The Four Seasons Yachts Mediterranean debut has officially begun, as Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts launches its first ultra-luxury vessel, Four Seasons I, on its maiden voyage.

Setting sail on March 20, 2026, the yacht marks a major milestone for the brand as it expands from land-based luxury into the world of high-end marine tourism. The debut also coincides with the company’s 65th anniversary, adding a symbolic layer to this landmark moment.
With this launch, Four Seasons introduces a new category of travel—one that blends five-star hospitality with the exclusivity of a private yacht experience.
A New Chapter in Ultra-Luxury Marine Travel

The Four Seasons Yachts Mediterranean launch represents a strategic evolution for the brand, extending its presence beyond hotels and private aviation into the sea.
According to industry leaders, the concept responds to the modern luxury traveler’s priorities—privacy, personalization, and meaningful experiences.
Rather than competing with traditional cruise lines, Four Seasons positions this venture closer to the superyacht segment, offering an intimate and highly curated journey.
Design Inspired by a Floating Residence

At 207 meters in length, Four Seasons I redefines onboard living with a design philosophy centered on space, privacy, and elegance.
Unlike conventional cruise ships, the vessel features:
- Just 95 all-suite accommodations
- Expansive private terraces with sea views
- Select suites with private pools
- No interior cabins
The yacht’s design is led by Tillberg Design of Sweden and Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, with construction by Fincantieri.
Inspired by the legendary Christina O, the aesthetic blends classic yacht heritage with contemporary luxury.
Standout Suites

- Funnel Suite (929 sqm): Panoramic forward-facing views
- Loft Suite (743 sqm): Expansive outdoor living at the stern
With a 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio, every detail is tailored for a deeply personalized experience.
A Culinary Destination at Sea

Dining aboard Four Seasons I elevates the yacht into a floating gastronomic destination.
Guests can explore 11 restaurants and bars, including the standout Sedna restaurant, which features rotating chefs from globally acclaimed Four Seasons properties.
Renowned culinary names include:
- Christian Le Squer
- Luca Piscazzi
- Guillaume Galliot
This concept transforms the journey into a world-class dining experience, not just a voyage.
Wellness, Marina Access and Experiential Travel

Wellness plays a central role in the Four Seasons Yachts Mediterranean experience.
The onboard spa, L’Oceana, is designed around the five elements of wellness, offering:
- Cryotherapy
- Hydrotherapy
- Infrared treatments
- Yoga and meditation programs
- Personalized fitness sessions
A standout feature is the yacht’s transverse marina, opening on both sides of the vessel and allowing direct access to the sea for water sports and leisure activities.
Mediterranean Itineraries Featuring Hydra and Beyond

For its inaugural season, Four Seasons I will complete 32 voyages across 52 itineraries, visiting over 130 destinations in 30+ countries.
Mediterranean highlights include:
- Saint-Tropez
- Bodrum
- Hydra
- Montenegro
The inclusion of destinations like Hydra and the Aegean islands further reinforces the Mediterranean’s position as a premier region for ultra-luxury travel.
The Future of Four Seasons Yachts
The Four Seasons Yachts Mediterranean debut signals a broader transformation in luxury hospitality, where experiential, private, and highly curated travel is becoming the new standard.
With a second vessel, Four Seasons II, already planned for 2027, the brand is clearly committed to expanding its presence in the ultra-luxury maritime space.
As competition intensifies, Four Seasons is poised to redefine what it means to travel by sea—offering an experience that feels less like a cruise and more like owning a private superyacht.
