9 Celebrity Superyachts That Outshine Luxury Homes

Many celebrities own yachts that resemble floating estates more than weekend boats. These long-range vessels are built for comfort, privacy, and extended time at sea, often staffed by full-time crews and equipped with full kitchens, spas, private theaters, and extensive guest accommodations. Their size and features command correspondingly high price tags.

Oprah (Trending)

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Built by Westport and refitted in 2016, Trending measures about 50 meters and can reach speeds of 24 knots. It accommodates 12 guests across six suites finished with marble, onyx, and other premium materials. Oprah has been linked to this yacht, which is reportedly valued at $300 million and available for charter for roughly $210,000 per week.

Jerry Jones (Bravo Eugenia)

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While Jerry Jones is best known for the Dallas Cowboys, his yacht Bravo Eugenia attracts its own attention. Built by Oceanco, the 357-foot vessel features a full spa, helipad, and beach club. Named after his wife, it reportedly cost around $225 million and showcases high-end amenities and design.

Steven Spielberg (Seven Seas)

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Seven Seas was conceived around Steven Spielberg’s love of cinema. The yacht includes a poolside glass wall that doubles as a movie screen, a helipad, and custom interiors in walnut and teak. Valued at about $150 million, it is often offered for charter at roughly $1 million per month, reflecting its bespoke amenities and entertainment-focused design.

J.K. Rowling (Amphitrite)

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Amphitrite, once owned by Johnny Depp and later purchased by J.K. Rowling for approximately $27 million, is noted for practical features such as satellite navigation and a cruising speed around 12 knots. The yacht accommodates twelve guests; it was listed for sale a year after Rowling’s purchase at $19 million, though public details about any subsequent sale are limited.

Michael Jordan (Mr. Terrible)

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Mr. Terrible feels more like a luxury resort than a boat, featuring a gym, Jacuzzi, bar, and a custom satellite-powered sound system. At 230 feet, it provides abundant interior and exterior space. Operating such a yacht can be costly; even short-term charters or maintenance for a single week can reach into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Nicole Kidman (Hokulani)

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Hokulani, named for Nicole Kidman’s Hawaiian birth name, is a champagne-colored 150-foot cruiser with a minimalist interior and a private cinema. Built by Palmer Johnson, it was often docked at Kidman’s Australian estate. With a top speed near 28 knots, its estimated value is around $4.5 million.

Bill Duker (Sybaris)

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Sybaris is a 230-foot yacht celebrated for its interior, which won Best Interior at the Monaco Yacht Show. Owner Bill Duker spent about twenty years shaping its aesthetic. Crafted by Perini Navi with Italian workmanship and high-tech sails, Sybaris reportedly cost around $300 million and includes features such as an onboard wine cellar and luxury finishes throughout.

Simon Cowell (Slipstream)

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Entering Slipstream, Simon Cowell’s 197-foot yacht, is an experience marked by a chandelier-lit foyer. The yacht includes a gym, Jacuzzi, dining terrace, and accommodation for 12 guests, plus space for 15 crew members. It has been listed for charter at about $329,000 per week, reflecting its scale and tailored amenities.

Bono (Cyan)

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Cyan, built by Codecasa and personalized by Bono, is a 160-foot yacht notable for its onboard stereo system, grand piano, and distinctive blue paint. It holds about a dozen guests and carries water toys like jet skis, hot tubs, and an outdoor movie screen. Estimates put the vessel’s base price near $11.5 million, not including the specialized music equipment and interior customizations.

Tiger Woods (Privacy)

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Tiger Woods’ 155-foot yacht Privacy functions as a floating villa. Valued at about $20 million, it can carry up to 21 people with five guest rooms and even includes specialized equipment such as a decompression chamber. Woods reportedly uses Privacy while on tour and spends significant sums annually on upkeep and crew.

Brad Pitt (Ghost II)

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Ghost II, once shared by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, is a sleek 120-foot yacht designed for private family getaways. It features privacy-enhancing technologies, an elegant mirror-like finish, and minimalist craftsmanship attributed to Australian design. The yacht is estimated at around $7 million and reaches top speeds near 21 knots.

Billy Joel (Vendetta)

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Vendetta is a 57-foot performance yacht inspired by 1920s commuter boats and co-designed by Billy Joel. Its resin-infused hull enables high-speed runs, with top speeds exceeding 40 knots. Priced around $1.3 million, the vessel is well suited for short hops between properties or coastal outings.

Elton John (Wabi Sabi)

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Wabi Sabi is a bright-white yacht powered by twin 3650-horsepower engines and configured to host up to 18 guests across eight luxury cabins. Built to Elton John’s specifications by Westport, it cruises at around 15 knots and has been spotted in destinations worldwide, offering a refined, guest-focused onboard environment.

Richard Branson (Necker Belle)

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Necker Belle is a functional catamaran associated with Richard Branson, priced near $6.6 million. It accommodates 12 guests and reaches top speeds of around 20 knots. Built by CMN and later refurbished, the vessel earned recognition such as a World Superyacht Award and has been chartered for sums around $60,000 per week.

James Packer (Arctic P)

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Arctic P is a transformed icebreaker turned into a $200 million mega-yacht, stretching nearly 367 feet. Redesigned by RWD for businessman James Packer, it includes eleven guest cabins, a cinema, and robust engineering capable of reaching approximately 19 knots using two MTU 16V4000 engines. The yacht blends expedition capability with luxury accommodations for long-range travel.