Four Seasons Yachts has secured financing for the construction of its second vessel, continuing the brand's expansion into luxury cruising.
The vessel will be built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri at its shipyard in Ancona, Italy. The order is valued at more than $435 million. Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts, announced the financing on May 19.
"This milestone reflects our continued growth and commitment to delivering Four Seasons' legendary service at sea," said Donald Mason, chief financial officer of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD.
The first vessel in the planned fleet, Four Seasons I, is also being built by Fincantieri and will begin sailing in January 2026. It will feature 95 residential-style suites and offer inaugural voyages throughout the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Bahamas.
The second vessel, Four Seasons II, is scheduled for delivery in 2027, with inaugural sailings planned for 2028.
Editor's Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD/Four Seasons Yachts. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.