
18 guests in 9 cabins plus 10 crew members, 2 naturalist guides and 1 cruise director.
Grace features a main salon equipped with a bar, TV/Video system and stereo system. Passengers can choose to eat inside, in the interior dining room or they can eat outside in the al-fresco dining area. The sundeck has a bar and plenty of space to be in the open air. Guests can also relax in the front of the boat where the Jacuzzi and sun chairs are located.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served buffet style either in the interior dining room or in the al-fresco dining area. All meals are served in wholesome quantities and in a variety of menus with tropical exotic fruits always available.
Nine spacious staterooms of up to 18 square meters (194 square feet) with private bathrooms, individual climate controls, safe boxes, telephones and plenty of storage space for clothing and luggage.
Jacuzzi, sea kayaks, snorkeling gear and wetsuits. The Grace has ample outside resting areas and inside & al-fresco dining areas.
Grace outfitted for individual passengers or private charters, family departures and departures for more active groups which include more kayaking, snorkeling and hiking.
Built in 1928 rebuilt in 2009
237 feet (72 m) in length 22 feet in beam (7 m)
2 x 650 Twin Deutz Motors to travel at a maximum speed of 12 knots
Grace abides under all international standards of safety for a ship of its type. It is ISM certified and is equipped with an emergency alarm system, 4 emergency life rafts for 16 passengers ach, emergency life vests, fog horns, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers. All emergency equipment is SOLAS certified.
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