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X Factor Louis Walsh uses luxury charter yacht in 'Judges House' episode

By Editorial Team   4 October 2013

Although it was announced that the X Factor judges would not be joining Simon Cowell on his yachting vacation to announce the categories this summer, Louis Walsh has chartered his own luxury yacht for the latest 'Judges House' episode.

The latest TV commercial for the X Factor in the UK show the guys from the 'boys category' joined Louis Walsh onboard the luxury charter yacht 'Andreas L' as part of the Judges Houses episode.  The boys where whisked away to St Tropez to meet their mentor on the popular Benetti charter yacht in the Mediterranean last month during filming for the popular ITV television series. Louis welcomed the 'boys' onboard for a debriefing before they went back to a villa in St Tropez to meet and perform for their mentors, Shayne from West Life, Nicol Appleton and Sinitta.

'Andreas L', named after the late Andreas Liveras who was one of the leading figures in the yachting industry, is one of the most popular yachts available for private yachting vacations or corporate charters. Delivered in 2008 this 60 metre Benetti motor yacht is famous for its outdoor deck jacuzzi with changing colour underwater lights and a stylish Redman Whiteley Dixon designed interior.  She can accommodate up to 12 guests in 6 staterooms and has 15 qualified crew.

So how much did it cost to rent this yacht for the X Factor?  She is available for private charter starting at €315,000 per week plus expenses. For more information about the process of renting a luxury yacht please see our yacht charter guide, or contact your preferred yacht charter broker who will be able to book it for you.

View interior photos of this stunning luxury charter yacht.

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