Just as we thought the celebrity season had come to an end, David and Victoria Beckham have been spotted soaking up the Mallorca sun on a family holiday with two of their kids—Harper and Cruz—and, of course, looking effortlessly stylish as ever. The A-list couple seemed to be enjoying some much-needed downtime in Puerto Soller on board their new yacht, Seven.
The name Seven, given to the yacht they sailed on, holds great meaning for David Beckham. It refers both to the legendary number 7 shirt he wore during his footballing career and to his daughter’s name, Harper Seven. It is a luxurious model from the Italian shipyard Riva—the Riva 130 Bellissima—measuring around 40 metres in length, with several suites, relaxation areas, a garage for water toys, jacuzzis, and every comfort a family accustomed to the best could desire. The estimated value of this super-luxury yacht is said to be around 20 million dollars, making it a high-end gem of the nautical world.
After landing in Palma by private jet, the family travelled to Soller. Their voyage began in Puerto Soller, right opposite the well-known restaurant Suculenta—the starting point for a sailing route that exuded glamour and Mediterranean calm. Among the stops the Beckhams have made so far, one stands out in particular: a morning anchored off sa Foradada, where, from a distance, the family could be seen relaxing after lunch. Cruz did sit-ups on a sun lounger while his mother and father sunbathed nearby, although Victoria shielded her face with a scarf. Unhurriedly, taking in the Mallorcan coastline, the yacht moved slowly along the island’s shore. One of Seven’s stopovers was in Puerto Andratx, where Victoria stepped ashore for a stroll accompanied by her daughter Harper and a discreet security team.
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Victoria and her daughter, Harper, visited several stalls and small clothing boutiques. During their walk, in addition to browsing bracelets, necklaces and other trinkets, they went into two clothes shops to look at Soho-style dresses and paused at a terrace café for a soft drink. The presence of the former Spice Girl went virtually unnoticed among the tourists wandering through the area at the time. Wearing a cap, sunglasses, and a fitted all-black sporty outfit, Victoria showed great affection and closeness towards Harper.
Meanwhile, back on board Seven, David enjoyed a nice cup of tea on the aft deck while his son Cruz gazed out over the bay. In truth, apart from the walk through Andratx, the Beckhams barely set foot on land during their stay, nor did they visit any other towns on the island—perhaps to avoid attention.
The only evening the couple left the yacht was to dine at Suculenta restaurant in Puerto Soller, where the vessel was moored. Discreetly, and without other diners noticing their presence, the Beckhams savoured the cuisine of the renowned Soller establishment. Victoria enjoyed grilled sea bass cooked over orange-wood charcoal with vegetables, while David opted for tuna belly carpaccio. After dinner, they admired the moon and the starry sky.
The family arrived on the island after a successful weekend in Paris, where Victoria celebrated her Paris Fashion Week show with almost the entire clan by her side. Supporting her in the French capital were husband David and three of their children—Romeo, Harper and Cruz—who was joined by his girlfriend Jackie Apostel.
And Victoria is not stopping there. Following in David’s footsteps, she is set to star in her own Netflix documentary. While her husband’s docuseries became a global hit last year, this time it’s Victoria who will take centre stage. Announced just last month, the project is due to premiere on October 9, and excitement is already mounting.
Of course, David knows a thing or two about the Netflix spotlight himself. His hit documentary last year didn’t just revisit his legendary football career—it also revealed how much he missed his family during his time at Real Madrid. But when the team came to Mallorca, he was never too far from Victoria, with the squad staying at the perfectly named Hotel Victoria on Palma’s Paseo Marítimo.
And Mallorca didn’t just play host off the pitch—it was centre stage for some of Beckham’s biggest moments in Spain. In his very first season, he faced Real Mallorca in the Super Copa, making an instant impression by setting up Luis Figo before scoring a goal of his own to lift the trophy. Then, in his dramatic final game for Madrid, fate brought him back against Mallorca once again—this time in a nail-biting title decider. Madrid’s 3-1 victory sealed Beckham his long-awaited La Liga medal, the fairytale ending to his Spanish chapter before heading to the MLS.