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 MY Grace has a fascinating history and has sailed under many names, the latest of which honours her late owner, Princess Grace of Monaco, who spent her honeymoon on board. The vessel was originally commissioned in 1928 and served in the British Navy during World War 2, playing an important role at Dunkirk, however nowadays any traces of her wartime past have been replaced by an elegance, prestige, and indeed grace befitting of its namesake.
This distinguished motor yacht accommodates a maximum of just 16 passengers in nine cabins, each grandly appointed with wood panelling and a rich colour scheme. Facilities include indoor and al fresco dining areas, a nostalgic saloon lounge, library, bar and a sun deck complete with hot tub and relaxed seating in view of the ship's wheel. Snorkelling equipment, wetsuits (‘shorties’) and kayaks are all available on board.

Our expert's view

Sophie Barber - Travel Expert
Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.
It did not surprise me that, from the moment I stepped on board MY Grace, this was a special experience. Her elegance is enhanced with photos of Princess Grace, reminding me of the ship's unique history. Service was impeccable, and it was great to jump into the Jacuzzi after snorkelling and immediately be supplied with a towel and hot chocolate!
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