Overview

    Grand Majestic is a luxury-class expedition yacht carrying 16 guests, designed for small-group Galápagos exploration with a balance of shared spaces and private cabin comfort. Built in 2018, the vessel’s scale supports an unhurried onboard atmosphere, while its layout provides clear separation between guest areas and day-to-day expedition operations.

    At 127 feet in length, Grand Majestic is well suited to travelers who want a smaller ship experience with a complete set of onboard essentials. With a single naturalist guide and dedicated cruise director support, the daily rhythm is organized around guided shore excursions and time to relax onboard between activities, including time on deck and in shared lounge areas.

    Key Specs

    ClassLuxury
    Guests16
    Crew9 crew members + 1 Cruise Director
    Naturalist guides1
    Length127 ft
    Beam24 ft
    Year built2018

    Amenities & Expedition Gear

    • Kayaking
    • Snorkel gear
    • Wetsuits
    • WiFi
    • Jacuzzi
    • Panga exploration

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    Cabins & Accommodation

    Accommodation is arranged across two decks, with most staterooms located on the lower deck and additional options on the main deck. Cabin sizes vary by location, and the master suite offers the most space on board. This structure makes it straightforward to choose between categories based on preferred deck placement and cabin size.

    Cabin Categories & Approximate Sizes

    Lower Deck: 6 Staterooms~170–179 sq ft ft²
    Main Deck: 1 Stateroom~132 sq ft ft²
    Main Deck: 1 Master Suite~420 sq ft ft²

    Cabin configuration

    Single cabinsNo
    Triple cabinsNo
    Interconnecting cabinsNo

    Deck plans

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    Lower Deck

    Grand Majestic – Lower Deck deck plan

    Main Deck

    Grand Majestic – Main Deck deck plan

    Sundeck

    Grand Majestic – Sundeck deck plan

    Who It’s a Good Fit For

    • Couples or small groups seeking a quiet, low-capacity Galápagos cruise
    • Travelers who want a small-ship feel but still value WiFi and simple onboard comforts
    • Guests who prefer a clear cabin size upgrade path (staterooms vs master suite)
    • Those comfortable with a single-guide expedition format and a structured onboard program

    Talk with a Galápagos Specialist

    If you’d like help comparing routing and onboard style, we’ll guide you toward a shortlist based on fit.

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