Four Seasons Yachts Launches With 52 Wanderlust-Worthy Itineraries

Posted October 3, 2019 in Travel by Ashleigh King

Iconic hospitality brand Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts will bring its personalized approach to service, style, and comfort to the world’s oceans in early 2026 with the launch of a sleek, 14-deck yacht. With just 95 suites and a staff-to-guest ratio of 1 to 1, Four Seasons Yachts introduces a new category of luxury travel resembling a private charter, with more amenities and opportunities to mingle than a traditional private yacht.

The suites themselves are record-setting. Ranging from 500 to nearly 10,000 square feet, they’re the largest in the yachting class, designed by style icon Prosper Assouline and appointed with floor-to-ceiling windows, private terrace decks, and some with splash pools. The glass-enclosed Funnel Suite, the most exclusive accommodation on the yacht, encompasses three bedrooms across four levels.

There are 11 restaurants and lounges onboard, serving global flavors indoors and al fresco, along with an expansive selection of top-shelf spirits and fine wines. But the crowning jewel of the 679-foot yacht is its transverse marina, an engineering marvel that unfolds into an overwater lounge and launchpad for watersports, allowing the captain to drop anchor off uninhabited isles or in secluded coves and offer guests one-of-a-kind “marina days.”

Just as impressive are the yacht’s inaugural itineraries. Voyages range from 5 to 14 nights, with late stays and overnights that allow guests to fully immerse themselves in the culture, cuisine, and nightlife of iconic isles and coastal towns. And while some iconic ports, like St. Barths and Santorini, make repeat appearances on voyages, each journey is unique—from its dedicated beach and marina days to the path the yacht takes sailing from one destination to the next. The yacht will begin its inaugural season in January of 2026, sailing Caribbean voyages until early March, when it will head to Europe on a 12-night Grand Atlantic repositioning voyage. It will spend spring, summer, and autumn sailing the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Adriatic. In early November, the yacht will return to the Caribbean to offer coveted holiday sailings over Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s.

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