Most Expensive Yachts in the World
A luxurious yacht is more than just a means of transportation; it is a sign of privilege and prestige that can only be afforded by the world's richest billionaires. The world's most luxurious yachts have luxury amenities such as movie helipads, theatres, music halls, numerous swimming pools, saunas, and hot tubs. Luxuries aren’t the only amazing things about luxury yachts, they are also built with top-notch technology. The interior design in luxury yachts is also up to par with their prices, which range from millions to billions. Posted On May 7th, 2021
History Supreme
The History Supreme, owned by Robert Knok, is the world's most luxurious and biggest superyacht, valued at $4.8 billion. History Supreme is 100 feet long and was built over three years with 10,000 kilogrammes of solid gold and platinum, which adorn the dining room, deck, rails, staircases, and anchor. The History Supreme yacht also has a Tyrannosaurus Rex statue built from real bones. Stuart Hughes, a world-renowned British artist, completed it in just over three years. There's a luxurious liquor bottle with an 18.5-carat diamond, one of the world's most valuable gems, and a 68kg 24-carat gold panoramic wall aquarium.
Eclipse
The Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich owns the world's second-largest luxury yacht. The Eclipse has an anti-paparazzi shield with sweeping laser beams, two helipads, 24 guest cabins, two swimming pools, a dance hall, hot tubs, a mini-submarine, steel plating, bulletproof glass, and a mini-submarine. Abramovich invested $1.5 billion on the 533-foot yacht, which was built by Blohm and Voss and engineered by Terence Disdale. The vessel's construction was carried out in complete secrecy, and as a result, the ship was dubbed Project Luxury Yacht M 147 for the duration of its construction.
Streets of Monaco
The Streets of Monaco luxury yacht, which measures an impressive 500 feet in length, manages to fit numerous miniatures of famous landmarks from all over Monaco. That isn't it, however. Because of the three-story bedroom with a private elevator, an office, sundecks, balconies, a café-bar, mini waterfall, barbecue pit, underwater viewing platform, helicopters, submarines, guest suits, dressing rooms, reception rooms, and so much more, the vessel is dubbed a "floating port."
Azzam
The United Arab Emirates is a prosperous nation. The Azzam again is a luxury yacht belonging to a royal family member in Dubai. The Azzam is a 590-foot luxury yacht valued at $600 million. It is one of the world's fastest luxury yachts, and its interiors were designed by Christophe Leonie, a French designer. Despite having a comparatively shallow draught of just 4.3 metres, the yacht accommodates a wide, open plan main saloon, accommodation for 36 guests and up to 80 crew, complex ‘dual mode' engine systems, and the fuel needed.
Motor Yacht A
The Russian tycoon Andrey Melnichenko has a unique design for the Motor Yacht A. You first think about a stealthy warship or a military submarine rather than a luxury yacht if you look at the engine Yacht A. In addition to Blohm and Voss in Kiel, architect Martin Francis and the designer Philippe Stark built a boat that is unjust to you from the outside. It has a master bedroom, disco floor and six guest suites among many other amenities and it cost about $440 million.
Dubai
The Dubai luxury yacht, named after its home country, is rumoured to be owned by a member of the UAE royal family. This wonderful luxury yacht has features like- a mosaic swimming pool, helipad, sunbathing platforms, Jacuzzis, and space for at least 155 guests. It was built by Blohm and Voss with exteriors designed by Andrew Winch and interiors designed by Platinum Yachts. Guests can appreciate the exquisite split-level, massive social space, and VIP lounge on the lower deck.
Al Said
A member of Oman's royal family is said to be at the helm of the Al Said luxury yacht, according to rumours circulating in well-to-do circles. The super-yacht Al Said is said to be the world's highest displacement super-yacht, with a displacement of 15,850 tonnes and a length of 508.53 feet. At any given time, Al-Said can accommodate up to 70 guests, a 50-piece orchestra, and 154 crew members. It cost about $300 million. Lürssen was commissioned to build the yacht in 2006. During its construction, the ship was code-named Project Sunflower. Al Said was launched in September 2007 by the Lürssen Shipyard and was the world's second-largest yacht at the time.