You Can Now Book Four Seasons’ Second Superyacht — and It’s More Exclusive Than the First
Set to debut in 2028, the 679’ vessel offers more space and a residential approach to yachting.
Just months after the launch of its highly anticipated first yacht, the hotel giant Four Seasons has opened reservations for its second vessel, Four Seasons II — continuing its foray into ultra-luxury yachting.
Set to splash in 2028, the new 679’ (207m) yacht will mirror the dimensions of the recently launched Four Seasons I. However, this second yacht will offer a more residential style experience, featuring 79 suites compared with 95 aboard its sister ship. The less-versus-more approach meets the demand for larger, more private spaces, particularly suited to families, groups, and those seeking extended days aboard.

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Residential Scale Suites
A standout feature aboard the Four Seasons II is its collection of “Yacht Residential Suites” located on the upper deck. These expansive accommodations have been designed to cater to longer journeys, for multigenerational travel and groups.
The suites feature open-plan living spaces that combine a kitchen, dining, and entertainment areas, alongside two to four-bedroom layouts. Private terraces come as standard, while selected suites will offer additional wellness-focused touches like private splash pools and outdoor showers.
A Floating Hotel Experience
As with the first vessel, Four Seasons II will combine the privacy of a yacht with the service and amenities that go hand in hand with the luxury hotel brand. Guests can enjoy multiple high-end culinary concepts and venues and relax in extensive wellness facilities thanks to the spa offerings and social spaces throughout. And off the yacht, a dedicated concierge service organizes bespoke excursions and experiences ashore.

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Mediterranean Itineraries
When Four Seasons II launches, guests will be able to explore some of the Mediterranean’s most popular cruising grounds. Planned itineraries include journeys through the Greek islands extending to Egypt, and those across the Adriatic from Croatia to Italy, as well as iconic Riviera trips from Spain to Monaco.
Bigger Suites, Greater Exclusivity
By reducing the number of suites and increasing the scale of its accommodations, Four Seasons II is doubling down on a market driven by privacy and space. Although the debut is two years away, bookings are already open, and it’s proving to be one of the most exciting yacht launches to explore the Mediterranean through one of hospitality’s most recognized names.