London welcomes 10 spectacular superyachts for the start of the 2012 Olympics

Ten of the world’s biggest privately-owned superyachts are now anchored in the ...

London welcomes 10 spectacular superyachts for the start of the 2012 Olympics

July 24, 2012

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Ten of the world’s biggest privately-owned superyachts are now anchored in the river Thames in London to experience the start of the 2012 Olympics. These include the 45m luxury yacht Harle by Feadship, as well as the 65m Seanna superyacht by Benetti.

Superyachts berthed in the Thames

Superyachts berthed in the Thames

Dwarfing the usual array of maritime craft normally seen on the River Thames, some of the world’s biggest and most expensive superyachts never before seen in London have dropped anchor in the Capital’s prime Olympic locations. London’s Canary Wharf has been transformed into a playground for the superyachts’ glamorous owners. VIPs and celebrities will be stepping onboard next week to enjoy the ultimate Olympic experience.

45m luxury yacht Harle by Feadship in London

45m luxury yacht Harle by Feadship in London

The Australian co-founder of the Westfield Group, Frank Lowy, owns the 74-metre superyacht IIona, which arrived at Canary Wharf today. Ilona can accommodate up to 16 guests and has a crew of 28. She also boasts a cinema, a massage room, gymnasium and even a helipad.

Octopus megayacht – currently the world’s eighth largest superyacht and owned by Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft – also arrived this weekend. Octopus has a pool on board and two submarines including one operated by remote control for studying the ocean floor. She also has side hatches at the water line open to form a dock for jet skis.

65m Benetti luxury superyacht Seanna in London

65m Benetti luxury superyacht Seanna in London

Superyacht advisory company MGMT has been preparing for the arrival of the vessels in London for over a year and will be offering the best positioned berths in London, a 24 hour concierge service and access to the all the major Olympic events.

Benjamin Sutton, Director of Communications of London-based MGMT, said: “It’s absolutely fantastic to see so many of the world’s most glamorous superyachts dropping anchor in the heart of London. With the Olympics starting this week, these magnificent yachts will be another visual spectacular for Londoners this summer.”

Superyachts anchored in the Thames by night

Superyachts anchored in the Thames by night

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