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Abstract:Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' rumored superyacht, the "Flying Fox, was spotted in Datça, Turkey. See why the tourist destination is so popular.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' rumored superyacht — the “Flying Fox” — was spotted in Datça, Turkey, although an Amazon representative said the yacht doesn't belong to Bezos.
Datça is a popular tourist destination in Turkey.
Datça isn't easy to access, which means that its natural beauty remains relatively untouched — and the town itself holds plenty of allure for visitors.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' rumored superyacht — the “Flying Fox” — was spotted in Datça, Turkey, in early July.
However, a representative of the company told INSIDER Bezos doesn't own the yacht, rumored to cost $400 million and constructed by German shipbuilder Lürssen.
Whoever the owner of yacht may be, they anchored it in quite the slice of Turkish paradise. Datça, a popular tourist destination set on a peninsula jutting out into the Aegean Sea, is everything a vacationer dreams of. From untouched nature and quiet bays to a variety of restaurants and well-known villages, it strikes the perfect balance of a peaceful getaway and a taste of local life.
Below, take a peek at the quiet but lively Datça, Turkey, and you'll see why the Flying Fox's mysterious owner decided to anchor there.
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