GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ has revealed the “magical” moment she and boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo purchased their £5.5m superyacht.
Georgina and Cristiano got away from it all when the globe was gripped by the Covid outbreak in the summer of 2020 by staying on their beautiful boat.
Georgina Rodriguez shared snaps of herself and partner Cristiano boarding their superyachtCredit: Instagram / @georginagio
The loved-up duo lock lips aboard the £5.5m vesselCredit: Instagram / @georginagio
Georgina posed with a Cristiano Ronaldo maskCredit: instagram
The 88-foot-long Azimut Grande has five comfortable staterooms and six beautifully designed bathrooms.
It also has a modern kitchen, two relaxation areas, a large lounge, and an opulent dining room.
It can achieve 28 knots thanks to two 1,900 horsepower engines and weighs a massive 93 tonnes of carbon fiber.
Ronaldo and Georgina, as well as their children Cristiano Jr, 12, Mateo, 5, Eva Maria, 5, and Alana Martina, 5, have all stayed on the magnificent sailboat in Madeira and Majorca, among other exotic locales.
Bella Esmeralda, who was born last year, can look forward to many yacht voyages as she grows older.
Georgina writes about purchasing the superyacht: “That summer afternoon we went to buy our boat.”
“And some photos of that magical summer…🌅 #2020”
Georgina, 29, accompanied her post with a series of snaps from that year.
Georgina has always loved posing out at seaCredit: INSTAGRAM / @georginagio
This year, she accompanied Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia.Photographer: Rex
Many photos show her, Cristiano, and the kids lounging on the yacht.
While another shows her and the former Manchester United star locking lips against a beautiful backdrop.
She also flaunts her outstanding collection of designer purses.
Georgina is shown in the final photo sporting a Ronaldo mask.
While Ronaldo, 38, now plays for Saudi club Al-Nassr, Georgina recently wowed in a Sorbet magazine photo.
The model, 29, appeared in a variety of clothing and accessories for the beautiful photos.
Georgina recently posed for Sorbet magazineCredit: Desiree Mattsson