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Four Seasons Yachts Embarks on Maiden Voyage with Steel Cutting Ceremony for Inaugural ship.

Four Seasons Yachts has initiated the construction of its inaugural vessel with a steel-cutting ceremony held at the Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona, Italy. The significant event marks the official commencement of the production phase for the 95-suite ship, slated for delivery in November 2025. The ceremony witnessed the presence of senior executives from Four Seasons Yachts, luxury yachting company Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd, and Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri.

Larry Pimentel, President and CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd, expressed joy, stating, "Today is cause for great celebration, as this moment marks the beginning of the highly anticipated ship-building process. We are officially on our way to creating this 'category of one' Four Seasons Yacht, and this ceremonial start button will forever be remembered as a beloved milestone in this elegant vessel's history."

Alejandro Reynal, President and CEO of Four Seasons, shared his pride in celebrating the steel-cutting milestone with partners at Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings and Fincantieri. He remarked, "Four Seasons Yachts will be another incredible luxury journey for our guests, complementing our Private Jet and Drive experiences and building upon the strength of our portfolio of iconic hotels and resorts worldwide."

The all-suite, residential-style vessel by Four Seasons Yachts aims to set a new standard for privacy and a guest-centric layout. Highlight features include the Funnel Suite's floor-to-ceiling wraparound curved glass window modules, comprising the largest contiguous piece of glass at sea, and a customized onboard transverse marina.

Initially offering winter and spring itineraries in the Caribbean, the ship plans to navigate the Mediterranean during the summer. Priority access to reserve yacht voyages is currently being distributed by invitation-only, starting with loyal Four Seasons guests and key travel partners. Other interested guests can sign up online to be added to the waitlist and experience the product.

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