Four Seasons announced the initial rendering of the first yacht, the 222-seater, the first itinerary, and pricing Four Seasons iwe promise to raise the bar on the small boat cruise.
The first ship launched under the new Four Seasons Yachts brand will begin its Caribbean voyage in January 2026. It includes a 7-night itinerary that includes stops at yacht destinations such as St. Bart, Nevis, St. Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Gadelope, Curacia and Alba.
In March, the yachts head to the Mediterranean with sails from Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Turkiers and the Greek Islands. Greece’s Coleport includes favorites like Santorini and lesser-known islands like iOS and Milos.
During that first year, Four Seasons i Sail to over 130 destinations in 30 countries and territory. The itinerary is created for flexibility with the ability to combine with the land options at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
One of the main highlights of the ride experience is the “lateral marina.” This actually opens on either side of the yacht and gives direct access to the water to remove kayaks and inflatable paddle boards. The interior area that connects the two openings includes a bar and lounge space for 105 people, with wellness products such as morning yoga classes and smoothies, followed by cocktails in the afternoon and evening. Guests can also book a private speedboat experience from the marina at select ports.
When it comes to accommodation, it is designed to feel more like a hotel room than a cruise ship’s cabin. Four Seasons said the yachts have 50% more space per passenger than their competitors, including Ritz-Carlton, the first luxury hotel company to launch their own yacht in 2022.
Top 95 cabins Four Seasons i Sizes range from 500 square feet to 9,975 square feet. The ship’s seven largest signature suites have the option to connect to two or three bedrooms, separate living rooms, indoor and outdoor dining spaces, a splash pool, outdoor showers and additional suites. All cabins have floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies.
For families and groups traveling together, the ship also offers over 100 options for connecting the cabins.
The largest suite, the 3-bedroom funnel suite, features approximately 5,000 square feet of decking and floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows. The most versatile is the loft suite. This will accommodate up to 20 people by connecting with seven additional suites.
The price of the first sail ranges from about $20,000 for the smallest cabin to just under $200,000 for the funnel suite.
The yacht has 11 dining venues, spas, wellness services, and a large pool (65 feet long and 18 feet wide).
According to Fredrik Johansson, partner and executive director of Tilberg Design, the interior was designed by Swedish Tilberg Design.
The prices are more similar to hotel prices than traditional cruise ships, with fees based on the cabin, not the number of cabins. Also, unlike most cruises, lunch or dinner is not included in the fee, except for children under the age of 12. It also does not include cocktails, wine or excursions.
And of course, the new yacht products boast a well-known four-season service standard with a one-to-one staff and guest ratio.
The company is hoping to launch a second yacht, Four Seasons ll, 2027.
This story was originally published in April 2024 and updated on May 29, 2025 to include current information.