Four Seasons Yachts is charting an even more ambitious course for its second Mediterranean season, revealing 33 new voyages and more than 40 fresh ports of call for 2027. From Lisbon to the Greek Islands, Rimini to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and now Egypt, the collection has been designed for travellers who want the intimacy of yachting with the polish and service of a Four Seasons stay at sea.
A reimagined Mediterranean for 2027
Running from March to November 2027, the new program deliberately avoids repeating any itineraries from the inaugural season, giving past guests completely new routes to explore. Each voyage blends marquee ports with quieter coastal enclaves, combining big-ticket cities like Athens and Lisbon with yacht-sized harbours such as Rimini, Zakynthos and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The result is a Mediterranean that feels both familiar and fresh – classic highlights, with a strong emphasis on bespoke access and cultural connection.
Four Seasons Yachts’ CEO, Ben Trodd, calls the collection an evolution of the brand’s approach to the region, built around flexibility and personalisation rather than cookie‑cutter circuits. Every itinerary is shaped to balance time ashore with the onboard experience, making the yacht itself as much a destination as the ports on the map.
Egypt joins the Four Seasons Yachts map
Headline news for 2027 is the introduction of Egypt as a key feature of three new voyages. Two distinct seven‑night Eastern Mediterranean sailings will spotlight Egyptian ports and coastal highlights, while a 14‑night Grand Mediterranean journey stitches both together for guests wanting a deeper dive. Strategic overnights built into these itineraries allow meaningful time on land, opening the door to classic sights such as the Pyramids of Giza and the Valley of the Kings, along with visits to historic shorelines along the Mediterranean coast.

Travellers can extend these sailings into full land‑and‑sea journeys with pre‑ or post‑cruise stays at Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San Stefano or Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens. It’s an appealing option for Australians and other long‑haul guests, turning a single trip into a layered itinerary that blends city time, resort downtime and yacht exploration under one luxury umbrella.
Five-night yacht journeys with real depth
Recognising that not everyone can commit to longer voyages, Four Seasons Yachts has expanded its portfolio of five‑night Mediterranean itineraries for 2027. These shorter journeys are designed to feel immersive rather than rushed, combining marina days in clear‑water anchorages with calls at smaller, atmospheric harbours that larger ships simply can’t reach.

Highlights include Greek Isles itineraries featuring Santorini and Hydra, Adriatic routes along the Croatian coast, Riviera sailings that visit Sardinia and Monte Carlo or Saint‑Tropez and Portofino, and further Greek Island pairings such as Antiparos and Mykonos. Each has its own flavour – from whitewashed villages and volcanic cliffs to old‑money Riviera glamour – but all keep the guest count low and the level of detail high.
More overnights, more time to linger
A key theme running through the 2027 season is unhurried exploration. Across the program, 27 ports feature overnight stays, giving guests the chance to experience destinations after day‑trippers and larger ships have moved on. This extended time is particularly valuable in new overnight ports for the brand, including Egyptian cities, Casablanca in Morocco, Cádiz in Spain, Bodrum and Marmaris in Turkey, and Porto Cervo in Sardinia.

These late‑night and overnight calls pair naturally with the onboard experience of Four Seasons I, the line’s first yacht, which will make its debut in 2026 before returning to the Mediterranean for this expanded second season. Before arriving in Europe, the yacht will begin 2027 in the Caribbean, with additional year‑end sailings in the region to be announced, giving loyal guests the option to follow the ship between seasons.
For travellers who love the idea of small‑ship luxury, tailor‑made service and a Mediterranean that goes well beyond the standard cruise circuit, Four Seasons Yachts’ 2027 collection makes a compelling case to put yacht travel at the top of the bucket list.