
Globally recognised UAE yacht and boat builder, Gulf Craft, impressed visitors at the Dubai International Boat Show with two global launches, featuring their latest superyacht, the Majesty 122, and the Nomad 65 from the new collection of yachts designed for the passionate seafarer.
The Majesty 122 is the latest addition to Gulf Craft 's Majesty Yachts line of luxury fly-bridge superyachts, which continue to serve the region's growing appetite for truly royal cruising. The superyacht has been designed to suit the Mediterranean lifestyle, with unrivalled lounging areas for entertaining both inside and out, including two decks with lavish interiors, an extended balcony, and a spacious fly-bridge.
The Majesty 122 also offers a fully equipped galley and luxurious accommodation for ten guests, with five spacious en-suite staterooms. The garage at the rear of the superyacht can hold a tender and two three-seater watercrafts, further raising the bar for recreation and entertainment.
"The Dubai International Boat Show is a key international platform for launching our latest yachts and boats to the world. Boating is a lifestyle, it's about an opportunity to spend quality time with friends and family, and making that time memorable. By globally launching the Majesty 122 in Dubai, where people have a true appreciation for the waterfront lifestyle, we continue to bring that experience to our customers," said Mohammed Al Shaali, Chairman of Gulf Craft.
"We understand that everyone experiences boating differently, and that is why we have a wide range of yachts and boats worth Dh 180 million on display," Al Shaali added.
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