Four Seasons Yachts reveals suite designs, itineraries

i By March 26, 2024 No Comments

Four Seasons, together with luxury yachting company Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., Joint Owner/Operator, Four Seasons Yachts, and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, today shared details of the suite designs and itineraries planned for the Yachts’ 2026 debut.

Tillberg Design of Sweden and the Four Seasons Yachts’ creative director, Prosper Assouline, collaborated on the design of the luxury Yacht’s suites.

“Our goal was to craft an environment that feels both familiar and extraordinary, with warm hues and open designs. We are creating an inviting, welcoming environment that reflects the same feeling one experiences at a Four Seasons hotel or resort,” says Frederick Johannson, partner and executive director of Tillberg Design of Sweden. “At the same time, we are designing a look and feel that is unique to this project, creating an elegant yet simple interior that stands out on its own, while blending beautifully with the majestic seas that will surround it.”

This is an image of the Funnel Suite Terrace aboard a Four Seasons Yacht. Image courtesy of Four Seasons.

PHOTO | (Top of post) Pool deck. (Above) Funnel Suite Terrace. Images courtesy of Four Seasons.

Four Seasons Yachts reports that the suites have 50 percent more living space per guest than currently available with any competitor at sea. All suites will offer floor-to-ceiling windows, double vanity bathrooms with spacious  showers and closets, expansive private terraces, and dynamic use of space and light.

Notably, the Yacht’s network of adjoining suites will feature an innovative system that connects accommodations with modular walls, offering numerous options of vertical and horizontal combinations within the signature suites. This versatility unlocks more than 100 different connection options and the unique opportunity to reserve an entire side of a deck. For example, this one-of-a-kind design will allow for more than 13,000 square feet of total living space.

The largest accommodations are seven signature suites ranging from 2,981 to 9,975 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space. They offer two to three bedrooms, separate living rooms, indoor and outdoor dining space, splash pools, outdoor showers, and the option to connect to additional suites.

The Funnel and Loft Suites are the Yacht’s premier signature suite accommodations. Both feature three bedrooms, outdoor showers, and splash pools.

The Funnel Suite is the largest. Housed within the Yacht’s glass-enclosed funnel, it is comprised of 9,975 square feet spanning four levels of living space. The suite’s floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows, made up of the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea, is a one-of-a-kind engineering feat offering 290-degree views.

This is an image of the Loft Suite bedroom and its terrace aboard a Four Seasons Yacht. Image courtesy of Four Seasons.

PHOTO | Loft Suite bedroom and terrace. Image courtesy of Four Seasons.

The Loft Suite is 7,952 square feet and can accommodate large group sizes of up to 20 people by connecting with seven additional suites, the largest number of connecting suites available.

Other amenities onboard Four Seasons Yachts include:

  • 11 dining options;
  • spa and wellness offerings;
  • and a state-of-the-art transverse marina.

In addition, the Yacht’s stern pool is set to be one of the largest in the industry at 19 meters long and five meters wide (65 feet by 18 feet wide). It features a unique hydraulic lift design that will allow the pool deck to level out, creating a large outdoor space for events.

Setting sail in 2026

In its debut year, Four Seasons Yachts will explore more than 130 destinations across more than 30 countries and territories. The first Four Seasons Yacht, currently under construction in Ancona, Italy, will travel westbound as part of its repositioning, offering itineraries in the Caribbean Sea from January to March 2026. Destinations on the seven-day itineraries include Saint Barthélemy (St Barths), Nevis, The Grenadines, St. Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curaçao and Aruba.

The first Grand Mediterranean voyages will begin in March 2026 and will include sailings through Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Türkiye. The Mediterranean itinerary will also highlight the Greek Islands, with stops in Athens, Ios, Santorini, Milos and more.