
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has officially delivered the "Four Seasons I" superyacht to Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, the co-owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts. The ceremony took place at Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard on February 25, 2026.
"Four Seasons I" marks a significant milestone as it is the first vessel completed under the Navis Sapiens program, which integrates artificial intelligence and real-time data into the ship’s operational framework. With a gross tonnage of about 34,000 and a length of 207 meters (approximately 679 feet), the yacht distinguishes itself from traditional large cruise ships by featuring just 95 residential-style suites, designed as ocean-facing sanctuaries.
One standout suite, the Funnel Suite, offers around 457 square meters (approximately 4,913 square feet) of indoor and outdoor space, making it one of the largest private accommodations on a hospitality vessel to date. The yacht is built with advanced environmental protections and emphasizes open-air living to create a closer connection with the surrounding sea.
The delivery ceremony was attended by senior executives from both Fincantieri and Four Seasons Yachts, alongside local officials. The assembly of the yacht involved over 2,000 workers from Fincantieri and partner companies, highlighting the shipyard’s exceptional production capabilities and advanced manufacturing technologies, which were crucial in overcoming the unique technical and design challenges of this bespoke project.
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