The first Four Seasons luxury yacht is expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2025. Credit: Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts/PRNewswire.
The yacht will feature a 20m aft pool deck, which will be inspired by the classic Christina O yacht. Credit: Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts/PRNewswire.
The yacht will feature 95 expansive suites and guest rooms, each with a private terrace and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Credit: Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts/PRNewswire.
The yacht will feature 11 onboard restaurants and bar concepts. Credit: Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.

The Four Seasons Yacht I will be the inaugural vessel of Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts (Four Seasons), a luxury hotel and resorts operator based in Canada. 

The vessel will be owned and operated by Four Seasons and the luxury yachting company Marc-Henry Cruise. 

Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri secured the order for the first yacht in 2022 and the second yacht in June 2023. 

The steel-cutting ceremony for the first yacht took place in November 2023, while the keel-laying ceremony will take place in June 2024. The vessel was floated out to sea in January 2025. 

The Four Seasons Yacht I is set to embark on its maiden voyage in the Caribbean Sea in March 2026. 

Four Seasons Yacht I design and features

The Four Seasons Yacht I will be 679ft (206.9m) long with a gross tonnage of 34,000 tonnes (t) and a total of 15 decks, including 13 public decks. 

The suites, featuring sea and sky-inspired decor, are designed by Prosper Assouline, a style visionary. 

Tillberg Design of Sweden, renowned for Scandinavian aesthetics and specialised yacht concepts, crafted the marina’s interior. 

The yacht will offer a world-class choice of dining, wellness and entertainment options.  

It will be the first yacht to include the largest accommodations in its class, offering virtually endless ways to connect and configure multiple suites into one. 

The yacht will also be equipped with cutting-edge navigation and security systems, state-of-the-art satellite communications for high-speed connectivity, and interactive systems in each suite, allowing guests to tailor their personal preferences.

It will use low-emissions and energy sources where possible, advanced water, waste, and air emissions management, and elimination of single-use plastics. 

Sustainable materials will be used throughout construction and design, with local sourcing a priority. 

Four Seasons Yacht I accommodation

The Four Seasons Yacht I will feature 95 expansive suites and guest rooms, each with a private terrace and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling windows. It will have one crew member for every guest. 

The Sea View suites will be spread across decks five to ten, with a total of 42 suites available. Spanning 473ft², the suites will feature a king-size bed, one bathroom, a dining table and a walk-in closet. 

The yacht will also include the Seaview Mid Suite and Seaview Suite with Studio. 

The Superior Sea View suites will be located across decks six to ten, with a total of 15 suites available. The suites will have an area of 710ft² and include two bathrooms, a king-size bed, a dining table and a walk-in closet. 

The 15 Ocean suites and Ocean suite with Studio will be located across decks six to ten, while the Grand Ocean suites will span across deck seven to ten with 16 suites available. 

The vessel will also feature seven exclusive single-suite categories. 

Details of single-suite accommodation

The St Barths suite on deck eight will feature a living space of 1,528ft² and a 1,399ft² terrace. The two-bedroom suite will accommodate a total of 12 guests. 

The Milos suite on deck ten will have 1,636ft² of living space with a 1,517ft² terrace. Featuring two bedrooms, it can accommodate ten guests. 

The Saint Tropez suite will be located on deck seven with 1,743ft² of living space and a 2,464ft² terrace. It will have two bedrooms and will be able to accommodate eight guests. 

The Malaga suite will be located on deck seven with accommodation for up to 14 guests. It will feature 2,055ft² of living spacea 1,689ft² private terrace, three bedrooms and four bathrooms. 

The Portofino suite will be an aft-facing, three-bedroom suite on deck seven. It will offer 2,142ft² of space with a terrace area of 2,077ft² and can accommodate up to 14 guests. 

The Loft suite on deck seven will have 3,562ft² of living space with a terrace area of 4,390ft². The three master bedroom suite will feature four bathrooms, a private splash pool and indoor and outdoor living space. 

The Funnel suite will be the largest single suite, spanning across decks 11, 12, 14, and 15. It will offer 5,057ft² of living space with a 4,917ft² private terrace. The suite will include three bedrooms, a fully operational kitchen, a living room and an indoor dining table for six. 

The Funnel suite will also feature an outdoor circular lounger, a splash pool, an outdoor dining table for six with an extension for 12, an outdoor gym, an exclusive private lift and stairs from deck ten to deck 15. 

Extended families, multi-generational travellers, and small groups can select the adjoining suites aboard Four Seasons I, which can be connected with modular walls. Up to five suites can be linked through these movable partitions or private terraces, offering multiple configurations to accommodate parties of up to 16 travelling together.  

Dining facilities

The yacht will feature 11 onboard restaurants and bar concepts, from classic Mediterranean cuisine to varied cocktails. Guests can enjoy dining al fresco, indoors or on their suite’s terrace deck. 

Famous restaurant and cafe brands on board include the French-inspired fine-dining centrepiece Sedna; Terasse, which serves Mediterranean dishes; Miuna, an intimate 16-seat omakase restaurant; and Pistachio, a cafe-style venue. 

Bars and lounges on board include Salon, Bar Piscine, Champagne & Caviar, Horizon Lounge, Marina Bar, Bar O and Cigar Lounge. 

Guests can also enjoy 24-hour in-suite dining, from multi-course meals to late-night cravings. 

Amenities onboard Four Seasons Yacht I

The yacht features a standout marina experience and seaside programming. The transverse marina opens across both sides of the yacht, placing guests directly at sea level for access to the water’s edge. 

With a spacious interior bar and lounge area, the marina spans the yacht over two decks, yielding up to 676m² of total space on dedicated marina days, offering options for water sports, wellness, activities, relaxation and dining. 

This flexible space can accommodate up to 105 guests across its indoor and outdoor spaces. 

The yacht will feature a spa, a fitness centre for cardio, strength training and stretching regimens, along with water sports facilities. 

The yacht will also feature a 20m aft pool deck, which will be inspired by the classic “Christina O” yacht, where guests can soak up the sun and enjoy the seaside setting. 

Itinerary

In its debut year in 2026, Four Seasons Yacht I will explore more than 130 destinations across 30 countries and territories over a total of 32 voyages.  

The first ten include three Caribbean journeys, an Atlantic crossing from Barbados to Spain, two Grand Mediterranean tours, and four itineraries through the Aegean, Ionian and Adriatic Seas.