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Inside The $9,000,000,000 Most Insanely Expensive Yachts

Apr 24, 2024
What if I told you that there are luxurious multi-level maritime mansions sailing the seas that cost more than some earl's GDP? I'm talking about mega

yachts

so luxurious and decorated they make cruise ship suites look like broom closets. Have you ever wondered how ultra-rich Travel the seas in privacy and ultimate luxury. I'm not talking about mere First Class tickets on a standard cruise ship, no, I'm talking about truly unique floating palaces, customized to the exact specifications of each billionaire owner without regard to cost, welcome to the dazzling decadent domain of luxury super

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a maritime kingdom reserved only for those with bank accounts spanning 10 or 11 figures these shining giants offer every imaginable indulgence under the sun their simple purchase prices exceed the gdp of many counts, but what exactly does half a billion dollars or even a thousand millions? dollars Shop offshore and join me for an exclusive tour inside 20 of the

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personal yachts sailing the planet today.
inside the 9 000 000 000 most insanely expensive yachts
We'll reveal all the opulent amenities and delve into the lives of the famous owners of number 20 Lionhart, a majestic 207-foot Leviathan owned by a British retailer. tycoon Sir Philip Green has an estimated cost of around $150 million she provides services in abundance for privileged guests normal rules of sensible spending apply to billionaires like Sir Phillip of course not with a net worth of around $3 billion his pocket Pocket Change alone could set the majority of retirement homes built by The illustrious Italian shipyard Benetti Lionhart entered service in 2016 as a floating palace fit for royalty. Its sweeping exterior lines give it a refined regal stance wherever it glides into port at over 200 feet in length.
inside the 9 000 000 000 most insanely expensive yachts

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Lionart dominates any marina or Anchorage, outshining smaller vessels with its resplendent, gleaming white. Hull details and chrome Shine brightly under the Mediterranean sun and make no mistake with its twin 3,600 horsepower engines, it can outrun

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paparazzi at full speed Beyond 16 knots, yes, Lionart has a performance to match its imposing appearance overhead, the generous Sund deck has plenty of comfortable lounges in which to work on your tan while a personal assistant hands you a cold Dom Perin. What better way to spend a warm summer afternoon than lazily sunbathing on your own super yacht. When the sun goes down, there's always the infinity edge hot tub to relax tired muscles.
inside the 9 000 000 000 most insanely expensive yachts
The good life, indeed, below. On deck is where the true luxury lies with six luxurious staterooms welcoming up to 12 lucky guests. There is plenty of space for family, friends or business colleagues. Luxurious carpets, huge beds, marble-clad bathrooms. No expense was spared in creating the splendid spaces of Lionheart number 19 AV viiva the Beloved super. Billionaire financier Joe Lewis' yacht, more than 200 feet long, provides a floating oasis for Lewis and his privileged guests. One way can accommodate 16 passengers in palatial spaces designed by Raymond lton design, but rest assured that Joe Lewis and his friends will have no difficulty aboard their $150 million waterfront property.
inside the 9 000 000 000 most insanely expensive yachts
Some highlights of Aviva's luxurious amenities include an indoor lap pool, private cinema, gym, jacuzzi and helicopter landing pad. The great room features floor-to-ceiling windows that provide or inspire panoramic views. Yes, one way exceeds expectations of comfort and elegance at all times. It's a maritime palace that caters to every Regal-style whim, but Aviva's most striking feature sits atop a full-size regulation tennis court on her spacious upper deck. Leave it to Joe Lewis to make sure you can practice backhanding him while he floats other multi-millionaire yacht owners. install hot tubs or pools, but the sports enthusiast wants amenities that enable his passions, no matter how impractical.
