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The Four Seasons I Just Set Sail on its Inaugural Voyage

The debut of Four Seasons Yachts introduces a new benchmark for design-led, residential-style luxury at sea.

Four Seasons has officially entered the cruise space with the debut of Four Seasons I, which has now set sail on its inaugural voyage. The long-anticipated launch marks a significant milestone for the brand, extending its signature hospitality from land to sea with a vessel designed to feel more like a private yacht than a traditional cruise ship.

Developed in partnership with Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd. and built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, the 207-metre yacht introduces a new scale of luxury cruising. With just 95 suites onboard, the experience is defined by space and privacy, offering a markedly different atmosphere from larger vessels. Each suite has been conceived as a residential-style retreat, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive private terraces. The design places a strong emphasis on indoor-outdoor living, allowing guests to remain closely connected to the ocean throughout the journey.

At the top end of the accommodation offering is the Funnel Suite, a four-level residence spanning more than 9,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. Located within the ship’s striking funnel structure, it brings a villa-style experience to sea, setting a new benchmark for suite design in the cruise sector.

Four Seasons I Luxury Yacht
Four Seasons I Luxury Yacht

Throughout the yacht, public spaces are deliberately limited and thoughtfully arranged. The result is an environment that feels open and unhurried, with multiple outdoor decks, pools, and lounges designed to maximize light, views, and comfort. A marina-style aft platform provides direct access to the water in select destinations, reinforcing the sense of being on a private vessel.

Dining plays a central role in the onboard experience, drawing on Four Seasons’ global culinary reputation. The approach favours flexibility, allowing guests to move between venues and dine on their own schedule rather than adhering to traditional cruise formats.

Now sailing itineraries in the Mediterranean and Caribbean, Four Seasons I combines well-known destinations with smaller, less crowded ports. Extended stays and overnight calls allow for a deeper connection to each place, offering more time to explore beyond the surface.

With bookings now open, the launch is already generating strong interest among both loyal Four Seasons guests and travellers who have not previously considered cruising. The familiarity of the brand, paired with a product that mirrors the feel of a private yacht, is broadening the appeal of ocean travel within the luxury segment.

The arrival of Four Seasons I also reflects a wider shift in the cruise industry, where demand continues to favour smaller ships, elevated design, and more personalized service. Rather than focusing on volume, the emphasis here is on experience and atmosphere.

As its inaugural season gets underway, Four Seasons I enters the market as one of the most closely watched launches in recent years — not only as a new ship, but as a new way of approaching luxury at sea.

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