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Tech billionaires' superyachts: Bezos, Zuckerberg, Brin showcase wealth

Created at 11 Jul · 9:56 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Tech titans like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sergey Brin are commissioning superyachts over 100 meters long, reflecting a trend of displaying success through increasingly lavish vessels equipped with extensive amenities.

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Key Numbers

100 metersminimum length for new tech billionaire yachts
50full-time employees for Brin's yacht fleet
$51 millionBrin's waterfront mansion purchase in Miami
142 meterslength of Sergey Brin's yacht Dragonfly
2025Yacht Style award year for Dragonfly
73 meterslength of Brin's former yacht Capricorn
38 meterslength of Brin's yacht Butterfly
$500 millionestimated cost of Jeff Bezos' yacht Koru
127 meterslength of Jeff Bezos' yacht Koru
75 meterslength of Koru's support vessel Abeona

Who's Involved

Jeff Bezos
Owner of the 127-meter sailing yacht Koru
Sergey Brin
Owner of the 142-meter yacht Dragonfly and other vessels
Mark Zuckerberg
Owner of a superyacht longer than Bezos' Koru
Giovanna Vitelli
Chair of Azimut Benetti Group, a superyacht producer
Lauren Sánchez Bezos
Co-owner of Koru, hosted guests on board
Bill Gates
Guest on Jeff Bezos' yacht Koru
Leonardo DiCaprio
Guest on Jeff Bezos' yacht Koru
Tech billionaires' superyachts: Bezos, Zuckerberg, Brin showcase wealth

↳ Why This Matters

The commissioning of increasingly large and luxurious superyachts by tech billionaires highlights the growing concentration of wealth and the evolving status symbols associated with extreme affluence, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle and priorities of the world's richest individuals.

Key facts

  • Superyachts over 100 meters long are becoming a trend among tech billionaires.
  • Sergey Brin's largest yacht, Dragonfly, is 142 meters long and features a glass-bottomed pool, cinema, spa, gym, and helicopter hangar.
  • Jeff Bezos' superyacht Koru is a 127-meter sailing yacht, the largest of its kind globally, and is accompanied by a 75-meter support vessel named Abeona.
  • These custom-built megayachts cost hundreds of millions of dollars and are equipped with extensive luxury amenities.

The world's wealthiest tech billionaires are increasingly commissioning superyachts exceeding 100 meters in length, signaling a trend of displaying success through increasingly extravagant vessels. These megayachts, often costing hundreds of millions of dollars, are custom-built with extensive amenities such as gyms, spas, pools, movie theaters, and helicopter hangars, reflecting a focus on luxury and longevity.

Google cofounder Sergey Brin boasts a fleet of yachts, with the largest being the 142-meter Dragonfly, delivered in December 2024. Built by Lürssen, Dragonfly earned a 2025 Yacht Style award and is equipped with a glass-bottomed pool, cinema, spa, gym, business deck, and helicopter hangar. Brin's "Fly Fleet" also includes a 73-meter yacht formerly named Dragonfly (now Capricorn) and other smaller watercraft, supported by a team of 50 employees.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns the $500 million, 127-meter sailing yacht Koru, the largest sailing yacht globally. Delivered in 2023, Koru features three massive masts and travels with its 75-meter support vessel, Abeona. The yacht has hosted notable guests, including Bill Gates and Leonardo DiCaprio, for various events.

While discretion governs the superyacht industry, the size and features of these vessels offer insights into the lifestyles of the ultra-rich. The trend also suggests a younger demographic among superyacht owners, with many incorporating offices and wellness areas into their designs.

Frequently asked questions

Tech billionaires are increasingly commissioning superyachts over 100 meters long, viewing them as symbols of success and wealth.

Megayachts are typically equipped with gyms, spas, pools, movie theaters, helicopter hangars, and business setups.

The 142-meter superyacht Dragonfly is owned by Google cofounder Sergey Brin.

Jeff Bezos' yacht Koru is the world's largest sailing yacht, measuring 127 meters in length.

What Happens Next

01More tech billionaires may commission superyachts over 100 meters.
02Further details on Mark Zuckerberg's superyacht are expected to emerge.

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How It Developed

Superyachts are increasingly becoming status symbols for the wealthiest individuals.
Billionaires are commissioning yachts over 100 meters long, a trend exemplified by Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sergey Brin.
These megayachts, costing hundreds of millions, feature amenities like gyms, spas, pools, and helicopter hangars.
Sergey Brin owns the 142-meter Dragonfly, built by Lürssen, which won a 2025 Yacht Style award.
Brin's "Fly Fleet" also includes a 73-meter former Dragonfly (now Capricorn) and other watercraft.
Jeff Bezos owns the 127-meter sailing yacht Koru, the world's largest, which travels with a 75-meter support vessel, Abeona.
Koru has hosted notable guests for events, including Bill Gates and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Sources

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The superyachts of tech's richest billionaires, from Jeff Bezos' Koru to Sergey Brin's DragonflyBusiness Insider

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