Which Spanish city did Michael Jordan’s family visit while on their opulent yacht vacation?

One of the advantages of having a fortune like Michael Jordan’s is the type of vacation you can afford. In recent days, photographs came to light of the trip that the former NBA star made to Spain in the company of his family, led by his wife Yvette Prieto.

It is not usual to see Jordan away from his multiple businesses. Among other ventures, the former Chicago Bulls forward is a minority owner of the NBA’sCharlotte Hornets, and he owns the NASCAR team 23XI, in addition to being associated with brands such as Adidas, Converse, and Nike.

The estimated net worth of “Air Jordan” is $3 billion. Reaching those heights requires constant effort and work, but it is also necessary to take an occasional break, and what better than a yacht trip through Europe, just like the Jordan family is doing?

Michael and Yvette’s luxurious trip
In photos published by The New York Post, Jordan and Prieto can be seen descending from the yacht M’BRACE, the former basketball player’s luxurious ship, which has an estimated value of $115 million. The M’BRACE docked at Barcelona after sailing off the coast of Ibiza last week.

Yvette wore a green and purple outfit with a white crop top. When she got off the ship, she was wearing sandals that she changed for strappy white heels as soon as she finished disembarking. Jordan wore a light green shirt, pants, and dark casual shoes.

Before getting off the boat, Michael and Yvette took a photo with the rest of the family accompanying them on the trip: Deloris, mother of the former player, his brothers James Jr. and Larry, and his sister Roslyn.

After disembarking, Jordan and Prieto walked through the streets of Barcelona in the company of their daughters Victoria and Yzabel. After the ride, the Bulls’ great decided to spend as much time as possible on the ship’s deck, enjoying the view while smoking a cigar.

On the contrary, during his trip to Ibiza, he was seen in the company of the family in restaurants such as Casa Jondal and Juan y Andrea, trying the delights of local food.