Four Seasons Is Set to Launch Its Inaugural Yacht in 2026—Take a Look Inside
Four Seasons has released the first images, upcoming itineraries, and pricing details for its debut yacht, which aims to elevate the standards of small-ship cruising.
The luxury hotel brand announced that the inaugural vessel under the Four Seasons Yacht label will commence operations in the Caribbean starting January 2026, featuring seven-night journeys that will visit renowned yachting hotspots such as St. Bart’s, Nevis, the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curaçao, and Aruba.
In March, the yacht will transition to the Mediterranean, offering sailings that encompass Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Türkiye, and the Greek Islands. Notable Greek stops will include beloved destinations like Santorini and hidden gems such as Ios and Milos.
Throughout its inaugural year, the yacht will visit over 130 locations across 30 nations and territories. The itineraries will be designed with flexibility in mind, allowing guests to blend them with land experiences at Four Seasons hotels and resorts.
Onboard, the staterooms are crafted to resemble hotel rooms rather than traditional cruise ship cabins. Four Seasons claims that the yacht will offer 50% more space per passenger compared to its rivals, which include Ritz-Carlton, the first luxury hotel brand to debut its own yacht in 2022. Additionally, Aman is entering the luxury yachting arena, planning to commence operations in 2026.
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The Four Seasons yacht will feature 95 cabins, accommodating up to 222 passengers, with sizes ranging from 500 to 9,986 square feet. The seven most spacious signature suites will offer either two or three bedrooms, distinct living areas, indoor and outdoor dining options, splash pools, outdoor showers, and the possibility to connect to additional suites.
Every cabin will boast floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies for guests to enjoy.
For families and groups traveling together, the yacht will provide over 100 options for interconnected cabins.
The most spacious accommodation on board, the Funnel Suite, will boast four levels of living space and expansive floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows. The Loft Suite will be the most adaptable, accommodating up to 20 guests by connecting with seven additional suites.
Pricing for the inaugural sailings will start at approximately $20,000 for the smallest cabins and go up to just under $200,000 for the Funnel Suite.
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The yacht will feature 11 dining options, spa and wellness facilities, a water sports deck, and an expansive pool measuring 65 feet in length and 18 feet in width.
The interior design, created by Tillberg Design of Sweden, aims to replicate the inviting atmosphere guests find at Four Seasons hotels and resorts, according to Fredrik Johannson, partner and executive director at Tillberg Design.
Pricing will resemble hotel rates rather than typical cruise fares, based on the cabin itself rather than the number of occupants. Unlike most cruises, meal rates do not cover lunch or dinner for adults, except for children under 12, nor do they include cocktails, wine, or excursions.
Additionally, the new yacht experience will uphold Four Seasons’ distinguished service standards, boasting a staff-to-guest ratio of one-to-one.
The company announced it will unveil further details and new itineraries in the upcoming months, with plans to launch a second yacht by the end of 2026.
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