The yacht can accommodate 24 guests in 10 guest suites with two VIP suites for the yacht owner. The suites are large; each with their own bathroom, living room and double bedroom. The yacht has a crew of 60. The amenities on board include a cinema, outside bars, inside swimming pool and outside jacuzzi and a helicopter pad.
This year some of the most expensive and largest superyachts in the world have visited Mallorca. Last week the mega yacht Yas, owned by the businessman and member of the ruling family of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, docked in Palma’s Club de Mar.
At the start of the summer, Launchpad, which is owned by the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, visited Palma for the first time since her launch. The €300 million yacht, built by the Dutch Feadship shipyard, is 118 metres long and can accommodate 26 guests and 50 crew members.
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The irony being that traditionally many of the Middle Eastern community escape the high temperatures in their countries by coming to Europe for the Summer. But this year at the moment Qatar is 39 degrees and Mallorca 37 degrees. So no escape there.
Yacht Dwarfs Mallorca? Is this a Father Ted moment at the MDB office?