Aviva also houses Lewis' Priceless art collection in climate-controlled galleries. Pieces by Picasso Rothco and others from his billion-dollar stash Adorn the halls mixed with luxurious furniture and accessories Aviva feels like a private floating museum Yes, it offers rarities and indulgences Beyond the imagination, it is enough for most a living is manned by up to 17 staff ready to cater to Joe Lewis's smallest whim 24 hours a day with a top speed of around 17 knots from his Hardy MTU diesel Engines in his home away from home can take Lewis and his friends to any tropical destination quickly Solanga number 18 completed in 2013 By German shipbuilder Titan Lerson, this 280-ton behemoth offers accommodation for 14 lucky guests plus ample space for up to 29 crew members for the right stratospheric voyage.
Splendor Sanger's elegant exterior profile emerged from the drawing board of famed yacht designer Espen Oeno on the interior. Talented designer Aen Rodríguez infused The Living Spaces with a contemporary Zen minimalist aesthetic using rare wood veneers in neutral tones and marble floors to seal the windows. They surround the upper deck lounge and adjacent areas providing stunning panoramic views over the bow extending to more than 2,500 feet. This privileged space has a grand piano and elegant furniture for entertaining or relaxation, without a doubt Solan is a heavenly escape from the mundane world for pleasure and Solange Recreation has a state-of-the-art gym, private cinema, heated pool and outdoor hot tub outside, guests can lounge poolside on cushioned chairs, enjoy the outdoors by the sparkling waters, or soak in the hot tub.
The eight luxurious VIP suites below deck offer princely accommodation fit for royalty, each with king-size beds, entertainment systems and spacious sweet bathrooms. At night, an elaborate lighting system traces the silhouette of sanga giving it an almost futuristic glow. ethereal powered by powerful yet efficient dual fuel MTU diesel engines. Solange can run at over 17 knots and cross the Atlantic without refueling. Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's 17th ecstasy or the inspirational superyacht Ecasia takes 17th position on our list. This nearly 300-ton behemoth was built beginning in 2004 by the preeminent Dutch ship Builder Feed Ship at a reported cost of $200 million.
Abramovic's stature is worth more than 14 billion dollars. Her indulgences know no limits. The immaculate, gleaming white of the hull and R superstructure are iconic sights that glide majestically into any port, but the real treasures are found inside. No expense was spared to create palatial spaces of ecstasy using the finest materials sourced from around the world. Precious woods. Italian marble and gold accents adorn nearly every surface of the living spaces and master suites. The finest craftsmen designed its sweeping spiral staircase and intricately detailed furniture. Seven Ultra Elite guest staterooms offer a private slice of heaven with hermis Leathers Fendy fabric accent walls and a Lush king bed. oversized beds 24-hour butler service ensures no request goes unfulfilled.
Two powerful MTU diesel engines. Drive her at 25 knots despite a tremendous displacement of more than 4,500 tons. Abramovich ensured that his personal superyacht combined performance with stunning looks. Ecasia also has two landing platforms for helicopters. garage for water toys like jet skis and seabobs and ample storage space for extended trips after surprising guests with unforgettable cruises to exotic locals. Ecstasy's 30-person crew ensures every need is taken care of; It is this tireless service that makes staying aboard her a truly five-star experience while Abramovich has since upgraded to an even larger yacht. Ecasia remains an enduring symbol of luxury and wealth on the high seas.
Rising Sun number 16, measuring over 450 feet long, offers an immense interior volume spread across seven spacious decks. This golden Avenue Castle was originally built in 2004 by Len. Yachts from Germany for Oracle SE or Larry Ellison at a cost of more than $200 million in 2007, billionaire David Geffin bought them and then invested another $50 million to refit the interiors and add the latest amenities with almost 6,000 square feet of living space. Rising Sun can accommodate 16 privileged guests plus 54 crew members ready to satisfy her every whim 24 hours a day, although she is not the largest megayacht by length. Rising Sun's voluminous 80-tonne beam offers ample space to accommodate an astonishing list of facilities including a cinema, private gym and spa.
