Four Seasons Yacht Reveals Details of Its Shore Excursion Offerings
by Dori Saltzman
Rendering: Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd, Joint Owner/Operator Four Seasons Yachts
When Four Seasons I debuts in early 2026, it will offer “highly curated” landside experiences in 130 destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Bahamas. Guests can choose one of these extra-fee experiences or work with an Experience Concierge to create their own “hyper personalized” experience.
“There are so many different ways one can explore a destination, but today’s luxury traveler wants to discover extraordinary places in new, exclusive, and unique ways” said Geoff Burleton, Four Seasons Yachts vice president of shore and sea experiences. “Meaningful access is what transforms a destination from something you’ve seen to something you’ve truly experienced.”
Each of Four Seasons Yachts’ shore experiences will be categorized into one of six interests: adventure, exploration, culture, culinary, relaxation, and shopping. The experiences will be led by local experts including geologists, historians, folklorist, and even sports legends.
A few examples include:
- Private dive trip to Saba, Phillipsburg in Sint Maarten, which includes arrival by private plane and an undersea adventure with a certified dive instructor.
- Discovering Maremma by vintage car with a gourmet chef-hosted lunch in Argentario, Italy, which includes private touring in a vintage Spider, followed by lunch at the Michelin-starred Da Caino, along with a tour of its wine cellar.
- After-hours access to the Acropolis in Athens with a private guide and dinner at one of the area’s most celebrated restaurants.
- Joining a truffle hunt in Piran, Slovenia, followed by a tour of the Rodica Winery and a feast of truffle-inspired dishes and premier vintages.
- Golf at Sandy Lane Golf Club in Canouan in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, arriving by private plane from Barbados, followed by an insider-led discovery of local haunts.
- VIP shopping outing with a personal stylist in Cavalaire-sur-Mer (Saint-Tropez), France.
In accordance with Four Seasons’ sustainability goals, 75% of the company’s local partners are certified by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.
Four Seasons I is scheduled to debut Jan. 25, 2026. It will feature 95 residential-style suites that range from about 581 square feet to a whopping 9,601 square feet. It will also offer 11 restaurants and bars, none of which are included in the pricing, apart from complimentary breakfast.

