Bella Vita - One of the Worlds Largest Yachts is docked in Downtown Jacksonville
- by 904 Newsroom
- April 21, 2020
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Bella Vita, one of the world's 100 largest yachts is currently docked on the North Bank River Walk, and obviously caught our attention. The enormous mega yacht is nearly 250 feet long and costs about $650,000 to charter for a week in the winter, according to broker Moran Yacht and Ship. The yacht can accommodate 12 passengers between its 6 staterooms and 6 decks, and a staff of 22.
On board, there is a hot tub, gym, movie theater, piano, water skis, wave runners, scuba gear and even a salon and spa on board. Bella Vita delivers on luxury while also having the brawny ability to go anywhere in the world.
It’s unclear who chartered the yacht and docked it in Downtown Jacksonville. Before it came to Jacksonville, the ship was most recently seen in St. Petersburg and Palm Beach. In November, it made stops in Charleston, S.C. and Norfolk, Va.
What does it cost to charter a mega yacht like Bella Vita? It usually charters between $650,000 - $750,000 per week + additional fees.
INSIDE THE MEGA YACHT
PROFESIONAL CHEFS & EXQUISITE CUISINE
ADDITIONAL AMENITIES
Bella Vita is superbly equipped for a wide variety of vacation activities. Bella Vita has three tenders that guests can use for exploring, fishing, diving, water skiing and wakeboarding. Underwater Seabobs and WaveRunners are available for thrill-seekers. An array of inflatable towable toys delights kids of all ages. For guests preferring quiet fun on the water there is snorkel gear, kayaks and paddleboards. The large swim platform offers easy access to the water, area for relaxing and fresh-water showers. The well-equipped, air-conditioned top deck gym offers panoramic views and opens out to the Spa pool area. After your workout, relax with a dip in the Jacuzzi followed by a massage and a refreshing cool down beverage served by the attentive crew. To complete the spa experience, Bella Vita’s hairdresser is on hand for styling.
For more info on the yacht, click here