The luxury yacht ‘Tribu’, by 50 meters in length is berthed in the port of Ibiza, where it has arrived from Palma. It is valued at about 20 million euros and was built in 2007.
Until very recently, its owner was Luciano Benetton, the founder and owner of the international fashion brand Benetton, founded in 1965, which in 2023 registered losses of 230 million euros 80 million in the previous year, as reported by the group itself last June.
One of the outdoor areas of ‘Tribu’ / SYF
A few months ago, Benetton’s decline also reached Spain with the closure of 31 of the 300 stores it has spread throughout the country, including the one in Ibiza, in addition to the dismissal of 169 workers -156 of the store staff and 13 of the structures and management-, which represents 24% of its workforce.
The moment when this decline of the empire began was when Luciano Benetton decided to get rid of his yacht ‘Tribu’. He sold it to a French millionaire by the name of Gabriel Léo Bahadourian, owner of a chain of gourmet products. Some media specialized in yachts claim that its new owner has put it up for sale again.
This Italian beauty has capacity for more than ten guests in six elegant staterooms. A luxurious master suite dominates the upper deck, with breathtaking panoramic views. It features a private office, spacious dressing rooms and an impressive gymnasium with the finest equipment.
The boat has a 40 square meter galley / SYF
Luca Dini conceived of the ‘Tribu’ as a fusion between a commercial ship and a luxury superyacht. Sturdy enough for long adventures at sea, it also has all the comforts of a luxurious floating mansion.
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Guests have access to a large jacuzzithe main salon has a large sunbathing area, multiple alfresco dining options, a spacious sunbathing area and a huge main salon. Even the galley is extra-large, at over 40 square meters, a rarity aboard superyachts of this size.
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