The $500 Million Secret: 7 Shocking Interior Details Of Jeff Bezos’ Superyacht Koru Revealed
Billionaire Jeff Bezos’s Koru, the world’s largest and most expensive sailing yacht, remains one of the most private vessels on the ocean. While the ship's imposing three-masted exterior and the massive figurehead of his fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, have been widely photographed, the inner sanctum—the interior designed for the Amazon founder’s private life—has been kept largely secret. As of December 2025, new details have emerged, painting a picture of a space that is less 'tech mogul' and more 'floating museum of modern art.'
The 127-meter (417-foot) vessel, delivered by Dutch shipbuilder Oceanco in April 2023, is estimated to have cost approximately $500 million (€454 million). The design brief for the interior, executed by the esteemed firm Mlinaric, Henry & Zervudachi, was to create a timeless, contemporary style. This deep dive reveals the hidden design philosophy, the luxurious materials, and the shocking amenities that make Koru a true marvel of naval architecture and interior opulence.
The Koru Superyacht: A Complete Profile and Design Overview
The Koru is not merely a yacht; it is a monument to modern sailing and a showcase of bespoke luxury. Its sheer size and complexity required a dedicated support vessel, the 76-meter motor yacht Abeona, which carries the helicopters, tenders, and essential gear that cannot be accommodated on the sailing yacht itself. The entire operation is a masterclass in logistics and high-net-worth travel.
- Vessel Name: Koru (Māori for 'loop' or 'coil,' symbolizing new life, growth, and peace).
- Type: Three-Masted Sailing Superyacht (Schooner).
- Owner: Jeff Bezos (Amazon Founder).
- Builder: Oceanco (Netherlands).
- Delivery Date: April 2023.
- Length Overall (LOA): 127 meters (417 feet).
- Estimated Cost: $500 Million USD.
- Exterior Designer: Dykstra Naval Architects.
- Interior Designer: Mlinaric, Henry & Zervudachi (Tino Zervudachi and Associates).
- Guest Capacity: 18 guests.
- Crew Capacity: 36 crew members.
- Support Vessel: Abeona (76 meters, named after the Roman goddess of departures).
1. The Design Philosophy: Posh Beach House Meets Modern Museum
The guiding principle behind Koru’s interior is a deliberate departure from the glossy, hyper-modern aesthetic often favored by tech billionaires. The design team, led by Tino Zervudachi, opted for a sophisticated blend of classic comfort and modern art gallery. The result is an ambiance described as "somewhere between a posh beach house and a museum of modern art."
This atmosphere is achieved through a carefully curated palette of materials and colors. The interior utilizes extensive natural wood tones—a nod to classic sailing vessels—but pairs them with light woods and soft, warm neutral colors to maintain a bright, contemporary feel. The subtle use of beautifully patterned textiles adds layers of texture and comfort, ensuring the massive spaces feel intimate rather than cavernous. The intention was clearly to create a sanctuary of tranquility, a space that feels grounded despite being on the water.
2. The Main Salon: A Hub for Entertainment and Grand Dining
As the primary communal area, Koru’s main salon is designed for both large-scale entertaining and quiet relaxation. Sources confirm the salon is the largest and most comfortable living area on board, featuring multiple distinct zones.
Key features of the main salon include comfortable, deep-set seating areas upholstered in those warm neutral fabrics, centered around a large entertainment system. A dedicated formal dining table is positioned to host the full complement of 18 guests. The strategic placement of large windows is essential, flooding the space with natural light and offering panoramic ocean views, which are the true centerpiece of the yacht’s interior design. This blend of high-tech entertainment and classic comfort makes it the perfect venue for hosting high-profile guests, as Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sánchez have done on recent cruises, including a May 2025 spotting on the French Riviera.
3. The Controversial Teak Decking
One of the most talked-about aspects of the yacht, though technically exterior, has a massive impact on the interior experience: the decking material. Koru features elegantly designed teak decks, a traditional choice for luxury vessels due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. However, the origin of this material became a matter of international controversy.
In a high-profile case, it was revealed that the teak used for the deck was sourced from Myanmar, specifically a type referred to as "blood teak." This material is subject to strict EU import regulations due to concerns over illegal logging and human rights issues associated with its harvest. The shipyard, Oceanco, was ultimately fined in the Netherlands over the matter, highlighting the intense scrutiny and high stakes involved in sourcing materials for a yacht of this caliber. This detail underscores that even the most seemingly mundane material choices on a $500 million vessel are subject to global ethical and legal standards.
4. Water Features: The Glass-Bottom Pool and Three Jacuzzis
While the interior cabins remain shielded from public view, the deck amenities provide a clear indication of the luxury standards within. Koru is equipped with not one, but three jacuzzis, allowing guests to find a private soaking spot regardless of which deck they are on.
The most striking feature is the aft deck pool. Unlike a standard yacht pool, Koru boasts a swimming pool that reportedly features a glass bottom. This architectural marvel allows natural light to filter down into the interior spaces below, creating a stunning, shimmering effect on the ceilings and walls of the lower decks. This detail is a signature element of cutting-edge superyacht design, blending utility with an ethereal aesthetic experience for those inside.
5. The Guest and Crew Quarters: Space and Privacy
The yacht is configured to accommodate 18 guests in luxurious staterooms, supported by a staggering crew of 36. This 2:1 crew-to-guest ratio is a hallmark of ultra-high-end yachting, ensuring every need is anticipated and met with seamless service. The separation and quality of the crew quarters are paramount on a vessel of this size, demanding high-end finishes and comfortable living spaces to maintain morale and professionalism.
The owner’s suite, while unphotographed, is expected to span a significant portion of one of the decks, offering private office space, expansive bathrooms, and direct access to a private deck area. The meticulous planning by Dykstra Naval Architects ensured the interior layout maximizes space and privacy for both the Bezos family and their guests.
6. The Dedicated Support Vessel: Abeona's Hidden Interior
The true measure of Koru’s interior luxury is what it *doesn't* have to carry. The 76-meter support vessel, Abeona, acts as a floating garage and logistics hub. This allows Koru’s interior spaces to remain uncluttered and purely focused on luxury and relaxation. Abeona’s own interior is designed to house:
- Helicopters (for quick transfers).
- A fleet of large tenders (for shore excursions).
- Water toys (jet skis, scuba gear, etc.).
- Additional staff and security personnel.
By offloading these necessities, Koru’s interior volume is dedicated entirely to guest comfort, maximizing the space for the main salon, dining areas, spa facilities, and the expansive private owner's deck. This two-vessel system is the ultimate expression of modern billionaire yachting.
7. Advanced Technology and Stabilization
While the interior style is classic, the underlying technology is state-of-the-art. Koru features an advanced stabilization technology to minimize roll, ensuring a smooth, comfortable experience even in rough seas.
Furthermore, the yacht utilizes a unique hybrid propulsion system. This means that while it is primarily a sailing vessel, the interior is likely whisper-quiet, thanks to the minimized use of noisy diesel engines. The integration of high-end audio-visual systems, climate control, and communication technology is seamlessly hidden behind the natural wood paneling and patterned textiles, maintaining the 'posh beach house' aesthetic while offering the ultimate in modern convenience. The attention to detail in balancing the classic look with cutting-edge engineering is the final, defining detail of Koru’s spectacular interior.
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