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Four Seasons Yachts Adds Private Island Experiences for Its Caribbean Debut

The new shore experiences at Prickly Pear in Anguilla and Norman’s Cay in the Bahamas will debut aboard Four Seasons I during its inaugural 2026–2027 Caribbean season.

by Laura Ratliff  July 01, 2026
Four Seasons Yachts Adds Private Island Experiences for Its Caribbean Debut

Photo: Courtesy of Four Seasons Yachts

Four Seasons Yachts is expanding its inaugural Caribbean season with two exclusive private island experiences that will be available on select voyages aboard Four Seasons I during the 2026–2027 winter season.

The new shore experiences, announced ahead of the yacht’s arrival from the Mediterranean later this year, are designed to give guests access to destinations and facilities that are typically out of reach for larger cruise ships and most Caribbean travelers. The additions underscore the brand’s emphasis on pairing ultra-luxury onboard accommodations with highly curated experiences ashore.

“It’s been an incredible start to our inaugural Mediterranean season and we’re excited to bring Four Seasons I to the Caribbean and The Bahamas this winter, regions that have long represented the pinnacle of yachting,” said Ben Trodd, CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts. “As we looked at how to shape the experience for our guests, it was important that we create moments that capture the spirit of the destination while offering a level of access difficult to achieve through traditional travel.”

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One of the new offerings is a private beach day at Prickly Pear, an uninhabited island off Anguilla that will be reserved exclusively for Four Seasons Yachts guests. Travelers will arrive by tender to a beach set with loungers and umbrellas, while the experience includes a Caribbean barbecue lunch, tiki bar, DJ programming, and full beach service throughout the day.

In the Bahamas, guests will receive access to the Yacht Club at Norman’s Cay in the Exumas. Here, instead of following a structured excursion, travelers are free to explore at their own pace, whether that’s snorkeling over the island’s famous submerged airplane wreck, paddleboarding and kayaking, or simply relaxing on the beach. A hilltop Yacht Club with panoramic views will serve as the social hub, offering cocktails, light fare, and music throughout the day, while private lunches can be arranged in secluded locations around the island.

The experiences will be featured on select itineraries as Four Seasons I sails through the Bahamas, Anguilla, Antigua, Nevis, St. Barths, the British Virgin Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Caribbean and Bahamas voyages are now open for booking.

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