Site icon Realty Beat

David and Victoria Beckham Spend Easter on a $20 Million Superyacht

Architectural Digest logo


David and Victoria Beckham were, apparently, in need of a bigger boat. The power couple reportedly upgraded their $6.5 million, 100-foot-long yacht, the Riva Argo 90, to a $20 million Italian superyacht, the Riva 130 Bellissima. 130 feet long with a volume of 299 gross tons, the 2022-built structure boasts plenty of space for the A-list family to sprawl out.

The pair were photographed last week riding a dinghy out to the watercraft along with their children Harper, Romeo, Cruz, and Brooklyn, who brought his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham. It’s not entirely clear if the soccer legend purchased or merely chartered the yacht, but some outlets have been speculating that he owns it outright, a theory supported by the fact that the boat has been customized with the name “Seven,” which is both Beckham’s former jersey number and Harper’s middle name.

The Beckhams continued to celebrate Easter weekend aboard the vessel; Victoria, David, and Brooklyn all shared Instagram photos of themselves wearing bunny ears on the sleek silver watercraft alongside holiday well-wishes in their photo captions.

Shop Open Door

As chef Joshua Weissman welcomes AD into his Austin home in the latest episode of Open Door, he jokes that he doesn’t actually live in a kitchen.

Five suites aboard the structure can accommodate up to 10 people, in addition to space for seven crew members. There’s also a beach club (a lounge area close to the water) with a swimming platform, a top-deck jacuzzi, and narrow-plank teak decking throughout the three levels. A 215-square-foot garage houses a jetski, tender, and seabob.

The Beckhams maintain a penthouse unit in Zaha Hadid’s Miami tower One Thousand Museum, a countryside retreat in the Cotswolds, and their primary home, a four-story Victorian townhouse in Holland Park, London, which the couple bought in 2013 for an approximately $38 million and spent another $10 million renovating.





Source link

Exit mobile version