See J. K. Rowling and Johnny Depp’s Yacht with The Classic Design of Old Boats

After the trial on Tuesday, the internet is rediscovering that Johnny Depp and JK Rowling had a $20 мιℓℓιо𝚗 yacht, so let’s take a look inside. On Tuesday (26 April 2022), Tara Roberts, the manager of the actor’s exclusive Bahamas island, testified about his vacations during Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial.

Depp’s family vacation on a yacht was revealed, and now the internet is aware that J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, was previously the vessel’s previous owner. It was purchased in January 2016 by JK Rowling.

When Depp reportedly invested $7 мιℓℓιо𝚗 in upgrades on the luxurious yacht in 2008, he was the ecstatic owner. It was formerly known as Vajoliroja, a play on the pirate Jolly Roger flag and a combination of his partner Vanessa Paradis’s nамe and the nамes of their two children, Lily-Rose and Jack.

After he purportedly wed Heard, it was renамed The Amphitrite. In 2015, the actor sold the boat to a wealthy American shipping tycoon, which Rowling then bought for a staggering $28.9 мιℓℓιо𝚗. However, she listed it for $19.2 мιℓℓιо𝚗 on the market eight months later. The boat wasn’t originally constructed in the shiny, contemporary interior you’d anticipate in a multi-мιℓℓιо𝚗 dollar ship, but rather in Turkey in 2001.

Depp renovated it in an art deco style; furnished with dark wood furniture and wine-red velvet curtains, it has a Hogwarts-like feel, so perhaps that’s why Rowling was interested in The Amphitrite. Ten guests may comfortably stay on board the 156-foot luxury yacht in its four bedrooms and master suite, while staff members live in the five crew cabins. A variety of watersports gear, such as kayaks, snorkeling gear, windsurfing gear, and wakeboards, are included.

On the covered aft deck, which has a 10-seat dining table and curved cushioned banquettes so that you can see the ocean from wherever you are sitting, you may take in the sea wind. If the waves are too turbulent, you may relax in the home theater, salon, and cutting-edge entertainment system. If the hefty $20 мιℓℓιо𝚗 selling tag is too expensive for you, Rowling would have let you charter it for the staggering $130,000 per week.