Superyachts in Mallorca: Venus
Venus is owned by Steve Jobs, co-founder, chariman and CEO of Apple. It's lenghth is 78.20m (256.6ft), it has a capacity for 12 passengers and 22 crew members. Its worth: $105 million.
Superyachts in Mallorca: Benita Blue
Benita Blue was rented by Michael Douglas in 2020 with his family during his holiday on Mallorca. It's lenghth is 34m (111ft), it has a capacity for 10 passengers and 5 crew members. Its worth: $65,000 per week to rent.
Mastering the art of cabin organization is a valuable skill in the superyacht world
Mastering the art of cabin organization is a valuable skill in the superyacht world.
View of Port Adriano
Port Adriano.
Superyachts in Mallorca: Fortuna
Fortuna is owned by King of Spain until 2014. It's lenghth is 41.5m (136ft), it has a capacity for 8 passengers and 6 crew members. Its worth: $10 million.
Superyachts in Mallorca: Rising Sun
Rising Sun is owned by David Geffen, American businessman magnate. It's lenghth is 138m (452ft 9in), it has a capacity for 16 passengers and 45 crew members. Its worth: $400 million.
One of the richest people in the world moors yacht off Mallorca
In 2005, Forbes ranked Mittal as the third-richest person in the world.
Sunk Mallorca-based superyacht likely to cost insurers at least $150 million, experts say
“Whoever thought a storm in the Mediterranean in the month of August is going to sink a ship?”
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