The vessel was identified as Leona, a luxury superyacht privately owned by a member of the Saudi Royal family.
A €60 million superyacht has recently been spotted at the Grand Harbour Marina in Vittoriosa, drawing the attention of yacht enthusiasts and passers-by alike.
After a bit of digging, the vessel was identified as Leona, a luxury superyacht privately owned by a member of the Saudi Royal Family. Reports indicate that the owner is Prince Faisal bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the son of the late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
Built to the highest standards of modern yachting, Leona is a floating showcase of elegance, power and cutting-edge technology. Designed for both comfort and performance, the superyacht offers an exceptional onboard experience spread across multiple decks.

Among its standout features is a spacious owner’s suite, complemented by several VIP cabins designed to accommodate guests in complete luxury. The yacht’s beach club provides direct access to the sea, while a swimming pool, spa and fully equipped gym ensure relaxation and wellness at any time during the voyage.
For entertainment, Leona boasts a private cinema and theatre room, advanced audiovisual systems and even a piano, adding a refined touch to life on board.
From a technical standpoint, the yacht is equally impressive. Underway stabilisers ensure a smooth and comfortable journey even in challenging sea conditions, while underwater lighting enhances its dramatic presence at night. A dedicated tender garage houses a collection of tenders and water toys, allowing guests to fully enjoy life on the water.
Seeing a superyacht of this calibre docked in Vittoriosa highlights Malta’s growing appeal as a premier destination for luxury yachting.
Have you ever seen a superyacht this luxurious in Malta?