Four Seasons I delivered at Fincantieri Shipyard in the Port of Ancona

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The ultra-luxury super yacht Four Seasons I was officially delivered on Tuesday, 24 February, at the Fincantieri shipyard in the Port of Ancona. Built at the Ancona yard, the vessel departed on Sunday, 1 March, for its maiden voyage across the Mediterranean Sea.

Measuring 207 metres in length and with a gross tonnage of 35,000 tonnes, Four Seasons I will accommodate up to 190 guests across 95 spacious suites. The vessel is the first in a new series conceived around a distinctive vision of luxury cruising, with a second ship scheduled for completion in 2027.

The yacht is commanded by Captain Kate McCue, who brings 30 years of seafaring experience, including 11 years in command. During the construction and delivery period, Captain McCue has shared her appreciation for Ancona through her social media channels, highlighting her connection to the city and its port.

In recognition of her role as an ambassador for the city and the Port of Ancona, Vincenzo Garofalo, President of the Central Adriatic Ports Authority, presented Captain McCue with the official crest of the Authority during a ceremony held on board Four Seasons I.

The delivery of Four Seasons I marks a significant milestone for the shipyard and further reinforces Ancona’s position within the international cruise and maritime industry.

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