Four Seasons Yachts has revealed plans for its 2027 Caribbean season, featuring 18 new voyages to exclusive destinations including Costa Rica. The itineraries emphasize luxury access to secluded harbors and natural wonders, following the brand's Mediterranean debut in March 2026. Holiday sailings and Panama Canal transits add variety to the offerings.
Four Seasons Yachts is expanding its presence in the Caribbean with 18 curated voyages for the 2027-2028 season, introducing 18 new destinations designed for high-net-worth travelers seeking privacy and immersion. This marks the brand's second year in the region after launching its Mediterranean service in March 2026 and initial Caribbean itineraries in winter 2026.
A key addition is Costa Rica, appearing for the first time on the schedule. Voyages will visit Marina Papagayo and Bahía Golfito, providing access to pristine coastlines, rainforests, and protected ecosystems. January and February sailings align with the humpback whale migration along the Pacific waters, allowing sightings of dolphins, sea turtles, tropical birds, and monkeys. Guests can extend their trips with pre- and post-voyage stays at Four Seasons properties on land, combining sea and shore experiences in volcanoes, cloud forests, and wildlife reserves.
Other destinations include Cartagena in Colombia and Gustavia on St. Barths, focusing on vibrant waterfronts and historic charm. Itineraries balance time at anchor for swimming, water sports, and relaxation with onshore explorations, including overnight stays for evening dinners in harbor towns. Select voyages incorporate a transit through the Panama Canal, linking the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean and incorporating Central American ports.
Holiday-themed sailings cater to festive celebrations. Thanksgiving and Christmas voyages navigate the Lesser Antilles, stopping at Saint Lucia, Martinique, Antigua, and Nevis for beach days and onboard gatherings. The New Year's itinerary visits Curaçao and Colombia, highlighting their cultural and cosmopolitan atmospheres.
The fleet features the Four Seasons I, debuting in 2026 with residential-style suites and the Funnel Suite, which includes the largest contiguous glass pane at sea. The Four Seasons II follows in 2027, built by Fincantieri, emphasizing expansive amenities like a transverse marina for water activities. These voyages support regional trends toward small-ship luxury travel, as noted by the Caribbean Tourism Organization and UN World Tourism Organization, prioritizing low-impact access to remote locations.