Four Seasons Yachts unveils its 2027-2028 Caribbean season, introducing 18 curated voyages and 18 new destinations that will invite guests to explore this part of the world by sea. Designed around cozy marinas and lesser-visited ports, each itinerary allows travelers to directly immerse themselves in the Caribbean experience. This season marks the second year of Four Seasons Yachts' sailing in the region, following the brand's debut in the Mediterranean in March 2026 and its first winter season in the Caribbean later this year.
«Each new season represents a journey to further refine and enhance the Four Seasons Yachts experience - expanding to exceptional, unexpected destinations while expertly curating journeys around our guests» individual passions,« said Ben Trodd, CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd. and co-owner/operator of Four Seasons Yachts. »The Caribbean has long been a sanctuary for yachtsmen, and the addition of destinations like Costa Rica allows us to deepen our unique offering while opening up new and exciting opportunities for discovery.".
Getting to know Costa Rica: nature at the water's edge
Travel will take place through some of the country's most exclusive gateways, including Marina Papagayo and Bahia Golfito, where private marinas provide direct access to Costa Rica's most beautiful coastlines, wildlife sanctuaries and protected ecosystems. Sailing in January and February allows for some voyages that coincide with the seasonal migration of humpback whales to Costa Rica's Pacific waters, offering a closer look at this fascinating natural phenomenon. Guests can also encounter dolphins, sea turtles, tropical birds and monkeys while enjoying the amazing biodiversity of the surrounding landscapes.
Pre- and post-travel stays in Costa Rica provide additional opportunities for luxury hotel exploration, allowing guests to enjoy Four Seasons hospitality both on land and at sea. Numerous onshore and offshore vacation programs throughout the country invite deeper exploration, encouraging guests to experience Costa Rica in a deeper and more focused way rather than as a single stop.
The Caribbean: made for discovery
In addition to Costa Rica, other highlights of the 2027-2028 season include a diverse collection of Caribbean destinations, from the colorful waterfronts of Cartagena to the laid-back elegance of Gustavia on St. Barthel's Island. Each voyage is designed to combine time ashore with leisurely days at anchor, where «Days at the Marina» invite guests to swim, relax and enjoy water sports right from the ship.
Overnight and late stays allow destinations to reveal their character after the sun goes down, from waterfront dinners in historic port cities to quiet evenings at anchor under Caribbean skies. Some voyages will also include transit through the Panama Canal as part of a broader journey through Central America and the Caribbean.
Pre- and post-trip trips to Cartagena provide additional opportunities to experience Four Seasons' signature style of hospitality, and itineraries are carefully designed to ensure a seamless transition between land and sea.
Holiday season at sea
Four Seasons Yachts will redefine the 2027 holiday season by offering special Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's voyages designed for comfort, connection and celebration.
The Thanksgiving and Christmas sailings will linger among the Lesser Antilles, passing by such legendary islands as St. Lucia, Martinique, Antigua and Nevis. Days will be spent between relaxed beach moments and late evenings ashore, and holiday gatherings will bring guests together to celebrate on board.
The New Year's voyage will expand horizons, welcoming the new year with stops in Curacao and Colombia, places known for their vibrant culture and cosmopolitan energy, which will create the conditions for an unforgettable start to the year.
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