THEA offers four unique cabins for guests, each with its own distinct layout and perspective. The private Master Cabin is located aft and can be accessed through its own companionway, leading from the salon. Upon entering the cabin, guests will find a small foyer that leads to a translucent glass panel separating it from the master bathroom. This feature allows diffused light to flow between the two spaces. The centrally positioned King-sized master bed faces forward and comes with a flat-screen TV on an electric lifter concealed at the foot of the bed. Guests will also find a leather-topped working desk and bookshelves to port, with drawers, cabinets, and wardrobes to starboard. A fridge is located in a cabinet to the port side.
The Master Cabin is full-beam and benefits from ample light and airflow provided by opening hull ports. It is tastefully decorated with teak floors, marble counter tops, and an upholstered bulkhead aft. The master head and shower is particularly spacious and light, thanks to the translucent ‘wall.’ The en-suite is finished with contrasting mosaic tiles, black marble floors, and a timber deckhead. It comes with a Vacuflush head, full shower stall, and Italian ‘Gessi’ brand high-rise faucet and washbasin.
The other two double guest cabins are located forward of midships and share a second companionway situated to starboard, leading from the dining room just aft of the main deck day head. This companionway leads to an athwartships corridor, providing access to the two guest cabins.
The starboard guest cabin is fore and aft and comes with an en-suite bathroom. This cabin is flexible, with one single berth opposite a long sofa that can be converted to be a twin cabin or a double. An occasional pullman berth could be fitted here. The cabin comes with a TV, working desk, and chair. Large hull ports provide ample light and ventilation. The cabin is finished in teak, with mosaic, marble, and contrasting colors in the en-suite head and shower.
The port guest cabin features a queen-size double berth, which is positioned athwartships and faces out to the hull windows. A Thai silk headboard is featured, and again a working desk and TV can be found. This cabin is larger than the portside cabin, and the en-suite head and shower are finished with glass panels and marble.
On the Upper Deck, located directly behind the wheelhouse, is the 4th guest cabin, which would ideally suit an owner/driver or anyone who enjoys a cabin with ultimate views and access to a private deck. This cabin features a Queen bed positioned to port facing aft, a particularly large en-suite bathroom, and hanging lockers and a working desk to starboard. Sliding timber doors open up to the deck and a large, sheltered seating area with a table for dining or conversion to a day bed. This deck is fully shaded by a fixed stainless steel bimini, and an open area is found further aft with space for the tender when underway or three aft-facing lounge chairs when the tender is deployed.
All cabins are tastefully finished with teak flooring and offer plenty of storage. Marble, glass, and granite have been used throughout the bathrooms, stairways, and galley.
The crew accommodation can be accessed by a crew companionway leading forward from the galley. The captain's double cabin is found in the bow, with a second twin cabin just aft. These cabins share a well-appointed head. These cabins are voluminous, with increased head height, ample light, and ventilation. Either of these cabins could easily be used as additional guest cabins.