Indoor basketball court Wine cellar and zen garden. You can play basketball or receive a massage without having to disembark. Smaller watercraft such as jet skis and speedboats are launched off the rear pool deck, or guests can simply lounge poolside and enjoy the expansive ocean views when it's time to dine and socialize on the main deck. . The living room has a grand piano and El, a bar for entertainment with a maximum speed of close to 20 knots thanks to its two diesel engines. Rising Sun consumes Horizon quickly. He has entertained A-list celebrities and business moguls around the world thanks to owner David Gein's The 15th Hollywood Connections Octopus Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen spent $200 million building this 4,413-foot behemoth in 2003.
She remains one of the largest personal superyachts ever launched, weighing over 10,000 gross metric tons. Octopus requires a full time. crew of 57 just to maintain its many complex systems and tend to pamper guests, it offers abundant space for 26 esteemed passengers in 13 luxurious VIP suites. Onboard facilities include a music studio, full-size basketball court, glass-bottom pool, movie theater, spa, helipad and garage. Hosting several helicopters and a personal submarine, Paul Allen insisted on an environmentally friendly hybrid propulsion system for octopuses that uses liquefied natural gas and diesel. Its eight generators produce enough power for a small town. Clearly, no expense was spared in the design and engineering of Allen's personal Mega Yak.
He passed away in 2018. His property has kept the octopus in perfect condition and it still sails around the world. Guests who want an especially luxurious Escape can rent it for more than $2 million per week. She has been seen among locals on the French Riviera during the Can Film Festival in Australia's Great Barrier. Reef, whether one desires fine dining under the stars, an underwater excursion or basketball with the tide, compensated. The octopus on the court makes his wishes come true. Each space offers optimal views outwards through the enormous 14th windows of the Lady MOA, Saudi billionaire NASA al-Rashid's beloved yacht East 344.
The Regal vessel was custom built by Dutch firm Blom plus Voss and delivered in 1990 after almost 6 years of meticulous construction. The final cost exceeded $210 million, but for someone of al-rashid's financial stature such figures were trivialities at the time. Lady MOA incorporated numerous new technologies such as its automated retractable roof and internal floodable garages to store boats, jet skis and other watercraft. She can accommodate up to 30 privileged guests and 60 expert crew members. Some striking exterior features include a luxurious aft upper deck lounge area, perfect for sunset cocktails. or rub shoulders with other Elites, there is also a generous basketball court with a jacuzzi, a green running track and not one but two helicopter landing pads.
Lady MOA is equipped for adventure and indulgence anywhere the wind blows. Its crowning glory sits on the sparkling back pool deck in the At the touch of a button, the pool roof retracts to turn the area into an outdoor party space and the name Lady MOA is written large across the transom in real 24 carat gold, there is no delicate paint job here. Yes, it announces its presence proudly within the two floors. The master suite and AD are joined by VIP staterooms that rival those found in the finest hotels. There is also a state-of-the-art gym. An opulent dining room with Swarovski crystal chandeliers.
Private cinema. Hairdressing and more. The latest audiovisual systems provide on-demand entertainment with a range beyond the5,000 nautical miles, Lady Mora is capable of trotting the world wherever her owner wants or spending months at anchor as a private resort. The powerful diesel engines propel her at over 20 knots despite her enormous size and displacement, 30 years after her launch, Lady MOA still represents the cutting edge of luxury yachts, her lucky owner can be sure that he owns one of The best super yachts at sea, number 13, Alir Cabb, commissioned by former Qatari Prime Minister Hammed Bin Jasim Bin Jabber Alani, selected Netherlands-based yacht builder Oano to build. alir CB began in 2004 with Tim Haywood designing its sweeping exterior lines, no expense was spared to create this 436-foot floating palace, which likely cost more than $250 million to complete.
