- Four Seasons has revealed it will introduce new Yacht Residential Suites in 2028.
- The second yacht will have 16 fewer accommodations to make way for these grand new suites.
- The new yacht will have more of a residential feel.
Four Seasons Yachts has revealed the brand’s second yacht, the Four Seasons II, which will introduce a ‘new calibre of accommodation’ when it debuts its new Yacht Residential Suites in 2028.
The second vessel will have 16 fewer accommodations, and the brand has said that it will represent the “evolution of the ultra-luxury yachting experience”
“Following an exceptional launch for this new venture, we are thoughtfully expanding our fleet in a way that continues to elevate the experience,” said Ben Trodd, CEO, Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., Joint Owner/Operator of Four Seasons Yachts.
“Four Seasons II builds on this foundation, introducing new offerings on the water while deepening personalisation 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.”
The yacht will have a more residential feel and will feature 79 suites, including the new Yacht Residential Suites.
The number of accommodations has been reduced to make way for the new residential offerings.
Each of the Four Seasons II Residential Suites has adopted destination names like Taormina, Rhodes, Positano, Saint Lucia, Cannes, Ibiza, Monte Carlo, Santorini, Mykonos and Bodrum.
“Four Seasons has always been defined by the quality of experience we create and the genuine care with which we deliver it,” says Aledjandro Reynal, President and CEO, Four Seasons.
“Our first vessel has shown how naturally this extends 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.”
Ranging from two to four bedrooms and positioned across the upper decks, the Yacht Residential Suites are targeted towards extended stays, group travel, and multi-generational journeys.
Features include integrated lifestyle kitchens and dining spaces, dedicated entertainment areas, and, in select suites, private splash pools, outdoor showers, and wellness-focused amenities. A dedicated concierge ensures every detail, from personalised dining to curated Shore and Sea Experiences, is seamlessly arranged.
Four Seasons II‘s first itinerary listed on the Four Seasons Yacht’s website is a seven-night ‘Greece to Egypt: A Grand Mediterranean Passage‘ voyage from Athens to Alexandria, departing on 30 April 2028. Fares start at US$28,700 per suite, through to US$354,200 per suite for the top-of-the-line Funnel Suite. (The Cannes Suite is US$249,900 per suite).









