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What are the most expensive yachts in the world?

If you have a passion for sailing or can appreciate the engineering masterpieces mentioned below, then this is an article for you. 

To be able to afford even afford the cheapest superyacht on our list, your net worth will need to be in the hundreds of millions, if not, billions range!

Here’s a list of the 20 most expensive yachts in the world…  

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The list of yachts and figures mentioned below have been compiled from various sources around the web, such as Luxhabitat , List25 and Unilad . 

These are the 20 most expensive yachts in the world:  

20. Lionheart – $150 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Lionheart

Sir Philip Green kicks off the list with his 207-foot behemoth, Lionheart.

The British retail billionaire commissioned Italian shipbuilding company, Benetti, to build his superyacht.

The boat has six VIP rooms, several private balconies and was finished in 2016.

Lionheart has had many famous faces walking its decks, including Kate Moss , Simon Cowell and Cristiano Ronaldo .

19. Aviva – $150 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Aviva

British billionaire Joe Lewis’s superyacht comes in at number nineteen at a cool $150 million.

His boat has a full-size tennis court and is thought to house some of his most precious and expensive art pieces, including Picasso.

When he’s not spending time in his Bahamas residence, Joe spends several months a year aboard Aviva and his other three superyachts.

18. Solandge – $180 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Solandge

Next up, we have the $180 million dollar superyacht built by Lurssen. 

In 2017, the Solandge was the highest brokerage and is available to rent for around $1.1 million a week.

The 280-foot yacht has eight VIP suites, a grand piano and a glass art installation by Murano.

17. Ecstasea – $200 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Ectasea

Built by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich in 2004, Ecstasea was the largest Feadship ever built.

The yacht is made of steel and is approximately 85.95 metres long and has a beam of 11.50 metres. This means it has a deadweight of 585 metric tons!

Ecstasea comfortably sleeps 14 passengers and has won multiple design awards for its stunning interior.

16. The Rising Sun – $200 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - The Rising Sun

The Rising Sun was designed by Jon Bannenberg and built by Lürssen in 2004 for Larry Ellison .

It has 82 rooms over five floors, a basketball court, wine cellar and a movie theatre.

From 2010 it has been owned by David Geffen and is the 12th largest superyacht in the world, measuring 138 metres.

The Rising Sun cost $200 million to build and has since had even more money spent on luxury fixtures and fittings.

15. Octopus – $200 Million 

Most Expensive Yachts - Octopus

Designed and built in 2003 for Microsoft Co-founder, Paul Allen, Octopus has one hell of a lavish interior.

It has a large study, basketball court, recording studio, an outside bar with a whirlpool and a glass bottom swimming pool.

Octopus sleeps up to 26 guests and 56 crew members at any one time and comes equipped with two submarines and two helipads. 

14. Lady Moura – $210 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Lady Moura

The next most expensive superyacht in the world is Lady Moura.

Lady Moura is owned by Saudi Arabian businessman Nasser Al-Rashid, who’s also an advisor to the Saudi Royal family.

The yacht comes with some very impressive features, such as a pool with a retractable roof, a helicopter and 24 karat gold lettering and embellishments throughout.

If that wasn’t enough, Lady Moura also features a unique sand-covered hydraulic platform that comes out of one side, to give guests a beach-like experience in the middle of the ocean.

13. Al Mirqab – $250 Million 

Most Expensive Yachts - Al Mirqab

Al Mirqab is owned by Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al-Thani, the former Prime Minister of Qatar.

The yacht has 10 bedrooms, a helipad, a swimming pool, a selection of VIP suites, an onboard cinema, jacuzzi and a variety of watersports equipment.

After it was completed in 2008, it was dubbed the second most beautiful yacht in the world.

It can accommodate up to 24 guests and comfortably house crew members in its 55 crew cabins.

12. Dilbar – $256 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Dilbar

Number twelve is Russian owned superyacht, Dilbar.

It belongs to Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov, and he’s often seen using Dilbar to cruise around his private islands.

As well as being one of the most expensive yachts in the world, it’s also one of the largest – measuring a colossal 360ft in length and just over 50ft high.

It was built in 2008 by Lürssen Yachts and was named after Alisher’s mother.

Dilbar has one helipad, several swimming pools and accommodates 20 guests and 48 cabin crew.

11. Pelorus – $300 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Pelorus

Pelorus was built by Lürssen in 2003 and bought by Russian billionaire, Roman Abramovich in 2004.

Since then, Pelorus has changed hands a few times and is now owned by HongKong based billionaire, Samuel Tak Lee.

Pelorus is 115 meters long and weighs a staggering 5517 tonnes.

As well as all the normal luxuries you’d expect to find onboard a superyacht of this calibre, she also comes equipped with two helipads, landing boats and jet skis.

She accommodates a full-time crew of 46, year round.

10. Serene – $300 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Serene

The tenth most expensive yacht in the world is the 439-foot, Serene.

Built-in 2011 by Fincantieri, for Russian billionaire Yuri Scheffler, Serene is has been one of the favourite rental yachts for the mega-rich, reportedly costing celebrities like Bill Gates around million a week!

It was purchased in 2015 by Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia and sleeps around 24 guests and 52 crew members.

It comes with multiple swimming pools, two helipads, a submarine, and an amazing underwater viewing room!

9. Al Said – $300 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Al Said

The next mega yacht on the list is owned by and named after the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos Bin Said Al Said.

Built between 2007-2008, little else is known about the Al Said, other than it has a large concert hall that’s big enough to house a 50-piece orchestra.

Also, it can host up to 70 guests, sleep a crew of 154 and reach around 22 knots!

8. Radiant – $320 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Radiant

Built by Lürssen in 2009, Radiant is owned by Emirate Billionaire Abdulla Al Futtaim.

The superyacht is roughly 110 meters long, weighs approximately 5027 gross tons and sleeps up to 20 guests and 44 crew members.

She comes with multiple swimming pools, a helipad, a massage room, a swimming platform, a movie theatre, a gym and a jacuzzi.

The Radiant is also equipped with a highly powerful water cannon to defend herself from pirate attacks!

7. Dubai – $400 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Dubai

Dubai is owned by the Sheik of Dubai, Mohammed Rashid al-Maktoum.

Some of its features include jacuzzis, a swimming pool with handmade tiles, a helipad and a striking circular glass staircase which changes colour when lit from above.

Dubai also houses a split-level owner’s deck, several VIP and social areas, guest suites and a crew of up to 115 people.

6. Motor Yacht A – $440 Million 

Most Expensive Yachts - Motor Yacht A

This very impressive looking 390-foot superyacht was built by Blohm + Voss shipyard and launched in 2008.

It’s thought to be owned by Andrey Melnichenko, a Russian billionaire businessman and philanthropist.

Motor Yacht A can accommodate 14 guests and 42 crew members and is around 400 feet long.

It features a 2,500 sqft master bedroom, a disco, a helicopter hanger, a separate 30-foot speedboat and a glass-bottomed swimming pool.

Awesome! 

5. Topaz – $527 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Topaz

Coming in at number five is this stunning Lürssen built superyacht, Topaz.

She was built for Abu Dhabi tycoon, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Germany and launched in 2012.

The exterior was designed by Tim Heywood and Terrance Disdale Design did the interior.

It has a large jacuzzi on the main deck, a swimming pool, double helicopter landing pads and a state-of-the-art gym, cinema and conference room.

4. Azzam – $600 Million

Most Expensive Yachts - Azzam

This 590-foot megayacht is the world’s largest yacht to date.

Its owned by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nayan, President of the United Arab Emirates and Emir of Abu Dhabi.

Lürssen Yachts are the ones behind this mega build. Azzam has its very own missile defence system, a bullet-proof master suite and can reach speeds of more than 30 knots, or 35mph, making it one of the fastest yachts on the planet!

3. Streets of Monaco – $1 Billion

Most Expensive Yachts - Streets of Monaco

The first billion-dollar yacht on our list is the “Streets of Monaco”.

By far one of the most impressive and expensive yachts in the world, once finished, the Streets of Monaco is going to be a 509-foot mega yacht, designed to feature miniature versions of some of Monaco’s and Monte Carlos most renowned landmarks.

The finished superyacht will include a go-kart circuit, three swimming pools, a mini-submarine a helipad, seven guest suites, a mini waterfall and a restaurant that with a fabulous underwater view.

2. Eclipse – $1.5 Billion 

Most Expensive Yachts - Eclipse

The second most expensive yacht in the world, Eclipse, is owned by Roman Abramovich.

The Russian billionaire has spared no expense when it comes to his superyacht.

He’s installed a private defence system, including missile detection sensors, intruder alarms and armour plating and bulletproof windows in his master bedroom. 

On top of that, Eclipse has two helipads, two swimming pools, 24 guest bedrooms, a disco hall and a mini-submarine.

It’s unclear how much Eclipse actually cost, but it is believed to be in the region of $1.5 billion!

1. History Supreme – $4.8 Billion

Most Expensive Yachts - History Supreme

Topping the list of the most expensive superyachts in the world at an eye-watering $4.8 billion is History Supreme.

This magnificent accomplishment is built from 10,000 kilograms of solid gold and platinum and is 100-foot long.

It was designed by Stuart Huges, a world-renowned luxury designer, for Malaysia’s richest man, Robert Knok. The History Supreme took roughly three years to build and features an array of luxury items.

The master bedroom includes a genuine Tyrannosaurus Rex bone statue and a wall made entirely of meteorite rocks!

If that wasn’t enough, the master suite also has a 24-carat gold Aquavista Panoramic Wall Aquarium.

We hope you enjoyed our list of the 20 most expensive yachts in the world.

How cool would it be to spend a few months a year cruising the world on one of these bad boys!

Here’s a quick recap of the 20 most expensive yachts in the world!

  • History Supreme – $4.8 Billion
  • Eclipse – $1.5 Billion
  • Streets of Monaco – $1 Billion
  • Azzam – $600 Million
  • Topaz – $527 Million
  • Motor Yacht A – $440 Million 
  • Dubai – $400 Million
  • Radiant – $320 Million
  • Al Said – $300 Million
  • Serene – $300 Million
  • Pelorus – $300 Million
  • Dilbar – $256 Million
  • Al Mirqab – $250 Million
  • Lady Moura – $210 Million
  • Octopus – $200 Million 
  • The Rising Sun – $200 Million
  • Exstasea – $200 Million
  • Solandge – $180 Million
  • Aviva – $150 Million
  • Lionheart – $150 Million

What’s your favourite most expensive yacht? Leave a comment below.

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The 20 Most Expensive Tequilas in the World

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What are the most expensive tequilas in the world?

Tequila is one of the most popular liquors in the world and, in the United States alone, nearly 20 million 9-liter cases are consumed every year!

Whether you’re drinking it neat or mixing it into a margarita, you probably have a favorite brand that you know tastes great.

However, some brands can get incredibly expensive, and it is these tequilas that we are counting down today.

How did we select this list of tequilas?

We’ve put over 10 hours of research into re-writing and updating this list for 2024.

The tequilas on this list were selected by taking the current average sale price, at the time of writing.

