Four Seasons Yachts adding third ship to its fleet

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Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri signed a contract with the cruise line's parent company for the project.
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri signed a contract with the cruise line's parent company for the project. Photo Credit: Fincantieri

A third ship in the Four Seasons Yachts fleet is on the way.

Like the Four Seasons I, the third vessel will be 207 meters (nearly 680 feet) long and about 34,000 gross tons. It is scheduled for delivery in 2031.

Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri said it signed a contract with the cruise line's parent company Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings for the project.

Four Seasons Yachts is now the second hotel-branded luxury cruise line with a third ship underway. The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection launched its third vessel, the Luminara, in June 2025.

Fincantieri CEO Pierroberto Folgiero said the growth of the Four Seasons fleet to three ships "confirms the market's appreciation of a concept that has successfully created a new segment at the intersection of luxury hospitality and advanced shipbuilding."

The Four Seasons I launched in March, and the second ship is scheduled for a 2028 debut. The cruise line has shared one differentiator between them: the second ship will have a category of suites called residential suites, which will have two to four bedrooms.

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