Luxury hotel group Four Seasons has provided a first look at its second high-end yacht, Four Seasons II, which is scheduled to commence voyages in April 2028. This announcement follows the recent launch of its inaugural vessel, Four Seasons I, earlier this year. The new yacht is designed to offer a more residential experience at sea, featuring larger suites and a dedicated one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio.
Four Seasons II will boast 79 expansive suites, a notable feature being the introduction of 'Yacht Residential Suites' located on the upper decks. These premium accommodations will offer two to four bedrooms, private terraces, integrated kitchens, dining areas, and entertainment spaces. Selected suites will also include private splash pools, outdoor showers, and wellness amenities, aiming to provide an unparalleled level of comfort and exclusivity for guests.
Dining options on board will be extensive, with 11 venues planned, including a premium Japanese restaurant named Miuna and a champagne and caviar bar. Guests will also have access to watersports and swimming directly from the yacht when conditions permit. The vessel will offer itineraries ranging from five to nine nights, exploring destinations across the Mediterranean and the Adriatic, with late and overnight stays in port to enhance the travel experience.
The starting price for a suite on Four Seasons II is approximately £17,000 ($22,600), reflecting the ultra-luxury segment the company is targeting. This pricing positions the yacht as an exclusive offering within the high-end travel market, catering to individuals and families seeking bespoke experiences and unparalleled service at sea. The emphasis on residential-style living and personalised service underscores the brand's strategy to differentiate its yacht offerings.
Ben Trodd, joint owner of Four Seasons Yachts, highlighted the new offerings, stating that Four Seasons II deepens personalisation and expands access through its residential-scale suites. Alejandro Reynal, president and chief executive of Four Seasons, added that the second vessel advances the design and experience introduced with Four Seasons I, further elevating craftsmanship and innovation in luxury maritime travel.