Four Seasons Yachts is one step closer to debuting its first ship, as Four Seasons I was floated out in Italy on Thursday.
Shipbuilder Fincantieri and Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, joint owner/operator of Four Seasons Yachts, celebrated the construction milestone with a ceremony at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Ancona, Italy. The ultra-luxury yacht is scheduled to be delivered at the end of this year, and will set sail with guests on January 25, 2026.
“This wonderful, milestone event is only possible because of the hard work, commitment and expert craftsmanship of all those involved in the creation of Four Seasons l,” said Nadim Ashi, owner and executive chair of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings. “I know I speak for everyone in attendance today when I say it is an honor to be joined by the many men and women whose dedication and expertise has allowed us to witness this monumental moment. And I cannot think of a better way to start our official one-year countdown to the January 2026 debut of this extraordinary vessel, which will redefine luxury at sea in every way imaginable.”
Four Seasons I will be 34,000 gross tons and 679 feet long. The residential-style vessel will feature 95 executive suites that have been custom-designed, focused on removing barriers between guests, the ocean, and their surroundings. Each suite will feature terrace decks reaching up to 4,919 square feet in the Funnel Suite — the vessel’s most exclusive accommodation.
Four Seasons Yachts’ first vessel will debut in the Caribbean, offering voyages there from January to March 2026. It will then reposition to the Mediterranean in March.
On board, passengers will be able to enjoy 11 dining options, spa and wellness offerings, a state-of-the-art midship marina, and a large aft pool.
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