The following are top 10 most expensive luxury yacht in the world:
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The following are top 10 most expensive luxury yacht in the world:
This yacht is the floating replica of the city of Monaco. It has many luxurious places in it like seven-star hotels, bars, Monte Carlo Casino, Cafe de Paris and many other famous places. It also has swimming pools, tennis courts, and open place for sitting as well. They have seven suites that have separate rooms, bathrooms, dressing rooms and balcony as well. It also offers BBQ place and waterfall in it which increased its beauty. Its price is almost $1.1 billion and seems like the conversion of dreams into reality.
It was a custom made yacht that was designed for the richest businessman of Saudi Arabia Nasser Rashid. The outer look of this yacht is very attractive which is covered with 24k gold. It is full luxurious facilities in it like swimming pool with a roof, Helipad, and large dining room as well. The platform of this spectacular yacht is sand covered that also slides from one side to other. It has an open air sitting place with deck chairs to enjoy the natural view. It further has small boats in it for the ride and a small helicopter as well which is the most attractive feature of it. It can accommodate almost 30 people in it. Its price is almost $210 million.
Sailing around the world is one of the most interesting and exciting things that you can ever experience in your life. Imagine that you have your own boat or yacht and that you can take it whenever you want to visit different places while enjoying the best moments of your life in the sea. Having a yacht is not easy as it requires spending a lot of money and preparing this yacht through equipping it with all the necessities and amenities that you may need while sailing requires spending more and more money which makes possessing a yacht unaffordable for most of the people. Most of those who own a yacht are very rich and for this reason the yacht is considered to be a sign of luxury and the wealthy life that the owner of the yacht lives. There are yachts which are very high in their prices to the extent that they cost billions of dollars and just millions. If you do not believe that, take a look at the following top 10 most expensive boats in the world.
10. The Rising Sun – $200 million
To begin with, as far as stereotypes go, the typical superyacht tender is a long, slender boat that offers a limousine-style experience. The bench seats and covered tops are designed to carry as many guests as possible while ensuring they arrive at their destinations perfectly coiffed, rather than windblown and covered in salt water. These days, the desire to personalize tenders has followed other trends in the realm of superyachts. Styles range from mini-me limousines to full-throttle sport boats, with sunbeds doubling as seats. Here are five new tenders for both traditionalists and nonconformists.
Custom Sense Tender for Stella di Mare: The 7.5-meter custom Sense tender was designed specifically to accompany its mother ship Stella di Mare, the CBI Navi 39.67 meter superyacht delivered earlier this year. Both Stella di Mare and her Sense tender were designed by Hydro Tec. Designed with three generations in mind, the Sense tender had to be stable and comfortable for the 75-year-old owner while being speedy enough to cater to water sports, such as water skiing. Accessibility to and from the tender was key. It features opening bow access directly to the shore and aft embarkation built to the same height as the swimming platform of Stella di Mare.
T/T Scout: This eight meter tender, instantly recognizable for her striking sunshine yellow hull, has been specifically designed by Cockwells to mimic the exterior design detailing of her mothership, the 63-metre Hakvoort explorer Scout. The convertible limousine tender can transport a total of 10 guests and two crew and has been described as a “touchscreen heaven”, with electric doors that can be tinted at the touch of a button to offer protection from the sun. here
Diddy (real name Sean Combs) lives large with his family and friends aboard the Oasis, which reportedly features a stage and dancer floor for, you know, when his famous music pals want to do some karaoke put on a concert. At 162 feet, it’s no wonder this superyacht needs a staff of at least 10 people to operate for a good time. Sure, the reported $72 million price tag may have been hard to swallow, but the rapper and mogul is doing just fine: In 2017, Diddy made an estimated $130 million, earning him the top spot on Forbes’ famed World's Highest-Paid Celebrities list. Get a good look at the Oasis—and all the fun Diddy has had on it! — in the video below. more
Jaws scared many a moviegoer from the sea, but its filmmaker has no qualms about hitting the open ocean—in a 282-foot mega yacht, of course. It reportedly wasn’t big enough for him, though. According to the Daily Mail, Spielberg purchased the movie-perfect Seven Seas for about $184 million and listed it for sale in 2015. “Steven didn’t realize how much he’d enjoy cruising the ocean,” a source reportedly told the British publication. “Now he’d like to spend more time exploring the seas, and bring a few friends along for the ride. So he’s upgrading to a bigger yacht.” But looking at the Seven Seas’—featuring seven suites, a helicopter pad, gym, spa, infinity pool, and movie screen—in the video below, it’s hard to see what else a director might need for a more picture-perfect vacation.
What do Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling have in common? A sprawling 156-foot yacht. Depp owned the yacht first, when it was named Vajoliroja, but sold it for about $27 million in late 2015 or early 2016, according to Variety. The new owner, believed to be a businessman, later sold it to Rowling, who renamed it Amphitrite and made it available for both purchase and charter (about $130,000 per week during high season) in March 2017. Rowling may have been a single mother living on welfare before her Harry Potter books became a cash cow of magical proportions, but she could live like a queen abroad the Amphitrite. Indeed, according to Variety, “the three-deck boat will comfortably accommodate 10 in four guest staterooms, all with postage stamp-sized en suite heads, plus a master stateroom with a dressing vestibule and a marble-accented bath.” Little Harry only could of dreamed of those accommodations when he was living in that cupboard under the stairs! Check out the decadent yacht in the video below.
Take a closer look inside the superyachts of Hollywood's elite—stocked full of everything from infinity pools to helipads.