Valletta
A floating masterpiece! Feadship’s Ulysses spotted in Valletta
The yacht boasts a full-length swimming pool, four outdoor hot tubs, a winter garden, and a striking glass staircase and elevator.

Francesca Vella

Boat enthusiasts had their week made with the arrival of the majestic Ulysses, a 103-metre superyacht manufactured by Feadship and owned by Graeme Hart – a successful New Zealand businessman, who’s considered the richest person in Australasia and is well-known for his involvement in the packaging business.

This luxury masterpiece is all sleek design and remarkable engineering. Over 1,100 m² of glass flood the interiors with outside light, and the yacht boasts a full-length swimming pool, four outdoor hot tubs, a winter garden, and a striking glass staircase and elevator at its atrium heart.

It also includes a hidden helipad with hangar, the largest tender garage door ever built by Feadship, and plush accommodations for up to 20 guests, served by a crew of around 30. With a cruising range of 5,000 nautical miles, it’s built for extended, comfortable voyages, so who knows where it’s headed after Malta!

Ulysses’ mooring at Valletta, reported by LovinMalta, follows closely on the heels of the striking €175 million Mayan Queen IV earlier this month, turning Malta’s harbour into a floating runway of grandeur this summer.

Were you lucky enough to spot the luxury vessel?

18th August 2025


Francesca Vella
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Francesca Vella
Francesca has always felt most at home in a cinema or theatre, particularly if musicals are involved. She loves to read, write, and share about her experiences of both the fictional and the real world.

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