The most epic super-yachts at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix
Yachts routinely steal the꧟ 🐼show during the F1 grand prix weekend.

The yachts docking in the harbour for the F1 Monaco Grand Prix have turned heads♔ - with a couple particularly impressing.
A yacht named Seven Sins caused a commotion because there is a🏅 Buga🍨tti Chiron onboard.
The Seven Siꦗns can be chartered for a week at a much more reasonable $300,000 but that doesn’t come with the Bugatti!
The car itself is worth around £2.5m and, now, there is one iꦿn full view in Monaco harbour during the F1.
Sightseeing at the Monaco Grand Prix: a $3 million Bugatti on a $25 million yacht.
— Vincenzo Landino (@vincenzolandino)
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A yacht named Evrima, owned by Ritz-Carlton, is being used by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell and Toto Wolff as part of their partnership with Mercedes.
Evrima is more o𒆙f a floating luxury hotel than a boat.
Guests have voyaged around Fr🐻ance before docking in Monaco for the coolest weekend of the year.
Rooms cost $10,000 to $100,000 fo✱r holidaym𝓰akers at this time of year.
If you🌳 want to charter Evrima,﷽ it will set you back $2.2m for a week.
It boasts 149 rooms, a private terrace 🅷for each suite, an infinity pool and even an onboard therapist.
It has direct access to the seawater, an♈d watersports, f🌞rom its deck.
The biggest yacht at the Monaco Grand Prix (so far) is actually owned by the Ritz-Carlton.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano)
• 149 Cabins
• Pools, Spa & Gym
• Rooms cost $10,000 to $100,000+
It's essentially a luxury cruise — you spend a few days in France and then dock in Monaco for the race.
Pretty crazy.
A superyacht named Faith has also docked in Monaco for the🌱 grand prix and it is known to some of F1's richest people.
The $200m yacht was previously owned b🌠y Lawreဣnce Stroll, the current Aston Martin owner.
Stroll 💞sold it to the billionaire♏ father of former F1 driver Nicholas Latifi.
Faith has a helipad onboard pluജs a gym and a ꩵtheatre.
And it's yours to r༒ent f🎉or one week for a mere $1.5m...
The $200 million superyacht Faith has arrived in Monaco for the F1 race.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano)
• Helipad & 2 Jet Skis
• Gym, Theater, Pool & Sauna
The boat rents for $1.5M weekly and was owned by Lawrence Stoll (until he sold it to Michael Latifi, the father of former F1ꦇ driver Nicholas Latifi).
A yacht named 🔯Lionheart is also turnin🧸g heads in Monaco this year.
It was for🌳merly owned by busine𒁏ssman Philip Green, and is valued at $150m.
The largest yacht currently in Monaco's Port Hercule is Lionheart, a superyacht built for businessman Philip Green by Benetti SpA, which cost $150 million.
— Vincenzo Landino (@vincenzolandino)
She carries the most memorable tender🐭 — a VanDutch 55 named Lio𒐪ncub.
Yachts routinely steal the show during the F1 grand prix weeken🌊d.
Most famously, when Kimi Raikkonen was forced to retire early froꦐm the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix, rather than go back to his team garage he instead walked straight to the harbour to fi꧑nd his yacht.
Moments later, he was spotted loungi🐼ng in the sun onboard his private yacht with his friends - with the F1 race going on without him.
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James was a sports journal🍎ist at Sky Sports for a decade 🥂covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.