Grace
First class yacht with a nostalgic ambience which aspires to the elegance and prestige of its namesake, Princess Grace of Monaco, who spent her honeymoon on board.
The M/Y Grace has a fascinating history and has sailed under many names, with her current moniker paying homage to her late owner, Princess Grace of Monaco. The vessel was originally commissioned in 1928 and served for the British Royal Navy during World War II, playing an important role at Dunkirk.
The distinguished twin-engine motor yacht has a length of 44 metres and a speed of 15 knots. It has nine modern, but sophisticated cabins, accommodating up to 16 passengers. Facilities on board include an indoor and al fresco dining area, library, bar/lounge, sun deck, boutique and Jacuzzi, while snorkelling equipment, wetsuits ('shorties') and kayaks are all available free of charge.

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