Here’s how Saudi Prince enjoys his vacation abroad

BODRUM, Turkey:  Saudi Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud is currently vacationing in Turkey, and attracting media attention for having one of the expensively luxurious holidays.  

Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and several family members, friends and guards were spotted riding bicycles in the Aegean resort of Bodrum last week.

The Prince, 62, who is worth an estimated £17.7bn according to Forbes, wore only bright yellow shorts, matching shoes and a pair of sunglasses as he pedalled through the tourist hot spot.

The Prince is often spotted on his superyacht than on two wheels.

He looked calm and collected as he fronted the group of around a dozen riders.

He took one hand off the handlebars to point out various sights on the route – and hopped out of the saddle to grab a drink during a refreshment break.

The Prince is more often spotted on his superyacht than on two wheels.

The yacht, called Kingdom 5KR, is 282ft long, accommodates 22 guests and 31 crew, and has a helicopter, swimming pool and cinema screen.

The Prince bought the yacht in 1991 for $40million, and renamed it Kingdom 5KR after his investment company Kingdom Holdings, his lucky number 5 and the initials of two of his children.

 

 

 

 

 

Its maximum speed is 20 knots with a cruise speed of 17 knots. The exterior is painted beige to emulate the colour of Arabian sands.

And the yacht is not the only luxury mode of transport the Prince is used to zipping around in.

The billionaire (pictured with his wife Princess Amira al-Taweel, left, and Azerbaijan’s first lady, Mehriban Aliyeva, right, in 2012).

A private jumbo jet flying the Prince and his family to their getaway landed at the Milas-Bodrum Airport under tight security measures.

The family got into six VIP cars and were escorted to the city centre by two police vehicles.

File photo

A removal truck carrying around 30 bicycles and an extravagant 300 suitcases completed the convoy.

The billionaire has shares in private and public companies in the US, Europe and the Middle East through his company, Kingdom Holding.

Leave a Comment