Alir Kab's most defining attribute is its abundance of expansive glass surfaces in multiple viewing indices, the reflective windows amplifying the stunning ocean and landscape views. Beyond that, it has capacity for 24 guests and 52 crew members with true globe-trotting capabilities. Her range of 6,400 nautical miles means you can sail from the Persian Gulf to Northern Europe non-stop if you wish, the perfect way to escape the paparazzi or prying eyes. Yes, on board Almir Cabb owners enjoy unrivaled privacy and security. On Terra FMA they occupy their own untouchable kingdom the onboard leisure amenities satisfy even the most demanding billionaire there are two pristine swimming pools a fully equipped gym and spa helicopter landing pad cinema room with surround sound and a Sky Lounge connected to a outdoor hot tub.
The Sky Lounge area even becomes a stage for performances. Two powerful diesel engines. It drives the Almir cabin effortlessly forward at 25 knots despite its enormous size. The Almir cabin has handles like those of a boat at half its scale. Number 12. Dilbar, owned by Russian oligarch tycoon Alisher Usmanov, built from 2008 by renowned German shipbuilder Len yachs and delivered in 2016, probably cost Mr. Usmanov up to $256 million, showing that the price It wasn't a problem when creating your dream boat spanning over 360 feet in length and generous beam. Dilbar ranks as one of the largest superyachts in the world by interior volume, with a gross tonnage exceeding 15,000 tons fully loaded, she can easily accommodate 40 privileged guests in spacious living spaces and staterooms.
Dilbar maintains a crew of 96, yes, almost 100 to serve. Her every taste and whim, her brilliant pearl-white hull and superstructure are accented by enormous full-height glass windows that amplify the spectacular ocean views. Its lerson pedigree ensures the best engineering and construction using Western technology, advanced stabilization fins minimize any rolling motion when at anchor or cruising slowly, naturally, Dilbar offers amenities that rival the best Resorts around the world. Indulgences include the largest pool ever installed on a private yacht measuring over 82 feet long. There is also a beauty salon. and spa, gym, cinema room with a 3D screen and separate rooms for their extensive team.
Its interior décor exudes refinement and good taste thanks to Precious Metals' fine wood surfaces and elegant lighting accents throughout to power this giant aquatic dilbar. It uses a hybrid propulsion system that unites powerful diesel engines with azimat electric drive. She drives. She can run at 25 knots and has a massive globe-trotting range of 88,200 miles. Voyages number 11 Polaris built from 2003 by the German yacht Titan Luren for a reported price close to $300 million when originally commissioned. by wealthy Saudi tycoon Sammon Abdullah in 2004 Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich bought her as his personal offshore sanctuary with elegant exterior lines conceived by renowned designer Tim Haywood Polaris always makes a great first impression wherever she sails, her spacious decks offering a ample space to relax or dine alfresco.
Beneath the stars, including a large heated swimming pool with adequate depth, perfect for lounging indoors, Poois offers accommodation for 24 privileged guests in 12 well-appointed staterooms, each with its own private en-suite bathroom - no sharing necessary here. Maintaining a crew of 46 to provide first-class service 24 hours a day, Lux interior décor includes a grand two-story lobby with sweeping staircase, contemporary furnishings and marble surfaces juxtaposed with rich hardwoods and lighting accents. designer. Additional onboard amenities include a fully equipped Sund Spar deck hot tub and fitness center and Easy access to the ocean via folding outside decks and stairs aft.
An enclosed hangar stores smaller boats, jet skis and other water toys to enjoy during shore excursions or when at anchor. Two powerful MTU diesel engines provide the polis with transoceanic range and top speed. 20 knots are enough to overcome the annoying paparazzi or the Malaysian number 10 Serena. Magnificent 439-foot giants that serve as an extravagant floating palace for the king of Saudi Arabia. This new superyacht was built by the legendary Italian shipyard Fincantieri and delivered to its royal owners in 2011. The whole thing cost approximately $300 million to build, a figure that would make most gape in disbelief for a monarch.
