Etiqueta 'Mallorca superyachts'

Superyacht Cup in Palma
The Superyacht Cup Palma during a regatta in the bay of Palma.
Mayan Queen IV superyacht in Palma
Mayan Queen IV is valued at 140 million US dollars.

Superyachts in Mallorca: Aviva
Aviva is owned by Joe Lewis, British businessman. It's lenghth is 68m (223ft), it has a capacity for 16 passengers and 20 crew members. Its worth: $152.6 million.

Superyachts in Mallorca: Wind Surf
Wind Surf is owned by Windstar Cruises. It's lenghth is 187m (614ft), it has a capacity for 342 passengers and 210 crew members. Cost $999 per person.
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