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Mother of ships! This $100 million superyacht was recently spotted in Malta
It is owned by Kuwaiti billionaire Kutayba Alghanim.

Caroline Curmi

Malta's harbours sees a wide range of ships annually - from petite speedboats to bloated cruiseliners - but one recent visitor had everyone's jaws dropping to the floor.

Kuwaiti billionaire Kutayba Alghanim's stunning 100million superyacht Samar was recently seen in Malta and what a sight it was!

Mother of ships! This $100 million superyacht was recently spotted in Malta

https://yachtharbour.com/news/spotted--kuwaiti-billionaire-s-%24100-million-yacht-samar-in-malta-4037?fbclid=IwAR13giikYWN_WTAEABeGzcxr4Ck9b28FO0cBdUfgD_QKCuWzY1vSfyy6hsE

Built in 2006, the superyacht is what you could call a heaven at sea; it has multiple bar areas, a large pool, a gym, a cinema and also comes with its own Mini Cooper and a Bell 407 helicopter.

This is not the first time the superyacht has visited Malta. Indeed it was seen at local marinas several times over the past few years, with the below picture dating back five years.

The superyacht's link to Malta extends beyond this as it is the workplace of local chef Timothy Zammit.

yachtharbour.com

Have you seen the Samar cruising around Malta lately?

8th July 2020


Caroline Curmi
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Caroline Curmi
When she’s not having a quarter-life crisis, Caroline is either drawing in a café, frittering her salary on sushi or swearing at traffic in full-on Gozitan. There is also the occasional daytime drink somewhere in the equation. Or two. A creative must be allowed at least one vice.

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