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The Iliahi (Sandalwood) Farm and Spa Experience is the newest in a series of exclusive ‘Only at Hualalai’ experiences curated specifically for guests and club members of Four Seasons Resort Hualalai. The experience allows guests to further explore the natural healing properties of the native plants and flowers Hawaiians used as medicine decades ago. Iliahi is a native tree to Hawaii with anti-viral, mental clarity, and anti-inflammatory properties, and has long been over-harvested in the islands. Four Seasons Resort Hualalai selected to partner with Haloa Aina, an organic and sustainable Sandalwood farm, for its dedication to restoring the native forests and environmentally and culturally responsible reforestation plan. The Iliahi Farm and Spa Experience begins by taking guests via private helicopter or luxury SUV to Haloa Aina, which is locally owned and operated, to experience how the forest is sustainably maintained and how the powerful Iliahi oil is produced. Guests enjoy a picnic lunch at the farm, personalised by one of the Resort’s chefs amongst the Sandalwood trees. After returning to the Resort, guests experience the Iliahi Forest Essence spa treatment beginning with a customised, meditative sound journey and followed by an Iliahi scrub, cocoon, and massage designed to maximise the healing benefits of the plant. The Iliahi Farm and Spa Experience is US$2,300 per person and an additional US$1,500 per person for the helicopter transfer option provided exclusively by Paradise Helicopters. The experience can accommodate two to six people and can be booked based on availability Monday – Thursday. Contact the resort for reservations – see www.fourseasons.com/hualalaiWant to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

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