Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea has introduced a new guest experience centered around the HBO series “The White Lotus,” which filmed its first season at the Maui property. The resort is now offering “The White Lotus” Behind-the-Scenes Tour, available exclusively to hotel guests.
The hour-long tour is led by Tracy Bennett, formerly Maui County film commissioner, who was present during the show's production. Bennett guides small groups of up to six guests through filming locations across the property, providing commentary and showing images that illustrate how spaces were transformed for the series.
The tour route covers locations where key scenes were filmed, allowing guests to follow the paths of characters from the Emmy-winning show. Stops include areas where poolside scenes and lobby sequences were shot, giving visitors access to spaces featured prominently in the series.
Guests on the tour will see memorabilia and props from the show's production, including Tanya's urn, Armond's pink linen suit and Olivia's mushroom bucket hat, plus other pieces.
"It's an honor to share the birthplace of ‘The White Lotus’ with guests, where nearly every single scene was filmed," Bennett said. "This special-access tour is a prime example of how powerful screen tourism can be, and the collaboration between Four Seasons Resort Maui and ‘The White Lotus’ represents something truly groundbreaking in hospitality."
The tour operates multiple days per week and is offered at no additional charge to resort guests. Reservations can be made through the hotel's concierge team.
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