Explore the Exclusive Interior of Tommy Hilfiger’s $68.5 Million Mega Yacht: Invitation-Only Access

Tommy Hilfiger, the well-known fashion designer, has opened the doors to his lavish mega yacht, which is currently up for sale for an incredible $68.5 million. The 62-meter ship “Flag” is available for rent for roughly $600,000 to $670,000 per week during Mediterranean summers or $670,000 to $710,000 per week during Caribbean winter cruises, for individuals wishing to experience luxury without committing to a long-term stay.

The American video creator Enes Yilmazer spent four days aboard Flag in the Bahamas, giving him a unique look into this world of grandeur. Yilmazer posted a comprehensive 51-minute YouTube video that gives viewers a close-up look at the yacht, which Mr. Hilfiger affectionately refers to as his “most prized possession.”

Tommy Hilfiger disclosed, “I’ve had a lengthy history of yacht rentals. I chose to buy a boat that a buddy of mine had built since it was really amazing. I gave it the name “Flag” to make it more in line with my company’s red, white, and blue flag emblem, which was a major factor in enabling this purchase.

Four decks and seven guest rooms make up Flag, which was built by Feadship in 2000 and purchased by Mr. Hilfiger in 2017. Although its charter capacity states that it can sleep 12 guests, when it is for sale, it can comfortably accommodate 18 guests with a crew of 17.

Tommy Hilfiger was very proud of the significant improvements he made to the ship, which included tenders, a new galley, and a variety of leisure toys. Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, his wife, said about her favorite things to do when on board, which include swimming, snorkeling, and using different water toys like jet skis and e-foils. “I love water skiing and all kinds of sports and activities,” she continued.

 

A staggering array of features is highlighted by listing agency Burgess, which includes a water slide, trampoline, aqua park, kayaks, waterskis, wakeboards, kneeboards, two jetskis, two SeaBobs, fishing equipment, snorkeling gear, and scuba diving gear. The yacht also has an opulent swimming pool, a sauna, and a gym.

 

Mr. Hilfiger also praised the onboard culinary experience, declaring, “We’re also foodies,” and commending the exceptional onboard chef as “amazing, on another level.”

The Hilfigers’ master bedroom boasts a king-size bed, a study, two bathrooms with heated stone floors, and a spacious walk-in closet. Yilmazer also interviewed Bea, the second stewardess, who shared insights into the crew’s accommodations, describing their shared living arrangements and work schedules.