150 million dollar floating palace in Bodrum

150 million dollar floating palace in Bodrum

28.06.2026 21:30

The 124-meter, $150 million 'Golden Odyssey,' the world's 38th largest superyacht, anchored off Karaada in the Bodrum district of Muğla with its luxury amenities and massive size. Drawing attention with its enormous dimensions and lavish features, the yacht became a focal point in the district's bays.

Among the world’s largest superyachts, the approximately $150 million "Golden Odyssey" has anchored off Karaada in the Bodrum district of Muğla.

124 METERS IN LENGTH

The 124-meter-long, Bermuda-flagged "Golden Odyssey" was built in 2015 at the Lürssen shipyard in Bremen, Germany. With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, this superyacht is considered one of the most striking examples of luxury living at sea, thanks to the amenities it offers.

EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT INSIDE

Reportedly ranked 38th among the world's largest yachts, the superyacht features numerous exclusive areas including a swimming pool, helipad, beach club, elevator, gym, health center, beauty salon, spa, and sauna. The yacht, with an annual operating cost of approximately $15 million, is said to have a capacity for 36 guests and 76 crew members.

ONCE OWNED BY A SAUDI PRINCE

It is reported that the superyacht, once owned by former Saudi Arabian Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid Bin Sultan, was later put up for sale, with its new owner being the British Virgin Islands-based company East Thrive Peace Limited. While it is learned that the superyacht, anchored off Karaada, one of Bodrum’s iconic spots, will remain in the area for a while, no information has been shared about who is on board.

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