The world’s priciest superyachts boast not only length and tonnage but extraordinary features that make them stand out. Here’s a look at some of the unique touches that set these yachts apart:
- Octopus (126.2m): This explorer, once owned by Paul Allen, includes a two-story wet dock serving as a private marina. It houses a range of toys, from a Triton submersible to electric Fliteboards, ensuring endless adventure on the water.
- Ahpo (115.1m): Nature-inspired, Ahpo’s lower-deck spa incorporates elements like a Himalayan salt sauna and a bamboo fountain, adorned with earthy mosaics and fiber optics for a tranquil escape.
- Faith (96.6m): Equipped with a snow room on the bridge deck, Faith allows guests to cool down Caribbean-style. The snow room offers fun and health benefits, such as metabolism stimulation and improved sleep.
- Savannah (83.5m): The semi-submerged Nemo Lounge in Savannah offers a unique view of marine life through underwater glazing. This multifunctional space also serves as an indoor cinema.
- Leona (80m): Leona’s beach club is a tribute to Ancient Greece, featuring marble statues and a pool set under a starlit ceiling—a fitting homage that earned her an award for Outstanding Exterior Design.
- Excellence (79.9m): With a triple-height glass atrium by Winch Design, Excellence brings natural light into her interior, creating a visually stunning, open atmosphere.
- M5 (78.4m): This world’s largest single-masted sailing yacht includes a cozy, L-shaped library off the owner’s cabin, perfect for quiet relaxation at sea.
- Joy (70m): An active owner’s dream, Joy features a basketball court and gym, ensuring fitness and fun on board.
- Grey (49.8m): For movie nights under the stars, Grey boasts an outdoor cinema with a glass-sided pool and high-end sound system.
Each of these yachts reflects the imagination, luxury, and attention to detail that define the world’s most prestigious vessels.