Michael Jordan Leaves $11,500 Tip While Vacationing in Greece

Written on 07/15/2025
John Koutroumpis

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NBA legend Michael Jordan, who has been vacationing in Greece since July 4, recently left a generous tip of $11,500 (€10,000) at a renowned seafood restaurant in Vouliagmeni, a seaside suburb of Athens—stunning the staff with his gesture.

During his stay in Greece, Jordan spent time on the island of Spetses and also took part in a special event for his personal brand in Athens titled “Board of Greatness.” He later dined at the Vouliagmeni restaurant alongside fellow NBA stars Luka Dončić, Carmelo Anthony, and Bam Adebayo.

The group enjoyed a menu centered on fresh seafood and traditional Greek flavors. Jordan was reportedly impressed by both the cuisine and the warm hospitality. His substantial tip left the restaurant staff speechless—a moment that will not be forgotten any time soon.

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Luxury living on the M’Brace

The M’Brace, the 65-meter (213-foot) superyacht on which Michael Jordan has been vacationing in Greece, was built in 2018 by the renowned Dutch shipyard Amels. Combining elegance and performance, the yacht boasts six staterooms that can comfortably accommodate up to twelve guests. Onboard amenities include expansive indoor and outdoor lounge areas, a gym, a jacuzzi, a private club space, and an array of water sports equipment. The vessel is manned by a dedicated crew of seventeen professionals, ensuring a seamless luxury experience.

Registered in the Cayman Islands, the M’Brace is considered one of the most discreet yet extravagant yachts. Its estimated value ranges between $115 million and $150 million, depending on various industry sources.

A global sports icon

Michael Jordan is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players in history. Born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in North Carolina, Jordan rose to global fame with his unparalleled athletic ability, relentless competitiveness, and extraordinary achievements on the court.

He spent the majority of his NBA career with the Chicago Bulls, leading the team to six championships in the 1990s. Known for his clutch performances and scoring prowess, he earned five regular-season MVP awards and was selected to 14 NBA All-Star games. His nickname, “Air Jordan,” stemmed from his signature hang time and breathtaking dunks.

Off the court, Jordan became a cultural icon, helping globalize the NBA and revolutionize athlete marketing through his groundbreaking partnership with Nike. The Air Jordan sneaker line not only set records but also redefined sportswear branding.

Following his retirement from professional basketball, Jordan transitioned into a powerful figure in the sports business world. In 2010, he became the first former NBA player to become majority owner of an NBA franchise—the Charlotte Hornets—marking another milestone in a storied career.