Louis Majesty was built in 1992 and underwent refurbishment in 2004. The ship can house 1,790 passengers. The passengers of the Louis Majesty cruise are from different age groups, and most of them are of European origin. The density of young crowd depends on the season of the cruise. Cruisers can choose from itineraries ranging from 6 to 16 nights.
Ship Highlights
The Louis Majesty ship adorns contemporary style of cruising. The entertainment, dining and recreation facilities onboard are of high caliber. There are numerous themed eating establishments in addition to the regular dining rooms and restaurants. This ensures that the guests have a wide range of food cuisines to choose from.
The elegantly chosen colors and the décor of the ship provide a unique sailing experience in the Mediterranean. It is the perfect deal for people who enjoy traveling with their family and friends, but want to have single cabins. This cruise also gives importance to passengers traveling alone.
Various recreational activities and shore excursions creates a relaxed atmosphere on board, providing ample opportunities for the passengers to interact. The ship also houses a boardroom and conference room. There are 6 elevators in the ship, and the passengers can use them to easily move from one deck to another.
Cuisines
Louis Majesty boasts of 6 international restaurants and 9 bars and lounges. There are 2 main restaurants and also several themed eating joints. When passengers embark the ship, the Maitre D’ Hotel takes down the dining room reservations. Guests can choose for either the first or the second sitting. The dinnertime varies depending on the arrival and departure at the ports, and this is mentioned in the daily schedule.
There is no reservation for breakfast and lunch, and the cruisers can choose from buffet in the indoor restaurant or the open deck. Sitting is free, and there are a variety of dishes ranging from Italian to English.
- Seven Seas Dining Room
- Le Bistro Café
- Café Royal
- Coffee Bar/Espresso Point
- Four Seasons Restaurant
- Outdoor Café
- Polo Club Piano Bar
- Pool Bar
- Rendez Vous Lounge and Bar
- Topsiders Bar
Entertainment and Nightlife
- “The Palace” show lounge is shaped like an amphitheatre; it is the main venue for cabaret shows and production shows
- Monte Carlo Casino
- Disco
- Observatory Lounge
- Royal Fireworks Lounge
- Library
- Card Room
- House of Lords Lounge
Cabins
The Louis Majesty has 730 well-equipped cabins. 481 cabins feature large picture windows for better view of the ocean. Several categories of cabins are available for passengers to choose from. A double cabin can cost from $735 to $3,055 per person. The cabins go overboard in providing excellent facilities to the guests. All the cabins are air-conditioned with basic amenities such as TV, telephones, attached bathrooms, hair dryers and VCRs.
Recreation
- 2 adult swimming pools
- Jacuzzi
- Spa
- Beauty salon
- Travel Value duty-free shops
- Fitness center
- Hot tubs
- Internet café
- Photo gallery
- Sun deck
- Video arcade
Taking the Kids
The following facilities are available for children:
- Separate splash pool for kids
- Kids corner
- Kids’ programs
- Babysitting services
Onboard Fees
All personal expenses and other charges such as those for Internet usage, medical facilities and customary gratuities are debited from the shipboard account. For passengers above 16 years of age, the gratuity amount is 8 € per person, and for children and teenagers (6 to 16 years), the amount is 4 € per person.