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Italy And
The Mediterranean Are Awash In YachtsJune 18, 2023 By Kevin Varley
(Bloomberg)
–There are more superyachts off the coast of Italy than anywhere else in the
world right now, and from recent headlines about Jeff Bezos and Leonardo
DiCaprio, it’s safe to say the summer season is well underway for the world’s
wealthy.
The
123-meter (404-feet) Golden Odyssey, which was auctioned in 2022 after
being owned by Saudi Prince Khaled bin Sultan al Saud, was the largest of the
fleet visiting Italian waters, with Canadian billionaire Patrick Dovigi’s
former 378-foot Lady Jorgia coming in second.
Under
normal circumstances, the 473-foot Sailing Yacht A formerly linked to Andrey
Igorevich Melnichenko would take top prize, but the yacht is now owned by a
discretionary trust managed by an independent trustee, according to a
spokesperson for the Russian billionaire. The boat is now costing a reported
$900,000 a month in maintenance as it sits in anchor, cared for by a crew of
20.
The 259
yachts pinging off Italy on Friday were more than double the number counted at
this time three months ago, after many vessels completed the annual migration
across the Atlantic from the US and Caribbean in April to start the
Mediterranean yachting season.
The Monaco
Grand Prix and Cannes Film festival drew in the wealthy last month, and the
boats haven’t left.
Yacht
numbers are up in almost every Mediterranean country, with Greece hosting 235
yachts, compared to 217 in France, 150 in Spain and 94 in Turkey, while US
counts are down to 159. That’s according to data collected by Bloomberg, IHS
Markit and Genscape.
Earlier
this week Amazon.com founder Bezos was spotted in Portofino aboard
his newly minted yacht Koru, while the ubiquitous DiCaprio took in some
family time on a yacht along the Amalfi coast.
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