Prices for rare tequila can vary depending on where they’re listed for sale; so for each tequila on this list, we checked the price across multiple websites and settled on the average.

Next comes the question, when does tequila stop being tequila, and start being artwork?

If you’re a fan of tequila you can probably think of at least one brand that treats their bottles as artwork.

These bottles can often be worth thousands, but is it all just similar tequila in a fancy and unique bottle?

We’ve decided we’re not going to be the judge of what’s tequila and what’s artwork, so what you see on this list reflects a true order, based on price per bottle.

The 2 Most Expensive Tequilas in the World

Tequila is a very versatile liquor and there is no shortage of varieties you can find at your local store.

That said, some of these tequilas are reserved for only the most wealthy buyers, and you certainly won’t want to drink them on a casual night out.

Without further ado, here’s our list of the 20 most expensive tequilas money can buy:

20. 1800 Coleccion Tequila

Most Expensive Tequilas - 1800 Coleccion Tequila

Price/Bottle: $2,000

This unique expensive tequila gets its name from the year that distillers started using oak barrels for aging, and it is owned by the insanely wealthy Beckmann family.

Distilled twice during its 10-year aging process, this tequila has a flavor reminiscent of Amaretto, but with a bolder kick that reminds you that it’s tequila.

For $2,000, this tequila comes in its own crystal decanter trimmed with pewter and securely placed in a lavish case lined with suede to protect its precious contents.

It doesn’t get much more high-end than that!

19. Barrique de Ponciano Porfidio

Most Expensive Tequilas - Barrique de Ponciano Porfidio

Price/Bottle: $2,200

Made from 100% agave, Barrique de Ponciano Porfidio is a luxury tequila that has been aged for 10 years in French oak barrels and it is limited to special batches of only 2,000 bottles per year.

While its purity does impact this tequila’s price, the bottle that it comes in also makes it more expensive.

Each bottle comes with lettering and images engraved with one of the most expensive precious metals in the world, 21-karat gold.

It definitely looks and tastes every bit worth its hefty price tag.

18. Clase Azul Extra Añejo Ultra

Most Expensive Tequilas - Clase Azul Ultra

Price/Bottle: $2,500

The first Clase Azul product to appear on this list is the only one in regular production and not a limited edition.

Clase Azul’s extra anejo ultra is aged for 5 years in American whiskey and sherry casks.

The bottle is decorated in platinum, silver, and 24-karat gold.

You can expect to pay around $2,500 a bottle for this tequila.

17. AsomBroso Reserva del Porto Extra Anejo

Most Expensive Tequilas - AsomBroso Reserva del Porto

Price/Bottle: $2800

This brandy-like tequila is the type of drink that you break out during life’s greatest milestones.

Aged for 10 years in port wine barrels from Portugal, it is mixed with a small portion of white oak-aged tequila before being bottled.

Stored in a bottle shaped like a historical decanter found in an eighteenth-century Portuguese castle, it even comes secured in its own cedar humidor.

Although this tequila usually costs $2,800, you can sometimes get lucky and find it on sale for $1,499, which is honestly a great price, all things considered.

16. AsomBroso The Collaboration 12 Year Extra Anejo

Most Expensive Tequilas - AsomBroso The 12 Year Collaboration

Price/Bottle: $3,000

AsomBroso’s The Collaboration is an extra anejo tequila, aged 12 years in Silver Oak Cellar’s American casks.

The tequila is bottled inside a crystal decanter hand-made by Luciano Gambaro, a famous Italian artist.

The decanter is then packaged in a custom-polished humidor with laser engraving.

A single bottle might set you back $3,000, but there are places where you might be able to get your hands on one for cheaper.

15. Tesla Tequila Limited Edition Anejo

Most Expensive Tequilas - Tesla Limited Edition Tequila

Price/Bottle: $4,000

It does seem that Elon Musk can do no wrong. 

Tesla Tequila started as an April Fool’s joke but quickly became a physical product that sold out immediately.

For the limited edition variant, only 420 bottles were produced, a number that jokingly references a time when Musk said he was going to take Tesla private at $420 a share.

The numbered limited edition variant with matching shot glass is currently selling for around $4,000, whilst the regular variant can fetch up to $1,500.

14. Codigo 1530 14 Year Extra Anejo

Most Expensive Tequilas - Codigo 1530 14 Year Extra Anejo

Price/Bottle: $4,500

Codigo’s 1530 extra Añejo has been aged inside French White Oak Napa Valley Cabernet wine barrels for 14 years and then finished in French Cognac casks.

This is Codigo’s most expensive tequila they’ve ever produced.

A single bottle is now worth $4,500.

13. Clase Azul Pink Limited Edition Reposado

Most Expensive Tequilas - Clase Azul Pink Limited Edition

Price/Bottle: $6,000

This isn’t the first Clase Azul tequila featured on this list, and it definitely won’t be the last.

The ‘Pink’ limited edition reposado was originally released in 2016 for breast cancer awareness, with a percentage of the proceeds being donated to charity.

Just 3000 bottles of the original 2016 version were produced, featuring a white bottle hand-painted with pink artwork.

There have since been one or two other ‘Pink’ breast cancer awareness releases from Clase Azul.

12. Patron Limited Edition En Lalique Serie 3

Most Expensive Tequilas - Patron En Lalique Serie 3 Limited Edition

Price/Bottle: $7,500

Patron’s En Lalique Serie line the creme de la creme of their tequila. 

Whatever we have here is the Serie 3, their latest release, but it’s the least expensive of the three.

The Serie 3 contains a blend of 14 different extra anejo tequilas, aged in 6 different barrel types.

Held in a crystal hand-carved decanter, with decoration inspired by the Weber Blue Agave.

The decanter is stored inside a luxurious wooden box.

Each decanter is numbered, and given the fact that this is Patron’s latest release, you can expect the Serie 3’s price to rise over the next few years.

11. Patron Limited Edition En Lalique Serie 1 Extra Anejo

Most Expensive Tequilas - Patron En Lalique Serie 1 Limited Edition

Price/Bottle: $8000

Patron’s En Lalique Serie 1 uses some of their oldest tequila, presented in a hand-made decanter inspired by Mexico’s Weber Blue Agave plant, topped off with an amber stopper.

Although this bottle cost $8,000, it’s not their most expensive tequila. 

Patron went one step further for their next tequila, but more on that shortly.

10. Dos Armadillos Extra Anejo Sterling Silver

Most Expensive Tequilas - Dos Armadillos Sterling Silver Extra Anejo

Price/Bottle: $10,000

The Dos Armadillos Extra Anejo uses only an 8-year mature Blue Weber Agave.

The tequila is bottled in their signature armadillo-armored bottle, however, the armor for this edition is made entirely out of sterling silver.

$10,000 is the current price to pick up one of these bottles, a number that’s far more expensive than any other product in their range.

9. Clase Azul Puebla Limited Edition

Most Expensive Tequilas - Clase Azul Puebla Limited Edition

The Clase Azul Puebla limited edition tequila was released on the 5th of May 2021, to commemorate Cinco de Mayo, or the Battle of Puebla.

Cinco de Mayo is a yearly celebration held on the 5th of May to celebrate Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire in 1862.

Just 300 bottles were produced and sold with a price tag of $400.

If you wished to purchase a bottle of Puebla Limited Edition today, the price would be more along the lines of $10,000.

8. Clase Azul Dia de Muertos Limited Edition

Most Expensive Tequilas - Clase Azul Dia De Los Muertos

The Dia de Los Muertos collection from Clase Azul features several individual releases, but with most of them fetching similar prices, we’ve decided to include them in one single entry.

Dia de Muertos, or ‘The Day of the Dead’ as it’s otherwise known, is a traditional Mexican holiday celebrated during November. 

Clase Azul has released a new edition within the Dia de Muertos line annually for the past several years.

Some of the bottle designs for the Dia de Muertos range are spectacular and tend to rise in value once they are no longer produced.

7. Patron Limited Edition En Lalique Serie 2 Extra Anejo

Most Expensive Tequilas - Patron En Lalique Serie 2 Limited Edition

Price/Bottle: $10,500

Patron’s En Lalique Serie 2 is aged and made slowly in small batches to ensure perfect quality.

The bottle is carved crystal, featuring a crystal bee stopper with hand-painted gold accents.

It’s then placed inside a wooden box that spins to open, creating a rather luxurious effect.

We’ve seen prices ranging from $8,000 to $12,000 for this bottle, so if you’re patient you might be able to get it at a good price.

6. Clase Azul Master Artisans

Most Expensive Tequilas - Clase Azul Master Artisans Limited Edition

Price/Bottle: $20,000

Clase Azul’s most popular and iconic tequila is their resposado tequila, housed in a blue and white bottle.

In 2021, the brand collaborated with the award-winning artist, Ángel Santos to create a hand-crafted, limited edition resposado.

The ‘Master Artisans’ line aims to highlight the work of Mexico’s most talented artists.

The Ángel Santos edition, which at launch sold for $5,000 a bottle , can now reach up to $20,000.

5. Clase Azul Jalisco 200 Limited Edition

Most Expensive Tequilas - Clase Azul Jalisco 200 Limited Edition

Price/Bottle: $25,000

The Clase Azul Jalisco is an extra anejo tequila, named after Jalisco, a state in Mexico.

As the name might also suggest, only 200 bottles of this limited-edition tequila were distilled.

The tequila comes packaged inside a custom-built wooden box, which opens to reveal a drinking glass on either side.

With just 200 bottles released, getting your hands on one of these bottles isn’t cheap.

4. Clase Azul 15th Anniversary Edition

Price/bottle: $30,000.

The Clase Azul celebrated its 15th anniversary by releasing 15 limited edition bottles priced at $30,000 each.

Each of the unique bottles was handcrafted to convey the story of Mexico and all proceeds from the sale of these bottles were donated to the Fundacion con Causa Azul A.C, which supports the work of craftsmen and artisans in Mexico.

Although this tequila is no longer available for sale, we imagine that Clase Azul will release another special edition for a future anniversary, so if you want to grab a bottle, be sure to keep your eyes peeled.

3. Jose Cuervo 250 Aniversario The Rolling Stones Special Edition

Most Expensive Tequilas - Jose Cuervo 250 Anniversario Rolling Stones

Price/Bottle: $75,000

Jose Cuervo was the very first legal tequila company to be established, with the company’s history dating back to 1795 .

To celebrate the 250th anniversary of Case Cuervo, Jose Cuervo released the 250 Anniversario tequila.

They also released a limited edition of the tequila, in collaboration with the Rolling Stones rock band.

The Jose Cuervo brand played a leading role in the Rolling Stones’ 1972 North American tour, ‘Tequila Sunrise’.

For the Rolling Stones special edition, the tequila bottle is embossed with the famous ‘Hot Lips’ logo in 14-carat gold, and spikes along the sides.

It also comes packaged in a leather guitar-shaped case, including seven shot glasses.

The tequila was initially released with a price tag of just $4,000, but prices have skyrocketed to almost $75,000 since then.

