The Saudi royals are renowned for their expensive taste and extravagant lifestyle and their completely OTT superyacht called Serene is the gold-leaf proof in the pudding.
The rules already don’t really apply to billionaires. Put a billionaire out at sea on a yacht, and by golly, anything goes.
The 141-metre Nord superyacht was due to dock in Cape Town Harbour today after setting sail from Hong Kong.
The interior of ‘Octopus’ remained an enigma until Allen’s death, at which point it was bought, refurbished, and opened to paying guests.
It’s widely reported that the Nord superyacht, worth in the region of R9 billion and headed for our shores, is owned by Russian Alexey Mordashov.
Staff working on yachts often become so swept up by the massive amounts of money and the exclusivity of the industry that they don’t dare rock the boat.
Yachts hold their own kind of star power and their glitz and glamour make them ideal stars for that box office blockbuster or Netflix drama.
Another of Paul Allen’s superyachts, a 91-metre whopper known as Tatoosh, has just hit the market.
A James Bond-themed superyacht that sails under the British flag, and is owned by a Swiss businessman, just sank into the shallow, azure waters of Greece.
A video captured the moment a 40-metre-long superyacht capsized over the weekend, sinking a few kilometres off the coast of Italy.
Seven crew members and nine passengers on the yacht were able to evacuate to other boats nearby unharmed, but the superyacht is thought to be unsalvageable.
The world’s richest person is dealing with a lawsuit from Twitter as well as a breakup, among other CEO/rich-guy things.
The magnate is really into Japanese culture, which he so dotingly showed off with the design of his 87,7-metre superyacht named after a legendary samurai.
Cruising the high seas on a luxury vessel is not within reach for most of us, but if it was, what kind of boat would you go for?
On paper, the owner of Scheherazade is non-sanctioned Russian billionaire Eduard Khudainatov, but he is likely just acting as a “straw owner” to hide the true owner of the superyacht – Putin.
Nautical neutrals are out and hot pink is in if you’re the Ziggy Stardust of the high seas, or channelling the pop star at least.
Some of the yet-to-be-sanctioned Russian oligarchs are doing their best to make sure their yachts aren’t seized.
When you spend the best part of two decades working on superyachts, you’re going to have stories of excess to share with the world.
It is well known that the interiors of private vessels are kept secret, with the crew and guests asked to keep the inside business away from the outside world.
Mooring a superyacht in Monaco during one of its peak annual events comes with a high cost and fierce competition.
There’s a younger yachtie client base climbing the ranks, and they apparently require a boat with a focus on adventure over leisure.
The South African online deals retailer smacked the ball out of the park with their April Fools’ Day gag.
The stepdaughters, ex-wives, and mistresses are revealing evidence about where Putin’s sanctioned cronies are hiding their various assets.
The yacht Azimut Flybridge 60 is up for grabs, with a co-ownership opportunity available for anyone with extra millions to spare.
The video surfaced on Jake’s TikTok account, showing the brothers jumping from the deck of ‘The Flying Fox’, a 136-metre luxury charter superyacht.
Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko’s estimated $580 million, 140-metre “Sailing Yacht A” superyacht was dramatically seized in the Italian port of Trieste.
Oligarch’s yacht vanishes. Fears of Chernobyl leak. Where is SA’s ‘holiday swindler’? Novak out of US tourneys. Kanye’s GF copying Kim’s bikini snaps.
Only names like Jeff Bezos, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z dare be associated with the world’s largest luxury superyacht available for charter.
A Ukrainian man has taken full responsibility for trying to sink a superyacht owned by the CEO of a Russian military weapons company.
One can only grab a spot aboard Somnio if they’ve been invited or have a referral, after which their identity will remain completely anonymous.