Emerald Cruises will introduce a Seine River ship and two more superyachts in 2027.
The Seine ship, Emerald Lumi, will offer a "modern take on French river cruising, seamlessly blending luxury, cultural immersion and boutique charm," Emerald said. Sailing roundtrip from Paris, the ship will visit Honfleur and Rouen on itineraries.
"The Seine is a natural evolution for Emerald Cruises," said Glen Moroney, chairman and founder of Scenic Group. "It's a river rich in romance, history and culinary heritage -- everything our guests love. We're excited to bring our distinctive Emerald Cruises experience to France with this beautifully designed ship."
Superyachts Emerald Raiya and Emerald Xara each will accommodate 128 guests and be designed for "seamless open-air living, wellness-focused amenities and immersive coastal exploration," the company said.
The Raiya will sail the Seychelles in early 2027 and then the Eastern Mediterranean in the summer before returning to the Seychelles for winter. The Xara will launch in the Mediterranean in summer 2027 and head to the Caribbean for the winter.
The Emerald Kaia, which will debut next year, will be redeployed to the Caribbean in winter 2026-27. Guests currently booked on the Kaia's Seychelles itinerary during that season will be contacted by Emerald about having their bookings transferred to the Raiya.
Full itineraries will be shared in June.
"These new sailings allow us to expand the guest experience into more warm-weather seasons, offering even more ways to enjoy our incomparable superyacht product, from the Seychelles to the Caribbean," said Ken Muskat, president of Scenic Group for the U.S. and Latin America.
Emerald currently has two superyachts in service: Emerald Azzurra and Emerald Sakara.