
Four Seasons Yachts Announces New Mediterranean Voyages for 2027
Four Seasons Yachts is embarking on an ambitious course for its second Mediterranean season with the announcement of 33 new voyages and over 40 fresh ports of call for 2027. The itineraries will range from Lisbon and the Greek Islands to Rimini and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, including Egypt for the first time.
A New Era in Mediterranean Cruising
Set to run from March to November 2027, this new program ensures that no itineraries are repeated from the inaugural season, offering returning guests completely new routes to discover. Each journey will combine well-known ports with quieter coastal locations, enabling an exploration that feels both familiar and novel. The collection will emphasize bespoke access and cultural connections.
“The collection represents an evolution of our brand’s approach to the region, focusing on flexibility and personalization rather than conventional routes,” said Ben Trodd, CEO of Four Seasons Yachts.
Introducing Egypt to the Itinerary
Notably, Egypt will be featured in three new voyages. This includes two distinct seven-night Eastern Mediterranean sailings spotlighting Egyptian ports, complemented by a 14-night Grand Mediterranean journey for those seeking an immersive experience. Overnight stays will allow for extensive time on land, inviting guests to explore historic landmarks like the Pyramids of Giza and the Valley of the Kings.
Shorter Itineraries for Immersive Experiences
Adapting to different traveler needs, Four Seasons Yachts has also launched an array of five-night Mediterranean itineraries. These shorter trips will focus on immersive experiences rather than rushed travel, blending tranquil anchorage days with visits to atmospheric harbors inaccessible to larger vessels.
Emphasis on Extended Stay
The 2027 season is centered around leisurely exploration, featuring 27 ports that will offer overnight stays, allowing guests to enjoy destinations free from the crowds of day-trippers. New overnight ports include cities in Egypt, Casablanca, Cádiz, Bodrum, and Porto Cervo.
As the Four Seasons I yacht prepares for its debut in 2026, it will return to the Mediterranean for this expanded second season, promising a unique luxury experience that pairs tailor-made service with an unforgettable travel adventure.
