Four Seasons Yachts Previews Inaugural Itineraries

Four Seasons Yachts unveiled its first 10 voyages—which will sail to the Caribbean and the Mediterranean in 2026. In its inaugural year, Four Seasons Yachts will explore more than 130 destinations across 30-plus countries and territories.

The first Four Seasons Yacht, which is yet to be named, is currently under construction in Italy’s Ancona. It will travel westbound as part of its repositioning and will welcome guests to set sail on the Caribbean Sea from January to March 2026. The first Caribbean itineraries will last seven nights and will visit St. Barth’s, Nevis, the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curaçao and Aruba.

With more destinations and details to be unveiled in the coming months, 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 highlight the Greek Isles, with stops in Athens, Ios, Santorini, Milos and more. Guests will also explore under-the-radar islands steeped in culture and history.

In collaboration with Tillberg Design of Sweden and the Yacht’s creative director, Prosper Assouline, the Yacht’s suite design offers panoramic views and a residential feel. With 50 percent more living space per guest, all suites will offer floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing sea views, double vanity bathrooms with spacious showers and closets, and expansive private terraces.

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The Loft Suite terrace (Four Seasons Yachts)

The Yacht’s network of adjoining suites will include a system that connects accommodations with modular walls, offering numerous options of vertical and horizontal combinations within the signature suites. This versatility will unlock over 100 connection options and the chance to reserve an entire side of a deck, designed for those traveling with family, friends or larger groups. This specific configuration will allow for more than 13,000 square feet of total living space.

The largest accommodations are the seven signature suites ranging from 2,981 to 9,975 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space. These offer two or three bedrooms, separate living rooms, indoor and outdoor dining space, splash pools, outdoor showers and the option to connect to additional suites. The premier signature suite accommodations—the Funnel and Loft Suites—both have three bedrooms, outdoor showers and splash pools. The largest on board, the Funnel Suite, housed within the Yacht’s glass-enclosed funnel, is 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, offer 280-degree views. 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.

Guests can enjoy 11 dining options, spa and wellness offerings, a state-of-the-art transverse marina, and the stern pool, set to be one of the largest at nearly 65 feet long and 18 feet wide. Its hydraulic lift design will allow the pool deck to level out, creating an expansive outdoor space for weddings and other events.

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