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Four Seasons is bringing its signature residential-style luxury to the water as Four Seasons I, the brand’s first ultra-luxury yacht, prepares to sail marquee routes through Greece, Croatia and the French Riviera as part of its inaugural Mediterranean season in 2026.
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A New Player in the Ultra-Luxury Yacht Segment
Four Seasons I is the first vessel in the new Four Seasons Yachts fleet, developed in partnership with Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri. Publicly available information shows that construction began in 2024 at Fincantieri’s Ancona yard, with delivery targeted for late 2025 and guest sailings scheduled from early 2026. Industry coverage describes the ship as a yacht-like small cruise vessel positioned at the very top of the luxury market.
The project extends the Four Seasons brand from hotels and resorts into ocean cruising, but with a focus on an intimate yacht experience rather than a traditional cruise ship model. With capacity in the hundreds rather than the thousands, the concept is aimed at travelers who are accustomed to private yacht charters and high-end villa stays and who expect a similar level of personalization at sea.
Four Seasons I is also being showcased as a technology-forward vessel. Maritime and business reports note that the yacht is part of Fincantieri’s new generation of digitally enabled ships, incorporating advanced energy management and guest-facing systems as part of its ultra-luxury positioning.
Grand Mediterranean Routes Linking Greece, Croatia and the Riviera
Itinerary details published by Four Seasons Yachts and trade media outline a first European season built around classic yachting playgrounds. Grand Mediterranean voyages from March 2026 are set to include ports in Croatia and along the Adriatic, as well as marquee stops on the French and Italian Rivieras, frequently combined with Greek island calls on shoulder and late-summer sailings.
Sample schedules in 2026 and 2027 voyage overviews highlight routes that weave between Croatia’s fortified coastal cities and islands, Greek cultural landmarks and the harbors of the Côte d’Azur. The combination positions Four Seasons I squarely in competition with other ultra-luxury yacht brands that emphasize slow, port-intensive itineraries over long sea days.
Public information indicates that the yacht will follow a typical high-end deployment pattern. Winter and spring seasons focus on the Caribbean and Bahamas, while late spring through autumn are reserved for Mediterranean circuits that link Greece, Croatia, the French Riviera and neighboring coasts such as Italy and Montenegro.
Suite-Only Accommodation and Residential-Style Design
According to design briefs and fact sheets released by Four Seasons, Four Seasons I will offer 95 suites, all with extensive outdoor space and a residential aesthetic. The line describes the accommodations as among the largest in the yacht segment, with layouts that can be combined into villa-style configurations for families and groups.
Reports highlight a signature Funnel Suite spanning close to 1,000 square metres, featuring wraparound glass and a vast private terrace intended to function as a penthouse-style residence at sea. Other suites include expansive balconies, flexible living areas and custom finishes intended to mirror the feel of high-end urban apartments and coastal homes rather than conventional cruise cabins.
Across the public spaces, renderings show mid-century inspired lines, open sightlines to the water and an emphasis on natural materials. The design language draws on existing Four Seasons properties along the Mediterranean, with muted color palettes and understated glamour rather than overtly nautical themes.
Immersive Shoreside Experiences in Iconic Ports
Four Seasons Yachts marketing materials point to curated onshore programmes as a key differentiator of the new brand. For Greece, examples include private after-hours access to the Acropolis in Athens combined with fine-dining arrangements, while coastal calls are expected to focus on smaller islands and marinas that are difficult for larger cruise ships to reach.
Along the Adriatic, itineraries through Croatia are set to emphasize walled cities, UNESCO-listed old towns and lesser-known islands, pairing historical touring with contemporary culinary and wine experiences. Small-group excursions and yacht tenders are designed to bring guests closer to coastal landscapes and anchorages typically reserved for private superyachts.
In the French Riviera, early promotional material highlights days built around Saint-Tropez, Cannes and nearby resort towns, with options such as tee times at prestigious golf clubs, private beach access and custom shopping or art-focused experiences. The overall approach reflects a trend in the upper end of the cruise market toward highly tailored, destination-immersive programs.
Elevated Pricing and a Growing Competitive Landscape
Travel industry commentary indicates that fares on Four Seasons I sit well above mainstream and even many luxury cruise lines, with per-night pricing positioned alongside or above competitors such as The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection and other ultra-luxury yachts. The brand is targeting a small but growing segment of travelers willing to pay a premium for space, service and access.
Analysts note that the launch of Four Seasons I comes at a time when high-end ocean travel is attracting renewed investment, with hospitality groups and boutique cruise brands adding yacht-style vessels focused on the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Four Seasons’ entry is expected to intensify competition in prime regions such as Greece, Croatia and the French Riviera, where berth space in marquee ports is limited during peak months.
As the yacht moves toward its first full Mediterranean season in 2026, the market will be watching how quickly Four Seasons can translate its hotel reputation into guest satisfaction at sea. With a small-ship footprint, expansive suites and itineraries built around some of Europe’s most sought-after coastlines, Four Seasons I is positioning itself as one of the most closely watched ultra-luxury launches of the year.