Jeff Bezos reportedly considering selling £370m superyacht Koru as he grows uneasy over its visibility and cost
Jeff Bezos is reported to be selling his £370m superyacht Koru due to its high recognizability.
The Amazon founder is said to feel that the 417ft vessel, the largest sailing yacht in the world, is drawing too much attention.
Mr Bezos, whose cumulative worth is about £203bn, has also soured on the £22m-a-year cost of maintaining the giant vessel, the New York Post reported.
Mr Bezos’s change of heart comes just three years after the maiden voyage of the custom-made Koru, which was built by Dutch shipbuilder Oceanco and completed in secret in two years.
Since its conception, the yacht has been seen as a symbol of excess, not least because the support vessel for the Koru, the Abeona, cost approximately £55m and runs to 250ft.
Because of the Koru’s sails, the yacht’s helipad was put on the Abeona instead.
The Koru has a sculpture of Lauren Sanchez, Mr Bezos’s second wife, as a mermaid on the bow, needs a crew of 36 and can accommodate up to 18 guests.

The size of Koru’s sails meant that a helipad had to be fitted on its support vessel instead Credit: Thomas Kronsteiner/Getty Images

The Koru, which was built in secret within two years, made its maiden voyage in 2023 Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos held their engagement party on board the Koru last June Credit: Jean Baptiste Lacroix/Getty Images
The New York Post published its report on the day of the Met Gala in New York, for which Mr Bezos and Ms Sanchez are honorary co-chairmen, an appointment that prompted backlash.
Some celebrities, including Meryl Streep and Zendaya, said they would not attend the ball on Monday evening, after Mr Bezos reportedly spent an eight-figure sum to co-host and sponsor the event.
Streep’s absence is seen as particularly significant because she plays a fictionalised version of Anna Wintour, the senior Vogue magazine executive who has presided over the event since 1995, in The Devil Wears Prada 2.
The Telegraph has contacted Amazon and representatives for Mr Bezos and Ms Sanchez for comment.
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