Four Seasons Yachts Unveils Exclusive Private Island Experiences For Caribbean Debut

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Four Seasons Yachts has announced two exclusive private island experiences that will form a key part of the inaugural Caribbean season for Four Seasons I, giving guests access to destinations that are typically out of reach for larger cruise ships and most traditional holidays.

The new experiences will be available on selected Caribbean and Bahamas voyages during the 2026-2027 season after the yacht completes its inaugural Mediterranean deployment and relocates to the Caribbean later this year.

Four Seasons Yachts Normans Cay Island

Guests sailing on Four Seasons I will be able to enjoy a private beach day on the uninhabited island of Prickly Pear in Anguilla, alongside an exclusive island retreat at the Yacht Club on Norman’s Cay in The Bahamas.

According to the company, the experiences have been created to combine luxury service onboard with exclusive shoreside access, offering guests a more intimate way to explore the Caribbean.

“It’s been an incredible start to our inaugural Mediterranean season and we’re excited to bring Four Seasons I to the Caribbean and The Bahamas this winter, regions that have long represented the pinnacle of yachting,

“As we looked at how to shape the experience for our guests, it was important that we create moments that capture the spirit of the destination while offering a level of access difficult to achieve through traditional travel. These new experiences are an exciting example of that vision coming to life.”

Ben Trodd, CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., Joint Owner and Operator of Four Seasons Yachts.

Private Island Experiences Highlight Caribbean Season

One of the headline additions is a private beach day at Prickly Pear, an uninhabited island in the Anguillan archipelago known for its white sand beaches and clear waters.

Four Seasons Yachts Prickly Pear Beach Day

Four Seasons said no other vessel of a comparable size visits the island, allowing guests exclusive use of the destination during their visit.

Passengers will arrive via a dedicated tender pier before spending the day on a beach equipped with loungers, umbrellas and full service from the yacht’s crew. A Caribbean barbecue lunch will be served, while a tiki bar and live DJ entertainment are intended to create a lively yet relaxed atmosphere throughout the day.

The second experience centres on Norman’s Cay in The Bahamas, where guests will receive access to the exclusive Yacht Club overlooking the Exuma Sound.

Unlike the beach day, the Norman’s Cay visit has no scheduled programme, allowing passengers to spend the day however they choose. Guests can relax at the hilltop Yacht Club with cocktails, food and music, or explore the island independently.

Activities available include snorkelling around a sunken aircraft, paddleboarding in the lagoon, kayaking towards the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, or simply enjoying the beaches and turquoise waters.

Private lunches will also be served at a location selected by each guest, whether on the shoreline, in a secluded cove or elsewhere on the island.

Caribbean Sailings Now Available

The exclusive island experiences will feature on selected voyages throughout the 2026-2027 Caribbean and Bahamas season aboard Four Seasons I.

Four Seasons I

The yacht is currently operating its inaugural Mediterranean programme following its debut in March 2026 and will reposition to the Caribbean later this year.

Its first Caribbean season will include itineraries visiting destinations including The Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Barths, Nevis, Antigua and Anguilla.

Bookings for the Caribbean and Bahamas sailings are now open.

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