Such an expense is hardly worth contemplating. Serene offers seven complete indulgent spaces, including 24 ultra-luxurious staterooms that can accommodate more than 50 privileged guests and associated staff. It also features not one, but two helicopter landing pads, spacious terraces with indoor and outdoor pools, multiple hot tubs, an underwater bay, and even an underwater observation room. Guests can glimpse pelagic creatures and marine life gliding silently past the massive glass panels. Serene offers amusements and amenities to satisfy even the most discerning poop connoisseur. It's a maritime playground limited only by the imagination. The elegant yet imposing exterior showcasing vertical lines was conceived by Espen oo Naval Architects to maximize interior volumes along its 195-foot interior beam.
The ultra contemporary interior design flows from the talents of British firm Raymond Langton Guests are impressed by details such as crystal furniture, gold accents, soaring marble pillars, walls and floors, no surface or detail was overlooked beneath its gleaming abroad. Serene houses. Two ultra-powerful diesel engines producing more than 18,000 horsepower combined, this powers it. at over 24 knots, enough speed to outpace pesky mediums and at the same time offer remarkable Atlantic crossing range number nine Al Saed now in the realm of the billion wrists at number nine we find Al Saed El Majestic superyacht loved by Sultan Kaboose bin Al of Oman at just over 9 feet, its enormous scale required nationwide construction resources and work began in 2007 with a final cost of more than $300 million.
Espino worked as lead exterior stylist, conferring Ala's characteristic long, low, angular profile that cuts across the sea with authority, although few details have been found. It has been publicly revealed about the design and services of it. Reports indicate that Aled has one of the largest private pools ever built aboard a yacht, as well as a spacious central atrium that houses its own orchestral concert hall. Yes, the sultan can enjoy a private recital by world-class musicians without having to go. On land, despite its gigantic size, Alsaed can still reach a top speed of 25 knots thanks to the latest marine turbine power plants.
His imposing yet elegant lines make a striking impression wherever Alsaed appears, as the long-time ruler of Oman, the sultan can sail in complete confidence knowing that his yacht is his. The location is also a closely guarded state secret Alsaed operates in a rarefied realm that exceeds the already ridiculous standards of wealth and influence Its lucky owner answers only to himself Living a life without conventional limits Radiant Number Eight A modern 360t Marvel commissioned by Emirati billionaire and businessman Abdullah Alfu, this superyacht was built by renowned German firm Luren over a meticulous 4-year period before its delivery in 2009.
It cost approximately $320 million to build, but for someone of ALU's financial stature Times such a figure is insignificant with sweeping exterior lines conceived by Designer Tim Haywood Radiant has a striking shape, whether stationary or cruising at its top speed of 21 knots Radiant Pampers up to 20 lucky guests in 10 La Rish VIP suites with ample remaining space to accommodate 44 dedicated crew members, its shiny exterior surfaces and its enormous windows. Make the most of the natural lighting that floods the interior spaces with warmth and guests at Fresh Ocean Vistas will find every amenity and amusement imaginable, including multiple pools, spa, gym, movie theater, beach club and even a specialized fish bait freezer. alive to keep the best sushi ingredients fresh and radiant offerings.
With entertainment to satisfy even the jet-setting superyacht connoisseur, her lucky owners can circumnavigate the globe while enjoying facilities comparable to those of a luxury resort, but away from the hassles of crowds and public scrutiny aboard beaming multi-millionaires. who inhabit a dream kingdom untouchable and free from everything mundane. concerns and limitations yes, super yachts like Radiant represent Dubai's true number seven escape, now entering the most exclusive category of all, we come to number 7 and the mega Yak Dubai, this 531-foot water palace was meticulously built by Blom plus Vos according to the demanding specifications of its owner. shikh Muhammad bin Rashid almaktum the shikh serves as Prime Minister and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, as well as being the ruler of Dubai.
