Monarch Majesty - NEW for 2027
Launching March 2027 - The MS Monarch Majesty is a deluxe river cruise vessel operated by Gate 1 Travel. The ship has a maximum capacity of 120 passengers, featuring 60 spacious outside cabins, 48 with French Balcony, each fully air-conditioned with individual climate control and private bathrooms. (Ship renderings and cabin features are for illustrative purposes and are not final.)
Cabins Include
Flat screen TV, direct dial telephone, built-in safe, individual climate control, hairdryer
Ship Amenities
Bar-Lounge, restaurant, sundeck, basic wi-fi throughout ship and 24/7 coffee/tea station
Cabin Details
Upper Deck
Suite with Balcony - 247 sq ft.
Suite
Upper Deck
Outside Cabin with French Balcony - 172 sq ft.
A
Upper Deck
Outside Cabin with French Balcony - 162 sq ft.
B
Main Deck
Outside Cabin with French Balcony - 172 sq ft.
C
Main Deck
Outside Cabin with French Balcony - 157 sq ft.
D
First Deck
Outside Cabin with Windows - 164 sq ft.
E
First Deck
Outside Cabin with Windows - 150 sq ft.
F
Additional Information
French Balconies: A French balcony is a cruise industry term to describe floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. A railing is located directly outside of the door. It is not possible to "step" outside of the door onto a balcony landing.
Docking: In some ports, where there are limited docks available for the number of visiting ships, you may find your ship docked adjacent to another and may have to walk across one or more other river cruise ships before reaching the dock area. Double and even triple docking, meaning that two or more ships are tied to one another for access to a single dock, is common practice. Views will be compromised and you will be obliged to pass through one or more ships to access the dock.
Docking: In some ports, where there are limited docks available for the number of visiting ships, you may find your ship docked adjacent to another and may have to walk across one or more other river cruise ships before reaching the dock area. Double and even triple docking, meaning that two or more ships are tied to one another for access to a single dock, is common practice. Views will be compromised and you will be obliged to pass through one or more ships to access the dock.
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