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Four Seasons Yachts Brings Private Islands Into the Mix
Four Seasons Yachts is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about luxury debuts on the water, and now it has added another layer of gloss. Ahead of its inaugural Caribbean season, the brand has unveiled two signature private island experiences that make the itinerary feel less like a cruise and more like an ultra-exclusive floating club with a very good view.
For travellers who like their luxury a little more personal, the concept is simple: step off the yacht and straight into spaces reserved for Four Seasons guests, with the kind of service and privacy that usually comes with a very large key and an even larger price tag.
Signature Experiences for 2026-27
The new experiences are designed to run across voyages during the 2026-27 season. The first is a private Beach Day at Prickly Pear Cays in Anguilla, which promises a secluded slice of Caribbean coastline with the Four Seasons treatment. The second is an exclusive yacht club escape at Norman’s Cay Yacht Club in The Bahamas, giving guests a more social but still highly curated island stop.
That’s a smart move. In the luxury cruise world, the real competition is no longer just suite size or Champagne labels; it is access. Private islands, limited-capacity beach days and tailor-made shore moments are the kind of extras that turn a beautiful voyage into a very hard-to-replicate story.
Where Four Seasons I Will Sail

The inaugural Four Seasons I Caribbean itineraries are now open for booking, and the route list reads like a highlight reel of the region’s most desirable names. Voyages will feature The Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, St Barts, Nevis, Antigua and Anguilla, giving guests a mix of chic harbours, turquoise water and classic island glamour.
For travellers, that means a chance to experience the Caribbean through a more polished lens, with the yacht acting as both transport and destination. It’s less about checking off ports and more about moving through the region in a way that feels deliberately unhurried and unmistakably upscale.
Why This Debut Matters
Four Seasons Yachts is clearly aiming to stand out in a crowded luxury market by leaning into experiences that feel rare rather than routine. Private islands and yacht club escapes are not new ideas in travel, but the Four Seasons name gives them a level of polish and consistency that high-end guests will notice immediately.
There is also something refreshing about the timing. As more luxury travellers look for privacy, space and meaningful experiences, a yacht that can pair iconic Caribbean calls with exclusive island access feels very much on trend. The result is a product that speaks to both seasoned yacht travellers and first-timers who want the full fantasy without the fuss.
Conclusion
Four Seasons Yachts is launching its Caribbean chapter with exactly the kind of detail that gets luxury travellers paying attention. Between Prickly Pear Cays, Norman’s Cay and a route through some of the region’s most elegant island names, the inaugural season is designed to feel intimate, distinctive and a little bit irresistible.
For anyone who believes the best Caribbean trips come with fewer crowds and better service, this one is worth watching closely. The yacht is not just taking guests to the islands—it is turning the islands into part of the experience.
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