The Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara reopens on June 1 following a five-month closure caused by California mudslides. The AAA Five-Diamond property, set on 22 oceanfront acres, underwent substantial landscaping and restoration work to repair back-of-house areas and guestrooms.
“On behalf of our 600 passionate and dedicated employees, I am thrilled to announce that our iconic resort is back — and better than ever,” said Karen Earp, general manager, Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara. “We look forward to welcoming our guests ‘home’ to experience the best of the American Riviera, beginning with our prime summer season.”
Originally built in 1927 in Spanish Colonial style, the resort will introduce a new suite in July. The Anacapa Suite offers approximately 2,500 square feet of living space with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and nearby Butterfly Beach. Among the resort’s collection of specialty suites and bungalows, it includes a private plunge pool, a fire pit, a secluded driveway and access to the Coral Casino Beach and Cabana Club.
This summer the resort continues its annual tasting series, highlighting local distillers and winemakers across multiple venues on the property. The lineup includes three distinct tasting events, each paired with updated culinary and spa offerings designed to enhance the guest experience.
The Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara is also promoting the Experience More — Resort Credit package. The offer combines accommodations with a resort credit of up to $300, redeemable at on-site restaurants and bars, the spa and for a variety of resort activities.