IT’S holiday season, and that means another lavish break for Cristiano Ronaldo.
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The Man Utd star, 37, whisked partner Georgina Rodriguez and their brood off for some sunshine in the Spanish island of Majorca, where they visited last year.
The family are staying in a luxury villa, secluded from prying eyes, that sits at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains.
Of course, they arrived by style – using his £20million G200 private jet to fly there.
While, they also have use of TWO expensive cars should they want to venture out and explore.
And if they are stumped travelling by land, there’s always the option of the sea – with Ronaldo having his £5.5million super yacht moored at the nearby Port Adriano.
Travelling in style
The family of seven, including children Cristiano Jr, 11, Eva, 5, Matteo, 5, Alana Martina, 4, and Bella, two-months boarded a plane on Tuesday.
And in an Instagram post Georgina showed herself holding on to Bella, the latest addition to the Ronaldo clan.
But, the Ronaldos didn’t fly commercially. They travelled in style with in their Gulfstream G200 twin-engine jet the Portugal legend splashed £20million on in 2015.
Up to ten passengers can fly at one time, so there would have been plenty of leg room on board.
As well as being roomy, Ronaldo has a wardrobe where he can store his designer clothes.
There’s Wi-Fi, a telephone, fax machine, electric oven, microwave, refrigerator, and an entertainment system so the kids won’t get bored.
Stunning villa
Last year, the famous family stayed at a £10,000-per-night historic mansion on the seafront.
This time round, they have gone for something more private. On the recommendation of Cristiano’s former team mate Sergio Ramos, they have chosen a luxurious rural retreat surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains in complete seclusion.
The villa has its own gym, pool surrounded by palm trees, several jacuzzis, a beach volleyball court and a mini-football pitch, according to island newspaper Ultima Hora which has published aerial shots of the magnificent property.
The newspaper also says the villa has its own chapel and a rumoured “erotic room” underneath.
Yesterday, Georgina teased fans by sharing a snap on Instagram enjoying a family meal at a large wooden table at the property.
Local reports also say he has TWO cars from his incredible fleet, which he arranged to have shipped over.
One is the limited edition Bugatti Centodieci – he reportedly spent £8.5million on in 2020, that can do 0-62mph in just 2.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 236mph and is believed to have ‘CR7’ embroidered on the headrests.
Another – a Mercedes SUV will suit for a family excursion.
The Ronaldos are said to be staying in Majorca for ten days, which will give them plenty of time to down tools and relax.
Yacht life
Which is seemingly what they did on Wednesday, taking their private super yacht for a spin from Port Adriano.
The family headed for Cala Egos in Andratx, a small purpose built resort that’s an hour’s drive from Palma Airport and near the classy area of Cala d’Or.
The Ronaldos have made full use of their Azimut Grande yacht in the past – it made its debut on The Tyrrhenian Sea off the western coast of Italy.
It also appeared in Madeira, when the family took a trip to Portugal.
And it’s any wonder why Ronaldo takes the £5.5million vessel everywhere he goes, when you consider the luxury it provides.
Built in the Versilia shipyards of Azimut-Benett, it boasts five luxury cabins and six stunningly decorated bathrooms.
There’s also a modern kitchen onboard, as well as two relaxation areas, a huge lounge, and a lavish dining room.
The family often share their holiday snaps riding the Azimut Grande on social media, with Georgina taking on cooking duties for the family.
It should be a holiday that dreams are made of, and just enough to help Ronaldo recharge his batteries before he reports to training with Man Utd under the new Erik ten Hag regime.
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