Four Seasons Yachts has revealed its beautiful second vessel, Four Seasons II, which will set sail in 2028 with 79 elegant suites and an exciting new collection of Yacht Residential Suites. She arrives just three months after the company launched its first yacht, and she brings with her a warm, residential way of living at sea, one that feels far more like a home than a cabin.

Four Seasons II arrives just months after the launch of the first yacht, building on the original vision with new suite categories and a greater emphasis on space, flexibility and longer stays.
The second vessel
Four Seasons II will glide into service with 79 spacious suites and a wonderful one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio, keeping life on board intimate and service personal and attentive.

Across her sun-filled decks, guests will discover world-class culinary concepts, soothing wellness spaces and thoughtfully curated itineraries, each one shaping a private, restful and deeply personal journey that few ships at sea can offer.

“Following an exceptional launch for this new venture, we are thoughtfully expanding our fleet in a way that continues to elevate the experience. Four Seasons II builds on this foundation, introducing new offerings on the water while deepening personalization and expanding access through the introduction of residential-scale suites. Every detail has been considered to ensure guests feel an effortless sense of home, wherever they are sailing.”
Ben Trodd, CEO, Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., Joint Owner/Operator of Four Seasons Yachts
Residential living
Inside sits the collection of Yacht Residential Suites, made for guests who treasure space, privacy and the easy freedom to come and go as they please. Generous and welcoming, they range from two to four bedrooms and sit high on the upper decks, perfect for longer stays, happy group travel and several generations holidaying together in comfort.

Each suite is built around bright, open-plan living, private terraces and warm, attentive service shaped to the people inside. There are inviting lifestyle kitchens and elegant dining areas to gather around, dedicated spaces for entertaining and, in a select few, private splash pools, refreshing outdoor showers and serene wellness touches close at hand. A dedicated concierge looks after every lovely detail, from a private dinner to curated Shore and Sea Experiences, so guests can simply relax and enjoy.
The first vessel
The Four Seasons I set the tone that the second now follows. Built by Fincantieri at its renowned Ancona shipyard and measuring an impressive 207 metres, she was imagined as a home first and a ship second, with every suite turned warmly towards the ocean and not a single interior cabin among them.

Her most cherished feature is the spectacular Funnel Suite, where 9,975 square feet of living space sits behind sweeping floor-to-ceiling wraparound curved glass, the largest single piece of glass ever taken to sea. Lower down, a bespoke transverse marina opens right across the hull from port to starboard, drawing guests gently towards the water and bringing the shimmering sea almost to the door.
“Four Seasons has always been defined by the quality of experience we create and the genuine care with which we deliver it. Our first vessel has shown how naturally this carries to sea. With Four Seasons II, we will continue to build on that foundation, creating experiences that feel deeply personal, thoughtfully designed, and unmistakably Four Seasons.”
Alejandro Reynal, President and CEO, Four Seasons
Setting sail
Voyages for the first season are already open for booking, giving early interest a chance to stake a claim well before the 2028 debut. The promise is a delightful one to imagine, the comfort of a private home carried along with the wonderful freedom of life at sea.

Behind it all is a strong partnership, with Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings and Four Seasons Yachts joined by Fincantieri, the Italian shipbuilder behind some of the finest vessels afloat, and supported by the hospitality group’s long experience in looking after people well. With two ships now confirmed and a clear sense of direction, Four Seasons looks set to find a place of its own on the water.
