Four Seasons Yachts unveiled the look of the suites on its first ship, which is scheduled to arrive in January 2026. It also revealed the ship’s first itineraries.
Four Seasons intends to set itself apart with exceptionally spacious accommodations, promising “50% more living space per guest than currently available with any competitor at sea.”
The largest accommodations will be its two- and three-bedroom signature suites. The largest of these signature suites will be the three-bedroom Funnel and Loft Suites, both of which will feature amenities like outdoor showers and splash pools.
The four-level Funnel Suite, which will be housed within a glass-enclosed funnel, will have floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows and 9,975 square feet of space. Four Seasons says the wraparound windows are made up of the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea and is a “one-of-a-kind engineering feat offering stunning 280-degree panoramic views.”
The Loft Suite will be 7,952 square feet and will be able to accommodate groups of up to 20 guests by connecting with seven other suites.
The Four Seasons Yacht will have an extensive network of adjoining suites, with more than 100 connection options available. Guests will have the opportunity to reserve an entire side of a deck, perfect for larger groups, Four Seasons said.
The yacht’s suite design is headed by creative director Prosper Assouline in collaboration with Tillberg Design of Sweden. Four Seasons says the designers are creating suites with “intuitive luxury, each a sanctuary of tranquility with panoramic views, elegant interiors, thoughtful details and a residential feel that creates the sense of a welcoming home at sea.”
The yacht will have 11 dining options, spa and wellness offerings, a transverse marina and a 65-foot stern pool.
A Caribbean launch, then on to the Mediterranean
In January 2026, the first Four Seasons Yacht will debut with seven-night Caribbean itineraries, featuring stops in Saint Barthelemy, Nevis, the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curacao and Aruba. The Caribbean cruises will run until March 2026, with rates starting at around $19,900 per suite.
Starting in March, the Four Seasons Yacht will embark on its Grand Mediterranean voyages, which will sail to Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Turkiye. Other Mediterranean itineraries will sail to the Greek isles, with stops in Athens, Ios, Santorini and Milos.
Nine- and 12-night Grand Mediterranean sailings start at around $22,900 per suite, while five-, seven- and nine-night Greek isles itineraries start at around $19,700 per suite.
More destinations and itinerary details will be announced in the coming months.
According to Four Seasons, all itineraries have been “crafted with flexibility in mind,” with guests able to customize their experiences as well as add pre- and post-cruise hotel stays at Four Seasons hotels.
Four Seasons announced its plans to enter the luxury cruise sector in 2022, in partnership with luxury yachting company Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd. and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri.
Four Seasons’ 95-suite yacht is under construction at Fincantieri’s yard in Ancona, Italy.