Joe Rogan and his rarely seen wife and kids are making the most of their family vacation.
The “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast host, 57, Jessica Ditzel, 49, and two of their three daughters — Lola, 16, and Rosy, 14 — were photographed having some fun in the sun aboard their chartered megayacht on Tuesday.
The group got great use of the $50 million boat’s towering inflatable slide, as they took turns jumping off and diving straight into the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea off the coast of Croatia’s Brač island.
Jet skis awaited them down below.
On Monday, the family was spotted near Venice, Italy. It’s unclear where and when their European getaway began. It’s also unclear whether daughter Kayja, 28 — whom Rogan adopted — joined them.
The massive vessel is named Okto and measures 217 feet in length. It’s one of the most exclusive yachts available for charter as it boasts a weekly rental price tag of around $600,000.
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Okto is also ultra-sleek and private, featuring state-of-the-art amenities, an infinity pool and a movie theater.
Despite his anti-marriage stance, Rogan has previously explained that he married Ditzel in 2009 after Lola was born because he “had to; she made a baby.”
“What she had done was way more of a commitment compared to signing a legal contract,” he argued in a past interview, going on to describe Ditzel as a “happy,” “kind,” “disciplined,” “dedicated” and “fun” person who is “always smiling.”
He’s also spoken about parenthood, calling it “the greatest human privilege.”
“Having kids is one of the most powerful things I ever did in life; it changed me on so many levels,” he previously insisted.
As for having three girls, the media personality once admitted, “I think the universe did me a solid by giving me only daughters. If I had a son, I would probably be like, ‘I have to keep this boy out of jail,’ because I am passing my genes.”