2. Tequila Ley .925 Ultra-Premium

Most Expensive Tequilas - Tequila Ley .925 Ultra-Premium

Price/Bottle: $225,000

In 2006, the artists at Tequila Ley designed three unique bottles to contain the tequila designed by Mexican artist Alejandro Gomez.

Each bottle was only created 33 times, for a total of 99 bottles, each more expensive than the last.

While this tequila in a glass bottle retails for $3,500, the gold and silver bottle goes for $25,000, and the gold and platinum for $150,000.

The most expensive of all was the white gold and platinum, which carried the insane price tag of $225,000!

Although the tequila itself is delectable, the real stars are the bottles that collectors and tequila enthusiasts scrambled to try and grab while they lasted.

1. Tequila Ley .925 Diamante

Most Expensive Tequilas - Tequila Ley .925 Diamante

Price/Bottle: $3.5 Million

Recorded as the most expensive tequila ever sold by a mile, the .925 Diamante is a true work of art.

The Ley .925 Diamante tequila is made from 100% Blue Weber agave, which is grown in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico.

The tequila is then aged for 7 years inside French Oak barrels before being poured into a platinum and white gold version of Tequila Ley’s signature-shaped bottle.

However, none of these things truly account for the Diamante’s insane price tag.

As the name might suggest, the bottle is encrusted with 4000 diamonds, amounting to a total of 18.5 carats.

Now that we’ve come to the end of the list, you might have noticed a common theme.

Clase Azul had the most entries on this list, holding seven positions in the top 20.

This is largely due to the fact they treat their bottles as artwork, often showcasing hand-painted art in limited edition releases.

That’s not to take away from their tequila, but to say that their unique approach is very popular among collectors and tequila enthusiasts alike.

Here’s a quick recap of the 20 most expensive tequilas in the world:

  • Tequila Ley .925 Diamante
  • Tequila Ley .925 Ultra-Premium
  • Jose Cuervo 250 Aniversario The Rolling Stones Special Edition
  • Clase Azul 15th Anniversary Edition
  • Clase Azul Jalisco 200 Limited Edition
  • Clase Azul Tequila Master Artisans
  • Patron Limited Edition En Lalique Serie 2 Extra Anejo
  • Clase Azul Dia de Los Muertos Limited Edition
  • Clase Azul Puebla Limited Edition Tequila
  • Dos Armadillos Sterling Silver Extra Anejo
  • Patron Limited Edition En Lalique Serie 1 Extra Anejo
  • Patron Limited Edition En Lalique Serie 3
  • Clase Azul Pink Limited Edition Reposado
  • Codigo 1530 Fourteen Years Extra Anejo
  • Tesla Tequila Anejo
  • Asombroso The Collaboration 12 Year Extra Anejo
  • AsomBroso Reserva del Porto Extra Anejo
  • Clase Azul Extra Añejo Ultra
  • Barrique de Ponciano Porfidio
  • 1800 Coleccion Tequila

Are there any tequilas we missed out from the list? Leave a comment below.

The 25 most expensive cigars in the world.

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What are the most expensive cigars in the world?

Cigars have risen in price rapidly over the past two decades.

They’re associated with luxury and wealth more than ever before, and cigar aficionados are constantly looking for rare and exclusive cigars to add to their collections.

This begs the question: how expensive can cigars be, and how difficult could it be to get your hands on the rarest of the rare?

Today we’re bringing you our updated list of the most expensive cigars in the world.

How did we select this list of cigars?

One of the issues with many expensive cigar lists on the internet, including the original version of our own, is how the cigar values are calculated.

For instance, there was once an auction for a very rare box of cigars that sold for more than half a million dollars, but the box consisted of almost 800 cigars. More details on that are below.

We’ve decided to thoroughly calculate the price/stick for each of the entries on this list, so you can have a clearer understanding of exactly which cigars are the most expensive in the world.

Whilst it may be difficult to obtain some of these cigars individually, assuming you’d want to obtain them of course, we think this is the best way of ranking the list.

Another thing we decided to take into account is limited edition releases which are packaged in custom humidors instead of regular boxes.

These humidors can often cost thousands of dollars alone, and end up distorting the price of the cigar.

Can people still buy these cigars?

Most of the cigars featured on this list can still be bought and smoked to this day. 

Many of them are limited edition lines and are likely harder to find than most cigars.

What exactly makes some cigars more expensive than others?

Typically, there are a few things that can factor into cigar price:

  • Limited edition productions
  • Aged tobacco
  • Brand recognition

Limited edition productions can often limit the total number of cigars produced, and as time passes the number of those remaining drops.

A lot of rare cigar releases also use aged tobacco leaves, and you’ll see several brands on this list that age their tobacco for at least 10 years before the cigar is rolled.

Brand recognition also plays a part as particular brands such as Cohiba are always sought after.

Finally, if none of the above results in a cigar being expensive, there are a select few who will cover cigars in gold leaf, and diamonds, and infuse them with expensive cognac.

But more on that later.

The 25 Most Expensive Cigars

We’ve done countless hours of research to ensure that our updated version of this list is the best resource available.

Without further ado, let’s get into this list of the 25 most expensive cigars in the world:

25. El Septimo The Zaya Collection (Mirifico Sapphire)

Most Expensive Cigars - El Septimo The Zaya Collection

Price/Stick: $100

The Zaya Collection, produced by El Septimo, contains 8 different varieties of cigars.

Each variety contains five different filler tobaccos, with the tobacco leaves aged up to 15 years.

Typically, each cigar features are larger ring gauge of around 60, due to the variety of filler leaves used.

Whilst the cigars within this collection have very different flavor profiles from one another, the prices/stick are relatively similar.

At the time of researching this article, we’ve included the variety selling for the most, which is Mirifico Sapphire, at $100/stick.

Other varieties within the collection include:

  • Bomba Orange
  • Short Dream Topaz
  • Kolosso Amethyst
  • Fabuloso Dark Ruby
  • Excepcion Esmerelda
  • Double Shot White
  • Bullet Black

24. Arturo Fuente Opus X 20th Anniversary

Most Expensive Cigars - Arturo Fuente Opus X 20th Anniversary

Price/Stick: $115

Arturo Fuente has long been known for their high-quality cigars, and their Opus X range contains some of the most sought-after cigars in the brand’s history.

The Opus X line was created in 1995 and in 2016 Fuente released the ‘Opus X 20th Anniversary’ edition to commemorate 20 years of the Opus X.

The ’20th Anniversary’ line contained four cigars:

  • Father & Son
  • God’s Whisper
  • Power of A Dream

The prices do vary between each variety, however, because the ‘God’s Whisper’ variety comes in a ‘Perfecto’ size it tends to be sold for higher prices than the rest of the line.

23. Cohiba Spectre 2023

Most Expensive Cigars - Cohiba Spectre 2023

Price/Stick: $130

The Spectre line from Cohiba was initially introduced in 2018 and cost $90 per stick.

Separate versions of the Cohiba Spectre have since been released annually, with the most expensive being the Spectre 2023.

The 2023 Spectre is limited to 600 boxes of 10 cigars, featuring a 52 ring gauge and 6 1/2 inches in length.

What’s most interesting about the release is the packaging, which differs somewhat from most cigars, including that of Cohiba.

The cigars are stored in a box that opens vertically, featuring a hydraulic system that elevates the tubed cigars when you press the ‘O’ button inside the Cohiba logo.

22. Davidoff Royal Release Salamones

Most Expensive Cigars - Davidoff Royal Release Salamones

Price/Stick: $150

To be qualified enough to roll the Royal Release Salamones, Davidoff makes sure you have more than 15 years of experience rolling cigars.

This cigar is only rolled by 8 different people who together have rolled over 7 million cigars.

The Royal Release Salmones takes 10 years to grow from tobacco seed to finished product and is sold in boxes of 10 for $1,500.

21. Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2 Reserva Cosecha 2012

Most Expensive Cigars - Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No 2 Reserva Cosecha 2012

Price/Stick: $181

The Epicure No. 2 is one of Hoyo de Monterrey’s signature cigars.

In 2016, Habanos SA announced the release of the No. 2 Reserva Cosecha 2012.

This blend only uses tobacco leaves from 2012, aged for a minimum of three years.

With just 5000 boxes of 20 cigars produced, this cigar is bound to increase in value with time.

20. Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas Gran Reserva Cosecha 2013

Most Expensive Cigars - Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas Gran Reserva Cosecha 2013

Price/Stick: $200

Here we have another Hoyo de Monterrey ‘Reserva’ release, the Double Coronas Gran Reserva Cosecha 2013.

Typically, Gran Reserva lines are more sought after than regular Reserva series, due to the difference in tobacco aging.

Reserva cigar blends use tobacco leaves that are aged for a minimum of three years.

Whereas Gran Reserva blends use tobacco leaves aged for a minimum of 5 years.

Gran Reservas are also produced with only 15 sticks per box, instead of the usual 20.

19. Cohiba Siglo De Oro (Year of the Rabbit)

Most Expensive Cigars - Cohiba Siglo De Oro

Price/Stick: $250

In 2023, Cohiba announced the release of the Siglo De Oro, to commemorate both the Chinese ‘Year of the Rabbit’, and also the 30th anniversary of the Siglo series.

Naturally, people across China, Hong Kong, and various other countries in Asia were the first to see these cigars unveiled.

Only 18,888 boxes of the Siglo De Oro will be produced.

That number might sound oddly specific, and it is indeed no coincidence, as the number 8 is lucky in Chinese culture.

The Siglo De Oro is a 54 ring gauge, 4 1/2 inch long cigar, sold in boxes of 18.

  18. H. Upmann Sir Winston Gran Reserva Cosecha 2011

Most Expensive Cigars - H. Upmann Sir Winston Gran Reserva Cosecha 2011

Price/Stick: $260

H. Upmann is one of the oldest cigar brands in the world, with history going all the way back to 1843.

The Sir Winston Gran Reserva Cosecha is of course named after the legendary Sir Winston Churchill , who was known not only for being one of the most important prime ministers in British history; but also for his love of cigars.

The Gran Reserve line was launched by H. Upmann in 2009, and in 2011 the Sir Winston edition was released.

Just 5000 boxes of 15 cigars were produced, for a total of 75,000 cigars.

17. Partagas Serie E No.1 Colección Habanos 2013

Price/stick: $280.

The Serie E No. 1 Colección Habanos 2013 from Partagas appears 18th on our list of the most expensive cigars.

With this particular cigar now being over 10 years old, its price has risen heavily.

You can still find this cigar for sale in the USA for roughly $280 per stick, however, prices do vary.

16. Hoyo De Monterrey Maravillas Collection 2015

Price/stick: $290.

The most expensive Hoyo de Monterrey cigar is the Maravillas Collection 2015.

There were just 2000 boxes of 20 cigars produced, amounting to a total of 40,000 cigars.

Given the smaller production number in comparison to the other Hoyo de Monterrey’s featured on this list, you can expect to pay $290/stick for this cigar.

15. Cohiba Behike Series

Most Expensive Cigars - Cohiba Behike

Price/Stick $300

Cohiba Behikes are one of the most popular and sought-after cigars in the world.

