As the sun sets on its sun-drenched Indian Ocean cruise, Four Seasons Explorer is prepping for an all-new adventure, this time charting the little-known waters and rich marine marvels of Palau - the Pacific’s last remaining frontier.
Setting sail on October 1, 2023, the trip promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as you witness the majesty of this region on both land and at sea. Home to 340 emerald islands (only nine of which are inhabited) you’ll spend your days discovering the region’s reefs, breath-taking lagoons, dive sites, UNESCO World Heritage Islands and deeply held value of “omengull” - which means respecting all and everything - aboard Four Seasons Explorer’s 11-cabin, 39-metre floating resort.
Four Seasons never does things by halves, so your time spent on the high seas will be complimented by the brand’s world-renowned hospitality. Sleeping 22 guests, and available for full private hire, there is no minimum-stay, allowing you to explore Palau as deeply - and for as long - as you wish.
In between excursions, a team awaits in the wings primed to create bespoke experiences just for you. Or simply enjoy the luxury catamaran’s three decks... Complete with its own PADI 5-star Dive Centre, Four Seasons Explorer also features a restaurant, bar, lounge and library. Soak up Palau’s spectacular beauty from the vast wooden sundeck, or surrender yourself to a soothing al fresco massage. When night comes, the Explorer Suite is the pinnacle of at-sea luxury, with an indoor dining area, walk-in wardrobe, and private sundeck with panoramic views over the bow.
From the untold luxury on board, to the glittering stalactite formations of Chandelier Cave and the dazzling canyons of Peleliu Wall, this is certainly a cruise with a difference, as only Four Seasons knows how.