Superyacht drops anchor at Puerto Alcudia for a few days

ONE of the world’s largest and most expensive superyachts the MY Serene dropped anchor in Puerto Alcudia last weekend although no details are available of who may have been onboard.
With a crew of 50 and 12 cabins able to sleep 24 guests, this luxurious vessel built in 2011 by Italian specialists Fincantieri reputedly cost $330 million (€272 million) when delivered to a Russian oligarch and was then sold for a rumoured €500 million to Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia.
With two swimming pools, two helicopter pads and a lift from the owner’s suite to the underwater Nemo Room, if you have to isolate, it must be one of the most comfortable options around.
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