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Step Inside The White Lotus: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour at Maui’s Four Seasons Resort

  • Writer: Khushi Saraf
    Khushi Saraf
  • Sep 5
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 10

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If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping a Mai Tai where Tanya spilled her secrets or walking the same halls where Armond unraveled, now’s your chance. The Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, the very setting of Season One of HBO’s Emmy-winning The White Lotus, has just launched an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour for its guests — and it’s every bit as indulgent as the series itself.


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Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea


Led by Tracy Bennett, former Maui County Film Commissioner, the intimate hour-long tour takes small groups through the show’s most memorable filming locations. Think poolside drama spots, lobby confessions, and those sweeping ocean views that made the series feel like both a paradise and a pressure cooker. Along the way, guests get rare insider anecdotes and context on how the resort was transformed into the fictional White Lotus.


But what makes this experience especially thrilling for fans is the memorabilia. Tanya’s infamous urn, Armond’s now-iconic pink linen suit (yes, complete with the lapel pin), and Olivia’s mushroom bucket hat all make appearances — objects that have become just as much a part of the show’s cultural footprint as its sharp dialogue and unforgettable characters.

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Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea


The resort itself, already a five-star, five-diamond property known for luxury and oceanfront views, takes on a new life when seen through The White Lotus lens. The tour invites guests to literally retrace the steps of their favorite characters — whether that’s indulging in a fantasy of high-end escapism or leaning into the satirical edge of the series.



Complimentary for hotel guests and bookable through the resort’s Concierge, the tour is a seamless extension of what The White Lotus sparked: a global fascination with “set-jetting” — traveling to real-life filming locations of your favorite shows. With this latest experience, Four Seasons Resort Maui isn’t just offering luxury; it’s offering a slice of TV history you can step into.



For fans of The White Lotus, it’s the closest you’ll get to checking into the resort yourself — minus the drama, of course.

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