Majesty Concludes European Tour with Monaco Finale: A Captivating Royal Journey
Gulf Craft's luxury yacht brand Majesty wrapped up its 2025 European tour with stops at major industry events including the Cannes Yachting Festival, open house events in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, and the Monaco Yacht Show. The tour marks Gulf Craft's push to expand its global reach, with Europe as a key strategic market for the UAE-based yacht manufacturer.
The standout moment came with the European debut of the Majesty Terrace 100, which made its first appearance in European waters a full year after the concept was announced. The 100-foot yacht drew significant attention at Cannes and ultimately sold during the tour.
Gulf Craft developed the Terrace 100 with Netherlands-based Studio Fathom, creating what the company calls an innovative design approach. The yacht features a private owner's terrace at the front, fold-out balconies, wide side walkways, and five luxury cabins. This setup targets both private owners looking for a premium experience and those wanting to meet high-end charter standards.
The successful sale during the European tour signals strong demand for Gulf Craft's luxury offerings in the European market. For the yacht industry, this represents another data point showing how Middle Eastern manufacturers are gaining ground in traditionally European-dominated luxury marine markets.
Gulf Craft's strategy focuses on combining what it calls exceptional craftsmanship with award-winning innovation. The company positions itself as bridging luxury and innovation in the high-end yacht space, competing directly with established European yacht builders.
The European tour's success, particularly the Terrace 100 sale, gives Gulf Craft momentum as it works to establish a stronger foothold in Europe's luxury yacht market. This matters because European buyers often set trends for the global luxury marine industry.
Omar Rahman