M/Y Grace
- The Grace yacht is a truly one of a kind way to experience the Galapagos islands in style, aboard Princess Grace of Monaco´s royal honeymoon yacht!
- The Grace cruise has been featured & recommended in Vogue, Conde Nast & Fortune magazines.
- She offers superb, elegant accommodation in 2 master suites, 2 twin suites and 5 staterooms which can be converted between one queen size bed or two full size twins.
- A spacious & comfortable sun deck offers fresco dining, as well as a relaxing Jacuzzi.
- Kayaks are available aboard the Grace yacht for guest use, be sure to reserve in advance if interested.
- The Grace offers occasional special departures for families or photo safaris.
Services
Credit Card Facilities, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cooking Courses, Fine Dining, Kayaking, Natural History Tours, Sailing, Snorkeling, Walks (Guided), Whale Watching, Wildlife Tours
From crystal clear waters to calm inlets, sea kayaking offers insider access to secluded coves, mangrove estuaries, and beautiful beaches.
Explore Galapagos by foot, guided by naturalist guides with 15+ years of experience touring the islands. They are the real pioneers.
Explore the vibrant underwater world of the Galapagos from the ship or shore, with wildlife encounters that will spark your sense of wonder.
Sourced, thoughtfully prepared cultural cuisine and become immersed in the history, gastronomy, and people of Galapagos.
Glide silently over the crystal-clear waters of the Galapagos, where paddleboarding brings you face-to-face with sea turtles and marine iguanas in their untouched paradise.
The Grace Kelly Suite is located in the Monaco deck, the yacht´s main deck where you will find the interior dining room, reception area, and the main lounge. On the outside of this deck, you will also find the al-fresco dining area, stern resting area, and the jacuzzi
Cabin Area & Height
- 183 sq. ft. | 6.89 ft.
Bed Size
- 1 Queen size bed.
- Length 78.70 in | Width 63.00 in. | Height 24.40 in.
The suite is equipped with 110 ac outlets, safety box, and closets, digital air-conditioned and hairdryer.
Our Master Suites are located on the Albert Deck. Suites are available with twin or queen beds with ocean-view windows. The captain's bridge, the al-fresco lounge, and the al-fresco bar are also located on this deck.
Beds Size
- 1 Queen size or 2 twin beds
- Length 78.70 in | Width (beds together) 66.90 in. or 33.5 (separate beds) | Height 21.70 in.
Suites are equipped with 110 ac outlets, safety box, and closets, digital air-conditioned and hairdryer
Our Suites are located on the Albert Deck. Suites are available with twin or queen beds with ocean-view windows. The captain's bridge, the al-fresco lounge, and the al-fresco bar are also located on this deck.
Beds Size
- 1 Queen size or 2 twin beds
- Length 78.70 in | Width (beds together) 66.90 in. or 33.5 (separate beds) | Height 21.70 in.
Suites are equipped with 110 ac outlets, safety box, and closets, digital air-conditioned and hairdryer
On this deck, you will find 4 Premium Staterooms (doubles and twins) with ocean-view port-holes.
Bed Size
- 1 Queen size bed or 2 twin beds
- Length 82.30 to 78.7 in | Width (beds together) 66.90 in. or 33.5 (separate beds) | Height 21.70 in.
Staterooms are equipped with 110 ac outlets, safety box, and closets, digital air-conditioned and hairdryer
Your Stay
7 Nights
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Fast Facts
Cruise Ship
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
No. Cabins: 8
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife
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.
Your Stay
6 Nights