Four Seasons, founded in 1960 is committed to improving the travel experience by embracing innovation. Currently operating 126 hotels and resorts and 53 residential properties in major city centers and resort destinations in 47 countries, the Four Seasons Yachts is the latest addition to the brand’s world-class offerings. And of course, in true Four Seasons style, they’re redefining luxury at sea.
The launch of the new Four Seasons yacht The combination of deluxe cruises to the Caribbean and Mediterranean with best-in class design will provide a host of unforgettable experiences. Bliss! Bliss! Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd. It is revered Italian shipbuilder FincantieriThe venture brings together a group of partners that is unmatched: Nadim Asi and Philip Levine are entrepreneurs who have envisioned this unique yacht experience. They will be partnered with Four Seasons’ luxury hospitality expertise.
Alejandro Reynal, President and CEO, of Four Seasons says, “Four Seasons Yachts represents a key pillar of our future growth and strategic vision, as we look to capitalize on new opportunities and build brand differentiation through immersive luxury experiences. The inaugural Yacht is a manifestation of this vision, offering a world-class Four Seasons experience, at sea and on land, marked by the genuine, personalized service that our guests know and love.”
Setting sail next year, in late 2025, the vessel will be the first in the Four Seasons Yachts fleet, and there’s a signed contract for the construction of the second vessel with Fincantieri to be delivered in late November 2026; notably, the second vessel’s order is worth more than 400 million euros.
Larry Pimentel, President, and CEO, of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., Joint Owner and Operator, of Four Seasons Yachts, and responsible for leading the enterprise, shares, “When we launched Four Seasons Yachts in Monaco this time last year, we were humbled by the tremendous response and excitement about the offering, which sparked unprecedented interest in this stunning project.”
The 95 suites on the first Four Seasons Yacht are designed with luxury design innovations that remove barriers between guests, their environment, and the sea. As such, each suite features an extensive terrace deck that spans 100 sqft for the deluxe suite, to almost 5,000 sqft for the Funnel Suite–set to be the yacht’s most expansive accommodation. With an all-suite, residential-style offering, it offers unparalleled privacy from the vessel’s waterline to the top deck, and the sea-to-sky design.
Of course, the standout is The Funnel Suite which’ll be set over four levels, offering more than 9,500 sqft of combined indoor/outdoor living space, including a private wading pool and a private spa area. The Funnel suite can be connected vertically or horizontally to create one of largest continuous living spaces at sea. The Funnel Suite’s floor-to-ceiling wraparound curved glass window modules will offer 280-degree panoramic views. It’s also worth noting that it’s made up of the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea, and costs a total of USD 4.5 million, offering a truly one-of-a-kind engineering innovation.
The design firsts don’t stop there as there is a bespoke onboard transverse marina, that features expansive openings across the vessel from port to starboard, offering large platforms and tiered lounging decks on both sides to maximize light and sea views.
The Caribbean will be the playground for the 2025/26 yachts, with incredible winter and spring itineraries. The Yacht will return to the Mediterranean and cruise the most renowned and chic yachting locations, including the French Riviera and the Adriatic coast. Greek Isles. The average journey is seven days long, allowing for two consecutive 21-day voyages with daily departures. Four Seasons In addition, pre-and post-hotel and overland travel programs will also be developed in the future to enhance your experience and create memorable moments.