Giant
- type : motor yacht
- length : 241 ft.
- capacity : 24 passengers
- specials : ultra luxury, full range of water toys,hot tub, custom charters,expedition support
Giant is a 241' expedition motoryacht that accommodates 24 guests in
The luxury expedition yacht Giant is a large powerful and impressive ocean adventurer with the rare ability to charter anywhere in the world. She is a fully classified Class I icebreaking ship and has been converted into a charter yacht without losing her safety and strength as an icebreaker. Giant's extremely long-range abilities enables her to cruise literally anywhere in the world under almost any conditions including the isolated Arctic and Antarctic Circles! She carries two 40-foot sport-fishing boats that sit snugly on her side-decks, while a garage can store a 4x4 jeep and the top deck has a helicopter landing area.
Giant provides accommodation for up to 24 guests with one master stateroom which has a king sized bed, a settee sofa, an office, a bar and an en-suite bathroom (with his and hers showers and a jacuzzi tub). There are eleven further guest staterooms, eight double suites (with queen sized double beds) and three twin suites.
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Destinations
South of France and the Riviera
| Yachts available »
From a destination for early Victorian and French tourism to the modern French Riviera, the Mediterranean coast of France is eponymous with culture, cuisine, and leisure. Enjoy the region’s history, beaches, and tranquil sailing in the Cote d'Azur. A wide selection of luxury sail and motor yachts are available here for charter and as a starting location for exploring Italy and the western Mediterranean.
Cape Horn and Patagonia | Yachts available »
Explore the remote wonders unique to the bottom of the world. Visit the areas made famous by Darwin and Fitzroy while on the voyages of HMS Beagle. Transit Cape Horn and the Chilean fjords, and trek through the mountains of Patagonia.
Antarctic | Yachts available »
Antarctica, about 14 million square kilometers (roughly the same size of the United States), remains one of the most beautiful and least visited places on Earth.


