Michael Jordan: Εnjoys his vacation in Corfu again with the ultra-luxury superyacht “M’Brace”
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Corfu is once again hosting the greatest basketball player of all time, the “god” Michael Jordan.
“Air”, six-time NBA champion and Chicago Bulls legend, is currently on the island, enjoying moments of relaxation away from the spotlight.
The 61-year-old Jordan is traveling with the ultra-luxury superyacht M’Brace, which is anchored off the city, in the Garitsa sea area. It is an impressive 65-meter-long vessel, built in 2018 by the Dutch shipyard Amels. M’Brace features six cabins for 12 guests, luxurious indoor and outdoor spaces, a gym, jacuzzi, club and a host of marine activities, served by a crew of 17.
The vessel is registered in the Cayman Islands and is considered one of the most discreet yet luxurious superyachts sailing the Ionian waters. Its value is estimated at between $115 and $150 million, depending on the source.
Jordan’s presence in Corfu did not go unnoticed. Despite the discretion he seeks during his holidays, locals and tourists spotted him enjoying the sun on the deck of the boat, causing excitement among his fans.
According to information from kerkyrasimera.gr, his visit was also commented on in the United States, as Fox 5 journalist David Corporon is also on the island, who confirmed the presence of "Air Jordan".
The M'Brace is expected to continue its voyage in the Ionian Sea, with the next stops being Paxos, Ithaca and Lefkada - destinations that Jordan particularly loves, frequently visiting Greece in recent years.
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