Michael Jordan hires a MAGICIAN on his family vacation in Ibiza – and the showman shares sneak glimpse at NBA star’s stunning yacht!

Michael Jordan hired magician Sean Christopher to perform on his yacht near Ibiza during his family vacation.

The NBA’s ultimate legend has been spending some time in Europe and was recently pictured enjoying the sun with his wife Yvette Prieto.

And now it has emerged that he has hired Christopher for some entertainment, with the magician heading to his luxury yacht to meet the man himself and his family. Jordan has two young daughters with Prieto – his second wife.

Christopher even took a selfie with Jordan and said, “Performing for Michael Jordan and his family on their yacht is an absolute childhood dream come true.”

Christopher also shared a video of his boat approaching Jordan’s yacht, saying he was in a “secret location” during his visit with the basketball star.

Michael Jordan hired magician Sean Christopher to perform during his Ibiza vacation

Christopher shared a glimpse of the luxury yacht where Jordan is staying with his family

Christopher gave a glimpse of the luxury yacht where Jordan is staying with his family

Jordan and Prieto, who have been married for the past 11 years, were spotted heading out on a speedboat over the weekend as the loved-up couple spent some time on the Spanish island.

The dapper NBA legend, 61, wore a white bucket hat and matching T-shirt with light green and white patterned swim shorts during the boat ride, while also puffing on one of his signature cigars.

Prieto, 44, wore a beige knitted beach cover-up over a bikini and wore her expensive diamond engagement ring on her finger the entire time.

Jordan, who is worth an estimated $3.6 billion, recently spent $15 million on a new 80-foot yacht, which he used to compete in a deep-sea fishing tournament off the coast of North Carolina.

However, the former Chicago Bull superstar’s latest venture did not go smoothly.

He reportedly entered his newest boat, a yacht named “Catch 23,” into the 66th annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament in Morehead City, according to TMZ.

Jordan hoped to grab a share of the prize pool, which totaled $7.5 million in cash.

Unfortunately, his crew of seven fishermen and a captain failed to qualify, meaning he didn’t take home any money this weekend. The basketball great himself did not participate in the tournament.