Luxury yacht Arctic” from Bremerhaven: $490,000 per week!

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Discover the luxury yacht "Arctic" from Bremerhaven, which can be chartered for $490,000 per week, and its exciting history.

Entdecken Sie die Luxusjacht "Arctic" aus Bremerhaven, die für 490.000 Dollar pro Woche gechartert werden kann, und ihre spannende Geschichte.
Discover the luxury yacht "Arctic" from Bremerhaven, which can be chartered for $490,000 per week, and its exciting history.

Luxury yacht Arctic” from Bremerhaven: $490,000 per week!

The “Arctic” – a luxury yacht with history

Recently, attention was attracted in the maritime world of Bremerhaven: the “Arctic”, an impressive expedition yacht measuring 87.6 meters in length, is available for rent. After around a year at the shipyard in Wewelsfleth, she successfully completed her first test trips on the Elbe. But the history of this yacht goes back a long way.

Originally built as a deep-sea tug in Bremerhaven in 1969, the “Arctic” was once one of the most powerful tugs in the world. With a pulling force of 179 tons, she completed remarkable missions, such as the legendary mission in 1972 when she freed the damaged cruise ship “Lindblad Explorer” in Antarctica. The dwindling need for ocean-going tugs led to a remarkable conversion in the 1990s: in Malta, the yacht was transformed into a luxury yacht on behalf of Australian billionaire Kerry Packer. Today it belongs to his daughter Gretel.

Luxury and amenities at the highest level

The facilities of the “Arctic” are a real paradise for the wealthy: in addition to a 4D cinema, there is a diving center, a library, a fitness studio and even a heated pool. With only 12 guests and 25 crew members, maximum exclusivity is guaranteed. Renting out the yacht, which is available for around $490,000 a week, could be a way for Gretel to cover the $10 million in annual maintenance and berth costs.

A strategic tax move?

After the death of Kerry Packer, who died in 2005 and was Australia's richest man at the time, the yacht passed to his son James. He sold it to his sister Gretel in 2017, who is now considering renting it out. The recommendation to lease the Arctic could not only help cover costs, but also potentially signal an impending sale and downsizing of her ownership.

It remains to be seen whether the “Arctic” will continue to exist as a ship icon or whether the waves of the market will also break over this impressive vehicle. The yacht is currently anchored in picturesque Antibes, France, offering guests an unforgettable journey into the world of luxury and adventure. A real treat for everyone who is prepared to dig deep into their pockets for an exclusive lifestyle.

If you would like to find out more about this maritime masterpiece, you can north24 or dailymail.co.uk view.