Four Seasons Reveals Second Ultra-luxury Yacht With Sprawling Suites And One-to-one Service

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The Four Seasons is doubling down on luxury at sea. Just months after launching its first yacht, the luxury hospitality giant has unveiled plans for a second yacht – complete with sprawling residential-style suites and private pools.

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Set to debut in 2028, Four Seasons II will cater to travellers seeking a more spacious and personalised way to cruise, with multi-bedroom suites designed for families, groups and extended voyages.

The announcement comes hot on the heels of the launch of Four Seasons I, which set sail in March this year.

That vessel already boasts the utmost luxury, with all-suite accommodation including the 927 square metre Funnel Suite, with floor-to-ceiling wraparound curved glass window modules, made up of the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea.

Now, the Four Seasons II is aiming to be even more luxe. It will offer a more residential-inspired feel at sea, with 79 expansive suites, including a new collection of luxe rooms featuring a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio.

Guests onboard the yacht will be able to experience high-end culinary concepts, exceptional wellness offerings, and curated itineraries.

The boat is “introducing new offerings on the water while deepening personalisation and expanding access through the introduction of residential-scale suites,” Ben Trodd, CEO at Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings, which is the joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts, said.

“Four Seasons II builds on this foundation,” he added. “Every detail has been considered to ensure guests feel an effortless sense of home, wherever they are sailing.”

Setting off on an as-yet-undisclosed date in 2028, the main new feature of the Four Seasons II will be the Yacht Residential Suites.

The large, ultra-luxe rooms will aim to deliver a residential experience, and each will offer open-concept living, private terraces, and bespoke services tailored to each guest.

The suites will be made up of two to four bedrooms, and positioned across the upper decks. They’ll have in-built kitchens and dining spaces, as well as dedicated entertainment areas.

In select suites, guests will find private splash pools and outdoor showers, while a dedicated concierge will make sure all experiences are organised.

Voyages for the inaugural season are now open for booking, inviting guests to experience a new expression of Four Seasons Yachts hospitality that brings the comfort of a luxury home together with the freedom of life at sea.

For more information, visit: fourseasonsyachts.com/voyages.

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