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META CEO’s $300 Million Mega Yacht Spotted Along The Corinthian Gulf Coast

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Mark Zuckerberg’s yacht, the Launchpad and its support ship Wingman were seen in the Corinthian Gulf. However, there has not been a confirmed sighting of the Meta CEO.

The 300 million dollar yacht was first seen in the Ionian Sea and later close to the tourist resort of Alepochori, west of Athens.

The sight of this superyacht drew attention, and local port authorities and police responded to this profile, fuelling speculations about the presence of Zuckerberg, his wife, and many guests onboard the yacht.

On Tuesday night, many crew members from the 68 m Wingman, equipped with a helipad and a 15 m tender for short trips, came ashore in Alepochori for an evening stroll in the village.

The yacht is expected to sail through the Corinth Canal in the coming days, continuing its journey toward the Cyclades.

This journey comes after it was known that he was handling the development of a superintelligent AI, and stepping in to directly recruit and lead the development efforts amidst growing pressure from competitors.

According to some sources, Zuckerberg is hosting AI researchers at his home and offering them handsome packages stretching into the 9-figure range.

Coming back to his yacht, the Lauchpad is like a city on water. It is bigger than a soccer pitch and takes about 30 million annually in maintenance and running costs.

Details about the interior amenities of Zuckerberg’s mega yacht are scarce due to the yacht’s privacy; it is said that it has several guest suites, a master bedroom with a private balcony and lavish bathrooms.

It also boasts a cinema, virtual reality lounge, game room, gym, spa, sauna, a yoga studio and other amenities.

It also has decks with swimming pools, sunbathing areas, alfresco dining options and hot tubs.

Launchpad was made by Feadship, the shipyard which also built Bill Gates’ yacht and billionaire Michael Latifi’s yacht.

References: Greek Reporter, Tovima

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