Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is setting sail in 2026 with the debut of Four Seasons I, its first luxury yacht, complete with a spa and wellness deck, expansive suites and a guest-to-staff ratio of nearly one-to-one.
The 95-suite vessel is being developed in partnership with Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, with design by Sweden’s Tillberg Design and creative direction by Prosper Assouline. At 207 metres long and 15 decks high, Four Seasons I will offer 50% more living space per guest than current industry standards.
Among the standout features is the four-level Funnel Suite, the yacht’s largest accommodation. Spanning 927 square metres, it includes three bedrooms, a private splash pool, an outdoor gym and floor-to-ceiling glass walls—claimed to be the largest single pane of glass at sea.
Spa and Wellness at Sea
The L’Oceana Spa on Deck 4 will focus on holistic treatments and cutting-edge wellness technology, with a sauna overlooking the ocean, infrared and cryotherapy chambers, a hammam for up to 12 guests and a spa splash pool.
Also on the same deck, guests will find an expansive fitness centre fitted with Technogym’s AI-powered equipment, outdoor spin bikes and a meditation space designed for sunrise yoga.
Innovative Marina and Pool
The yacht will feature a transverse marina—two retractable sea-level platforms that together create 676 square metres of space for watersports, dining and relaxation. In addition, a 20-metre saltwater pool with a hydraulic lift floor can be transformed into a multi-functional venue.
Dining and Entertainment
With 11 onboard restaurants and lounges, Four Seasons I aims to bring the brand’s signature hospitality to the seas. Design partner Fredrik Johansson described the atmosphere as inspired by “the dining terraces of the south of France,” blending elegance with laid-back coastal living.
First Voyages
In its inaugural year, the yacht will sail 32 voyages with 52 departures, visiting more than 130 destinations across the Caribbean, Bahamas and Mediterranean.
The maiden journey runs from Málaga, Spain, to Valletta, Malta, between March 20–29, 2026, with stops in Saint-Tropez and Trapani. Prices start at US$39,000 (€33,500 / £28,900) per suite.
A second vessel, Four Seasons II, is scheduled to follow in 2027.









