Four Seasons Yachts Confirms Second Ship
by Dori Saltzman /Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd, the owner/operator of Four Seasons Yachts has contracted Fincantieri to build a second vessel, due for delivery in 2026. The company’s first vessel, which is scheduled to debut in late 2025, is currently under construction at the shipyard.
“The signing of our second vessel contract with Fincantieri is another milestone in the development of Four Seasons Yachts,” said Larry Pimentel, president and CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd. “Our partnership with Fincantieri and Four Seasons creates a powerful triumvirate of expertise that is committed to delivering a ‘category of one’ luxury lifestyle yacht experience.”
The first vessel for the new cruise line will be 679 feet long, have 14 decks, and feature 95 suites, several of which can be joined together to create villa-like residences. Each suite – the smallest of which will be 581 square feet in size – will have floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive terrace decks.
The largest suite on the yachts – and at sea – will be the vessel’s so-called “Funnel Suite.” It will be four levels and encompass an area of more than 9,600 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor space, including a private wading pool and dedicated spa area.
The vessel itself will feature a full-service salon, expansive pool deck, aft marina, and more. Reservations for the first yacht are expected to open later this year.
“With each Four Seasons experience we deliver, we have an unwavering commitment to excellence,” said Alejandro Reynal, president and CEO of Four Seasons. “In the case of Four Seasons Yachts, we are achieving this by collaborating with exceptional partners like Fincantieri and Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings who share our vision for a one-of-a-kind yachting experience.”