Unveiling a New Class of Luxury: Four Seasons' 207m Yacht Liner Successfully Completes Maiden Journey

Published: 22 Apr 2026
Four Seasons moves into the luxury yachting sector with its 207-metre yacht liner, Four Seasons I, after its dynamic maiden voyage.

Domineering the luxury yachting sector, the Four Seasons I, a monumental 207-metre ‘yacht liner’, has officially set sail and is setting new benchmarks in aquatic extravagance. The majestic vessel, built meticulously by Italian shipyard Fincantieri, pioneers a unique class, integrating aspects of superyacht design with the profound amenities typical of cruise liners.

First conceptualised in 2023, the distinguishing project has smoothly moved from blueprint to reality, with Mediterranean voyages already in progress. The vessel was deliberately structured to emphasise the guest experience, offering an all-suite, residential-style layout, devoid of interior-only cabins. Its many suites boast luxurious features, such as wide terraces and private plunge pools, providing an unparalleled experience.

The Four Seasons I comes equipped with 11 elegant restaurants and lounges, a wellness centre, full-service spa, including thermal suites, hydrotherapy and cryotherapy. A marina, which expands across the vessel’s sides, offers an enticing platform for watersports and guest ingress when the vessel is anchored.

The management of the yacht’s operations is executed deftly by Anglo-Eastern Cruise Management Inc. (AECMI), who have been an integral cog from the building phase till now. AECMI oversees every technical and regulatory facet of the yacht, including crew recruitment and training, and managing shoreside amenities like fuel procurement and voyage planning.

Embracing its hospitality roots, the Four Seasons is extending its revered land-based model to the seas, flaishing dozens of luxe sailings across the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Bahamas in its inaugural year, introducing an all-new definition of aquatic luxury.