Four Seasons Yachts has unveiled new residential-style suites for its second vessel, Four Seasons II, due to enter service in 2028.
The announcement comes three months after the debut of Four Seasons I and marks the next phase of expansion for the new cruise line.
Four Seasons II will feature just 79 suites and introduce Yacht Residential Suites, a collection of larger accommodations designed to offer extended living space and additional privacy at sea.

“Following an exceptional launch for this new venture, we are thoughtfully expanding our fleet in a way that continues to elevate the experience,” said Ben Trodd, Chief Executive Officer of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts.
“Four Seasons II builds on this foundation, introducing new offerings on the water while deepening personalisation and expanding access through the introduction of residential-scale suites,” he said. “Every detail has been considered to ensure guests feel an effortless sense of home, wherever they are sailing.”
The new vessel will retain the small-scale approach introduced with Four Seasons I, while placing greater emphasis on residential-style living.
The Yacht Residential Suites will occupy positions on the upper decks and range from two to four bedrooms, making them suitable for larger groups and multi-generational travel.

The suites will incorporate open-plan living areas and private terraces, alongside features including integrated kitchens, dining areas and dedicated entertainment spaces. Selected accommodations will also include private splash pools, outdoor showers and wellness facilities.
A dedicated concierge service will be assigned to guests staying in the suites, with arrangements extending to dining preferences and shore-based experiences.
Four Seasons II will also continue the service model established on the first vessel, with a one-to-one guest-to-staff ratio and an onboard programme centred on dining, wellness, and destination experiences.

“Four Seasons has always been defined by the quality of experience we create and the genuine care with which we deliver it,” said Alejandro Reynal, President and Chief Executive Officer of Four Seasons.
“Our first vessel has shown how naturally this extends to sea,” he said. “With Four Seasons II, we will continue to build on that foundation, creating experiences that feel deeply personal, thoughtfully designed, and unmistakably Four Seasons.”
The vessel’s inaugural season has already opened for bookings ahead of its scheduled launch in 2028.
Yacht Residential Suites features:
Open-concept living areas
Private terraces
Integrated kitchens and dining spaces
Dedicated entertainment areas
Private splash pools in selected suites
Outdoor showers in selected suites
Wellness-focused amenities in selected suites
Dedicated concierge service
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