Luxury Cruises | Carrie Hays, LuxRally Travel

Four Seasons Yachts

Four Seasons Yachts is one of the most anticipated new entries in luxury cruising. It is designed for travelers who already trust Four Seasons hotels and want a suite-forward yacht experience at sea.

I never charge planning or booking fees. I am compensated by travel suppliers, and I help you compare the details before you commit to the wrong ship, suite, or itinerary.

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Why clients are interested

Four Seasons describes Four Seasons I as a 95-suite yacht with floor-to-ceiling windows, ocean-facing terraces and residential-style layouts. The brand language focuses on refined living at sea, indoor-outdoor flow, connection and retreat.

This is not a mass-market cruise play. It is aimed at travelers who want the service culture of Four Seasons in a new yacht format.


Best for

  • Four Seasons hotel loyalists
  • Ultra-luxury clients who want to be early to a new product
  • Couples and families who want residential-style suite space
  • Mediterranean and Caribbean yacht-style travel
  • Clients who want a private-club feeling rather than traditional cruising

Not the best fit for

  • Travelers who want lots of historical guest reviews before booking
  • Clients who prefer proven cruise-line consistency
  • Travelers who want the most inclusive shore-excursion model
  • Budget-sensitive luxury travelers

What to know before booking

Four Seasons Yachts is a new product, so I would use cautious language until more guest feedback exists. It may be a strong fit for the right client, but it should be compared against Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, Explora and top suites on Regent or Silversea.


Sample trips to consider

  • Mediterranean launch-season style itinerary
  • Caribbean yacht-style escape
  • Special occasion voyage for Four Seasons loyalists
  • Private or group celebration if the suite layout and ship fit the group


Why book Four Seasons Yachts with Carrie

I help clients decide whether being early to Four Seasons Yachts makes sense, or whether an established luxury cruise line would better protect the trip investment.

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Common questions

How many suites are on Four Seasons I?

Four Seasons states that Four Seasons I has 95 suites.

Is Four Seasons Yachts already proven?

It is a new product, so the brand is strong but the sailed guest-review history is still developing.

Four Seasons Yachts or Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection?

Both appeal to hotel-brand loyalists and yacht-style travelers. The better choice depends on itinerary, suite, date, pricing and risk tolerance for a newer product.


A note on fees

I never charge planning or booking fees. I am compensated by travel suppliers, and I will always tell you if a supplier has rules or restrictions that matter before you book.

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