
Inside the Funnel Suite: Four Seasons Yacht’s Most Exclusive Residence at Sea
Four Seasons Yacht Funnel Suite: Inside the Most Expensive Cruise Suite at Sea Inside the Most Expensive Cruise Suite: Funnel Suite on Four Seasons Yacht
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AuthorUltra-luxury cruising reaches a new level with the debut of Four Seasons I, but nowhere is that more evident than in its most exclusive accommodation: the Funnel Suite. Positioned within the yacht’s striking glass-enclosed funnel structure, this multi-level residence is designed to rival the world’s finest penthouses. As the only suite of its kind onboard, it represents the most exclusive and architecturally distinctive space at sea—setting the tone for a new era of ultra-luxury living on water.
This is not simply a suite. It is a private residence at sea.
A Floating Masterpiece by Design

Spanning four levels, this expansive residence offers over 9,500 square feet (approx. 880 sqm) of combined indoor and outdoor living space, placing it among the largest and most exclusive accommodations ever created at sea. The suite features three bedrooms, four luxury bathrooms, three powder rooms, outdoor showers, an indoor and outdoor gym, and a private splash pool. It also includes a dining table for six, extendable to twelve, as well as a private elevator and staircase connecting Deck 10 to Deck 15.
Designed in collaboration with leading yacht designers and architects, the suite reflects a contemporary residential aesthetic rather than traditional maritime styling. The design mirrors the modern European elegance associated with Four Seasons Yachts—understated, tactile, and quietly opulent—creating an atmosphere more akin to a private villa than a cruise suite.
A Multi-Level Penthouse Above the Ocean

The Funnel Suite’s layout prioritizes scale and flow, with expansive open-plan living and dining areas defined by dramatic floor-to-ceiling curved glass, delivering sweeping 280-degree ocean views. Bespoke furnishings and curated art pieces enhance the space, while seamless indoor-outdoor integration allows natural light to flood the interiors throughout the day.
By evening, the suite transforms into a glowing architectural statement visible from across the harbor. At its center, a sweeping staircase connects the levels, reinforcing the feeling of a private residence suspended above the sea.
Private Terrace & Plunge Pool
A defining feature of the Funnel Suite is its vast private terrace, complete with a plunge pool overlooking the ocean. Unlike traditional cruise ship balconies, this space functions as a true outdoor living area, with a private dining area and lounges
Guests can host intimate dinners, enjoy sunset cocktails, or simply relax in complete privacy while the yacht docks in destinations such as Monaco, Capri, or Mykonos, or while sailing along scenic coastlines. The terrace alone surpasses the size of many luxury cruise suites.
The terrace alone surpasses the size of many luxury cruise suites.
Bedrooms & Spa-Style Bathrooms
The three bedrooms are designed as private sanctuaries. The primary suite features a king-sized custom bed positioned toward panoramic views, along with two walk-in closets, a dedicated dressing area, and a soft neutral palette layered with refined textures.
The bathrooms reflect high-end residential design, featuring deep soaking tubs, double vanities, and glass-enclosed rainfall showers, all finished in premium stone and wood. Every detail feels intentionally residential rather than nautical.
Service at a Different Level
Exclusivity is further reinforced through service. Guests of the Funnel Suite benefit from a fully personalized experience, including dedicated butler service, bespoke dining arrangements, and priority access to onboard venues and curated shore experiences. At this level, personalization is paramount.
The service philosophy mirrors Four Seasons’ flagship hotels—intuitive, discreet, and highly individualized.
How It Compares to Other Luxury Suites at Sea
While other luxury cruise lines offer expansive owner’s suites, the Funnel Suite distinguishes itself through its architectural positioning and sheer spatial volume. Integrated into the yacht’s sculptural funnel, it is a feature no other cruise vessel replicates at this scale.
Rather than feeling like the largest cabin onboard, it feels like a private residence placed atop a superyacht.
Beyond the Funnel Suite, Four Seasons I is designed entirely around space and exclusivity, with just 95 all-suite accommodations. Each suite features expansive layouts, private terraces, and a residential design approach that moves away from traditional cruise styling. Combined with a high crew-to-guest ratio, the experience aligns more closely with private yachting than large-ship cruising.
Why This Is the Most Expensive Cruise Suite at Sea
Widely considered one of the most expensive cruise suites in the world, the Funnel Suite aboard Four Seasons I sets a new benchmark for ultra-luxury at sea. Its scale, multi-level design, and level of personalization place it in a category closer to private yacht residences than traditional cruise accommodations.
With pricing estimated between $320,000 and $350,000 per week, the suite competes not with other luxury cruise suite, but with private superyacht charters and the world’s most exclusive hotel penthouses.
Who Would Book a $50,000-Per-Night Suite?
The Funnel Suite aboard Four Seasons I is designed for a highly exclusive segment of travelers. With pricing that rivals private yacht charters, it appeals to those who prioritize space, privacy, and a fully personalized experience at sea. The Funnel Suite appeals to:
- Ultra-high-net-worth travelers
- Guests accustomed to private jets and luxury villas
- Multi-generational families seeking exclusivity
- Clients who might otherwise charter an entire yacht
For many, the Funnel Suite represents a middle ground between full private yacht charter and traditional luxury cruising—offering the scale and privacy of a private residence, combined with the service and ease of a fully managed voyage.
Four Seasons at Sea
With just 95 suites and an inaugural season in the Mediterranean, Four Seasons I introduces a refined, residential approach to yachting—where space, privacy, and service define the experience.
The arrival of Four Seasons I marks a defining moment in ultra-luxury travel. With just 95 suites and a design philosophy rooted in residential living, the yacht reimagines what it means to experience the sea.
Sailing its inaugural Mediterranean season, it offers a slower, more immersive approach to travel—anchored in the same service and attention to detail that define the Four Seasons name.

















































