Our Cruise ShipsLouis Cruise Lines Louis Majesty
The Majesty's 731 stylish staterooms and suites can accommodate up to 1790 passengers. All staterooms are tastefully decorated and well-appointed with an array of modern comforts including climate control, telephone, TV, and private bathroom. Most of the Majesty's 481 outside cabins offer large picture windows with spectacular views of the Mediterranean. Dining options abound on the Louis Majesty. Choose from six international restaurants and nine bars and lounges, all featuring impressive menus and extensive beverage lists. As you sail between ports, take advantage of the Louis Majesty's seemingly endless list of leisure facilities including two swimming pools, two hot tubs, a sun deck, fitness center, spa and sauna, theater and more. Try your luck at the Monte Carlo casino, dance the night away at the disco, or reflect on your travels as you watch the sunset from the Observatory lounge. Note: If you've taken a few cruises before, you may be accustomed to large, luxurious ships appointed with every possible amenity. Cruising the Greek Isles is different. Ships (including those of Louis Cruise Lines) are generally smaller and more agile, better suited for navigating the shallow waters and small ports of the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. These mid-sized ships are practical, comfortable, and equipped with all necessary modern conveniences. But they may offer more basic cabin amenities, less on-board entertainment, and fewer dining options than larger ocean liners. Some meals may feature buffet style service and limited a la carte selections. Think of these ships as good 3-star hotels providing convenient and comfortable transport through the Greek Isles—which are the true reason for your cruise. Amenities
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