Former American basketball striker Michael Jordan travels with his family on a 95-meter yacht


The Chicago Bulls’ legend Michael Jordan visited Split on Sunday night. Jordan, maybe the greatest basketball player ever, unexpectedly left in one of the three vans that had met him on the West Coast Riva in Split, where the O’Pari yacht was waiting for him and his group.

The 2020-built O’Pari has six decks and 95 meters. Rent is about 1,000,000 EUR per week. As expected, the city rejoiced when Jordan arrived. Last year, Magic Johnson was seen in Split, but Michael Jordan and his wife, Yvette Prieto, are the most famous.

Jordan may see Toni Kuko in Split, a former Bulls teammate and his favorite golfer. They could also consider Basketball Hall of Fame qualifications. The May announcement of Toni Kuko’s induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Illinois, revealed that one of the greatest basketball luminaries will make the induction speech.

Kuko will receive a unique gift from Michael Jordan and Jerry Reinsdorf. The MassMutual Center concert on September 11, 2021 will include the three. The class of 2021 includes Kuko, who has three NBA titles, Val Ackerman, Rick Adelman, Chris Bosh, Bob Dandridge, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Howard Garfinkel, Yolanda Griffith, Lauren Jackson, Clarence Jenkins, Pearl Moore, Paul Pierce, Bill Russell, Ben Wallace, Chris Webber, and Jay Wright.

Michael Jordan cruises Croatia’s shoreline on the O’Pari yacht in the north of summer. Jordan rented Golden Yachts Haltikis’ 95-meter O’Pari for $1M a week. The boat accommodates 12 guests and 29 staff. It has a bar, pool, and outdoor theatre.

This yacht can reach 18 knots. All big rooms and common areas are furnished like hotels, thus they have a variety of styles. After retiring in 2003, Jordan focused on business and investment. Forbes values him at $1.6B due to endorsements with Nike, Hanes, Gatorade, and DraftKings.