Four Seasons Opens Bookings for Second Yacht Ahead of 2028 Debut
Fincantieri is building the 207-meter, 34,044-gross-ton yacht, scheduled for an April debut in the Eastern Mediterranean after delivery.
Four Seasons Yachts has opened bookings for the inaugural season of Four Seasons II, its second vessel, with the ship scheduled to enter service in 2028. The new yacht will add a Yacht Residential Suites category, expanding the accommodation plan introduced with Four Seasons I after that vessel’s March debut.
The announced plan calls for 79 suites and a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio, with the largest new layouts designed for extended stays, group travel and multi-generational journeys.
Residential suites drive the accommodation plan
Ben Trodd, CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., the joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts, said the company is “thoughtfully expanding our fleet” after the venture’s launch. Four Seasons II, he said, will introduce “new offerings on the water while deepening personalization” through residential-scale suites.
The Yacht Residential Suites will be positioned across the upper decks and range from two to four bedrooms. They will include open-concept living areas, private terraces, integrated lifestyle kitchens, dining spaces and dedicated entertainment areas, with select suites adding private splash pools, outdoor showers and wellness-focused amenities.
Each Yacht Residential Suite will have a dedicated concierge, with service extending to personalized dining and curated Shore and Sea Experiences. Four Seasons said the suites are intended to give guests more space, privacy and flexibility than conventional cruise accommodations.
Fincantieri delivery sets up 2028 debut
Fincantieri is building Four Seasons II. The Italian shipbuilder, also tied to Four Seasons I, is delivering a 207-meter, 34,044-gross-ton vessel with a 27-meter beam, 14 decks and capacity for 180 passengers.
Alejandro Reynal, president and CEO of Four Seasons, said the first vessel has shown “how naturally this extends to sea.” With Four Seasons II, he said, the company will continue developing yacht experiences that feel “deeply personal” and “thoughtfully designed.”
The ship is scheduled to debut in April in the Eastern Mediterranean after delivery from Fincantieri. Four Seasons did not include starting fares with the booking opening.