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Four Seasons unveils plans for second yacht with residential-style suites

Four Seasons has revealed details of a second yacht, Four Seasons II, debuting in 2028 with "new and expansive yacht residential suites".

Four Seasons has revealed details of a second yacht, Four Seasons II, debuting in 2028 with “new and expansive yacht residential suites”.

Four Seasons Yachts has unveiled Four Seasons II, a 79-suite ship set to debut in 2028 with bookings for its inaugural season now open.

The reveal comes just months after its first ship, Four Seasons I, entered service in March 2026.

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The 95-suite Four Seasons I has 11 restaurants and lounges with a rotating roster of chefs on board from Four Seasons’ Michelin-starred restaurants, a L’Oceana Spa, with hammam and ‘thermal circuit’, and a marina that opens across both sides of the vessel, transforming into a private retreat with direct sea access and water sports.

The new yacht advances the design and experience
The new ship has a new “advanced design”

Like its sister ship, Four Seasons II will be all-suite, with a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio and “an even more residential-inspired feel at sea” with a new collection of residential suites.

The suites range from two to four bedrooms with “open-concept living, private terraces, integrated lifestyle kitchens and dining spaces, and dedicated entertainment areas,” with select suites having private splash pools.

Four Seasons II
The yacht has a residential feel

“Four Seasons has always been defined by the quality of experience we create and the genuine care with which we deliver it,” says Four Seasons CEO and president Alejandro Reynal.

“Our first vessel has shown how naturally this extends to sea. With Four Seasons II, we will continue to build on that foundationcreating experiences that feel deeply personal, thoughtfully designed, and unmistakably Four Seasons.”

CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings, Four Seasons Yachts joint owner/operator, Ben Trodd says every detail has been considered to ensure guests feel “an effortless sense of home, wherever they are sailing”.

For more information, visit Four Seasons Yachts.