Four Seasons Yachts adding second vessel in 2028

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Four Seasons II will have a similar residential feel to Four Seasons I, but with residential suites with kitchens and dining areas.
Four Seasons II will have a similar residential feel to Four Seasons I, but with residential suites with kitchens and dining areas. Source: Four Seasons

Four Seasons Yachts will launch the Four Seasons II in 2028, following the debut of Four Seasons I in March.

The new vessel will include  a collection of Yacht Residential Suites in its inventory of 79 accommodations.

The Yacht Residential Suites will range from two- to four- bedrooms and will be positioned across the upper decks. Four Seasons says they are ideal for extended stays, group travel, and multi-generational journeys.

Four Seasons II will have spacious public spaces.
Four Seasons II will have spacious public spaces. Source: Four Seasons

The suites will have kitchens and dining spaces, dedicated entertainment areas, and, in select suites, private splash pools, outdoor showers, and wellness-focused amenities. They’ll also have access to a dedicated concierge who can secure dining reservations and curate experiences on land and on the ship.

Voyages for the inaugural season are now open for booking.

Four Seasons I details

Four Seasons I, the first vessel in the Four Seasons Yachts fleet, is all suites with a residential feel. Of note is its 9,975 square feet Funnel Suite, which has floor-to-ceiling wraparound curved glass window modules, made up of the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea; and an onboard transverse marina with openings across the vessel from port to starboard.

The Funnel Suite three bedrooms across four levels of living space with uninterrupted sea views from panoramic, floor-to-ceiling windows. Other amenities include a private splash pool, an outdoor gym, and a very large private terrace for private dining.

At the opposite end, the nearly 8,000-square-foot Loft Suite has an expansive aft-facing terrace.

Behind the scenes

Four Seasons Yachts brings together luxury yachting company Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., joint owner/operator, Four Seasons Yachts, and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, as well as Four Seasons luxury hospitality leadership.

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