Key facts
- Four Seasons launched its first yacht, Four Seasons I, on March 20, 2026.
- The yacht has 95 suites, all with water views.
- It features a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio.
- Dining includes 11 restaurants and lounges with rotating celebrity chefs.
- The yacht will sail Mediterranean and Caribbean routes.
Four Seasons has launched its first luxury yacht, the Four Seasons I, marking a significant expansion into the cruise industry. The vessel, which set sail on March 20, 2026, is designed to offer an exclusive experience with only 95 suites, each featuring water views and spacious layouts. The design, a collaboration between Tillberg Design of Sweden and Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, emphasizes a restrained aesthetic that complements the ocean vistas.
The yacht's service model mirrors Four Seasons' hotel standard, aiming for a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized and anticipatory service. Dining is a key feature, with 11 restaurants and lounges, including a rotating roster of Michelin-starred chefs from Four Seasons properties worldwide. The L’Oceana Spa provides advanced wellness treatments, and a unique transverse marina allows for direct sea access.
Destinations for the inaugural season include the Mediterranean, with planned stops in Saint-Tropez, Bodrum, Montenegro, the Greek Isles, and the Croatian coast. For the winter, the yacht will transition to Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries. This move into ultra-luxury cruising places Four Seasons alongside other hospitality brands like Ritz-Carlton, Aman, Orient Express, and Waldorf Astoria, which are also entering the market.