Behike cigars are known for their full-strength flavor and quality, provided you can get your hands on the authentic product.

They’re sold in three different ring gauges: 52, 54, and 56.

These sizes are represented in their names respectively: Behike 52, Behike 54, and Behike 56.

The Cohiba Behike cigars are sold in 10-count boxes and increase in price depending on their size.

14. Oliva Serie V Roaring Twenties Super Limited Edition

Most Expensive Cigars - Oliva Serie V Roaring Twenties Super Limited Edition

Oliva Cigar Co. are well known for producing cigars that provide a great smoking experience for a great value.

However, in 2023 they decided to do something a little different.

The most popular line of Oliva cigars is the ‘Series V’, and last year they announced a new Series V Roaring Twenties Super Limited Edition.

When we take a look at the average price of an Oliva cigar, we can see a price of around $10, so what’s different?

The packaging is the most notable difference, with the Roaring Twenties SLE cigars being placed in boxes produced by Daniel Marshall.

Half of the cigars (the top layer) are also covered in gold foil.

In addition, there will only ever be 300 boxes created, for a total of 3000 cigars.

13. Trinidad Casilda Coleccion Habanos 2019

Price/stick: $370.

As you may have already noticed, Habanos limited edition collections can become incredibly expensive.

The Trinidad Casilda 2019 is another edition within the Coleccion Habanos with only 3000 boxes being produced.

This cigar once again features the traditional book-shaped box packaging as with any ‘Coleccion Habanos’ release.

Getting your hands on a single stick could cost up to $370.

12. Daniel Marshall 24KT Golden Gigante

Most Expensive Cigars - Daniel Marshall 24KT Gold Cigar

Price/Stick: $395

Continuing both the obsession with gold and also the story of Daniel Marshall brings us to the next cigar on our list.

For those who are unaware of Daniel Marshall ; he’s a well-known figure within the cigar industry for his work with manufacturing custom humidors.

In 2011, Marshall decided to create a 24KT gold cigar for his friend’s 64th birthday. 

Marshall then produced a limited run of the cigar which would be packaged in a custom-signed travel humidor.

The 24kt cigar comes in two sizes, Torpedo and Gigante, with the Gigante size being the more expensive of the two.

Its base is that of the DM2 cigar, also sold by Daniel Marshall, which is rolled and sold to him by the Plasencia factory.

Daniel then covers the cigar with a thin layer of gold leaf from Italy.

  11. Montecristo Gran Piramides Limited Edition 2017

Most Expensive Cigars - Montecristo Gran Piramides 2017

Price/Stick: $400 

Montecristo is one of the most popular cigar brands in the world, and one of their most expensive cigars is the Gran Piramides Limited Edition from 2017.

The Gran Piramides are part of the ‘Coleccion Habanos’, which come packaged in a box that’s shaped to look like a book.

At its core, the Gran Piramides are a Montecristo No. 2 that has been increased in size for this limited collection.

This cigar has a length of 6.25 inches and a ring gauge of 57, while Montecristo No. 2’s are a 52 ring gauge, and slightly shorter in length.

Only 2000 boxes of the Gran Piramides 2017 were produced by Habanos SA.

10. Partagas Lusitanias Gran Reserva Cosecha 2007

Most Expensive Cigars - Partagas Lusitanias Gran Reserva Cosecha 2007

Price/Stick: $430

Continuing with another Habanos SA-produced cigar, the 2007 Gran Reserva Lusitanias from Partagas is our 11th most expensive cigar.

Just 5000 boxes of 15 cigars were produced, resulting in a total count of 75,000 cigars.

The Gran Reserve Cosecha 2007 can still be found for sale, but given its age, you might have to shell out more than you wish to.

9. Cohiba Talisman Edicion Limitada 2017

Most Expensive Cigars - Cohiba Talisman Edicion Limitada 2017

Price/Stick: $450

When it was originally released, the Cohiba Talisman EL 2017 cost just $547 for a box of 10.

Since their release, the price has risen rapidly year over year.

The cigars were produced at the world-famous El Laguito factory in Havana, Cuba.

At the time of writing this article, you’d be lucky to find a single stick for under $450.

8. Cohiba 55 Aniversario Edicion Limitada 2021

Most Expensive Cigars - Cohiba 55 Aniversario Edicion Limitada 2021

Price/Stick: $500

While not the most expensive release from Cohiba in the year 2021, the next entry on this list was certainly an important one.

The 55 Anniversario Edicion Limitada 2021 marked the 55th anniversary of Cohiba.

As the name suggests, the cigar was indeed a limited edition, and difficult to get a hold of.

The cigar was released in 10-count boxes, costing roughly $5000/box.

7. Davidoff Oro Blanco

Most Expensive Cigars - Davidoff Oro Blanco

Price/Stick: $600

Davidoff claims that the Oro Blanco is the most exceptional cigar they’ve ever created.

The Oro Blanco is a 6-inch, 54 ring gauge, toro-shaped cigar, with an all-Dominican wrapper, binder, and filler

So why does it cost $600 per cigar?

One of the main reasons for its high cost is due to Davidoff’s aging process.

The Oro Blanco, which translates to “White Gold”, is made with tobacco leaves grown in areas with some of the richest soil across the entire Dominican Republic.

The leaves are then aged for 12 years before the cigar is rolled; a task completed only by Davidoff’s most experienced rollers (15+ years of experience).

After one additional year of aging, the single cigar is then reviewed, approved, and placed into a custom box.

6. Mayan Sicars

Price/stick: $633.

At the beginning of this article, we mentioned a specific auction involving a box of 800 cigars.

In 2012, a large crate of Mayan cigars, expected to be more than 600 years old, was discovered in Guatemala.

It’s important to mention that the most reliable source of this information mentions the sale of all 800 cigars for a total of $507,000, which would put the price/stick at $633.

The cigars were buried deep below the surface in sealed clay pots, and discovered by an archeologist team from Tampa University.

Who paid the $507,000? A man named Gary Liotta, owner of the Santiago Cigar Factory in New York.

5. Gurkha His Majesty’s Reserve

Most Expensive Cigars - Gurkha His Majesties Reserve

Price/Stick: $750

On the sixth spot, we have Gurkha His Majesty’s Reserve cigar.

It’s made each year, and if you’re a cigar enthusiast, you will need to preorder them a few years beforehand. 

The total size of each cigar is 7-5 x 52 inches. The Connecticut Maduro wrapper comes with a Dominican binder and filler that is aged for 12 years.

The filler is infused with Louis XIII cognac, which gives it an amazing aroma.

This cigar is very rare and special, and the cognac has been known for selling only to dignitaries worldwide. 

A total of 75 boxes are being made every year. The incredible aroma, as well as the taste of the cigar, will be something that you will be so impressed with that you will never forget. 

4. Cohiba Ideales Coleccion 2021

Most Expensive Cigars - Cohiba Ideales Limited Edition 2021

Price/Stick: $1100

As the name suggests, this Cohiba cigar was released in 2021, measuring almost 7 inches in length, with a 56 ring gauge.

The Ideales Coleccion 2021 is limited to just 3000 boxes of 20 cigars, totaling 60,000 sticks.

The box is manufactured to look like a book.

Cohiba’s Ideales Coleccion 2021 is the last cigar to feature on this list that isn’t either covered in gold leaf and crystals or nearly 20 years old.

Which makes it the most expensive plain cigar that can still be purchased today.

3. Gurkha Black Dragon (2006 Edition)

Price/stick: $1,150.

The Gurkha Black Dragon is a cigar that you can still buy and smoke newer versions of to this day, but the original 2006 edition is a rare find.

The OG boxes were handmade using camel bone and were limited to just 5 boxes of 100 cigars.

Those who have smoked the original Black Dragon from 2006, and the newer editions seem to conclude that the taste is more or less the same.

Although the 2006 first edition of the Gurkha Black Dragon cost around $1,150, given how limited it was at the time; the current version of this cigar can be added to your collection for just $40/stick.

2. King of Denmark Cigar

Price/stick: $4,500.

The King of Denmark cigar is produced by Royal Danish and only 30 sticks are rolled per day.

Buyers can customize the cigar with both 24KT gold leaf and Swarovski crystals. 

They’re also able to have their name inscribed on the cigar.

Whilst this cigar doesn’t have to cost you thousands, it can reach up to $4,500/stick depending on the customization.

1. Gurkha Royal Courtesan

Most Expensive Cigars - Gurkha Royal Courtesan

Price/Stick: $1.36 Million

The most expensive cigar in the world is the Gurkha Royal Courtesan cigar.

The Royal Courtesan is worth a ridiculous $1.36 million per stick.

One of the most interesting things here is that Gurkha are not known for their quality. 

In fact, Gurkha’s quality control is often a common problem reported by fellow cigar aficionados.

This begs the question: why does this cigar cost so much more money than anything else on the list before it?

Let’s get into the details of the Royal Courtesan:

  • The cigar’s filler is infused with Remy Martin’s Louis XIII cognac.
  • It’s hand-rolled by a select few skilled rollers, who are blindfolded.
  • The band of the cigar is covered in 5-carat diamonds.
  • Rare Himalayan tobacco leaves are used for the wrapper.
  • The wrapper is also covered in a layer of 24KT gold leaf.
  • Personal delivery to the owner by a messenger

Notable Mentions

That concludes our main list of the 25 most expensive cigars in the world.

There are, however, a few entries we’d like to mention.

Although these weren’t included in the main list, they’re worth mentioning to any fellow cigar aficionado.

Regius Double Corona Cigar

Price: $52,000.

We decided to leave out the Regius Double Corona from our main list as the cigar itself is not the main reason for the high price.

In 2013, Regius Cigars developed their Double Corona cigar, which is produced in Nicaragua.

However, the main attraction was not actually the cigar itself, but what was included with the purchase.

The buyer of the cigar would be flown first class out to Regius headquarters in Nicaragua, where they would be given a private tour of the factory.

They would also be allowed to create their own cigar blend, and be given 1000 sticks of said blend to take home with them.

Gran Habano #5 El Gigante

Price: $185,000.

Technically this cigar does have a clear price/stick, selling for $185,000 in 2013.

However, it’s probably worth mentioning that the cigar is 19 feet long, 3 feet thick, and weighs over 600 pounds.

Here are some interesting facts about the Gran Habano #5 El Gigante:

  • Despite its size, it can be smoked by multiple people at the same time.
  • Made with 1,600 pounds of tobacco.
  • Equivalent to smoking 25,000 cigars
  • Contains 15,000 wrapper leaves
  • Has a ring gauge of 1920
  • Weighs 2,500 pounds with the wooden case

We decided to separate the El Gigante from our main list of expensive cigars, but the story itself is worth mentioning.

