The super-yacht, Andiamo, is moored in Puerto Soller as the season gets into full swing and some of the world´s biggest and luxurious yachts head to our shores. The 59.3-metre Bennetti-built Andiamo superyacht (ex Lady Luck) was launched in 2009. The 996-ton yacht can accommodate up to 14 guests across seven staterooms.
Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she offers greater on-board space and is more stable when at anchor thanks to her full-displacement hull. Powered by twin MTU engines, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 16 knots with a range of up to 6,142 nautical miles from her 140,000 litre fuel tanks at 10 knots. An advanced stabilisation system on board reduces the side-to-side roll of the yacht and promises guests exceptional comfort levels at anchor or when underway.
She is owned by Sir Michael Hintze, an Australian-British businessman and philanthropist, based in the United Kingdom.
According to the Sunday Times 2019 Rich List, Hintze's net worth was £1.5 billion, an increase of £120 million from 2018. In the 2016 Forbes magazine list of the world's billionaires, he was the world's 1,011th richest person, with a net worth of approximately US$1.8 billion. As of May 2025, Hintze's net worth, according to the Australian Financial Review 2025 Rich List was A$2.12 billion.
In October 2011, it was revealed that Adam Werritty, a close friend and business associate of then Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox, was provided with a free desk by Hintze at their London base as part of his 29,000 pound (sterling) donation to Fox's charity The Atlantic Bridge. Hintze also supplied a private jet for Fox and Werritty to fly from the United States to London in May 2011 These disclosures led to the resignation of Liam Fox (who was then Secretary of State for Defence).
During the 2019 United Kingdom general election campaign Hintze donated £341,225 to the Conservative Party.