
Grace has three decks. The lower deck also known as the Carolina deck has five staterooms two with a single matrimonial bed and the other three with twin lower beds. Each of the staterooms has private facilities with hot and cold water and hairdryers. There are portholes in both the bedroom and bathroom area for outside light, individual climate controls, safe boxes, telephones and abundant storage space for your personal belongings.
The main deck (Monaco Deck) features an al fresco dining area, main salon with hard wood floors, rich wood accents and large picture windows give it a comfortable and intimate flair. The main dining area has large dining tables and chairs. There is also a sun deck with a full size Jacuzzi and reclining lounge chairs.
On the upper deck (Albert deck) are the suites with their large picture windows. Two of the suites have a matrimonial size bed and the other two have twin beds. All of the suites have private sitting areas, and like the state rooms private facilities, plenty of storage space and are tastefully decorated in rich earth tones, with hardwood floors and natural fibers. Near the rear of the deck is the outdoor bar and al fresco saloon the perfect place for an afternoon cocktail.
The Grace offers two Master Suites A1 and A4 both located on the Albert Deck. Both suites are 200 sq feet (18.6 m2) have large picture windows a king size bed as well as a sitting area, private bathroom and large closet.
There are two twin suites located on the Albert Deck suites A2 and A3 each with two lower beds. A2 is slightly larger 151 sq feet (14 m2) and 140 sq feet (13 m2). Both have private bathrooms and picture windows.
There 5 premium staterooms on the Carolina Deck. C1 is 152 sq feet (14.3 m2) with a matrimonial style bed, C2 also has a matrimonial style bed and is slightly smaller at 151 sq feet (14 m2). C3, C4, and C5 all have two twin lower beds. C5 is 159 sq feet (14.8 m2) C4 is 155 sq feet (14.4 m2) and C3 is 151 sq feet (14 m2). All of the staterooms have private bathrooms and portholes to view the outside.
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