Four Seasons Packages Tokyo and Seoul into a Bookable Dual-City Honeymoon
Four Seasons has launched a structured Tokyo–Seoul itinerary bookable through September 30, 2026, pairing its flagship properties in both cities with a clear value structure: a $100 hotel credit per property (minimum two nights at each) totals $200 in combined credits, with one-way airport transfers included at both ends. For advisors, this is an unusually clean Asia honeymoon product — a quotable itinerary framework with a defined value-add over direct booking, rather than a loose destination pairing. Japan and South Korea are two of the fastest-growing long-haul honeymoon markets, and demand is outpacing the available turnkey packages. Commission flows through standard Four Seasons Preferred Partner channels. Verify transfer logistics and credit posting terms directly with your FS market manager before quoting; the two-night minimum per city is the only stated booking condition.
Hilton Aruba Adds The Westerly, a Boutique-Within-Resort Tier on Palm Beach
The Westerly has officially opened within the existing Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino footprint on Palm Beach, offering couples a boutique-style tier — smaller inventory, elevated service touches — while retaining access to the full resort's pools, casino, and dining. Aruba ranks consistently in the top five Caribbean honeymoon markets for U.S.-based romance advisors, and this layered model creates a natural upsell: couples who want a more intimate, personalized stay but are reluctant to sacrifice full-resort infrastructure in a single booking. The commercial priority right now is classification: advisors should confirm whether The Westerly earns Hilton commission at the same tier as the base resort or carries a separate rate. Minimum-night requirements and any dedicated amenity inclusions have not been announced publicly; verify current terms through the Hilton travel agent portal before adding to quotes.
MGallery's 35-Room Kove Hotel Brings a Private Beach to Mykonos
Kove Hotel & Spa Mykonos joins the MGallery Collection with just 35 rooms, a private beach, and a position between Ornos and Korfos bays — the quieter southern end of the island, removed from the nightlife strip. For advisors placing European honeymoons, this fills a real product gap: Mykonos's established upper tier skews either large-resort or party-forward. At sub-40 rooms with private beach access, Kove sits alongside Belvedere and Cavo Tagoo as a legitimate romance recommendation, with the added advantage of Accor's agent portal for booking and standard MGallery commission rates. Advisors already active in the Accor ecosystem can add it to Mykonos shortlists immediately. Check the ALL (Accor Live Limitless) travel agent hub for early-opening rates, any romance package inclusions, and minimum-stay requirements before presenting to clients.
