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An investment of more than €400 million has been secured for the design and construction of a second vessel for Four Seasons Yachts, enabling the cruise newcomer to forge ahead with its ambitious growth plans. Luxury yachting company Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings, the joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts, confirmed it had secured the financing for the construction of a second ultraluxury Four Seasons vessel that will be developed by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and built at its shipyard in Ancona, Italy. The vessel will be delivered in 2027 and will embark on its inaugural sailings in 2028.
Ben Trodd

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“With financing secured for the creation of a second Four Seasons Yacht in partnership with lauded Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and luxury hospitality leader Four Seasons, we are thrilled to be expanding our fleet to include Four Seasons II,” Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Chief Financial Officer Donald Mason said. “This milestone reflects our continued growth and commitment to delivering Four Seasons legendary service at sea. With unmatched craftsmanship, innovation, and elegance, Four Seasons II will continue to elevate the yachting lifestyle experience to unprecedented heights,” Four Seasons l, home to 95 residential-style suites, is also being built by Fincantieri and will set sail for its inaugural year on 25 January 2026. It was floated out in January this year.

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