If you enjoyed this list, don’t forget to check out our other most expensive lists:

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  • The Most Expensive Alcoholic Drinks
  • The Most Expensive Cigarettes
  • The Most Expensive Bourbons
  • The Most Expensive Tequila

Here’s a quick recap of the 25 most expensive cigars in the world, per stick:

  • Gurkha Royal Courtesan
  • King of Denmark
  • Gurkha Black Dragon (2006 Edition)
  • Cohiba Ideales Coleccion 2021
  • Gurkha His Majesty’s Reserve
  • Mayan Sicars
  • Davidoff Oro Blanco
  • Cohiba 55 Aniversario Edicion Limitada 2021
  • Cohiba Talisman Edicion Limitada 2017
  • Partagas Lusitanias Gran Reserva Cosecha 2007
  • Montecristo Gran Piramides Limited Edition 2017
  • Daniel Marshall 24KT Golden Gigante
  • Trinidad Casilda Coleccion Habanos 2019
  • Oliva Serie V Roaring Twenties Super Limited Edition
  • Cohiba Behike Series
  • Hoyo De Monterrey Maravillas Collection 2015
  • Partagas Serie E No.1 Colección Habanos 2013
  • H. Upmann Sir Winston Gran Reserva Cosecha 2011
  • Cohiba Siglo De Oro (Year of the Rabbit)
  • Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas Gran Reserva Cosecha 2013
  • Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No. 2 Reserva Cosecha 2012
  • Davidoff Royal Release Salamones
  • Cohiba Spectre 2023
  • Arturo Fuente Opus X 20th Anniversary
  • El Septimo The Zaya Collection (Mirifico Sapphire)

Are there any cigars we’ve missed from this list? Leave a comment below.

The 10 most expensive countries to live in worldwide.

The Most Expensive Countries to Live in

Which are the most expensive countries to live in worldwide? Hold tight, as you’re about to find out.

If you’ve dreamed about moving abroad and starting life afresh in a new country, then read through this list before you do, as you might be shocked to find out just how expensive some of these lesser-known countries are. 

We’ve put together this list based on accommodation and living expenses for a single person living in the capital city of each country, and according to population. 

Here’s a list of the 10 most expensive countries to live in worldwide…

The list of countries and figures mentioned below have been compiled from various sources around the web, such as World Population Review & Nomad List .

These are the 10 most expensive countries to live in worldwide:

10. Barbados – $2,061

Most Expensive Countries - Barbados

Kicking off our list of the 10 most expensive countries to live in worldwide, is Barbados. 

Barbados is a sovereign island nation in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, which is the Caribbean region of North America. 

It covers approximately 349km² and is 23 kilometres wide and 34 kilometres long, with a total population of 285,719 people. 

Barbados is the fourth-most densely populated country in the Americas and, it’s capital city, Bridgetown, has approximately 110,000 people living in it. 

To rent a one-bedroom studio apartment in Bridgetown, you’re looking at spending around $500 a month, or $100 a night in an Airbnb. 

A basic meal out will cost you no less than $13. A beer is around $6.50 and coffee is approximately $5.00 depending on where you go. 

9. Japan – $2,612

Most Expensive Countries - Japan

The ninth most expensive country to live in worldwide is Japan. 

Japan is an archipelago island nation in South-East Asia, made up of 6,852 islands, with a current total population of 126.8 million people. 

Of the 6,582 islands, the four largest islands account for the majority of inhabitants, as roughly 97% Japans population live on the four islands. 

Japan has many major cities, like Osaka, Yokohoma, Nagoya and Sapporo, which are all populated by more than 2 million people. 

However, Tokyo, Japans Capital City and the largest city in Japan, has an approximate population of 37 million people. 

To rent a one-bedroom studio apartment in Tokyo, you’re looking at spending in the region of $1,370 a month, or $111 a night in an Airbnb. 

Eating out varies in price, but as an average for one person, you should be looking at spending around $15.00 for a basic meal and around $6.00 for a beer.

Coffee is also pretty reasonable, considering how expensive Tokyo is, at $2.81 a cup. 

8. Norway – $2,659

Most Expensive Countries - Norway

Located in Northern Europe, Norway is a Scandinavian country with a total population of 5.3 million people. 

Norway shares its borders with Sweden, Russia and Finland, and has a total landmass of 385,203 km².

It’s only the 171st most densely populated country on earth, with roughly 14 people for every square kilometre. 

Rent is expensive in Norway’s capital, so renting a one-bedroom studio apartment in Oslo, will set you back around $1,193 a month, or $85 a night in an Airbnb. 

You won’t have much change left from $15 when buying a meal out, and a beer will set you back around $9.11.

7. The Bahamas – $2,704

Most Expensive Countries - The Bahamas

The next most expensive country in the world to live in is The Bahamas. 

Made up of over 700 islands, the Bahamas has an approximate population of 389,482 million people living across its 13,943km² landmass. 

The largest city in the Bahamas is Nassau, with a total population of 255,000. 

If you’re thinking about visiting the Bahamas, then you should budget approximately $950 a month for a one-bedroom studio apartment in the city, or $149 a night for an Airbnb. 

You’ll need to take at least $50-$100 with you when you go out for a meal and some drinks, as a basic meal costs around $15-$20 and a beer will cost you around $2.50. 

Coffee is a little on the expensive side, at around $5 each. 

6. Luxembourg – $2,751

Most Expensive Countries - Luxembourg

One of the smallest countries on our list, Luxembourg, is also one of the smallest sovereign nations on the planet, and it won’t leave you with a lot of wiggle room when it comes to your monthly expenses. 

Luxembourg is a landlocked country, located in western Europe, and has an estimated population of 620,319 people. 

Its population is small compared to other countries on the list, however, it has roughly 207 people per square kilometre, making it the 67th most densely populated country on earth. 

When you arrive in Luxembourg City, you can expect to pay around $1,322 per month for a one-bedroom studio apartment, or $80 a night in an Airbnb. 

Luxembourg seems like it’s slightly more expensive than the Bahamas when it comes to luxuries like beer and coffee, as one beer will cost you around $9 and coffee will set you back $6. 

Eating a basic meal out will cost between $17-$25 for one person depending on what you order. 

5. Iceland – $2,802

Most Expensive Countries - Iceland

Coming in at number five on our list of the most expensive countries in the world is Iceland. 

Iceland is located between the North and Atlantic Oceans and has a total surface area of 103,001 square kilometres. 

However, Iceland’s population of 339,949 people, remains relatively low in comparison to others on our list as its harsh geographical landscape proves difficult to live in for many, at times. 

As a result, Iceland has the lowest population density of any European country, at just 3 people per kilometre. 

Staying in Iceland will cost you approximately $1,236 a month for a one-bedroom studio apartment in the capital city of Reykjavik, or $128 a night in an Airbnb.  

Whilst you’re there, eating out will cost you around $12 for a basic meal, $8 for a beer and $2.15 for a cup of coffee. 

4. Denmark – $3,312

Most Expensive Countries - Denmark

The southernmost Nordic country in Northern Europe, Denmark, is the fourth most expensive country to live in worldwide. 

Denmark, bordered by Germany, Sweden and Norway has a total current population of 5.7 million people. 

The Scandinavian countries capital city is Copenhagen, which has an urban population of 1.2 million people, and a metropolitan population of 1.99 million.  

Known as one of the happiest places to live on earth, Copenhagen is also a very expensive city to live in.

For a one-bedroom studio apartment, you’re looking at $1,917 a month, or $96 a night in an Airbnb. 

Eating out will cost you approximately $18 per person and beers and coffee are anyway between $5.50-$6.50 a pop!

3. Switzerland – $3,162

Most Expensive Countries - Switzerland

Switzerland is the third most expensive country to live in worldwide. 

With more than 8.6 million people living across, 41,285 square kilometres, Switzerland is the 95th most populated country in the world, and the 135th largest country in terms of the total landmass. 

Switzerland has a number of beautiful cities to live in, like it’s capital, Bern, and it’s the largest city, Zurich. 

Bern has approximately 133,000 people living there and accommodation for a month in Bern, for one person, will cost in the region of $1,366, or $86 a night in an Airbnb. 

A meal out will cost you approximately $15-$20, with an additional beer costing around $6.00 and coffee costing around $5.00 a cup. 

2. Cayman Islands – $3,387

Most Expensive Countries - Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands is the second most populated British overseas territory in the world, just behind Bermuda.

It is located in the western end of the Caribbean sea and has a total current population of approximately 63,000 people. 

It’s made up of a number of islands like Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. 

The Cayman Islands are well known for housing offshore companies, and it’s believed that there are over 100,000 companies registered in the Cayman Islands. 

If you’re considering doing business in George Town, the capital city of the Cayman Islands, then a one-bedroom studio apartment will cost you around $1,924 a month or $83 a night in an Airbnb. 

Food and drink on the island are where you might spend a lot of your money.

A basic meal out will cost you at least $20-$30, with beer costing around $8.00 and coffee costing around $7 a cup. 

1. Bermuda – $5,011  

Most Expensive Countries - Bermuda

At over $5,000 a month for accommodation and living expenses, Bermuda is the most expensive place to live in worldwide.

Similar to the Cayman Islands, Bermuda is another British territory located in the North Atlantic. 

Bermuda has a total population of approximately 65,000 people living across a total landmass of 20.5 square miles. 

Its capital city, Hamilton, is also Bermudas only incorporated city and has a current population of just over 1,000 people. 

When looking for accommodation in the city, you’re going to need some deep pockets, as a one-bedroom studio apartment will cost you around $2,675 a month, or $212 a night in an Airbnb. 

If you’re a drinker, then get prepared to spend some cash, as one glass of beer will cost you a minimum of $10, and dinner will be around $20-$30 per person. 

Bermuda is the most expensive country to live in worldwide. 

We hope you enjoyed our list of the 10 most expensive countries to live in worldwide.

Well, there you have it, those were some super expensive countries to live in.

Living in those countries might make you think twice about drinking alcohol , on a regular occasion, and make you sharpen the purse strings a bit more.

However, it’s all relative and depends on your disposable income and expenses.

So, if you’re still planning on moving to, or even visiting one of these countries long term, then at least you know what to expect. 

Here’s a quick recap of the 10 most expensive countries to live in worldwide:

  • Bermuda – $5,011
  • Cayman Islands – $3,387
  • Switzerland – $3,162
  • Denmark – $3,312
  • Iceland – $2,802
  • Luxembourg – $2,751
  • The Bahamas – $2,704
  • Japan – $2,612
  • Norway – $2,291
  • Barbados – $2,061

What’s your favourite most expensive country? Leave a comment below.

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The 15 Most Expensive Yachts in the World

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As superyachts continue to get bigger and more extravagant than ever before, so too do the accompanying price tags. According to the Boats Group’s market index, the average cost of a yacht above 80 feet in the US last year was $5.3 million. As you’ll see below, though, there are a handful of high-end vessels that blow that figure out of the water.

Although it’s difficult to get exact prices in what is a fiercely secretive industry, sales of luxury yachts have surged amid the pandemic and the ultra-wealthy are more willing than ever to fork out for ostentatious ocean goers. Case in point: Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reportedly parted with $485 million for his Oceanco megayacht that’s currently in build.

