Four Seasons Yachts Unveils Second Vessel, Adds New Residential-Style Suites
The 79-suite vessel will debut in 2028 with new two- to four-bedroom Yacht Residential Suites designed for families, groups and extended stays at sea.
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Four Seasons Yachts is expanding its fleet with the announcement of Four Seasons II, a second ultra-luxury vessel scheduled to debut in 2028. The new yacht builds on the launch of Four Seasons I earlier this year and introduces a new category of accommodations designed to bring a more residential experience to sea.
Like its predecessor, Four Seasons II will be intentionally small by cruise industry standards, carrying just 79 suites and maintaining a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio. The vessel is being positioned as an evolution of the brand’s yachting concept, with an emphasis on personalization, privacy, and spacious accommodations.
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The biggest addition is a collection of Yacht Residential Suites, which will range from two to four bedrooms and occupy prime locations on the yacht’s upper decks. Designed for families, groups, and longer voyages, the suites are intended to function more like private residences than traditional cruise accommodations.
Features will include open-concept living areas, integrated kitchens and dining spaces, large private terraces, and dedicated entertainment areas. Select suites will also offer splash pools, outdoor showers, and wellness-focused amenities. Guests staying in the residential suites will have access to a dedicated concierge who can arrange everything from onboard dining experiences to customized shore excursions.

“Four Seasons II builds on this foundation, introducing new offerings on the water while deepening personalization and expanding access through the introduction of residential-scale suites,” said Ben Trodd, the CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., the joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts.
Four Seasons added that the second vessel will continue the design-forward approach established on Four Seasons I while further emphasizing a residential feel throughout the ship. Guests can expect multiple dining venues, wellness experiences, and curated itineraries designed around smaller-scale, highly personalized travel.
Bookings for Four Seasons II‘s inaugural season are now open.