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How much does a Four Seasons Yacht cruise cost? What price will you be paying if you want to take a voyage on the stunning Four Seasons Yacht? The price of one of these cruises starts at $20,000 USD per suite per voyage and you can find out more about the best value cruises below.

Our luxury concierge can share the full brochure with you. Feel free to contact us anytime, as we are official Preferred Partners of Four Seasons, so we can offer additional free benefits on these voyages.

The pictures above and below show this epic luxury yacht. You can see that this liner offers the highest levels of luxury only comparable to the Ritz-Carlton yachts in opulence.

We have already outlined how to book the best deal on a Ritz-Carlton Yacht. This is to book with an official Ritz-Carlton Virtuoso travel agency like our own luxury travel concierge. The same goes for these Four Seasons Yacht cruises. Our personalized agents will help you work out which suite and itinerary is right for you.

We can also point you in the direction of cheaper Four Seasons Yacht itineraries. If you choose your routing carefully, you can save around a third off the most expensive routings. Of course, most of our clients have a specific routing in mind, but if you are open to suggestion, we outline the cheaper routings below.

Four Seasons Yacht Pool From Above
Four Seasons Yacht Pool From Above
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What’s The Price Of A Four Seasons Yacht Cruise?

We have priced up a number of voyages for our clients. Prices vary per cruise, but the least expensive suite for a cruise around the Caribbean starts at around $20,000 USD per suite per voyage. These Caribbean voyages are generally cheaper than their Mediterranean counterparts.

The first Caribbean itineraries feature seven nights of exploration through the most exciting yachting destinations, including Saint Barthélemy (St Barths), Nevis, the Grenadines, St Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curaçao and Aruba.

The first Grand Mediterranean voyages will begin in March 2026 and include sailings through Croatia, Gibraltar, Montenegro, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Türkiye. The Mediterranean itinerary will also highlight the Greek Isles, with stops in Athens, Ios, Santorini, Milos, and more. Guests will explore under-the-radar islands steeped in culture and history, offering a variety of experiences that go above and beyond the ordinary of Mediterranean sailings.

Four Seasons Yacht Swim Deck
Four Seasons Yacht Swim Deck
Credit: Four Seasons Yachts

One of our favorite Mediterranean voyages runs from 20 March to 28 March 2026, with fares starting from $29,500 per suite per voyage in USD and routing from Malaga — Menorca — La Joliette — Saint Tropez — Isola Di Ponza — Trapani — Gozo — Valletta.

We also like their Greek island voyage, as it stops at lots of small islands that would be fun to visit. It sails with departures from 5 April to 17 2026. Fares start from $24,500 USD per suite per voyage. This voyage routes from Athens, where you can stay at the magnificent Four Seasons Athens, routing via Spetsai — iOS — Santorini – Agios Nikolaos – Yalikavak – Bodrum – Cesme, and ending up in Istanbul.

This latter Athens to Istanbul itinerary is a great one as you can stop by the Four Seasons Athens and the Four Seasons in Istanbul at the start and end of your trip. We have compared which of the two Istanbul hotels is the best:

Best Four Seasons In Istanbul At Bosphorus Vs Sultanahmet
Best Four Seasons In Istanbul: Bosphorus Vs Sultanahmet

Tips

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul At Sultanahmet is a very well-located luxury hotel in the middle of the major tourist sites. It's a beautiful and unique property with a lot of character. The Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul At The Bosphorus is right on the waterfront and has staggering waterside views. Both properties offer two of the best hotels in Istanbul, but which should you choose? Which is the best Four Seasons in Istanbul: Bosphorus Vs. Sultanahmet? Below, we outline the hotel and then break down the differences between these two hotels by location, views, rooms, dining, and pool.

That said, the Caribbean cruises offer the best value if you want to experience the Four Seasons ship. The first Caribbean cruise is due to set sail on January 25, 2026 and runs through to February 1, 2026. This cruise costs $29,900 USD per suite per voyage and starts in Barbados, routing via — Marina Day Mayreau — St Lucia – Martinique – Antigua and ending up in Aruba.

What’s The Cheapest Cabin?

The Sea View Suite offers the best value on these cruises and offers a stunning main bedroom pictured below, along with a generous decked balcony with an L-shaped sofa and a hugely comfy lounger chair.

Four Seasons Yacht Sea View Suite
Four Seasons Yacht Sea View Suite
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The largest suites on this ship are enormous. The Loft Suite includes an audacious atrium lounge with towering glass windows and a marvelous deck with its own private pool. This extravagant suite could easily fit a large family as it is comprised of 3 bedrooms along with its own gym and splash pool.

Four Seasons Yacht loft Suite At Night
Four Seasons Yacht loft Suite At Night
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The Funnel Suite is the most luxurious accommodation aboard the ship. It spans four levels and encompasses over 9,500 ft² of indoor and outdoor living space. It includes a private wading pool and an exclusive spa area. Offering vertical and horizontal connectivity, this suite presents one of the largest continuously connected living spaces at sea. Its floor-to-ceiling wraparound curved glass window modules, featuring the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea, offer breathtaking 280-degree views.

Review Four Seasons Yachts
Review: Four Seasons Yachts

News

Following on from our review of the new and exclusive Ritz-Carlton Yacht Evrima, which we visited on a recent stay in Monte-Carlo, I am delighted to share that Four Seasons is launching a similarly luxurious collection of yachts. We are excited to book our luxury concierge clients onto these yachts as we are official Preferred Partners of Four Seasons, so we are able to offer additional free benefits on these voyages. Four Seasons Yachts brings together an unparalleled group of partners.

Experience On Board

The inaugural Four Seasons Yacht will feature 95 suites with terrace decks, ranging from 100 ft² for the deluxe suite to nearly 5,000 ft² for the expansive Funnel Suite, which is the Yacht’s most spacious accommodation.

An innovative highlight of this yacht is its onboard transverse marina, granting guests effortless access to various water sports activities. This pioneering marina design incorporates expansive openings from port to starboard, featuring generous platforms and tiered lounging decks on both sides.

Guests can indulge in exclusive sailing, snorkeling, and windsurfing experiences. Additionally, the ship offers rentable custom-crafted “sea limousines” for transfers, coastal tours, and a pair of beach landers, enhancing the signature marina experience, accessible at most anchor ports.

Four Seasons Yacht Main Pool
Four Seasons Yacht Main Pool
Credit: Four Seasons Yachts

Yet another remarkable feature is the canoe aft deck, boasting a 66-foot pool, making it one of the largest at sea, and serving as a focal point for guests to gather. This salt-water pool is equipped with a swift draining system, allowing the floor to be raised and transformed into a versatile multi-function area. This adaptable space can accommodate various events such as performances, fashion shows, and weddings, among other possibilities.

Other luxury yacht options include the Ritz-Carlton Yachts, which has launched numerous luxury ships. A trip on one of these is also worth considering for the luxury traveler.

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