The launch of Four Seasons 1 marks a bold new chapter in ultra luxury travel, introducing a residential style yacht designed for privacy, space, and personalization. With just 95 suites, a one to one guest to staff ratio, and expansive residential style accommodations, it offers a distinctly different experience from traditional cruising. Combining Michelin level dining, immersive itineraries, and resort caliber design, this vessel reimagines life at sea for a new generation of travelers.
A New Era of Ocean Travel
When Four Seasons 1 departed from Malaga on its inaugural Mediterranean voyage, it signaled more than the launch of a new vessel. It marked the arrival of a new category in luxury hospitality. Positioned between private superyacht charters and traditional cruise ships, this 679 foot gigayacht introduces a hybrid model that prioritizes intimacy, flexibility, and highly personalized service.
Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, the yacht spans 34,000 gross tons yet accommodates just 200 guests across 95 suites. This deliberate restraint defines the onboard experience. With a one to one guest to staff ratio, service mirrors the brand’s celebrated hotels, where attention to detail and personalization are paramount.

Designed Like a Private Residence
From the outset, Four Seasons 1 was conceived not as a cruise ship, but as a floating extension of the brand’s residential philosophy. The design, led by Tillberg Design of Sweden in collaboration with Martin Brudnizki Design Studio and Prosper Assouline, blends nautical references with contemporary interiors that feel more like a private home than a vessel.
Floor to ceiling windows define every suite, framing uninterrupted ocean views and dissolving the boundary between interior and exterior. Private terraces extend living spaces outward, allowing guests to remain constantly connected to the sea.
The accommodations themselves are among the largest in their class. Even entry level suites offer generous layouts, while higher tier residences introduce multiple bedrooms, expansive living areas, and flexible configurations that can connect entire sections of the ship. This modular approach allows families and groups to create their own private domains on board, an innovation rarely seen at sea.
The Iconic Funnel Suite
At the pinnacle of the yacht’s offerings is the remarkable Funnel Suite, a four story residence unlike anything currently afloat. Spanning approximately 9,500 square feet, it features three bedrooms, multiple indoor and outdoor living areas, and a private plunge pool set high above the ocean.
Encased in sweeping curved glass engineered to remain optically perfect even in challenging sea conditions, the suite offers panoramic views without distortion. The design required multiple iterations to achieve this level of clarity and structural performance, underscoring the project’s commitment to innovation.
Nearby, the Loft Suite offers a duplex layout of nearly 8,000 square feet, further reinforcing the yacht’s residential ethos. These spaces are not simply accommodations. They are private sanctuaries designed for extended stays and immersive living.

A Resort Experience at Sea
Unlike traditional yachts, Four Seasons 1 delivers the amenities of a land based resort. A 66 foot swimming pool anchors the outdoor deck, while the transverse marina introduces a transformative feature that opens the vessel directly to the water. When deployed, it creates expansive platforms on both sides of the yacht, allowing guests to swim, lounge, or launch watercraft with ease.
Inside, the L’Oceana Spa offers a full spectrum of wellness experiences, complementing fitness and relaxation spaces designed to rival the brand’s most exclusive destinations. Every element of the vessel encourages a slower, more intentional pace of travel.
A Culinary Journey Without Borders
Dining aboard Four Seasons 1 reflects the brand’s global culinary pedigree. With eleven restaurants and lounges, the yacht offers a diverse range of experiences, from refined tasting menus to casual al fresco dining.
At the center is Sedna, the flagship restaurant featuring a rotating Chef in Residence program. Renowned chefs from Four Seasons Michelin starred properties contribute menus and lead culinary experiences throughout select voyages. This approach ensures that no two journeys are ever quite the same.
Elsewhere, guests can explore everything from Japanese omakase to Mediterranean coastal cuisine, or enjoy champagne and caviar with uninterrupted sea views. Dining becomes not just a necessity, but a defining part of the voyage.

Curated Experiences On Shore and At Sea
Beyond its design and amenities, Four Seasons 1 distinguishes itself through its approach to exploration. Instead of large group excursions, the yacht offers tailored experiences that adapt to individual preferences.
Guests might find themselves exploring hidden corners of coastal villages, dining at sought after restaurants with exclusive access, or arriving at destinations in vintage cars arranged by the onboard team. Activities range from diving and hiking to cultural immersions that go beyond traditional tourist routes.
The itineraries themselves are equally compelling. The yacht will traverse more than 130 destinations across over 30 countries, from iconic Mediterranean ports like Saint Tropez to lesser known enclaves in Greece, Croatia, and Turkey, before transitioning to the Caribbean and Bahamas for the winter season.
The Rise of Residential Yachting
Four Seasons 1 enters a growing market of residential style yachts that blur the lines between cruising and private ownership. Alongside competitors from Ritz Carlton, Aman, and Orient Express, this emerging category reflects a shift in how affluent travelers approach the sea.
Rather than seeking scale, these vessels emphasize space, privacy, and customization. The goal is not simply to transport guests, but to create an environment that feels personal, immersive, and entirely bespoke.
With a second yacht already in development and set to launch in 2027, Four Seasons is positioning itself at the forefront of this evolution.

A Vision of the Future
Ultimately, Four Seasons 1 is less about redefining yachting and more about redefining expectations. It brings the sensibility of a luxury residence to the open ocean, combining architectural innovation, thoughtful service, and curated experiences into a seamless whole.
For travelers who have long favored private villas and exclusive resorts, it offers something new. A way to explore the world without sacrificing space, privacy, or identity. In doing so, it transforms the journey itself into the destination.
Written By: Lydia Kelly
Published: 24th March 2026