
Fincantieri delivers FOUR SEASONS I
CruiseFincantieri delivered FOUR SEASONS I, the first ultra-luxury hospitality vessel for Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, Joint Owner/Operator of Four Seasons Yachts, at its Ancona shipyard.
More than just a new standard in luxury at sea, FOUR SEASONS I is also the world’s first intelligent ultra-luxury vessel representing an important step forward in the digital evolution of shipbuilding. Fincantieri’s Navis Sapiens program, marking the first Navis Sapiens of the Fincantieri Group as announced at Seatrade 2025 and developed by Fincantieri Ingenium, the joint venture between Fincantieri NexTech and Accenture, enables a new generation of smart ships, built on an integrated and evolutive digital architecture that leverages artificial intelligence and real-time data to support safer, more efficient and future-proof operations. Its open, scalable design also allows the vessel to integrate new functionalities and technologies as they emerge — all without weighing down the guest-facing experience.
With its all-suite, residential style product, FOUR SEASONS I sets a new frontier for ultra-luxury hospitality at sea. The 34,000 GT and 207 metres vessel features just 95 exclusive suites, each designed as a private sanctuary overlooking the ocean. The design philosophy aims to remove barriers between guests and the sea, with generous terraces and open-air living spaces. The iconic Funnel Suite offers an extraordinary 457 square metres of indoor-outdoor private space, positioning it among the most exclusive accommodations ever created on a hospitality vessel. Inspired by the Four Seasons approach to hosting — personalized service, world-class amenities, and uncompromising attention to detail — the yacht ship creates an entirely new category of bespoke travel by sea. Every suite is conceived as a tailored environment, crafted with premium materials and exceptional spatial generosity, redefining what it means to experience the ocean in an ultra-luxury dimension.
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