Yes, Dubai was tailor-made to serve the royal family with virtually unlimited resources and manpower allocated to its design. and construction was delivered in 2006, after almost 4 years of intensive work, its cost was rumored to exceed $400 million, but for royalty, such arbitrary figures mean little at over 530 feet in length. Dubai has the distinction of being one of the largest private superyachts ever commissioned. Accommodating 115 privileged guests and crew across vast interior volumes and multiple decks The sheer scale is difficult to convey Upon arrival at port no structure comes close to matching its imposing presence Guests are greeted by a soaring lobby atrium that features its Arabian sailboat da suspended in the air further inside one finds indulgent details such as the dazzling circular glass staircase surrounded by color-changing lighting effects and the mosaic-tiled pool flanked by palm trees on the upper Sund deck.
Yes, Dubai interiors exude magnificence in every corner integrating the best materials, oriental influences and advanced technology. Onboard movie theaters, spas and VIP suites rival those found in five-star hotels. Off the expansive deck are hot tubs, bar areas and a landing pad for Shak's personal Blackhawk helicopter, with a cruising speed of more than 25 knots. Dubai can leave behind the annoying media and all the care wherever you travel, lesser vessels give way to your imposing presence Dubai serves as a private portable island that only the ultra Elite can afford to be royalty. Nothing but the best will do it.
Motor sailing yacht number six. No expense was spared in creating this uniquely faceted vessel owned by billionaire Russian tycoon Andre Melnichenko, with its unconventional angular profile resembling a Moto Yot stealth warship, measuring nearly 400 feet long and offering accommodations. occasional for 14 guests on seven decks. Melnichenko commissioned the renowned Blom plus Vos shipyard to build his dream yacht, delivered after 4 years of secrecy. development in 2008, unverified estimates put the cost near $500 million, but for someone with Melnichenko's financial means, the numbers barely matter in lieu of a traditional luxury aesthetic. Lead designer Philip Stark was inspired by the Art Deco movement of the 1930s when conceiving the distinctive interior spaces of motor yacht A.
The result combines geometric shapes, brushed metal finishes and fluid curved details throughout its chambers. Mel Nenko was closely involved in the design process, driving somethingCompletely original powered by two high-performance diesel engines. A motor yacht that exceeds 30 knots at full speed, also at home. Crossing oceans or outrunning the paparazzi. Wherever it appears, crowds on the pier stop and point out its unconventional silhouette rising 14 stories above the waterline, the number five topaz built by German shipyard Len in 2012 for Abu Dhabi royal shik Mansour bin zad al-nahan, almost 500 feet long and with an estimated cost. $527 million Topaz secures a place among the five most

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The work of designers Tim Haywood and Terrence Disdale Topaz features generous outdoor deck spaces, perfect for sunbathing and alfresco dining, all spread across eight floors from Sea to Sky. Up to 25 guests can stay inside. Located in 12 luxurious state rooms carefully staffed by 60 diligent crew members, Topaz offers ample space for owners and their lucky guests to combine public and private event spaces as they wish. It houses multiple lounges and bars, two swimming pools, spas, cinema rooms and a grand central staircase below. an atrium made of more than 50 feet Twin high-end diesel engines provide topaz-colored transoceanic range and a top speed approaching 25 knots, enough performance for quick changes of scenery when desired, the number four Azam, which now enters the pinnacle of opulent superyachts, at number four we find the largest private.
The yacht ever built, the 590-foot behemoth called aam, meticulously crafted by the first German yacht builder, luren, as of 2012, aam was commissioned by shik Khalifa bin Zed al-Nayan, president of the United Arab Emirates and emir from Abu Dhabi, with a reported price close to $600 million. aam extends the boundaries of what is possible with personal yachts. It incorporates many technological innovations, such as extremely lightweight carbon fiber construction and the latest propulsion and navigation systems. Guests can enjoy a grand salon, multiple spas and pools, cascading staircases, and staterooms that seat more than 60 people on Sublime. Comfort Azam seems to outshine all her rivals in every way: her top speed exceeds 31 knots thanks to propulsion power unmatched on the seas. 36 megawatt turbines producing more than 64,000 horsepower, more thrust than a space shuttle launch.