Believe it or not, that’s quite a modest price compared to at least half of the entries on this list. Lürssen’s Dilbar , for instance, is rumored to have cost in the ballpark of $800 million. As alluded to, the shipyards behind these lavish, nine-figure designs seldom share details regarding ownership or price. Therefore, the amounts cited here are estimates pulled together from Wikipedia and other reliable sources. Still, the 15 vessels here give you a good idea of what’s possible when money is no object and the best builders in the business are at your whim.

Lürssen: ‘Dilbar’ — $800 Million

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Delivered in 2016, Lürssen’s Dilbar is the largest motor yacht in the world by gross tonnage. It’s also the most expensive with an original price tag in the ballpark of $800 million. Weighing in at 15,917 tons, the monolithic 512-footer is one of the most complex and challenging vessels the German yard has ever built. Penned by Espen Øino, Dilbar features a classic profile and a light ivory hull with bronze accents. Onboard, meanwhile, the elegant interiors were brought to life by Winch Design and outfitted with only the best luxury materials. The pièce de résistance is, of course, the 82-foot swimming pool. Lürssen says it is the largest pool ever to have been installed on a yacht. Seafarers also have access to 41,000 square feet of saloons, staterooms, spas and cinemas to explore. German authorities impounded Dilbar earlier this year after establishing it was linked to a Russian billionaire. According to the US Treasury Department, the yacht is now worth between $600 million and $700 million, with annual maintenance costs of about $60 million.

Blohm+Voss: ‘Eclipse’ — $600 Million

Blohm & Voss "Eclipse" Superyacht

The epic 533-foot Blohm+Voss superyacht Eclipse took half a decade to come to fruition before it was finally delivered to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in 2010. At that time, it was the largest yacht in the world and certainly one of the most expensive. It has now been 20-odd years and Eclipse still sits at the top of both lists and is estimated to be worth over $600 million. Designed inside and out by Terence Disdale, the vessel is equipped with 17 staterooms, a 185-foot-long owner’s deck with a palatial owner’s suite, a giant swimming pool that doubles as a dance floor, a gym, a beach club and a spa. Other highlights include a helicopter hangar with space for three choppers and a garage that can hold six tenders. On top of that, Eclipse has a top-end speed of 21 knots, with a range of 6,000 nautical miles.

Lürssen: ‘Azzam’ — $600 Million

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Lürssen has proven itself adept at delivering sizable (and expensive) vessels. In fact, the German yard is behind the world’s longest superyacht, which reportedly set one private owner back more than $600 million. Delivered in 2013, Azzam measures just shy of 593 feet and offers a volume of 13,136 GT. Penned by Nauta Yacht, the yacht’s exterior is characterized by a long, sleek forward area and a series of tiers ascending to the skydeck. The interior, meanwhile, was brought to life by Christophe Leoni and showcases luxurious decor inspired by the Empire style of the early 19th century. Azzam is no slouch on the high seas, either, with a top speed of more than 30 knots. Astonishingly, the behemoth only took three years to build after one year of engineering. Azzam also underwent a refit in 2020 that likely resulted in a few more dollars being spent on her.

Lürssen: ‘Al Said’ — $600 Million

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Another nine-figure Lürssen megayacht on the list is Al Saïd . Delivered in 2008, the 508-footer reportedly set the Sultan of Oman roughly $600 million and, well, you can tell. Designed by Espen Øino, Al Saïd ’s exterior is reminiscent of a classic cruise liner with the twin-exhaust stacks in the center of the superstructure. Sporting a steel hull and lightweight aluminum superstructure, the yacht is capable of 25 knots flat out, with a cruising speed of 22 knots. Inside, meanwhile, the contemporary interior was penned by Redman Whiteley Dixon. Highlights include a concert hall that can hold a 50-piece orchestra.

Lürssen: ‘A+’ (Topaz) — $527 Million

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Lürssen megayacht A+ , previously known as Topaz , reportedly cost approximately $527 million (€400 million) to come to fruition. It is the fourth-largest yacht ever built by the German shipyard and was launched back in 2012. It’s rumored that Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan, the deputy prime minister of the UAE and owner of Manchester City Football Club, took delivery of the vessel and is the current owner. A+ ’s exterior was penned by Tim Heywood Designs, while her interior was brought to life by Terence Disdale. She is equipped with cabins for 62 guests and 72 crew, as well as two helipads, a pool and a large swim platform. What more do you need?

Fincantieri: ‘Serene’ — $444 Million

A float plane flies over the super yacht Serene during take off in Ketchikan, Alaska Friday morning. Work began on the 493-foot 3-inch yacht in 2007 by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri. The ship has a crew of 52 and room for 24 guests. The seven deck vessel has landing capabilities for two helicopters and for a submarine and a sea water pool. (AP Photo/Ketchikan Daily News, Hall Anderson)

Fincantieri’s first superyacht turned out to be big in terms of both proportions and price. The 439-footer was the largest yacht ever launched in Italy when it hit the water in 2011 and cost approximately $444 million (€450 million) to complete. Designed by Espen Øino, the seven-deck vessel is characterized by a sleek blue hull, a contrasting white superstructure and a ton of racy curves. She’s brimming with amenities, too, including an enclosed winter garden for dining in any season, a tender garage large enough to house a submarine and a supersized swimming pool for soaking. She also has two helipads and a hangar to facilitate comings and goings. Although the details of Serene ’s interior remain tightly under wraps, we do know Pascale Reymond of Reymond Langton Design penned the 43,056-square-foot living quarters.

Platinum Yachts: ‘Dubai’ — $400 Million

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Dubai was, quite literally, built for royalty at a princely fee of roughly $400 million. The superyacht was originally commissioned by Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei as a joint project between Blohm+Voss and Lürssen. The duo only got to finish the bare hull and skeletal superstructure before construction was halted in 1998. The incomplete design was then sold to the government of Dubai and turned into a royal yacht for the country’s ruler. The 532-footer, which was finished off by Platinum Yachts, was delivered to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2006. Penned by Winch Design, Dubai spans seven decks and can sleep 24 guests and 88 crew. Befitting a sheikh, she is also equipped with a landing pad for a Black Hawk helicopter, a submarine garage, a disco and a cinema.

Blohm+Voss : ‘Motor Yacht A’ — $300 Million

Motor Yacht A 2008

Legend has it that architect Philippe Starck sketched the design for Motor Yacht A on a napkin in a matter of minutes. Blohm + Voss then sold the superyacht for approximately $300 million. Commissioned by Russian industrialist Andrey Melnichenko, the 390-footer is characterized by a minimalist exterior and a highly distinctive pelican bow that cuts a striking silhouette. With a beam of 62 feet, the vessel offers a generous interior volume of 5,500 GT. She offers accommodation for 14 guests and 42 crew. She also has no less than three swimming pools, one of which has a glass bottom that creates a wow factor on the deck below. Melnichenko kept  Motor Yacht A for nearly a decade before replacing it with Nobiskrug’s Sailing Yacht A . The 468-footer is not only the largest sailing yacht in the world, but also the most expensive with an estimated value of $578 million .

Lürssen: ‘Radiant’ — $300 Million

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The tale behind Radiant ’s price tag is almost as long as the 360-footer itself. Rumor has it, the superyacht was built for Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky at a cost of roughly $149 million (€148.5 million). After Berezovsky ran into financial difficulties, he asked Edmiston to list the vessel for $352 million (€350 million) and it eventually sold for a hair under that. Delivered in 2010, Radiant sports a steel hull, an aluminum superstructure and gorgeous teak decking. She can comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests in 10 suites, as well as up to 44 crew. Her top-tier amenities include a movie theatre, a beauty salon, a beach club, a gym, a pool, a Jacuzzi, a helipad and a fully stocked tender garage. Certainly sounds worthy of $300 million to us.

Lürssen: ‘Pelorus’ — $300 Million

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In the late ‘90s, Saudi Arabian businessman Abdulmohsen Abdulmalik Al-Sheikh commissioned Lürssen to create Pelorus . The 377-footer hit the seas in 2003 and was the 11th-largest yacht in the world at the time. During her maiden voyage, Pelorus was sold to Roman Abramovich. The Russian entrepreneur had it altered by Blohm & Voss, adding a second helipad and other lavish amenities. Fast forward to 2009, Irina Abramovich received the yacht as part of her divorce settlement from Roman. She sold it to David Geffen in 2011 via broker Merle Wood for $300 million. Pelorus features a sleek exterior designed by Tim Heywood and a beachy chic interior penned by Terence Disdale. She has several terraces with doors that open out to the sea to create a true indoor/outdoor feel.

Peters Werft: ‘Al Mirqab’ — $300 Million

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The 436-foot Al Mirqab is one of the largest yachts in the world and has a price tag to match. Launched in 2008, the $300 million vessel was built for Qatar’s former prime minister under the supervision of Kusch Yachts in the Peters Werft shipyard in Germany. Penned by Tim Heywood, the elegant exterior pairs a long, navy-blue hull with a contrasting white superstructure. The interior, meanwhile, was brought to life by Andrew Winch and has won several awards. Arguably, the most striking feature is the Arabic-influenced motifs on the marble floors. Another highlight is the swimming pool on the lower deck, which can be opened up to the sea via side hatches in the hull. Al Mirqab has staterooms for 36, and crew quarters for 45. She was also treated to a refit in 2014 and thus looks fresher than your average 14-year-old vessel.

Abeking & Rasmussen: ‘Aviva’ — $250 Million

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Abeking & Rasmussen’s Aviva shows what kind of lavish amenities you can get with $250 million. The 323-footer, which was delivered in 2017, features the largest gym on any yacht. It’s so big, in fact, that it houses a full-size paddle tennis court that pulls double duty as a soccer field when the nets are down. Penned by Toby Silverton and Reymond Langton Design, Aviva pairs a curvacious blue exterior with a chic modern interior. She is equipped with a hybrid propulsion system that enables her to reach up to 11 knots using only electric motors or 20 knots with the addition of diesel power. The yacht is reportedly the sequel to another smaller Aviva that was delivered to British billionaire Joe Lewis in 2007. The yacht was launched just 33 months after the signing of the contract, which is quite an impressive feat given the complexity and scope of the project.

Lürssen: ‘Octopus’ — $200 Million 

Octopus Superyacht Exterior

Launched in 2003 at a cost of approximately $200 million, Octopus was built by Lürssen for late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. The 414-footer is regularly loaned out for expeditions and scientific research initiatives. A true explorer, it features a dive center with a hyperbaric chamber, a yellow submarine named Pagoo and a remotely operated vehicle that can dive thousands of feet below the surface. Of course, this is complemented by state-of-the-art research technology. In addition, Octopus features two helipads, a hangar and seven tenders to facilitate comings and goings. She is also equipped with 13 staterooms, several bars, a recording studio, a cinema, a spa, a gym, a library and a basketball court. (You might remember Allen once owned the Portland Trail Blazers.) What’s more, Octopus appears to be climbing in price as time goes on. In 2019, the vessel was listed for sale for a cool $325 million .

