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All about the superyacht Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker used at their wedding

Wedding guests Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are leaving a luxury yacht hotel and villa. New can confirm that the superyachts Regina D'Italia and Fatima and the nearby Olivetta villa complex were where the wed...

Updated: 48 months ago2 min read
All about the superyacht Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker used at their wedding

The couple and their guests will stay in a particular room for the wedding.


Wedding guests Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are leaving a luxury yacht hotel and villa.

New can confirm that the superyachts Regina D'Italia and Fatima and the nearby Olivetta villa complex were where the wedding party of 50 people stayed for the big event.

The Regina D'Italia, sold by fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in 2019, is a 65-meter-long super yacht valued at around $50 million, while the Fatima - still owned by Dolce & Gabbana - is a slightly smaller vessel at 35 meters long.

According to Fleet Yachtcharter, the Regina D'Italia is designed to accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 apartments designed by Italian design house Codecasa. In addition, the cruise ship has an elevator, a swimming pool, and a beauty salon.

Fatima can accommodate up to 10 guests, reports the SuperYacht Times. The interior was designed by Mauro Micheli of Officina Italiana Design.

On Saturday, the Kardashian-Jenner family and other guests were filmed en route to Fatima to take them to a pre-wedding lunch at San Frutuoso Abbey, a small fishing village accessible only by sea or on foot.

Two large yachts were decorated with hundreds of delicate white roses for the wedding. Because there are so many flowers, they are transported to the yacht in a particular boat.

In addition to the two yachts, guests Kardashian and Travis also stay at Villa Olivetta, owned by Dolce and Gabbana, which has a row of hilltop villas overlooking the water in Portofino. Guests' stay comes with a private direct lift to the complex. The wedding party wore ball gowns and arrived at six waterfront auctions in Portofino Harbor on Saturday. Then, they visited Villa San Bartolomeo, one of the complex's many properties, for dinner and a party.

Yachts aren't the only accommodation adorned with countless roses: a 300-meter corridor lined with specially planted red roses leads from the harbor lift entrance to the magnificent villa.

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