Highlander is no ordinary superyacht. Here’s why…

From housing its own pop art collection to hosting a wealth of Hollywood’s finest stars, this is what sets Highlander apart from the rest

There are yachts on the water that turn heads with their beautiful and meticulously-designed looks. And then there are others, still sumptuous to behold, which also prick ears – with tales of past guests, iconic voyages and histories unrivalled. Highlander is the latter, a boat with such secrets and individuality that it has become a character in of itself.

With star-studded stories and style in abundance, Highlander was first built by Feadship De Vries for publishing magnate Malcolm Forbes – yes, that Forbes – in order for him to court and entertain a wealth of Hollywood’s finest stars – from Elizabeth Taylor and Harrison Ford to Robert De Niro – on board. It’s a enviable list of guests, one even to challenge Christina O‘s roster of Marilyn Monroe, Winston Churchill and Jackie Kennedy. And, fittingly as Highlander’s deck has been walked by some of the biggest media stars and icons of the past century, inside Highlander boasts a varied and expansive pop art collection.

And it wasn’t just film stars who walked up the gang plank. Politicians from Ronald Reagan to Margaret Thatcher, and even royalty – in the form of HRH Prince Charles – took to Highlander for jaunts across the water along the coast of the South US. Needless to say, if her decks could talk, they’d likely be served a super-injunction.

"With star-studded stories and style in abundance, Highlander was first built for publishing great Malcolm Forbes..."

Recently, Highlander was purchased by new owners after a comprehensive refit at Derecktor in Florida in 2014. Today, the interior of the motor yacht has been completely restyled, with the Jon Bannenberg-designed exterior staying much the same save for a hull lengthening. The iconic exterior still turns heads in any port, with the elegant dark hull striking against the water. And, along with major mechanical updates, a plush new paint job has completed the new look.

Inside, the yacht has accommodation available for 12 charter guests in seven staterooms – all attended by 11 crew members. But the bedrooms are unlikely to see much of your time. And why would they, when the vessel is also luxuriously equipped with a multi-coloured Jacuzzi, disco lounge, media room, and large swimming platform. And, of course, a massage room for when everything gets a little much.

In the water, she can reach a cruising speed of 12 knots. But, when you’re taking things more leisurely, and want to play with the toys and tenders, there’s a wealth of fun to be had. Seabobs, waverunners and water skis are just the tip of the iceberg, with kayaks, paddle boards, snorkelling gear and an inflatable gym ready to be used as well.

A particular favourite to be chartered for the Cannes film festival, this is among the most stylish of superyachts. A big bold interior is perfect for partying, and – as history can attest to – Highlander’s very high standards have been enough to keep some of the biggest stars in show business entertained. And really, if it’s good enough for De Niro, it’s good enough for you…

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