Super-Rich Travelex Tycoon Mooring £75m Floating Palace at Cowes Harbour Entrance
£75 Million Superyacht Elandess Docks at Cowes
A stunning £75 million superyacht has just moored at the entrance to Cowes harbour, turning heads and raising eyebrows. The 74.5-metre floating palace, named Elandess, belongs to none other than Sir Lloyd Dorfman, the billionaire founder of the currency exchange giant Travelex.
Luxury and Lavishness Meet the Sea
This three-week-old masterpiece boasts jaw-dropping features, including an 8 x 2.5 metre superyacht swimming pool on the sprawling sun deck. But that’s not all – guests can enjoy the Nemo Lounge tucked below the waterline and a sleek observation lounge on the upper deck, offering panoramic views of the ocean.
Room for 14 Guests and a 24-Strong Crew
Inside, the yacht offers six spacious staterooms, including a plush owner’s cabin situated on the main deck. It can comfortably accommodate 14 guests alongside a dedicated crew of 24, ensuring the ultimate luxury experience on water.
Meet Sir Lloyd Dorfman: The Man Behind the Mega-Yacht
Spotted on the back of a rib this morning, 65-year-old Sir Lloyd Dorfman was seen enjoying time aboard his floating fortress. With an estimated fortune topping £900 million, the Travelex founder is used to making waves both in business and on the high seas.