On February 25, Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri delivered Four Seasons I at its Ancona yard — the debut vessel for the new Four Seasons Yachts brand.
Key specs
The ship measures 207 meters in length and is about 34,000 GT. It’s designed as an all-suite product with 95 suites and a maximum capacity of 222 guests, positioning it firmly in the ultra-luxury segment.
“Residence at sea” concept
The concept leans closer to a private yacht than a traditional cruise ship: fewer guests, more space per passenger, and a focus on privacy and premium public areas. Highlights include 11 dining venues, a full spa, a marina concept for water access, a large aft pool, and the signature Funnel Suite spanning multiple decks.
First “Navis Sapiens”
Fincantieri’s leadership described Four Seasons I as the first ship in the group featuring “digital intelligence” — an integrated onboard architecture using AI and real-time data processing to improve safety and operational efficiency.
Entry into service
The vessel’s first voyage is scheduled for March 20, launching its inaugural season in the Mediterranean. A second ship in the series is expected in 2027, with a third targeted for 2030.
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