What It's Like on Board the Four Seasons' First-Ever Yacht, Now Sailing the Mediterranean
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What It's Like on Board the Four Seasons' First-Ever Yacht, Now Sailing the Mediterranean
"The wine was again a standout, but I returned to my room thinking about his signature spaghetti gratin, with ham, morels, and black truffle—the kind of dish I'd happily take the Eurostar into Paris for."
"I also had a walk-in closet, a wall full of beautiful coffee table books, iPads to control everything, a proper Four Seasons bed, double sinks, a bathtub and shower, and a Dyson hair dryer."
"The gym is gorgeous—again, with portholes to take in the view—and is kitted out with a frame reformer as well as Technogym equipment custom-made for the ship in a special shade of sandstone."
"Four Seasons says the ship's design is inspired by the '50s and '60s—the so-called golden age of travel—but I'm inclined to believe Tillberg Design of Sweden has gone beyond such comparisons."
Dining at Sedna offers exquisite meals, highlighted by signature dishes like spaghetti gratin. The suite features stunning views, luxurious amenities, and advanced technology. The spa provides a variety of treatments, including facials and body treatments, alongside a well-equipped gym. The ship's design reflects a blend of '50s and '60s aesthetics with modern touches, including a cigar lounge and bar designed by a renowned hotel designer, enhancing the overall luxurious experience.
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