Ship: Embodying the elegance and timeless style of Grace Kelly, this historic yacht offers you the opportunity to discover the Galapagos Islands in luxury. First built in 1928 and completely remodeled in 2007, comfort and indulgence converge on the fit-for-royalty yacht formerly belonging to the Princess of Monaco.
Amenities: Spread over four decks, you’re invited to enjoy a suite of amenities, including roomy lounges, elevated bars, a Jacuzzi, outdoor dining spaces, a library, a sundeck, a Kid’s Club and sea kayaks and snorkeling gear.
Crew: Two seasoned naturalist guides plus 10 crew members, including a cruise director, look after a maximum of 16 guests on board one of the most luxurious Galapagos ships.
Dining: When you’re ready to refuel, gorge on a variety of sustainably and locally sourced seafood and poultry featured across Ecuadorian dishes, along with a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, all served buffet style.
Rooms: This refined home away from home welcomes you in its four premium staterooms and five suites, which range from 12.4 to 18 m2 in size and boast queen or twin beds. To indulge in the very suite where Grace Kelly honeymooned for two weeks in the 1950s, book the 17 m2 Grace Kelly Suite. The air-conditioned accommodations are made cozy with handmade décor from all corners of the world, and feature materials that bring the outside in, like slate rock walls. Portholes and large picture windows provide dramatic views of the volcanic islands.
Itineraries: The Grace Yacht features three different itineraries. One eight-day itinerary travels from Baltra Island to Santa Cruz, stopping at Floreana, Española, San Cristobal, Santa Fe, South Plaza, North Seymour and Bartholomew Islands. Another eight-day itinerary travels from Baltra Island to Santa Cruz, with stops at Genovesa, Santiago, Isabela and Fernandina Islands, while the 15-day sailing combines the two itineraries for an unforgettable journey.
Price: from 8,500 USD per person.