At this year’s Monaco Yacht Show, Gulf Craft made a confident appearance among an extraordinary lineup of international names. The UAE builder presented two of its latest models, the Majesty 120 and the Majesty 100 Terrace, vessels that reflect a steady evolution in design and craftsmanship rather than a bid for spectacle.
Displayed side by side in Port Hercule, the pair drew interest for their thoughtful detailing and quiet elegance. The Majesty 120 projected poise and authority, while the Majesty 100 Terrace introduced a fresh interpretation of open-air living. Together they demonstrated how Gulf Craft continues to refine its presence on Europe’s most competitive stage.
Majesty 120: Grace, Power, and a Home at Sea

Stepping aboard the Majesty 120, you immediately sense her balance between volume and intimacy. The interior, designed by the Italian studio Cristiano Gatto Design, exudes modern elegance with a calm, sophisticated atmosphere. Spaces flow naturally, and large windows invite light into every area.

The main deck features a generous salon and dining space with seamless views of the sea. The master suite, located forward on the same level, benefits from wide glazing and a bright, private setting. Below deck, five guest cabins continue the same aesthetic of light tones and refined finishes. Throughout, the design focuses on comfort and practicality, with carefully planned crew areas ensuring discreet service and smooth operation.

The Exterior

Seen from the dock, the Majesty 120 displays clear, confident lines. Measuring 37.5 metres in length and 8.44 metres across the beam, she embodies the shipyard’s growing expertise in composite construction. Her GRP and carbon-fibre structure keeps her strong yet lightweight, while a draft of only two metres allows access to shallow cruising grounds.

Her outdoor spaces are extensive and well arranged. The sundeck features a jacuzzi, bar, and multiple seating areas designed for long days under the sun. At the stern, a spacious beach club connects guests to the water, doubling as tender storage when required. Every element of the exterior design focuses on versatility, functionality, and visual balance.
Specifications and Price

According to official Majesty Yachts data, the Majesty 120 measures 37.5 metres overall, with a displacement of approximately 235 tonnes. She accommodates six guest cabins and three crew cabins, each fitted with its own bathroom, for a total of twelve on board. Power comes from twin Caterpillar C32B engines, each delivering 2,400 horsepower at 2,300 rpm.
Her fuel tanks hold 7,846 US gallons, equal to about 29,700 litres, and her fresh water capacity is 1,681 US gallons, or roughly 6,366 litres. The yacht also includes dedicated tanks for grey and black water, as well as twin 70 kW generators for onboard power.
Pricing for the Majesty 120 varies by configuration, but recent listings suggest figures in the region of 16 to 18 million US dollars, aligning her comfortably within the upper mid-range of 40-metre yachts at the show.
Majesty 100 Terrace: The Art of Light and Living Space

The Majesty 100 Terrace is a yacht defined by light, openness, and connection to the sea. Her interiors, designed by Phathom Studio, use a clean, contemporary aesthetic that focuses on warmth and natural flow. The main salon opens directly to the aft cockpit through wide patio doors, creating a continuous sense of space. Large windows surround the living areas, allowing daylight to reach every corner.

The most distinctive feature is the owner’s terrace. Connected directly to the master suite, it provides panoramic views across 270 degrees and offers a rare sense of private outdoor living at sea. Guest cabins on the lower deck follow the same approach, combining elegant design with generous proportions and natural light. The overall impression is one of openness and quiet luxury, where every detail feels purposeful.
The Exterior

At 32.25 metres in length, the Majesty 100 Terrace carries a graceful, contemporary profile. Her beam of 7.2 metres and shallow draft of just 1.87 metres give her agility and access to a wide range of cruising destinations. Constructed from GRP in a semi-displacement configuration, she is engineered for comfort and stability.
Her name comes from her terrace concept, which transforms exterior living. The aft cockpit features fold-down balconies that expand the usable deck area by nearly 20 percent, bringing guests closer to the water. Forward, the owner’s terrace provides a private retreat with exceptional sea views, while the sundeck above includes a jacuzzi, dining area, and soft seating for social or private moments. Every deck is carefully connected, offering easy movement and continuity of experience.
Specifications and Price

According to the official Majesty Yachts, the Majesty 100 Terrace is 32.25 metres long with a gross tonnage of 199. She accommodates five guest cabins and three crew cabins, for a total of eight bathrooms on board. Her fuel capacity reaches 4,000 US gallons, or around 15,000 litres, while fresh water is stored in 800 US gallons, roughly 3,000 litres.
Propulsion is provided by twin MTU 12V2000M96L engines, giving her a top speed of about 20 knots and a cruising speed near 14 knots. At 12 knots, her range approaches 1,050 nautical miles, making her ideal for regional exploration.
Like her larger sister, the Majesty 100 Terrace is listed as price upon request. Given her build quality and innovation, market estimates suggest values in the range of nine to eleven million US dollars, depending on configuration and customization.
Gulf Craft’s Measured Step Forward

At the Monaco Yacht Show, where heritage builders often dominate, Gulf Craft’s Majesty 120 and Majesty 100 Terrace stood as evidence of thoughtful progress. They may not have been the largest or most extravagant vessels on display, but they carried a clear message of intent: design maturity, technical capability, and a growing sensitivity to the tastes of the European market.
The Majesty 120 shows what Gulf Craft can achieve when experience meets discipline. The Majesty 100 Terrace reveals a younger, more architectural side of the brand, one that values space, light, and lifestyle above mere scale.
Together, they represent not a revolution, but an evolution, proof that refinement can speak as clearly as spectacle in the world of superyachts.
Written by Vilmos Santa

