The Toronto-based luxury hospitality group Four Seasons is a partnership between Italian boat builder Fincantieri and luxury shipping company Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings. The first Four Seasons Yacht of the fleet is due to debut in late 2025, and details of the first yacht under construction have been revealed.





The 14-deck luxury vessel will cruise the playgrounds of the Caribbean and Mediterranean and is expected to draw in a new audience of global travelers for a Rolls Royce hospitality-centric experience. Journeys start at approximately $3,000 per suite per day, and access to reserve a yacht voyage is being distributed by invitation-only, starting with loyal Four Seasons guests.





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Above: Four Seasons First Yacht. Image via Four Seasons. 





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Above: The ivory sculpted hull and sweeping decks match its plush classic yet modern interiors. Image via Four Seasons. 





The yacht comprises 95 suites, available as a deluxe suite to the huge Funnel Suite (898 square meters), which will be the yacht’s most expensive accommodation and split across four levels with the most significant living spaces connected to the sea floor-to-ceiling wraparound curved glass window modules with 280-degree views, a private wading pool, and dedicated private spa area. Each suite will feature an extensive terrace deck.





The funnel suite onboard Four Seasons Yacht.
Above: The funnel suite onboard Four Seasons Yacht. The most expensive suite on board. Image via Four Seasons.




Social spaces for connecting guests include an elegant lounge with a stylish bar and dedicated al fresco seating areas with panoramic ocean vistas.





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Above: The yacht plush interiors are synonymous with Four Seasons, modern yet traditional. Image via Four Seasons.





The canoe-aft deck will boast a 66-foot seawater pool for guests to connect and gather around. Its modular design means the pool can easily be converted into a multi-functional area used as a dance floor or for live performances.





The canoe-aft deck on the Four Seasons yacht




Above: The canoe-aft deck will boast a 66-foot seawater pool. Image via Four Seasons. 





Fun-Filled Guest Schedules





Yachting itineraries are offered throughout winter and spring in the Caribbean. Its maiden voyage will include island-hopping itineraries among tropical waters, including St. Barths, Nevis, the Grenadines, St Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curaçao, and Aruba.





The first year’s voyage will incorporate stopping at 33 countries and 137 unique destinations. Then, in March 2026, the vessel will transverse the Atlantic and offer voyages in the Mediterranean, stopping off in Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey. Moving onto Greek islands, such as Ios and Milos, as well as Athens and Santorini.





Unparalleled Shoreside Experiences





Curated signature marina experiences, accessible in most anchor ports, will enable guests to rent a custom-crafted sea limousine designed for transfers and coastal grand touring, along with a pair of beach landers. A series of overland programs will also be available.





Four Seasons Explorer cruises launched years ago, boasting a portfolio of 124 hotels and resorts.
The contract for constructing the second Four Seasons vessel with Fincantieri, due to be delivered in late November 2026, is worth more than a whopping $434,700 USD.





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Written by: Emma Coady
Emma Coady is a freelance writer and marine journalist who creates content for many household names in the boating industry, including YachtWorld, Boat Trader and boats.com. She also writes for several boat builders as well as charter and rental companies and regularly contributes to Greenline Hybrid yachts, TJB Super Yachts and Superyachts Monaco. Emma is the founder of Cloud Copy and enjoys traveling around Europe, spending as much of her spare time as possible in or on the water.