Lürssen: ‘Rising Sun’ — $200 Million

Lürssen Rising Sun superyacht

Rising Sun was designed by one of the brightest minds in the industry: the late, legendary Jon Bannenberg. In fact, it was the last yacht the Australian designer penned before he died in 2002. The $200 million vessel was built by Lürssen and delivered to Oracle CEO Larry Ellison two years later in 2004. The 138-footer is characterized by large expanses of glass that let in plenty of the sun’s rays. In addition, it offers 86,000 square feet of living space brought to life by Seccombe Design. There are nine cabins for up to 18 guests and generous crew quarters for up to 46 crew. Elsewhere, you’ll find a gym, a cinema, a wine cellar and a basketball court. As for grunt, Rising Sun promises a maximum speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 26 knots. She was last refitted in 2011 and is currently owned by billionaire David Geffen.

Lürssen: ‘Solandge’ — $150 Million

Lürssen’s Solandge

Lürssen’s Solandge is rumored to have cost $150 million to come to fruition, and you can tell. Delivered in 2013, the 279-footer is replete with the finest materials. The floor, for example, sports no less than 50 types of exotic wood. There are also around 50 samples of natural stone in the bathrooms. Designed by Espen Øino, Solandge has a sleek exterior with elegant, clean lines. Aileen Rodriguez’s interior, meanwhile, is full to the brim with extravagant amenities. The spa comprises multiple pools on different decks, along with a hammam and a sauna. In addition, the yacht features a beauty salon is equipped with a sink and crane that together creates “snow” à la a snow room, as well as a gym and a massage room. As Lürssen puts it, Solandge was built with pure yachting pleasure in mind.

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Most Expensive Sailboats: Top 15 in the World

Whether you’re planning a summer cruise, a spring cruise, or a fall trip, you should be aware of your options when it comes to selecting the best sailboat available.

Some folks would rather take to the sea in a luxurious yacht. Some people opted for an exclusive voyage on a luxury ship. Others, like you, like to travel by sailboat. A sailboat is a vessel that is powered wholly or partially by sails. They are available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and features. These most expensive sailboats, on the other hand, are nothing like ordinary sailboats.

This countdown list is here to assist you! We gathered information about the top fifteen most expensive sailboats in the world specifically for you. Some are the largest sailboats, the most expensive to build, or have the most exclusive features.

Ludynosa G – $9.2 million

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We begin with Ludynosa G, an auxiliary sailing yacht built in 2005 by Fitzroy Yachts in New Zealand. It is now on the market for €8.25 million (approximately $9.2 million). Are you curious?

Dubois Naval Architects created the exterior. And the interior design was done by Redman Whiteley Dixon. It can accommodate up to ten passengers in four elegant cabins, including a full-width master suite. Six crew members can board the ship and stay in one of three available crew cabins to cater to the needs of those guests.

For those who want tanned skin, there is a sunpad above the pilot house. There is a large shaded al fresco dining area under the cockpit’s bimini for dinner parties.

This sailboat is propelled by a 700-hp Caterpillar engine that can reach speeds of up to 14 knots on the water. This boat measures 37.5 meters in length and 8.2 meters in beam.

Bliss – $13.25 million

Following that is a sailboat that is currently for sale for €11.9 million (approximately $13.25 million). Yachting Developments, another New Zealand company, built it in 2010.

Dubois Naval Architecture created the exterior of Bliss, and Design Unlimited created the interior. The two did an outstanding job, and the overall design was recognized as one of the best by the Showboats Design Award. It can transport up to eight passengers in three separate cabins. And five crews are available to meet the needs of those guests.

The high performance of this auxiliary-sloop-styled boat distinguishes it. It is one of the few sailing yachts that can go fast. It is, in fact, the ideal Bucket racer.

Bliss is propelled by a 510-hp Caterpillar engine, which is one of the most popular engines for high-performance world cruising. It measures 36.8 meters in length and 8.4 meters in beam.

Lady B – $20 million

Dubois Naval Architects created Lady B’s exterior. Rhoades Young Design created a contemporary interior with a summerhouse vibe, including the light split-level salon.

Vitters Shipyard in the Netherlands built this auxiliary-sloop boat five years ago. It underwent a lengthy refit that was completed just last year. This sailboat is propelled by a 750-hp Caterpillar engine that can reach speeds of up to 13.5 knots on the water. This boat measures 44.7 meters in length and 9 meters in beam.

It can accommodate up to seven passengers in one master suite, two double cabins, and one convertible study room. Six crews are available to meet the needs of those guests.

Lady B is currently on the market for €17.9 million (approximately $20 million). For those who want to sail on this boat without purchasing it, it is available for charter during the summer (on the Mediterranean Sea) and winter (on Caribbean sea). Its weekly charter fee ranges between €88,000 and €100,000.

Meteor – $28 million

There is no need to worry if you want to own an exclusive sailboat because many of them are for sale. Meteor is one of them. Edmiston & Company of Monaco is asking €25 million (approximately $28 million) for it.

Meteor’s exterior was designed by John G. Alden and John Munford and was built by Royal Huisman in 2007. Munford, along with Pauline Nunns, was also in charge of the interior design. One of its most notable features is the library, which is made entirely of mahogany.

Meteor can accommodate up to six passengers in one master suite and two twin cabins. And nine crews are available to meet the needs of those guests.

Meteor can reach speeds of up to 14.6 knots when fully charged. It measures 51.59 meters in length and 9.24 meters in beam.

Meteor is also available for charter if you want to try it out before buying (or even if you aren’t interested in buying). They will charge you from $126,000 for a week of cruising in both the summer and winter.

Panthalassa – $33.4 million

Panthalassa is a beautiful 184-foot (56-meter) ketch-rigged sailing superyacht built by Perini Navi. The boat has cruised the Caribbean’s Windward and Leeward Islands, as well as Cuba and the Bahamas. The sailing yacht is equipped with luxurious amenities to ensure a relaxing on-the-water experience.

Yacht for sailing Foster & Partners created Panthalassa’s curving light-filled cabin, which truly puts this boat in a class of her own. A beautiful central oval staircase, an open-plan concept that effortlessly connects the internal and outside spaces, and six guest cabins of nearly equal size are among the design features.

The luxury sailing boat can accommodate a total of 12 guests, and the six cabins are incredibly versatile, with different berth arrangements available, making her ideal for a wide range of guests. Leather-paneled walls, tan leather couches, silk rugs, and marble bathrooms are featured in each of the yacht’s staterooms. With the support of two Caterpillar 1,239 hp diesel engines, the modern ketch can reach speeds of up to 15 knots.

Panthalassa includes a floating bar in the main salon, and the dining room easily turns into a professional boardroom if you need to take business onboard. The dining room can be converted into a cinema room, which is ideal for after dinner entertainment.

Only the super wealthy can afford this exquisite yacht. The Panthalassa has a current asking price of 19,500,000 Euros ($22,026,323 USD) or a charter rate at a cool $200,000 – $225,000 per week.

Vertigo – $50 million

I’m not sure if the term literally describes this costly sailboat. I sincerely hope not, because dealing with seasickness will be difficult enough without adding vertigo to the mix.

Vertigo is the world’s tenth largest sailboat, according to its 67-meter length. Since its launch in 2011, it has been the largest yacht manufactured in the Southern Hemisphere by Alloy Yachts of New Zealand.

Philippe Briand designed the building’s façade. Christian Liaigre Interior Design designed the interior. Its loft-style interior creates an urban-at-sea ambience. Its elegant surfaces and furniture with natural black-and-white leather or tan linen tell the story.

It can accommodate up to twelve people. Those guests should not be concerned if the wind is strong. Glass screens have been fitted to keep them safe while sunbathing.

This boat is estimated to cost $50 million to build. This, as well as the boat’s technical specifications, are not revealed in any document.

M5 – $50 million

M5 (formerly Mirabella V) is a sloop-rigged superyacht that was launched in 2004. It is the largest single-masted yacht ever built, measuring 78.4 meters in length. In general, it is the world’s sixth largest.

This sloop was built by Southampton-based Vosper Thorneycroft (VT Shipbuilding). For Joe Vittoria, Ron Holland created the outside design. It was owned for seven years by an American yachtsman until he sold it.

Luciana Vittoria created the interior design. Then, with $50 million in his pocket and fresh ideas for the boat, a new buyer arrived. As a result, some modifications, including the name, were made.

The boat was also 3.2 meters longer. The interior design for the refurbishment was handled by Redman Whiteley Dixon. It can now accommodate up to twelve people since its relaunch in 2013.

Pilar Rossi – $65 million

Pilar Rossi, the world’s 11th largest sailboat, is ranked eighth on our list. This boat is 64.35 meters in length. When Alucraft built it for Formula One icon Nelson Piquet in 1989, it was only a 33-meter long motor yacht.

Nelson’s uncle then entered the picture. Mauricio Piquet was a naval architect by chance. He modified Pilar Rossi into a sailing trimaran with Vincenzo Ruggiero and Alberto Mercati. Outriggers and two masts were added. Formula Yacht Spars in England created these unique extra features.

The whole cost of the boat, including the massive refurbishment, is estimated to be over $65 million. It could have been considerably greater if they had recruited non-family members to complete the work.

Pilar Rossi’s interior was created by Nelson’s wife, Viviane Piquet. She set up enough cabins to sleep up to eighteen people. Nelson may require such room when cruising with his seven children.

Sybaris – $70 million

Sybaris is the world’s seventh most costly yacht and eighth largest sailboat, as well as Perini Navi’s second largest. What causes it to be so? It stretches for 70 meters in length. The construction cost is projected to be around $70 million.

Philippe Briand designed the building’s façade. PH Design was in charge of the interior design. Sybaris is a relatively new platform, having debuted early this year. Bill Duker, who owns several superyachts, had it built by Perini Navi.

Two MTU 16V 2,000 M72 diesel engines power this yacht, which can reach speeds of 17.5 knots on the water. It can accommodate up to twelve people in six private cabins. And eleven crews can be brought on board to cater to the demands of those guests.

The name Sybaris is derived from a Greek drakaina noted for his hedonism. Does it seem about right? It’s also the name of a location in Magna Graecia, Italy, called for the drakaina .

Athena – $70 million

Athena is a clipper-bowed three-masted gaff rigged schooner built by Royal Huisman in the Netherlands for James H. Clark twelve years ago. Despite its estimated value of $95 million, it is currently on the market for €62.42 million (about $70 million).

Pieter Beeldsnijder (in conjunction with Dykstra Naval Architects) designed the exterior of Athena, while Rebecca Bradley designed the interior. It can accommodate up to ten people in five luxurious cabins. Twenty-one crews can board to cater to the needs of those guests.

The dive locker, library, on-board Jacuzzi, and movie theater are all available aboard this magnificent vessel. Above all, you have access to a crow’s nest with a 360-degree bird’s eye view to ensure the boat does not collide with the iceberg.

Two 2,000-hp Caterpillar engines power this yacht, which can reach speeds of up to 19 knots on the water. The length is 90 meters, and the beam is 12.2 meters. As a result, Athena is the fifth largest sailboat in the world.

Ahimsa – $80 million

The world’s tenth largest yacht, Ahimsa, enters the top five of our most costly sailboats list. Since its inauguration in 2011, it has been the largest one manufactured by Vitters, Netherlands, with a 66-meter length.

