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Four Seasons Yachts Unveils an Expanded 2027 Mediterranean Season

The Mediterranean is about to gain a new layer of luxury. Four Seasons Yachts has revealed its full lineup for the 2027 season, introducing 33 voyages and more than 40 new destinations across the region. With itineraries crafted to guide guests far beyond classic coastlines and toward quieter, yacht-only harbours, the collection reflects a shift toward bespoke, slow-paced exploration. And for the first time, Egypt joins the list of highlights, expanding the yacht’s footprint into the Eastern Mediterranean’s most storied waters.

The brand describes the new season as an evolution of its inaugural Mediterranean offering. There are no repeated routes, and each journey has been designed to immerse guests in destinations that feel both timeless and surprisingly fresh. According to Four Seasons Yachts CEO Ben Trodd, the goal is to offer itineraries shaped around access, variety and meaningful connection, with the experience elevated by the company’s signature service approach.

Running from March to November 2027, the season gives travellers an extended window to experience the Mediterranean in its most appealing months. Itineraries weave between headline destinations and hidden enclaves, from Lisbon’s historic waterfront and the beaches of Zakynthos to Santa Cruz de Tenerife’s volcanic landscapes. Returning favourites, such as the Greek Islands and Athens, anchor the schedule for travellers seeking the region’s most iconic views.

One of the most notable additions is Egypt. Three newly introduced voyages spotlight the country through a rare maritime lens, including two seven-night Eastern Mediterranean routes and a fourteen-night Grand Mediterranean voyage that connects both itineraries. Each features carefully planned overnights, allowing guests to travel inland and wander through the Valley of the Kings, stand at the base of the Pyramids of Giza or explore coastal regions shaped by centuries of trade and mythology. Land extensions at Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San Stefano or Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens allow for a seamless continuation of the journey.

Responding to rising demand for flexible travel, the 2027 collection expands its offering of five-night voyages. These shorter routes are designed for deeper immersion without the commitment of a long sailing. Days unfold at a relaxed Mediterranean rhythm, moving between clear-water anchorages and discreet harbours that can only accommodate vessels of this scale. Among the standout highlights are itineraries through Santorini and Hydra, the Croatian coast, Sardinia and Monte Carlo, Saint-Tropez and Portofino, as well as Antiparos and Mykonos.

Extended overnight stays play a central role in the season’s philosophy. Across the new portfolio, 27 destinations include nights spent in port, giving guests the chance to experience each location after dusk, when the Mediterranean’s most atmospheric moments reveal themselves. Several of these overnights take place in ports new to Four Seasons Yachts, including Casablanca, Cadiz, Bodrum, Marmaris and Porto Cervo.

Before returning to the Mediterranean, Four Seasons Yachts will begin 2027 in the Caribbean, with end-of-year voyages in the region to be announced in the coming months. For now, the company’s expanding Mediterranean story hints at a future where luxury cruising looks more like private-yacht wandering than traditional ocean travel, defined by intimacy, access and a deeper sense of place.

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