Sighted in Sardinia "Golden Odyssey", superyacht 123 meters long. It was moored in recent days in Costa Smeralda, off Cala di Volpe, Liscia di Vacca and Pevero, from where it set sail for Palma de Mallorca . It belongs to a Chinese billionaire and is worth an estimated $150 million.

But it is not the only jewel of the sea in transit in Sardinia. According to Bloomberg, in fact, the island and the Costa Smeralda in particular are confirmed as a real "global district of luxury yachting".

A role also confirmed by the analyzes conducted by Cipnes Gallura on superyachts in May and June.

"There are more superyachts off the coast of Italy than anywhere else in the world," writes the New York-based company. Suffice it to say that, according to data analyzed by Bloomberg, IHS Markit and Genscape, there were as many as 259 superyachts along the Italian coasts last Friday 16 June. A record figure , even more than double the number recorded three months ago, when the "annual migration" of superyachts began, which from the USA and the Caribbean are increasingly choosing destinations in the Mediterranean.

The number of superyachts has, in fact, increased in almost all the countries bordering the Mediterranean: 235 yachts have been present in recent weeks in Greece, the second favorite destination after Italy, 217 in France, 150 in Spain and 94 in Turkey. While the number dropped to 159 in the United States.

With the Costa Smeralda, which – underline the same analyzes – precisely maintains the primacy of the most chosen location by the owners of superyachts for stopovers and holidays.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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