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The mega-luxury ship ‘Olivia O’ surprises in Las Palmas

Thursday, November 7, 2024, 17:26


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The ship ‘Olivia O’, owned by the maritime transport magnate (president of the Zodiac Maritime company) Eyal Ofer, looks impressive this morning in the port of Las Palmas where it is docked on its way to the Caribbean.

Every year around this time, luxurious boats cross the Atlantic bound for America. taking advantage of the winds and currentsafter finishing the season in Europe. In fact, in the coming days we will see more megayachts in the port.

The spectacular ship was Built in Germany in 2020 and cost 200 million. In addition to having a careful construction and design, its engines are Rolls Royce, according to close sources.

The yacht is 88 meters long and sports a prominent bow inspired by the prows of ancient Viking ships to improve seaworthiness. It has eight cabins and two suites for 20 passengers. With capacity for 30 crew members, it has a heliport and a 10-meter pool, among other services.

Eyal Ofer’s fortune comes from the shipping business his father founded in the 60s and which has been expanding and diversifying into new sectors. When his father died in 2011, the assets were divided between the billionaire and his brother, Idan.

The yacht ‘Kogo’ has just left the Astican shipyards.

Arcadio Suarez

Docked next to it is the yacht ‘Kogo’, which has just left the Astican shipyards where it has undergone various improvement works. It has been in dry dock for six months and is owned by the Caridis family, who recently acquired it. In the next few days he will leave for Greece.

The yacht ‘Kogo’ has a length of more than 71 meters and has raised the standard for large luxury yachts. Offering luxury accommodation for 12 guests, it is distributed across 5 elegant double cabins, all with en-suite bathrooms.


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