The incredible Grand Majestic yacht is the only modern mega yacht sailing at the Galapagos Islands
Her maximum speed of 25 knots makes her the fastest Galapagos yacht, and ensures quick journeys, and more time to enjoy your Galapagos experience.
The Grand Majestic is renowned for exceptional service, and attention to details such as champagne reception on arrival, & complimentary fruit basket in each cabin.
Luxurious and cozy social areas mean that you cruise in comfort, with modern furnishings, al fresco dining, and a Jacuzzi affording wonderful island views.
One huge Master Suite is available, boasting 38m2 of cabin space.
Sea kayaks are available aboard the Grand Majestic, be sure to reserve in advance if interested
Cabins
The size of the cabins are 170 ft² / 15.75 m² with porthole windows. The rooms are equipped with two twin beds convertible into one matrimonial bed, TV and DVD in the room, private bathroom, hot water & air-conditioning.
The size of these cabins are 145 ft² / 13.50 m² to 145 ft² / 13.50 m² 181 ft² / 16.85 m² with porthole windows. The rooms are equipped with two twin beds convertible into one matrimonial bed, TV, hot water & air-conditioning.
The size of cabin 7 is 132 ft² / 12.25 m² with panoramic windows. The room is equipped with two twin beds convertible into one matrimonial bed, TV, hot water & air-conditioning.
The size of the Master Suite is 420 ft² / 39 m² with panoramic windows. The room includes one king size matrimonial bed, TV and DVD in the room, his and hers bathrooms, hot water & air-conditioning.
Your Stay
7 Nights
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands famous for the fact that they were unpopulated by man until the 1800s and the amazing endemic species, especially the giant tortoises which give the islands their name. The islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the surrounding waters are a national park and a biological marine reserve. Of the 18 islands Baltra, Floreana, Isabela, San Cristobal and Santa Cruz are now populated by more than 25 000 people. The original names were given by an English pirate, but the Ecuadorians have given the islands Spanish names. The Islands were made famous by Charles Darwin after he visited them on his scientific voyage on the HMS Beagle and the endemic species here contributed significantly to Darwinian Theory.