Galileo

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Our home for most of this journey is the MS Galileo, a 24-cabin, 157-foot classic beauty. This Mega Yacht is designed on the old-style of classic lines, and wood-paneled lounges - all with today’s comforts.

Rob says this is his favorite ship in the Variety fleet. The lounge area on the main deck is spacious, warm, and cozy with an American bar and large windows for those magnificent views. Bask in the Aegean sun on the sundeck or enjoy the cool ocean breezes in the special shaded area.

Cabins

Have your choice of three cabin categories. The differences are pretty subtle, they are all great cabins. The big difference, especially between category B and category C is the location on the ship. Look at the cabin layout below. You’ll see that the C cabins are fore and aft where there may be more noise from anchors and engines.

Category A Cabin on Galileo

Category A

Category A cabins are located on the Upper Deck and have large Portholes. The cabins are air-conditioned and fitted with a flat-screen TV, mini-fridge, central music, internal telephone, safe deposit boxes, hair dryer & en suite bathroom with shower.


Category B Cabin on Galileo

Category B

The Category B cabins are located on the Lower Deck and have portholes. The cabins are air-conditioned and fitted with a flat-screen TV, mini-fridge, central music, internal telephone, safe deposit boxes, hair dryer & en suite bathroom with shower.


Category C

Category C Cabin on Galileo

Located on the Lower Deck and have portholes. The cabins are air-conditioned and fitted with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridge, central music, internal telephone, safe deposit boxes, hair dryer & en suite bathroom with shower.

Galileo Sundeck

Galileo Sundeck

There’s really not a bad room on the ship.