Crystal Heiress Celebrates 30th On Tycoon’s GBP 6 Million Superyacht

Crystal heiress Victoria Swarovski has told how her billionaire Red Bull boyfriend went overboard with a lavish birthday party on a GBP 6 million superyacht.

Image shows Victoria Swarovski, 29, and Werner Muerz, 46, undated photo. Sources revealed that Muerz was devastated over their separation. (Newsflash)

Tycoon Mark Mateschitz whisked Victoria away on a romantic trip to Greece for her 30th on 16th August on a 138-foot yacht he had hired specially for the bash.

The couple – accompanied by Victoria’s 24-year-old sister Paulina – relaxed on a lengthy cruise around the paradise island of Kefalonia in the Ionian Sea.

But romantic Mateschitz sprung a surprise on Victoria when he took her to the celebrated Oasis Beach on nearby Zakynthos.

After swimming and exploring the Keri Caves the couple returned to the yacht where Mark had laid on special party.

At the centre of it was an ocean-themed birthday cake created by celebrity chef Helmut Oberkalmsteiner complete with iced dolphins and shells.

Following the cruise Victoria posted a series of snaps from the birthday bash saying: “I cherished my 20s and I am ready for my 30s.

“Thank you to everyone who has thought of me on my birthday.”

Image shows Victoria Swarovski, 29, and Werner Muerz, 46, undated photo. Sources revealed that Muerz was devastated over their separation. (Newsflash)

Victoria began seeing Mateschitz in February, just weeks after she announced her separation from her then-husband property magnate Werner Muerz, 46.

After weeks of speculation, the pair made the new romance public by posting an Easter snap together from South Africa, on 9th April.

The snap appeared on Swarovski’s Instagram profile with a caption reading: “No-Bunny compares to you. Happy Easter everyone…”

They reportedly live together in one of Mateschitz’s estates – reportedly a castle – in Salzburg, Austria.

Mateschitz officially became one of the richest men in the world after being declared the sole heir to his late father Dietrich’s fortune by the Salzburg District Court.

After having inherited his dad’s estate, he became the world’s 35 richest person – Forbes magazine reckons – with his fortune skyrocketing to USD 35.6 billion (GBP 28.3 billion, EUR 32.6 billion).

Aside from his father’s 49 per cent stake in Red Bull, he has also inherited a portfolio of luxury mansions including an island in Fiji, castles in Austria and an estate in London’s exclusive Knightsbridge.