Four Seasons Yachts has announced its 2027 Caribbean deployment, featuring 18 new voyages and 18 new destinations, including Costa Rica. This marks the second year of operations in the region, following a Mediterranean debut this March and an inaugural Caribbean season later this year. The itinerary highlights exclusive access points and seasonal wildlife sightings.
Four Seasons Yachts is expanding its presence in the Caribbean with a detailed 2027 schedule. The lineup includes 18 fresh voyages that introduce 18 destinations, spotlighting Costa Rica as a key addition. This follows the yacht's initial Mediterranean sailing in March and its first Caribbean trips scheduled for later in the current year.
Ben Trodd, CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., which jointly owns and operates Four Seasons Yachts, emphasized the strategic growth: “Each new season represents an avenue to further refine and elevate the Four Seasons Yachts experience—expanding into exceptional, unexpected destinations while artfully curating journeys around the individual passions of our guests.” He added that the Caribbean serves as a traditional haven for yachting, and incorporating places like Costa Rica strengthens their unique services by opening fresh avenues for exploration.
In Costa Rica, guests will reach exclusive sites such as Marina Papagayo and Bahia Golfito. Voyages timed for January and February align with the humpback whale migration, offering natural viewing opportunities. Options for pre- and post-cruise stays in Costa Rica allow travelers to experience Four Seasons accommodations on land alongside sea-based hospitality.
Additional features encompass selected transits through the Panama Canal and possibilities for extended stays in Cartagena before or after sailings. These elements aim to blend luxury cruising with tailored regional discoveries, building on the brand's established reputation for high-end travel.