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Four Seasons yacht to set sail in 2026 with new floating marina
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Four Seasons l, the first in the Four Seasons Yachts collection, will set sail on its maiden voyage in 2026, and new details about the luxury vessel's standout marina experience and seaside programming have been unveiled.
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On designated 'Marina Days' — featured on most Mediterranean and Caribbean voyages — when the yacht is not sailing, the Four Seasons I transforms into an aquatic playground, providing guests with the opportunity to enjoy a unique perspective from sea level.
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The vessel's innovative marina will provide unparalleled access to the water's edge. Featuring two retractable platforms — one on each side of the vessel — the marina spans the yacht, providing up to 676 square metres of total space. The unique feature offers guests options for watersports, wellness, activities, relaxation, dining and more.
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This flexible space, spanning two decks, can accommodate up to 105 guests across its combined indoor and outdoor spaces, which include a lounge, bar and an extendable deck with a sea pool and lounge chairs. Providing up to an extra 351 square metres and boasting direct access to the water, the extendable watersports dock offers ample opportunities for continued exploration and discovery at sea.
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'Guests will explore remarkable destinations, beautiful bays and hidden coves while enjoying adventures on kayaks, paddleboards and superyacht water toys that let them glide effortlessly across the water,' explains Tim Littley, vice–president of Itinerary and Planning at Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, joint owner/operator of Four Seasons Yachts. 'These Marina Days will add a new element of discovery and fun, and we look forward to introducing our guests to this one-of-a-kind experience.'
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Fredrik Johansson, Tillberg Design's partner and executive director, said, 'Our design focuses on creating a seamless connection with the sea, enhancing both esthetic appeal and functionality. Inspired by the dining terraces in the South of France, we aimed to bring that atmosphere of casual elegance aboard the yacht.'
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