Four Seasons charts course for expansion with second luxury yacht backed by $830 million funding

With the highly anticipated debut of its first-ever luxury yacht set for early 2026, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is already making waves by announcing plans for a second vessel. The company has secured approximately $830 million in funding to build Four Seasons II, underscoring its commitment to establishing a strong presence in the burgeoning luxury yachting sector.

Expanding the fleet: The vision behind Four Seasons II

Four Seasons’ first yacht is poised to redefine luxury at sea, featuring 95 spacious cabins across 14 decks, each meticulously designed as a luxury suite. The ship will be captained by the social media star and seasoned mariner Kate McCue, promising an exceptional and personalized cruising experience.

Donald Mason, chief financial officer of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD — the joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts — expressed enthusiasm about the new development: “With financing secured for the creation of a second Four Seasons Yacht … we are thrilled to be expanding our fleet to include Four Seasons II. This milestone reflects our continued growth and commitment to delivering Four Seasons’ legendary service at sea.”

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