Programme features 18 new itineraries and 18 additional destinations
Four Seasons Yachts has released details of its 2027-28 Caribbean season, introducing 18 itineraries and 18 new destinations.
The season will mark the brand’s second year sailing in the region, following its Mediterranean debut in March and inaugural Caribbean winter programme later this year.
Among the newly added destinations is Costa Rica, with itineraries visiting “exclusive” spots including Marina Papagayo and Bahía Golfito.
Select sailings to the destination in January and February will coincide with the seasonal migration of humpback whales, while all guests will have the chance to spot dolphins, sea turtles, tropical birds and monkeys.
Pre and post-voyage stays in Costa Rica are also available, as well as shore and sea experiences throughout the country.
Other highlights of the Caribbean 2027-28 season include visits to Cartagena in Columbia and Gustavia in St Barths.
Pre and post-sailing stays in Cartagena provide additional opportunities to “experience Four Seasons signature style of hospitality”.
The itineraries offer a mix of overnight and late-night stays, as well as Marina Days that invite guests to swim, lounge and enjoy watersports directly from the vessel.
Four Seasons Yachts will also operate dedicated Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year voyages in the winter of 2027.
Thanksgiving and Christmas sailings will explore the Lesser Antilles, visiting islands such as Saint Lucia, Martinique, Antigua and Nevis, while the New Year voyage will call at Curaçao and Colombia.
Ben Trodd, chief executive of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd, the joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts, said: “Each new season represents an avenue to further refine and elevate the Four Seasons Yachts experience – expanding into exceptional, unexpected destinations while artfully curating journeys around the individual passions of our guests.
“The Caribbean has long been a yachter’s sanctuary, and the introduction of destinations such as Costa Rica enables us to deepen our distinctive offering while unveiling new and compelling opportunities for discovery.”
The brand’s first vessel, Four Seasons I, will make its inaugural voyage next month.