(NEWS) LANGKAWI, Malaysia, 2026-Jun-10 — /Travel PR News/ — A new distinction introduced by Condé Nast Traveler aims to identify properties that have consistently excelled across all of the publication’s most prominent rankings. Among the first hotels selected for Condé Nast Traveler’s newTriple Crown collection is Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, recognised for its consistent performance across editorial and reader-voted rankings.
As outlined in the company’s press release, Four Seasons Resort Langkawi has been named to the inaugural Condé Nast Traveler Triple Crown collection, a newly established accolade recognising hotels that have achieved all three of the publication’s flagship honours: the Hot List, the Gold List and the Readers’ Choice Awards.
The Triple Crown designation is reserved for a select group of hotels that have earned recognition from travel editors, industry experts and readers alike. According to Condé Nast Traveler, the new collection was created to highlight properties that have demonstrated sustained excellence across multiple dimensions of the guest experience.
Located on the Malaysian island of Langkawi, the resort sits along a mile-long beachfront within the UNESCO Global Geopark destination. The property combines nature-focused experiences with luxury hospitality, offering activities such as mangrove tours, rainforest excursions and Andaman Sea adventures.
The resort’s accommodation portfolio includes pavilions and villas designed to blend traditional Malaysian influences with contemporary architecture. Guests also have access to wellness programmes at the Geo Spa and a range of dining concepts showcasing local and international cuisine.
The latest recognition adds to a growing list of accolades for the resort. In 2025, Four Seasons Resort Langkawi received two Michelin Keys, further strengthening its position among Southeast Asia’s leading luxury hospitality destinations.
For Langkawi, the recognition also highlights the growing international profile of the island as a premium leisure destination, where nature-based tourism, cultural experiences and high-end hospitality continue to attract travellers from around the world.

