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Four Seasons Yachts expands Med program for 2027

Itineraries to Egypt added to new program that excludes repeated itineraries

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December 21, 2025

Four Seasons Yachts has introduced 33 new voyages and more than 40 new ports of call in its second Mediterranean season in 2027. The program includes “iconic shores and lesser-known locales”, and will go even as far as Egypt.

From March to November, the 2027 season marks an evolution of the Mediterranean offering for Four Seasons Yachts, with no repeated itineraries from the inaugural year. Itineraries are curated explorations designed for modern luxury travellers seeking flexibility, variety, and meaningful cultural connection, the yet-to-launch luxury yacht operator said.

Guests will venture to more than 40 new ports of call, including Portugal’s storied city of Lisbon and the refined coastal enclaves of Rimini, Zakynthos and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while also returning to highlights of the 2026 season such as the Greek Islands and the historic city of Athens.

Three new voyages will feature Egypt as a marquee highlight, consisting of two distinct seven-night voyages through the Eastern Mediterranean, along with a 14-night Grand Mediterranean journey that combines both itineraries for guests seeking a deeper and more immersive exploration. Each itinerary features strategic overnights, allowing travellers to venture further into Egypt and experience the Valley of the Kings, the Pyramids of Giza and the region’s most storied shores.

In 2027, Four Seasons Yachts will offer three itineraries that include Egypt.

Travellers can pair the voyage with stays at Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San Stefano or Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens, creating an extended one-brand land-and-sea journey.

Four Seasons Yachts is expanding its five-night voyages, allowing guests to explore the Mediterranean’s most captivating regions more deeply throughout the journey. These shorter voyages combine marina days in clear-water anchorages with intimate harbour calls accessible only to vessels of this scale.

Within the new collection of journeys, 27 ports will include overnight stays, offering unhurried access to destinations. Several of these overnight stays will be in new ports for Four Seasons Yachts, including those in Egypt, as well as Casablanca, Morocco; Cadiz, Spain; Bodrum and Marmaris, Turkey; and Porto Cervo, Sardinia.

Ben Trodd, CEO of Four Seasons Yachts, said: “Our itineraries are ever-evolving, and the introduction of more than 40 new destinations for our second season underscores our commitment to shaping exploration in a way only Four Seasons can, grounded in thoughtful design, personalisation, and our hallmark service ethos.”

Complementing this highly curated Mediterranean experience, Four Seasons Yachts will begin 2027 in the Caribbean. More details to come.

Meanwhile, Four Seasons Yachts appears to have pushed back the launch date of its first yacht, Four Seasons I, by nearly two months, from 25 January 2026 to the second half of March.

According to the start-up ultra-luxury hospitality line’s website, the first listed itinerary is a 9-night Mediterranean sailing from Malaga in Andalusia, Spain to Valletta, Malta on 20 March. It is possible that earlier departures have been removed from the website if they are sold out, however most cruise and yacht operators still list their ‘full’ departures online up until date of sailing.

When Four Seasons Yachts originally announced its launch in January 2024, the brand has earmarked entering service from December 2025.

LATTE reached out to Four Seasons Yachts for feedback on a possible revised launch date for Four Seasons I.