The Rivieras
The Rivieras featuring Argentario & L'Île-Rousse
From the rustic finesse of Argentario to the majestic cliffs of Taormina and the pristine beaches of L’Île-Rousse, this Riviera journey encapsulates the allure of iconic waterfronts across Mediterranean isles.
Vessel
Four Seasons I
Itinerary
Journey With Us
Accommodations
Suites & Fares
Each of the 95 spacious suites will offer floor-to-ceiling windows and access to expansive private terrace decks. Our roomiest four-level suite at over 9,600 square feet also includes a private spa and a personal wading pool.
Seaview Suite
473 sq. ft. (44m²)Seaview Suite with Studio
473 sq. ft. (44 m2)Seaview Mid Suite
473 sq. ft. (44m²)Superior Seaview Suite
710 sq. ft. (66m²)Ocean Suite
764 sq. ft. (71 m²)Ocean Suite with Studio
893 sq. ft. (83m2)Grand Ocean Suite
818 sq. ft. (76m²)Saint Barths Suite
1,528 sq. ft. (147m²)Milos Suite
1,636 sq. ft. (152m²)Saint-Tropez Suite
1,743 sq. ft. (162m²)Málaga Suite
2,055 sq. ft. (191m²)Portofino Suite
2,142 sq. ft. (199m²)Loft Suite
3,562 sq. ft. (331m²)Funnel Suite
5,057 sq. ft. (470m²)Connectivity
Connecting suites
Our yacht incorporates a one-of-a-kind innovative wall system that enables suites to be expanded according to each guest's needs. An industry-first, this versatility unlocks over 100 different connecting options and the unique opportunity to reserve an entire side of a deck.
Yacht Experiences
A New World Awaits You Onboard
Dining
Explore a World of Flavour
Eleven onboard restaurant and lounge locations celebrate Four Seasons history of culinary innovation and attention to guest preferences. From classic Mediterranean to comfort food favourites, enjoy dining al fresco, indoors, or in the comfort of your suite’s terrace deck.
Wellness
Relax and Revitalize
Escape to the yacht’s spa, a haven of relaxation with tranquil remedy rooms and spaces designed to soothe all the senses. Our fitness centre offers the familiar Four Seasons standards supporting your cardio, strength-training, and stretching regimens.
Pool Deck
Poolside Paradise
The heart and soul of our yacht is our 20-metre aft pool deck, which is inspired by the classic “Christina O” yacht. Soak up the sun and enjoy the seaside setting.
The Marina
Unwind Overwater
Our state-of-the-art transverse marina brings you level with the sun-kissed sea. The marina serves as a special gathering point, perfect for lounging by the water and as a launchpad for the yacht’s numerous watersport offerings.
Kids & Teens
Fun for All
We welcome intergenerational travel and reunions of families and friends. With extensive connecting suite accommodations and Four Seasons popular programming, extended families will bask in the joy of simply being together while discovering exciting yacht destinations.
Shore Experience
Shoreside Escapes
Onshore, guests embark on carefully curated adventures that capture the essence of each destination. Whether it's truffle hunting in Viareggio, Italy, playing a round of golf at Golf Club Saint-Tropez, France, designed by Gary Player, taking a private helicopter flight from Falmouth, Antigua for lunch at the exclusive Nobu Restaurant in Barbuda, or snorkelling and swimming from a private luxury motor boat in Frenchman’s Cay, British Virgin Islands, Four Seasons Yachts bespoke shoreside journeys tap into the soul of each destination.
Service
Personalized Service
Four Seasons commitment to excellence throughout the guest experience starts with its remarkable service culture. With our one-to-one staff-to-guest ratio, we’re creating meaningful memories through personalized attention and care. Your Four Seasons Yachts moments await.
Inspiration
Sail with Savoir Faire
Cuisine
Let Argentario's agrarian roots shine through in dishes like acquacotta, a soulful soup of foraged wild greens, or a peposo beef stew, the meat meltingly tender from hours simmered in local wine. Taormina's ancient Greek roots emerge in pasta 'ncaciata, a timballo of maccheroni luxuriating in silky eggplant and salty ricotta salata. Malta is a crossroads of culinary influences: tuck into golden pastizzi, ricotta-stuffed pastries that fuse Sicilian and Arabic flavors, or a tangy ġbejna sheep's milk cheeselet, perfect with a glass of Meridiana Chardonnay, the grapes ripened in the island's fierce sun.
Historical References
From Argentario's 16th-century Spanish fortifications to Valletta's Baroque palaces, every port is a master class in Mediterranean history. Positano's candy-colored cascade of houses recalls the heyday of the Amalfi Maritime Republic, when its ships plied the spice routes to Byzantium. In L'Île-Rousse, visit the childhood home of Pasquale Paoli, the 18th-century Corsican patriot who briefly made the island an independent nation. And in Valletta, step into St John's Co-Cathedral, a kaleidoscope of gilt and marble where the Knights of Malta once prayed before sailing off to battle the Ottoman Turks.
Things to Do
Hike Argentario's wild Tombolo di Feniglia, a six-kilometre strip of golden sand lapped by the cobalt Tyrrhenian. Take the twisting Amalfi Drive to Positano, stopping for granita al limone in lemon-scented Sorrento. Step back in time in Taormina's third-century BC Greek amphitheater, the smoldering peak of Mount Etna an omnipresent backdrop. And on Corsica's Balagne coast, trek the rugged Sentier des Douaniers, a former smugglers' trail hugging the island's jagged northern shore, punctuated by solitary pebble bays and wind-twisted pines.
Packing Guide
The Tuscan coast of Italy somehow remains a hidden gem. While offering the beautiful wines and food that Tuscany is synonymous with, here you also get a beachy vibe on a beautiful cone shaped island with lush green vegetation and olive groves. While exploring Porto Santo Stefano in Argentario you’ll want to hit that perfect mix of elevated and beach-worthy in Australian brand Sir dresses and Hermes sandals. For him, classic Ralph Lauren polos are perfect. Pack a beach bag by Marni to hit up the enchanting seasides of Valleta, Malta, Positano, and Taormina. Bring along Veda walking shoes for wandering the historic and bustling seaside town of L'lle-Rousse, in Corsica.