Four
Seasons Yachts has unveiled its 2027-2028 Caribbean season, introducing 18
curated voyages and 18 new destinations. The season marks the luxury cruise
company’s second year sailing in the region. This follows Four Seasons Yachts’ Mediterranean
debut of Four Seasons I in March 2026 and its inaugural winter season later
this year.
"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," said Ben Trodd, CEO, Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings
Ltd., Joint Owner/Operator of Four Seasons Yachts in a statement.
He added, "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."
Costa Rica as a New Destination
The season introduces Costa Rica to include Marina Papagayo and
Bahía Golfito. Voyages will provide direct access to the country’s most beautiful
coastlines, wildlife refuges and protected ecosystems.
Select January and February sailings coincide with the
seasonal migration of humpback whales to Costa Rica's Pacific waters. Guests
may also encounter dolphins, sea turtles, tropical birds, and monkeys while
experiencing the remarkable biodiversity of the surrounding landscapes.
Pre- and post-voyage stays in Costa Rica allow guests to
enjoy Four Seasons hospitality both on land and at sea. Multiple Shore and Sea
Experiences throughout the country invite deeper exploration, encouraging
guests to experience Costa Rica with greater intention.
Diverse Caribbean Destinations
Other highlights of the 2027-2028 season include a
collection of Caribbean destinations ranging from the colorful waterfronts of
Cartagena to the relaxed elegance of Gustavia on St. Barths, each voyage designed
to balance shore time with unhurried days anchoring at sea.
Overnight and late-night stays feature waterfront dinners in
historic harbor towns to quiet evenings at anchor beneath Caribbean skies.
Select voyages include a transit through the Panama Canal, as part of a broader
journey through Central America and the Caribbean.
Pre- and post-stays in Cartagena provide opportunities to
experience Four Seasons signature style of hospitality, with curated
itineraries for seamless transition between land and sea.
Celebrating the Seasons
Additionally, the 2027 season that includes Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year voyages has been reimagined.
Thanksgiving and Christmas sailings will linger among the
Lesser Antilles, weaving through islands such as Saint Lucia, Martinique,
Antigua, and Nevis. Days unfold between relaxed beach moments and late evenings
ashore, while festive gatherings aboard the yacht bring guests together for
celebratory moments.
The New Year voyage will make calls in Curaçao and Colombia,
destinations known for vibrant culture and cosmopolitan energy, setting the
stage for a memorable way to start the new year.
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