Four Seasons knows what they’re doing when it comes to hospitality and the grandeur remains unchanged, whether on land or water. The five-star hotel marque is upping the luxe quotient on the Caribbean and Mediterranean with the first Four Seasons Yacht. The hospitality giant has unveiled the first 10 unique voyages, but it is the bespoke Suite Designs that have grabbed our attention. The serene space of the high seas has been designed in collaboration with Tillberg Design of Sweden, who lent their expertise to the Queen Mary 2 superyacht.
“Our goal was to craft an environment that feels both familiar and extraordinary, with warm hues and open designs. We are creating an inviting, welcoming environment that reflects the same feeling one experiences at a Four Seasons hotel or resort,” said Fredrik Johannson, Partner, and Executive Director of Tillberg Design of Sweden. “At the same time, we are designing a look and feel that is unique to this project, creating an elegant yet simple interior that stands out on its own, while blending beautifully with the majestic seas that will surround it.”
The guest suites are indeed striking, with the most basic ones offering no less than 50% more living space per guest compared to any other luxury vessel on the sea. The presence of floor-to-ceiling windows further makes the room look commodious and offers uninterrupted views, along with lavish double vanity bathrooms complete with spacious showers and closets. It doesn’t end there; the guest suites come with large private terraces, which are only seen in master suites on most motoryachts.
Raising the bar of opulence is the incredible Funnel Suite, a four-deck glass-encased funnel-shaped floating mansion. It is spread across a huge 892 sqm, with breathtaking 280-degree views owing to wrap-around windows. Four Seasons has set unprecedented levels of luxury with two to three bedrooms, separate living rooms, indoor and outdoor dining space, splash pools, outdoor showers, fire pit, and if all this isn’t enough, they can connect to additional suites.
The Funnel Suite is a fabulous masterpiece featuring four levels of living space enhanced with floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows. This unheard-of design element is made up of the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea, a true engineering marvel that is more jaw-dropping than the 280-degree panoramic views.
Last but not least is the Loft Suite measuring 7,952 square feet (739 square meters) that can accommodate large group sizes of up to 20 people by connecting with seven additional suites, the largest number of connecting suites available.
The 14-deck Four Seasons luxury vessel will boast 95 guest suites in all and offers an array of amenities like a 66-foot saltwater pool, a marina deck built for swimming and watersports, sophisticated dining concepts, and more for guests.
Voyages aboard the Four Seasons yacht haven’t yet opened for general booking, but interested travelers can join the yacht’s waitlist in hopes of securing any one of these spectacular suites on the 2026 itineraries.