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Four Seasons Launches Its First Ultra-Luxury Yacht in the Mediterranean

A new era of high-end cruising begins as Four Seasons redefines travel with its first floating palace. Discover suites, pools, and Michelin-starred dining on the waves.

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Four Seasons Launches Its First Ultra-Luxury Yacht in the Mediterranean

The first Four Seasons luxury yacht has set sail in the Mediterranean, marking the brand's entry into high-end cruising. Built in Italy and launched from Malaga, Spain, the vessel introduces a new level of opulence at sea. It is the first of several planned yachts designed to establish a lasting presence in the ultra-luxury travel market. The yacht departed from Malaga after construction at Fincantieri's shipyard in Italy. With 95 suites accommodating 200 passengers, it maintains a one-to-one staff-to-guest ratio for personalised service. Every suite features floor-to-ceiling windows and a private terrace, ensuring unobstructed ocean views.

The vessel's standout feature is the Funnel Suite, a four-storey residence with specialised glass for distortion-free panoramas. Onboard amenities include a 66-foot swimming pool and a transverse marina for direct water access. Dining options feature Sedna, a signature restaurant with rotating Michelin-starred chefs.

Current itineraries include stops in Saint-Tropez, the Greek islands, and along the Adriatic coast. A second yacht is already under contract for delivery around 2027–2028, though further details on additional vessels remain undisclosed. The arrival of this yacht confirms Four Seasons' expansion into luxury cruising. Its design, service, and exclusive routes aim to redefine high-end travel at sea. The brand plans to grow its fleet, with at least one more vessel expected by the mid-2020s.

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