Following the lead of Ritz-Carlton, whose Yacht Collection is already sailing the region, Four Seasons is getting into the ultra-small-ship luxury cruising space, with its first “yacht” under construction in Italy.
Now, the company has announced its first lineup of destinations for its Caribbean sailings, which will begin in 2026.
Four Seasons’ first Caribbean season will run from January to March 2026, with stops in St Barth, Nevis, the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, Curacao, Aruba and Guadeloupe.
It’s a mix of large and small ports, from the Caribbean capital of chic in St Barth to the rich, diverse attractions in the French Caribbean departments of Martinique and Guadeloupe.
Each ship will have just 95 suites, with what Four Seasons claims is “50 percent more living space per guest” than any other cruise brand.
Every room will have floor-to-ceiling windows, double vanities in the bathrooms and private terraces.
“Our teams are dedicated to innovating and delivering genuine service, ensuring each journey is defined by comfort, elegance, and personalization, setting a new standard for luxury hospitality experiences at sea,” says Alejandro Reyna, the president and CEO of Four Seasons.