Clearly, Alan invested a lot of money to ensure Aam's reign as the ultimate flagship superyacht for decades to come, the lucky owner can roam the oceans protected by layers of security in complete privacy, after all, what's the purpose? of great wealth if it is not the guarantee of complete peace? Aam delivers on this promise on an almost incomprehensible scale wherever it enters. Port all other vessels, structures and people become relatively insignificant compared to the number three streets of Monaco, now in the billion dollar sector. At number three we find the streets under construction of Monaco's super yachts that measure more than 570 feet long when this billion-dollar aquatic showcase concept is completed.
The Island yacht's design will mimic real city streets and points of interest guests will feel like they are surveying Monte Carlo on the Grand Prix Supercar circuit while enjoying the latest luxury amenities. The upper decks will house luxurious lounges, cocktail bars, infinity pools and open pools. air spaces to relax, enjoy and have fun, full size golf courses and tennis courts are planned below deck. The 16 Elite guest rooms will be finished to the highest standards of comfort, technology and taste. The crew facilities will accommodate more than 70 staff serving the owners. every need, regardless of the time, yes, the streets of Monaco will combine transportation with entertainment in an unprecedented way, no expense will be spared, from genuine Formula 1 cars, the owner can race around the deck to the jacuzzi with Swarovski crystals, the champagne bar and the helicopter landing pad.
Advanced dynamic hybrid positioning and GPS systems will allow her to remain stationary without anchors, scheduled for completion in 2024. This billion-dollar ship aims to redefine the limits of what is possible in a privately owned superyacht for designers ultra-rich from the streets of Monaco, just your imagination. Set boundaries, you will definitely attract attention wherever you browse. Taking the number two spot is the large superyacht Eclipse, owned by Russian billionaire and industrial magnate Roman Abramovich, built in 20110 by the esteemed German shipyard Blom and Voss Eclipse measures over 550 metres. feet long and reportedly cost Mr. Abramovich $1.5 billion more than the GDP of some nations.
Yes, no expense was spared in designing Eclipse as the ultimate personal luxury liner. Some highlights include 24 elegantly decorated guest cabins that can accommodate more than 90 crew and visitors in spacious deck spaces and lounges, it also has two swimming pools, jacuzzis, a private cinema, beauty salon, spa and of course, a helicopter hangar and a landing pad. The nine-deck Master Suite spans two full levels and is completely bulletproof with armored plates and panels throughout. Eclipse was also the first private yacht to install an intrusion detection system with missile countermeasures. She can accommodate groups of almost 100 people thanks to the enormous interior volume powered by four MTU diesel engines.
Eclipse reaches over 20 knots despite her tremendous size and weight, yes, she provides Roman Abramovich with his own portable private island capable of transporting him secretly and safely to any ocean destination, number one in history. Supreme, although not the largest in size, its generous use of precious metals makes it so. She is the most expensive private yacht ever sold for a staggering $4.8 billion. Conceived and built by British luxury designer Stuart Hughes. It was built for an anonymous Malaysian businessman who clearly valued exclusivity. Let's consider exactly what $4 billion can buy History Supreme's entire base. It is made of 10,000 kg of solid gold.
The master bedroom includes wall art made of meteoric stone and genuine dinosaur bone, a platinum-coated Monopoly board with diamond game pieces that also adorns the interior in all its spaces, the surfaces are coated with precious metals 100 million Old North umland Platinum The meteorite cuts gold flakes and accentuates even mundane features such as door hinges, faucet handles and stunt rails are made of platinum, gold and silver. No detail or material was too precious to use anywhere on board, certainly no private yacht rivals the sheer decadence and value of the Supreme Story. She fulfills the elite notion that anything can be built no matter the cost if one simply wants it.
Her sheer extravagance has cemented her place as the undisputed champion of luxury vessels. Yes, she is a golden symbol representing humanity's limitless appetite for ever-increasing opulence.

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