Four Seasons I to Offer Two Private Island Experiences in the Caribbean

Four Seasons I

Four Seasons Yachts has unveiled two private island experiences for Four Seasons I’s inaugural Caribbean season. 

The first is a Beach Day at Prickly Pear in Anguilla and the second entails access to the Yacht Club at Norman’s Cay in the Bahamas.

They will be available throughout the 2026–27 Caribbean and Bahamas season, according to a statement.

“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,” said Ben Trodd, CEO of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings Ltd., joint owner and operator of Four Seasons Yachts.

“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.”

Prickly Pear is an uninhabited private island within the Anguillan archipelago. Guests arrive via a dedicated tender pier and boardwalk to a beach with loungers, umbrellas and service throughout the day.

They can enjoy a Caribbean barbecue luncheon, accompanied by sounds of a tiki bar and DJ programming in this experience designed exclusively for Four Seasons Yachts guests.

The second experience awaits on Norman Cay, a small island of a few hundred acres at the northern end of the Exuma chain.

This experience is intentionally unstructured, with no fixed programming, allowing guests to explore the island at their own pace.

The Yacht Club at the summit, with 360-degree views across Exuma Sound, is a place to enjoy cocktails, food and music from morning to sunset, and a private lunch is available at a location chosen by guests.

Snorkeling over a sunken airplane, paddleboard the sheltered lagoon, kayaking toward the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park are some of the activities available to more adventurous guests.

Currently sailing the Mediterranean following its maiden voyage in March, the Four Seasons I will transition to the Caribbean later this year.

During its inaugural season it will sail itineraries through the Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Barths, Nevis, Antigua and Anguilla.

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