Leonardo DiCaprio and Beyoncé view the 367-foot Renaissance superyacht, one of the newest, largest and most expensive yachts in the world

Affluent celebrities who enjoy sailing will have more options to select from besides the Flying Fox and Lana now that the 367-footer Renaissance owned by Freire has joined the charter fleet operated by Burgess.

The largest boat ever constructed in Spain, the vessel will be put into service by the shipyard in 2023 and will be able to accommodate a total of 36 passengers among its 19 opulent staterooms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With exteriors designed by Bannenberg & Rowell and naval architecture designed by Marin Teknikk AS, the behemoth blurs the lines between being a sturdy expedition yacht and a stunning floating mansion.

Bannenberg & Rowell were responsible for the exterior design. Because of this beauty’s double-height dining saloon, we can almost image Leonardo DiCaprio getting enthused about it.

 

Also, yacht aficionado Beyoncé would be utterly blown away by the gigantic owner’s deck, which is perhaps the most abundant of the six decks (at the time this article was written, there were no photographs available).

The private area is bordered on all sides by al fresco eating arrangements that are shared across four of her decks. In spite of the fact that Renaissance is a 7,200 GT yacht, the main deck is home to a vast swimming pool as well as an immense beach club complete with a bar, sea terrace, and waterfront dining!

The spa was a “revelation,” according to Burgess, boasting a fitness center, a top-notch gym suitable to wow an elite athlete with hot and cold plunges, a steam room, a sauna for the maximum relaxation, and even a beauty salon.

In addition, the spa had a beauty salon. In order to provide the highest level of luxury and convenience for her affluent VIP visitors, the Renaissance, much like its rivals, is outfitted with a helipad in the bow and carries a vast assortment of incredible water toys and nautical devices.

 

 

The charter manager at Burgess, Caroline Taylor, had this to say about the new addition: “We are happy to be representing this one-of-a-kind superyacht. Burgess is known for its high standards, and Renaissance exemplifies this value to the fullest extent possible.

The yacht will be available for charter in the Mediterranean this summer, and it is ready to secure bookings for 2024 in this area. Additionally, Renaissance will be travelling to the Caribbean during the winter of 2024/2025.

The shipyard issued the following statement: “We want to express our gratitude to the more than 600 individuals who have contributed to the completion of this project over the past few years.

Both direct staff from the shipyard as well as subcontractors, suppliers, financial institutions, and the classification society that are all involved in this magnificent endeavor.”

With a heavy weekly cost of $3.2 million, which climbs upto $3.7 million in peak season, Renaissance becomes one of the most costly yachts to hire. The price ranges from $3.2 million to $3.7 million.

That exorbitant price, which would be enough to make a common person’s mouth drop, is not likely to deter the wealthy Hollywood A-listers who have developed an insatiable craving for these floating mansions. We simply cannot contain our excitement to see which famous person will be recognized on board the ship first.