Four Seasons Yachts, Four Seasons’ brand’s brand-new ocean-going venture, has announced its first 10 voyages in the Caribbean and Mediterranean. The company has also revealed details on the design of the suites that will be on board.
The Four Seasons superyacht will be 679 feet long and come in at 34,000 gross tons. It will feature a 1:1 guest-to-staff ratio and be an all-suite residential-style vessel.
Four Seasons Yachts Inaugural Season
In its debut year, Four Seasons Yachts will explore over 130 destinations across 30 countries and territories. All itineraries have been designed with flexibility in mind, with passengers able to customize their trips with pre and post-cruise hotel and overland programs at Four Seasons hotels and resorts.
The first yacht, which is currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona, Italy, will sail in the Caribbean from January to March 2026. The first Caribbean itineraries feature seven nights of exploration through destinations including St. Bart’s, Nevis, the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curaçao, and Aruba.
The first Grand Mediterranean sailings will begin in March 2026 and include voyages through Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey. The Mediterranean itineraries will also highlight the Greek Isles and Athens.
Four Seasons Yachts Suites
The yacht’s suites have been designed by the yacht’s creative director Prosper Assouline alongside Tillberg Design of Sweden.
“Our goal was to craft an environment that feels both familiar and extraordinary, with warm hues and open designs. We are creating an inviting, welcoming environment that reflects the same feeling one experiences at a Four Seasons hotel or resort,” says Fredrik Johannson, Partner and Executive Director of Tillberg Design of Sweden. “At the same time, we are designing a look and feel that is unique to this project, creating an elegant yet simple interior that stands out on its own, while blending beautifully with the majestic seas that will surround it.”
The yacht’s suites will feature 50 percent more living space per guest than is currently available with any competitor at sea. They’ll include floor-to-ceiling windows, double vanity bathrooms with spacious showers and closets, and expansive balconies. A network of adjoining suites will feature a system that connects staterooms with modular walls, offering numerous options of combinations within the signature suites.
Funnel and Loft Suites
The largest accommodations on the yacht are seven signature suites, ranging from 2,981 to 9,975 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space. They offer two to three bedrooms, separate living rooms, indoor and outdoor dining space, splash pools, outdoor showers, and the option to connect to additional suites.
The Funnel and Loft Suites both feature three bedrooms, outdoor showers, and splash pools. The largest, the Funnel Suite, spans four levels of living space and features towering floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows. The Loft Suite can accommodate up to 20 people by connecting to seven additional suites, the largest number of connecting suites available.
Other Yacht Information
The yacht will include 11 dining options, spa and wellness offerings, a transverse marina, and one of the largest stern pools in the cruise industry. A hydraulic lift system will allow the pool deck to level out, creating an expansive outdoor space for weddings, celebrations, and other events.
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