The Italian shipbuilding group Fincantieri has secured an order for a third ultra-luxury vessel for the Four Seasons Yachts brand.
The contract, awarded by Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings and subject to financing, further strengthens the group’s order book. While the value has not been disclosed, Fincantieri described it as “high”.
The vessel, scheduled for delivery in 2031, will be the third in a new class of ultra-luxury yachts designed and built at Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard. Measuring 207 metres in length with a gross tonnage of 34,000 GT, it will feature all-suite accommodation and interiors designed to evoke the atmosphere of a private residence.
Fincantieri is already building the first two vessels in the series. “Four Seasons I” was delivered earlier this year as the first ship developed under the company’s “Navis Sapiens” vision, while the second vessel is scheduled to follow in early 2028.
“The vessel, designed and built at our shipyard in Ancona, reinforces Ancona’s role as Fincantieri’s centre of excellence for the construction of ultra-luxury vessels,” said Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri.








