I’m Britain’s richest gypsy & just treated myself to a new £9million toy – I’ve come a long way since sleeping in my car | The Sun

BILLIONAIRE gypsy Alfie Best is used to living the high life – but these days he prefers life on the ocean waves.

The entrepreneur has bought a £9million superyacht, complete with a human jet pack for hovering over the ocean.


Dad-of-two Alfie, 52, already owns a supercar fleet that includes two Bugattis, together worth nearly £5m, and a £4.2m Airbus helicopter designed by Aston Martin.

He also has a £7.5m home in Surrey and a £4m house in London’s Knightsbridge, as well as a 50 per cent share in a £8m jet plane.

But now the owner of nearly 100 residential and holiday parks has snapped up a 90-foot yacht which he will use to visit the hotspots of the Mediterranean.

Having slept in his car at one stage to make ends meet as he carved out his career, he's now enjoying the fruits of hard work.

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But Alfie believes "everything must earn its keep", which means the new superyacht and crew can be chartered out – for an eye-watering £80,000 a week.

Named ‘Wyldecrest,’ the vessel is an exclusive Sunseeker 90 Ocean and boasts a watersports speedboat tender and a jetski – both accommodated in the yacht’s own submersible dock.

On board there is luxury accommodation for eight guests, plus a lounge and swim platform at water level.

But Alfie’s favourite gadget comes from the 007 playbook – a water-driven jetpack that allows him and his guests to fly above the waves.

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Alfie owns and runs 100 residential and holiday parksCredit: Instagram
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The businessman says he's loving life on the ocean wavesCredit: Supplied

Alfie, listed at number 232 in this year’s Sunday Times Rich List says: “I’ve flown my own plane and have my own helicopter and they were phenomenal experiences.

“But having a yacht is 10 times better.”

He recently spent two weeks touring Mallorca, Ibiza, Alicante, Puerto Banus and the South of France with his son Alfie Junior.

Alfie, a Romany who was born in a caravan by the side of the road in Leicestershire, says: “It allowed us the time together to talk about things that we wouldn’t normally talk about.

“The times when we used to go home and have family dinners seem to be non-existent now – and that’s what yachting does for you.

“We really have gone the extra mile with this yacht. I’ve set it up with brand-new jet skis, brand new Seabobs [water scooters], a water jet pack, an inflatable pool and an extendable platform.”

He adds: “I’ll enjoy all the onboard perks, but particularly the jet pack. That’s a whole new experience even for me – maybe a trip in space is next on my list.” 

£80,000 a week


Alfie, who featured on ITV’s Undercover Big Boss, wanted to create a superyacht at an affordable level – if you have £80,000 a week to spare.

He says: “We’ve tried to create a yacht with everything you’d want but at half the price.

“In Marbella we were next to a 135 footer, and we looked like we were the bigger boat.”

Alfie admits waking up each morning in a peaceful and remote cove or the backdrop of an incredible restaurant or a scenic mountain top is appealing.

But it's the quality time together with his family that he finds most rewarding.

He adds: “The boat’s name is very fitting. It’s ‘Wylde’ as in wild, and crest as in wave of the sea. But the fact it’s the name of our company means it’s a great marketing tool for us, too.”



Despite already having six weeks of charter bookings already, with punters paying full whack, Alfie would happily sell his new yacht now for the right offer.

He says: “I come from a background that’s a little bit superstitious. So everything is for sale. 

“I believe we’re here to maintain things, and pass them on to everybody else to enjoy in life. It should be a circle.”

Mediterranean ports are a world away from where Alfie grew up in a caravan in Lutterworth.

He says: “My mum and dad were hard working people. My dad’s my idol – he’s 77 years old and still works seven days a week, doing manual jobs.”

Alfie has inherited his father’s work ethic, working 16 or 17 hours a day, often staying the night in his mobile home parks to put the facilities to the test.

He puts his success down to “a certain amount of luck,” as well as “hard work, sheer grit, blood, blisters and tears”.

Alfie operates ‘Wyldecrest’ through Newcastle-based superyacht specialist West Nautical which also manages the superyacht’s charter and day-to-day running.

Company MD Geoff Moore says: “Alfie has bought one of the most sought after ‘pocket superyachts’ on the market.

“There are currently just three available globally and, despite the international gloom, the superyacht sector remains buoyant.

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Alfie recently expanded his Wyldecrest Parks empire into the USA, where veteran US business magnate Warren Buffett – the fifth richest person on the planet – is a rival.






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