Yes, the Majestic Princess features the SeaWalk, which is one of the signature architectural elements of Princess Cruises' Royal-class ships. The SeaWalk is a dramatic glass-bottomed walkway that extends 28 feet (8.5 meters) beyond the edge of the ship, suspended 128 feet (39 meters) above the ocean waves. It is located on the top deck (Deck 16) and offers a thrilling, unobstructed view of the sea beneath your feet. On the opposite side of the ship, there is often a corresponding "SeaView Bar," which also features glass floor panels. The Majestic Princess was originally designed for the Chinese market, so while it shares the SeaWalk with its sister ships like the Royal Princess and Regal Princess, the interior decor and some of the amenities were customized. The SeaWalk is particularly popular during sunset or when the ship is pulling into a scenic port, providing a unique vantage point for photography. For those with a fear of heights, the glass is incredibly thick and reinforced, designed to withstand the same structural pressures as the rest of the hull, though the sensation of "floating" over the water can still be quite intense.