In the program of the 33 new Mediterranean cruise journeys and the 40 new ports announced by Four Seasons Yachts for 2027, Greece is included.
The entry of Four Seasons Yachts into the Mediterranean with a new and particularly dense program for 2027 strengthens competition in the high-end luxury cruise market, with Greece remaining a strategic reference point for premium brands.
The company, which offers ultra-luxury cruise experiences, announced its 2027 program, which includes, among other things, five-day itineraries that touch Greece, Croatia and Sardinia, offering a premium exploration experience with an emphasis on boutique ports, authentic local encounters and overnight stays in popular destinations of the Eastern Mediterranean.
New ports and special experiences
The 2027 program introduces new stops such as Lisbon, Rimini and Santa Cruz. In addition, 27 ports will offer overnight stays, including new ones in Egypt, Casablanca, Cadiz, Bodrum and Marmaris.
The philosophy of “personalised journeys”
The CEO of Four Seasons Yachts, Ben Trodd, stressed that the new collection of cruise itineraries reflects a different approach to ultra-luxury travel: “Our Mediterranean collection for 2027 is built on our belief that exceptional journeys are crafted through personalised experiences. We designed itineraries that combine iconic landmarks with more tranquil coastlines, covering every preference of travellers.”
Expansion into the Caribbean and new routes
Complementing the Mediterranean, Four Seasons Yachts will also present new Caribbean routes in the coming months. The Four Seasons I, the company’s first vessel, will embark on its maiden voyage in 2026.








