grand majestic

Meet Grand Majestic, a contemporary Galapagos luxury yacht built for travelers who value time and space, sleek design, swift inter-island crossings, naturalist-led excursions, and wildlife-rich itineraries delivered with private-style service.

$3,145

USD

starting at

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4 - 5 - 8 - 15

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Highlights:

  • High speed

  • Spacious interiors

  • Personalized service

Class: Tourist

Type: Motor Yacht

Capacity (guests): 16

Grand Majestic is the Galapagos choice for travelers who like their exploration crisp and contemporary. The yacht’s streamlined hull and guest-friendly layout make movement effortless in a few easy steps, while panoramic lounges keep the horizon at eye level. Ashore, small groups and story-driven guiding bring you close to the islands’ rhythms: iguanas warming on basalt, sea lions cruising sandy coves, and seabirds riding invisible thermals. Back on board, the atmosphere stays polished and unhurried, exactly what “modern small-ship luxury” should feel like.

overview

8 cabins distributed between 1 master suite and 7 staterooms with private bathroom and air conditioning.

  • Signature Master Suite: Extra living space, elevated views, and calm finishes for long, easy unwinds between adventures.

  • Ocean-View Staterooms: Outside cabins with private bathrooms, climate control, and practical storage; bedding can be arranged for couples or friends.

  • Spaces that breathe: A bright lounge for briefings and nightcaps, shaded seating for reading, and open foredecks designed for stable, long looks at the sea.

suites & layout

Master Suite Cabin

Main Deck Stateroom

lower Deck Stateroom

life on board

Life aboard Grand Majestic blends modern yacht design with small-ship ease: sunrise coffee and a clear plan from your Galapagos naturalist, active windows for snorkeling, kayaking, or Zodiac cruising, and quiet interludes in ocean-view lounges or on the open bow. Evenings lean refined with chef-crafted plates with local notes, relaxed conversation, and star-bright skies—making Grand Majestic an inviting floating base for Galapagos discovery.

itineraries & dates

Hand-crafted 4, 5, 8, and 15-day routes to choose from, led by a certified naturalist guide.

JAN    FEB    MAR    APR    MAY    JUN

JUL    AUG    SEP     OCT    NOV    DEC

Jacuzzi

Al Fresco Dining

Speed with purpose: Efficient repositioning to catch the right tide, the right light, and the right wildlife window.

Bridge-side map moments: Short, friendly route rundowns connect currents, wind, and landing choices, so you know why the day will shine.

Blue-edge sessions: Calm-water snorkels timed for clarity along lava shelves, with guides pointing out cleaning stations and shy species.

Flavor with finesse: Pacific fish, tropical fruit, Andean coffee, menus tailored in advance for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free guests.

Quiet craft: Nooks for journaling, sketching, or culling RAW files while frigatebirds hover in the breeze.

services & experiences

Two-bag system: Soft duffel for the cabin + fold-flat day pack for landings keeps transitions fast and tidy.

After-snorkel comfort: Pack a thin wind layer, sea breeze can feel cool on Zodiac rides back to the yacht.

Lens & salt savvy: A mini blower and microfiber cloth live in your day pack; salt mist loves great glass.

Sun & glare control: Polarized sunglasses and a brimmed hat sharpen reef color and reduce squint on open water.

Cash makes easy: Small USD bills simplify tips and small purchases pre/post cruise; ATMs can be limited.

good to know
faqs

What makes Grand Majestic different from other Galapagos yachts?
A
modern, performance-minded platform that shortens crossings, extends time ashore, and pairs it all with a refined small-ship atmosphere.

Is Grand Majestic good for first-time snorkelers?
Yes, entries are planned in protected water when possible, flotation aids are available, and routes are chosen for gentle currents and clear lines of sight.

Can photographers count on good light?
Guides aim for
soft morning light and golden-hour moments when park timing and conditions allow, with deck positions chosen for steady angles.

How active are the excursions?
Expec
t two guided activities most days. Trails range from easy beach walks to uneven lava paths; water sessions are matched to conditions and group comfort.

Is there Wi-Fi on board?
Connectivity i
s limited/intermittent due to remoteness, plan for quick check-ins rather than streaming and enjoy being fully present.

Porch

  • International flights to/from Ecuador

  • Airfare to / from Galapagos

  • Alcoholic  & Soft drinks

  • US$200 Galapagos National Park fee

  • US$20 Transit Control Card

  • Travel / medical insurance

  • Personal Expenses

  • Tips

  • Accommodation on board

  • All meals during the cruise

  • Permanent hot drinks station (coffee, tea, aromatic tea, water)

  • Use of kayaks and stand-up paddle boards

  • Use of snorkeling equipment & wetsuits: mask, snorkel, and fins

  • Daily excursions according to the itinerary

  • Naturalist Bilingual Guide

  • Carbon Footprint Compensation

inclusions
not included

Plan with Galapagos Inspīrāre, specialists in tailor-made Galapagos journeys with local insight and curated luxury partners.