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First Look: Take a Look at the Four Seasons Yacht Before Its Maiden Voyage

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Source: Four Seasons

​tl;dr – The ship looks nice and very on brand for the Four Seasons.

​If you’ve been reading You Are Travel, you probably have noticed that, despite not being much of a ‘cruiser’ myself, I do like to keep abreast of the luxury hotel brands that are getting into the water game.

The Four Seasons is one such brand, and the maiden voyage of its Four Seasons I (shout out to the marketing team on that super creative pull) will set sail in March 2026.

The yacht will feature 95 expansive suites and guest rooms. Every room has a private terrace and offers sweeping, panoramic views through unimpeded, floor-to-ceiling windows.

Karryon dropped a look at some of the ship’s interior, including a luxurious suite.

The Funnel Suite features a funnel staircase and has three bedrooms. According to Ship Technology, “the Funnel suite will be the largest single suite, spanning across decks 11, 12, 14, and 15. It will offer 5,057ft² of living space with a 4,917ft² private terrace. The suite will include three bedrooms, a fully operational kitchen, a living room, and an indoor dining table for six. The Funnel suite will also feature an outdoor circular lounger, a splash pool, an outdoor dining table for six with an extension for 12, an outdoor gym, an exclusive private lift, and stairs from deck ten to deck 15.”

For dining, guests can choose from 11 onboard restaurants and bar concepts. One of them, Miuna, is an intimate 16-seat omakase restaurant. My favorite named venue, Pistachio, offers a cafe-style venue.

The ship also has a two-deck marina, which I’m guessing is where guests will load up onto both “the ‘Limo Tender’ –  a 10-metre vessel with personalised service and a private captain; and ‘10-metre Beachlander’ – a high-speed boat designed to get into hidden coves and remote beaches.”

Ship Technology indicates that “in its debut year in 2026, Four Seasons Yacht I will explore more than 130 destinations across 30 countries and territories over a total of 32 voyages.”

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