After steaℓing the show at the Euros, the Real Madrid player is unwinding on his magnificent $6.6 million boat in Madeira.
Despite Portugal being eliminated from the tournament by Belgium in the round of 16, the Portuguese football legend still has the lead in the Golden Boot race.
He overspent on the opulent 88-foot Azimut Grande last year. Five lavish accommodations and six well decorated bathrooms are included. It was built in the Azimut-Versilia Benett shipyards.
A modern kitchen, two relaxing areas, a big salon, and a lavish dining space are all onboard. Due to its carbon fiber construction, it has a tremendous weight of 93 tonnes and a top speed of 28 knots with two 1,900 horsepower engines.
Ronaldo invested $6.6 million on the superyacht in 2020. He hired the Africa I boat from a rental company before buying his own.
During the Azimut Grande’s inaugural voyage down the Tyrrhenian coast last summer, he was able to invite his family—including missus Georgina Rodriguez—aboard.