Nine new voyages exploring the Bahamas and Caribbean between November 19, 2026 and January 31, 2027 have been announced for Four Seasons I.
"Building from the excitement and interest of our initial Mediterranean and Caribbean journeys, we are thrilled to unveil the final set of exceptional voyages for Four Seasons Yachts inaugural year," says Alejandro Reynal, president and CEO, Four Seasons. "The festive season is an important and special time for leisure travellers and our loyal guests, and we look forward to introducing a new luxury experience to explore the best of the Caribbean and Bahamas while spending the holidays with Four Seasons."
The newly released offerings build on the already announced itineraries in the Caribbean and Mediterranean, bringing the total inaugural year voyages to 32. Highlights of these new sailings include 17 new destinations including the Bahamas, Anguilla and Miami—and diverse lengths of sailings from five to seven to 14 nights.
The festive offerings begin with a 10-night Thanksgiving voyage to and from Antigua, weaving through the natural landscapes of the Lesser Antilles. Following a full day of exploration in Saint-Pierre, Martinique—guests can look forward to a Thanksgiving dinner prepared by Four Seasons culinary teams.
For those yearning to fully immerse themselves in the festive spirit, a variety of choices are on offer, from a seven-night Christmas voyage to a seven-night New Year's sailing—as well as a 14-night holiday showcase combining both. Each of these magical journeys begins and ends in Miami, offering guests the perfect opportunity to extend their celebration with a pre- or post-voyage stay at the iconic Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club in Surfside, Fla.
The Christmas voyage on Christmas Day will be spent in the remote paradise of Palmetto Point, Barbuda. Here, guests might find themselves embracing local holiday traditions or savouring a beachside Christmas feast crafted by world-class chefs. Meanwhile, the New Year's sailing will ring in 2027 at sea, followed by a beach day in the Exuma Sound. Guests can look forward to a glamorous New Year's Eve celebration, complete with gourmet cuisine, flowing champagne and exceptional entertainment.
Throughout November 2026 to January 2027, the expanded Caribbean portfolio will include destinations such as Grenada, with its world-class snorkeling and diving; Tobago, for swimming; and Anguilla, where guests will enjoy feasting on freshly caught lobster. A mix of well-known hotspots and undiscovered gems, many of the itinerary destinations have been previously inaccessible to large ships, and in some cases, Four Seasons I will be the only vessel in port.
Bahamas Round-Trip Sailings from Miami
On offer throughout December 2026 and January 2027 will be three round-trip, five-night sailings from Miami to the Bahamas. At the heart of each journey lies the Exuma Sound, yachting renowned for its sapphire waters and a necklace of 365 cays—one for each day of the year, as local lore would have it. On marina days, it will offer guests direct access to the sea.
Extended families, multi-generational travellers, and small groups travelling together will appreciate the extensive network of adjoining suites aboard Four Seasons I, which can be connected with modular walls. As many as five suites can be connected through these moving wall partitions or private terraces, offering numerous combinations to accommodate parties of up to 16 travelling together. This versatility also offers the unique opportunity to reserve an entire side of a deck.
The Yacht's premier suites, the Loft Suite and the Funnel Suite—allow for up to 19 or 36 guests travelling together, respectively. What's more, 12 suites feature separate multifunctional studio accommodations with separate entrances and private bathrooms that are seamlessly integrated with the primary suite. They were specifically designed with flexibility in mind to best accommodate guest needs, serving as extra storage space, a children's bedroom, travelling staff, or an office area.