Four Seasons, together with Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings, joint owner/operator of Four Seasons Yachts, has unveiled 13 new summer and fall voyages and 22 more sailings in the inaugural year of Four Seasons I in 2026.
Highlights of the new voyages include two new seven-night itineraries on the Adriatic Sea, anchoring in Croatia, Slovenia, Italy and Montenegro. New seven-night "Grand Mediterranean" journeys include one that sweeps around southern Italy from the Adriatic to Sicily before concluding in Malta; and another that begins in Malta before heading north along the Italian coast before spending several days on the Côte d’Azur. Additional five-, seven- and nine-night voyages include ports of call such as Saint-Tropez, Cannes, Monte Carlo, Capri, Positano, Taormina, Palma de Mallorca and Valencia, as well as lesser-known gems including Italy’s Portovenere, France’s Fréjus and Mandelieu-la-Napoule, Spain’s Ciutadella de Menorca and Malta’s Gozo. Another new itinerary for 2026 invites travelers on an 11-night Atlantic crossing that begins in the Canary Islands and disembarks in Barbados.
Earlier this year, Four Seasons Yachts unveiled its first 10 voyages including three Caribbean journeys, an Atlantic crossing from Barbados to Spain, two Grand Mediterranean tours, and four itineraries through the Aegean, Ionian and Adriatic Seas.
Voyages aboard Four Seasons I are designed to allow for multiple destinations to be visited daily and the ability to enjoy late evenings and overnight stays in select locations. Highlights of shore excursions include truffle hunting in Viareggio, Italy or a round of golf at Golf Club Saint-Tropez, France designed by Gary Player. Guests will also have access to harbors and cultural capitals in destinations such as Marbella, Sardinia, Capri and Malta. Highlights include Portovenere in Italy, Bandol’s rosé vineyards in France, and Spain’s coastal Eden Tossa de Mar.
Four Seasons I offers 95 configurable suites, 11 restaurants and lounges, a saltwater pool, spa and wellness offerings and a state-of-the-art transverse marina. It is being constructed by venerated Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy with inaugural voyages setting sail in 2026.
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