WellConcierge x Four Seasons Yachts
- WellConcierge

- Apr 30
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 2
The next standard in yachting—95 expansive suites, virtually endless ways to connect spaces, and the hallmark hospitality of Four Seasons at sea.
The Launch of Four Season Yachts
The debut vessel, Four Seasons I, will begin its inaugural season in the Caribbean, with itineraries that include St. Barts, Nevis, the Grenadines, and more.
Later in the year, the yacht will move to the Mediterranean, visiting storied coastlines from the Amalfi Coast to the French Riviera.
The Vessel
Spanning 679 feet with just 95 residential-style suites, Four Seasons I is designed to feel more like a private residence than a ship. Each suite offers floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces, while the Funnel Suite — nearly 10,000 square feet — redefines exclusivity with three bedrooms, a gym, and a private splash pool.
The Experience
Guests enjoy the service of Four Seasons, elevated by yachting’s freedom & flexibility.
Marina Days
A revolutionary transverse marina opens to both sides of the yacht, placing guests directly at sea level. From morning yoga on deck to afternoons of paddleboarding, e-foil surfing, or lounging by a seawater pool, these days at anchor will become signature moments of adventure and relaxation.
Grand Touring
Bespoke Limo Tender and Beach lander excursions will take guests to hidden coves, exclusive beach clubs, and vibrant coastal towns, blending the best of private yacht exploration with Four Seasons’ signature polish.
Immersive Itineraries
Explore the interactive flipbook on our Four Seasons Yachts page.
For the Nevis & Saint Martin sailing, read our Lesser Antilles itinerary spotlight.
Request voyage access and we’ll confirm suite options and coordinate your preferences.
Editorial note: WellConcierge is an approved travel advisor with access to the Four Seasons Yachts Travel Professionals Portal. This is an independent feature; specifications and itineraries may change. Images & video courtesy of Four Seasons Yachts.




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