The 207-metre Four Seasons I has officially entered service following the successful completion of her maiden Mediterranean voyage, marking a significant milestone for the Four Seasons brand’s long-anticipated entry into the yachting sector.

Built by Italian shipyard Fincantieri, the 95-suite vessel introduces a new “yacht liner” concept—blending the intimacy and design of a superyacht with the scale and amenities of a cruise ship. Designed with an all-suite, residential approach, the yacht offers expansive living spaces, many with private terraces and plunge pools, supported by a near one-to-one guest-to-crew ratio.
Design collaboration includes Tillberg Design of Sweden, Martin Brudnizki Design Studio and The Viken Group, combining classic yachting inspiration with contemporary architecture and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
On board, guests can access 11 dining venues, a full-service spa and a standout transverse marina that opens directly onto the sea, enhancing the onboard lifestyle experience.
Operational management is handled by Anglo-Eastern Cruise Management Inc., ensuring technical performance and bespoke operational systems tailored to the vessel’s innovative design.
With Mediterranean itineraries now underway—and Caribbean and Bahamas seasons to follow—Four Seasons I signals a strategic expansion of luxury hospitality into the maritime space, setting a new benchmark for experiential travel at sea.














