The floating palace of the Saudi Royal Family is in Bodrum.

The floating palace of the Saudi Royal Family is in Bodrum.

08.06.2026 21:21

The ultra-luxury yacht "Solandge," owned by the Saudi Arabian Royal Family and literally dazzling with a value of $150 million, appeared in the bays of Bodrum. The mega yacht, adorning the blue waters with its massive size and magnificent structure, became the center of attention for locals and tourists on the shore.

The ultra-luxury yacht "Solandge," worth $150 million and belonging to the Saudi Arabian Royal Family, was spotted in the bays of Bodrum. Drawing attention with its massive size and magnificent structure, the yacht piqued the interest of onlookers.

A FLOATING PALACE OF THE SEAS

The super-luxury yacht "Solandge," built in Germany in 2013, with a length of 85 meters, is described as a floating palace of the seas. It was learned that the yacht, cruising in the unique bays of Bodrum, belongs to Saudi Prince Mukrin bin Abdulaziz.

Luxury Yacht Solandge Bodrum

SPA, POOL, DANCE FLOOR, VIP SUITES...

The yacht, which attracts attention not only with its exterior but also with its interior equipment, features a fully equipped SPA center, a large swimming pool, a dance floor, and private VIP suites. Offering top-level comfort, the yacht can accommodate a total of 12 select guests. Providing the comfort of a five-star hotel at sea, the yacht is staffed by a professional crew of 29.

Solandge Yacht Luxury Interior

TOURISTS WATCHED WITH INTEREST

The voyage of the $150 million yacht in the bays of Bodrum was followed with interest by citizens and tourists. No information was available regarding whether Saudi Prince Mukrin bin Abdulaziz, reported to be the yacht's owner, was on board.

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