Ahimsa’s length isn’t the only thing that makes her stand out in terms of size. Its sophisticated sloop rig is among the world’s tallest. Furthermore, due to its size, its 83-meter carbon fiber had to be carried in two halves from Southern Spars to the Netherlands.

In addition, this boat houses the world’s largest canvas painting. Magne Furuholmen, a Norwegian artist, created a unique sail art piece. Whiteley Dixon, the interior designer, may have had something to do with it. Dubois Naval Architects was in charge of the external design.

A massive composite rudder from Green Marine is fitted to this yacht. This incredible function allows Ahimsa to drive and navigate with incredible precision.

Aquijo – $85 million

Aquijo, the world’s third largest sailboat, is ranked fourth on our list. Vitters and Oceanco collaborated to create this one-of-a-kind vessel. You should be able to see why it cost $85 million to construct.

There isn’t a lot of information on Aquijo that has been made public. However, we do know that this 85-meter-long boat was built in the Netherlands last year by two Dutch shipyards. To create this gigantic yacht, they all collaborated closely with the present owner, who is also unknown.

We also know that Bill Tripp designed the outside and Dölker + Voges created the inside. Due to the high-volume superstructure, the interior arrangement enables unobstructed sight lines.

Aquijo is said to be quite sophisticated, according to them. It is, nonetheless, a performance-oriented sailing machine.

Sea Cloud – $100 million

Hussar V, Angelita, Patria, and Antarna were all names given to Sea Cloud. This boat has been to many places and witnessed many things, including the atrocities of World War II.

That is the age of this yacht. Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard Kiel, Germany, built it in 1931. Sea Cloud was chartered by the United States Armed Forces during World War II with the name Hussar V.

It was reverted to private ownership after the war. It was known as Angelita because it was owned by Rafael Trujillo, the dictator of the Dominican Republic. To cut a long story short, it was purchased from Clifford Barbour in 1978 and rebuilt. This procedure cost over $100 million to complete.

Cox & Stevens created the Sea Cloud design. It can accommodate up to thirty-four people. And sixty personnel can be brought on board to cater to the demands of those guests. Sea Cloud is available for a luxury charter at any time if you are interested.

This boat is not only the third most expensive, but it is also the world’s largest, with a length of 96.35 meters.

Eos – $111 million

We’re on the verge of announcing the world’s most costly sailing yacht! First, let’s look at the runner-up.

Eos is 82.6 meters long, but it is 92.93 meters long when you include its bowsprit. It’s no wonder that it’s the fourth largest sailing yacht in the world, given its size. The Lürssen launched this high-priced sailboat in Bremen, Germany, in 2006. It took three years to build. The price tag is expected to be around €100 million (around $111 million).

Barry Diller, a movie and media mogul, had this three-masted rigged schooner built for him and owned it. This truth, however, was hidden during construction. We already knew that Langan Design created the outside and Francois Catroux designed the interior.

Royal Huisman had it refurbished five years ago. After catching fire on its first sail after being refitted, it was returned to the yard for repairs. Up to sixteen people can be accommodated. During the sad event, none of them were hurt.

Maltese Falcon – $150-300 million

Perini Navi’s largest sailboat, the Maltese Falcon, brings this list to a close. With a length of 88 meters, it is also the world’s second largest.

Tom Perkins, a late American venture capitalist, had this ship-rigged sailing luxury boat built for and owned by him. Perkins said it cost more than $150 million but less than $300 million in an interview in 2007. We could only guess because he refused to give us more details.

Elena Ambrosiadou is its current owner. Up to twelve people can be accommodated. Twenty-two staff can board the ship to cater to those visitors’ needs. On water, it has a maximum speed of 24 knots.

Perini Navi and Gerard Dijksrta designed the outside of the Maltese Falcon, while Ken Freivokh designed the inside. Freivokh integrated a high-tech and industrial chic motif in its interior design to complement this high-priced boat’s sophisticated technologies.

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The 10 Most Expensive Sailboats in the World

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Enjoying life on a sailboat with your loved ones is probably the best thing in life. Yachts are not the same, and their costs also vary. Individuals willing to spend more will opt for the ultimate luxury cruise. Luxury yachts come with incredible features like submarines, helipads, swimming pools , movie theaters, and the latest nautical technology. If you are passionate about sailing or wish to cruise the world in an extravagant vessel, here are the ten most expensive sailboats you can check out.

10. Pelorus ($300 Million)

Pelorus is the tenth most expensive sailboat on this list. It was built by Lürssen Shipyard, launched in 2003, and acquired by Roman Abramovich in 2004. The mega yacht has changed hands several times, and Samuel Tak Lee from Hong Kong is the current owner. Perilous is 377 ft long, has a 56 ft beam, and a staggering weight of 5517 tonnes. It comes with a few luxury features like landing boats, two helipads, and jet skis.

9. Al Said ($300 Million)

Al Said comes at number nine on our list of the world’s most expensive sailboats. The luxury superyacht was built by Lurssen Yachts and delivered to Qaboos Bin Said Al Said (Qaboos Bin Said Al Said) in 2008. Redman Whiteley Dixon designed the interior, and Espen Oeino handled the exterior styling. According to Superyacht , Al Said is the most royal mega yacht. It is 509 ft long, has a 78.74ft beam and a 17.06ft draft, and can reach up to a maximum speed of 22 knots. Not much is known about the yacht’s interior features other than the presence of a large concert hall.

8. Radiant ($320 Million)

Radiant was custom-built by Lürssen in 2009 and delivered to its owner (Abdulla Al Futtaim) in 2010. It is approximately 360 ft long, with a 53.6 ft beam and a gross weight tonnage of about 5027. Glen Pushelburg styled its interior, and Tim Heywood did the exterior design. The luxury vessel comprises a beauty salon, gym, movie theater, air conditioning, beach club, and an elevator. Radiant features a hull and aluminum superstructure, teak decks, and at-anchor stabilizers. It can cruise at 16 knots, reaching a maximum speed of 21 knots.

7. Serene ($330 Million)

Owned by Mohammed bin Salman, Prince of Saudi Arabia, Serene is one of the most expensive sailboats. It was custom-made by Fincantieri, an Italian Shipyard for Yuri Shefler, a Russian Vodka tycoon, and launched in 2011. Serene is 439 ft long, has a 60.844 ft beam, and a gross tonnage of 8230. Espen Oeino designed its elegant exterior, and Reymond Langton gave it exquisite interiors. Serene features twin-screw propulsion, multiple swimming pools that include a seawater pool, and two helipads that can convert into a pool or a dance floor. This superyacht also has a snow room, submarine, jet stream pools, spa pools, sauna, cinema hall, conference halls, a bar, and different play areas.

6. Dubai ($400 Million)

Dubai is owned by Mohammed Rashid al-Maktoum, the Sheik of Dubai. Initially, this mega vessel was a joint project between Voss, Blohm, and Lürssen shipyards and launched in 2006. It is 531 ft long, 30 ft high, and has a 72 ft beam. Dubai features a helipad, swimming pool with custom-made tiles, and a stunning circular glass staircase that illuminates when lit from above. The yacht also comprises several social and VIP areas, a separate owner’s deck, and guest suites.

5. ‘A’ ($500 Million)

Designed by Philippe Stark, Sailing Yacht ‘A’ is one of the most expensive sailboats on the planet. It was a part of the '787 project’ and delivered to Andrey Melnichenko, a Russian billionaire, in 2017. ‘A’ is a futuristic superyacht that is 468.5 ft long, has an 81.4 ft beam, and 12,558 gt tonnage. According to Nobiskrug , Sailing yacht ‘A’ is the epitome of German superyachts made for the 22nd century. It features eight decks with several elevators and can reach a maximum speed of 20 knots without using its sails. The magnificent sailing yacht features a helipad, underwater observation pod, retractable roof, and a touch screen digital control system that facilitates the raising and lowering of sails.

4. Topaz ($527 Million)

Topaz is a stunning sailboat built by Lurssen Yachts and launched in 2012 in Germany. Tim Heywood designed the exterior, and Terrance Disdale styled the interior. Topaz is 482 feet long, with a gross tonnage of 11,589- and 70.5-feet beam length. Its twin Pielstick diesel engineering features a power-packed 7990 HP engine that can pull at a service speed of 22.9 knots, accelerating to a maximum speed above 25.5 knots. The elegant vessel is equipped with two diesel generators, powering the stabilizers for the navigation systems and all the equipment on board. It also has a diesel emergency backup generator for added redundancy. Topaz features a swimming pool, a large jacuzzi on the main deck, an ultra-modern gym, double helicopter landing pads, a cinema, and a conference room.

3. Azzam ($650 Million)

Azzam is a luxury liner that was recently delivered to UAE’s president, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nayan Emir of Abu Dhabi, by Lürssen Yachts. The makers of this sailboat claim that “the most sophisticated and challenging yacht ever built,” Azzam has been making headlines not only because of its astronomical price tag but also because of its enormous size. With a length of 590 feet, this floating extravagance is the world’s largest private yacht, displacing the Eclipse from first place. Furthermore, this spectacular sailboat is believed to be one of the fastest on the planet, reaching speeds of over 35mph or 30 knots. Christophe Leoni, a French interior decorator, is behind Azzams’ interior design.

2. Eclipse ($1.5 Billion)

It is the second most expensive sailboat and is owned by Roman Abramovich, a Russian billionaire . Eclipse is 536 feet long and built by Blohm and Voss of Hamburg. The vessel’s enormous size makes it spacious enough to accommodate numerous lavish features, including two swimming pools, 24 guest cabins, a disco hall, and several hot tubs. It also features three launch boats, two helicopter pads, and a mini-submarine that can submerge up to 50 meters underwater. Eclipse is equipped with intruder detection devices and a missile defense system to ensure maximum security. It also has bulletproof windows and armor plating fitted in the main bedroom and bridge. The unique luxury yacht features an anti-paparazzi shield, with lasers sweeping the adjacent areas.

1. History Supreme ( $4.8 billion)

Topping our list of the most expensive sailboats is History Supreme. According to Atlanticyatchandship , this is the priciest yacht available. The spectacular vessel is the world’s largest, approximately 100 feet long, and made of 10,000 kg of solid gold and platinum. It was designed for Robert Knok (the richest man in Malaysia) by Stuart Huges, a prominent UK luxury designer. History Supreme’s construction took roughly three years and comprises numerous luxury features like staircases, dining area, anchor, and rails. One of the most superlative items in this magnificent sailboat is the master bedroom, boasting a meteorite rock wall. The bedroom also has a statue made from authentic Tyrannosaurus Rex bones. In addition, it is graced by a 24-carat gold Aquavista Panoramic Wall Aquarium.

The top ten most expensive sailboats listed in this article include beautiful vessels designed and built by renowned experts in the industry. They have the latest technology and come with incredibly luxurious features. Most of them are customized to suit the owners’ requirements and preferences.

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The 11 Most Expensive Sailboats Of 2024

Looking for the most expensive sailboats in the world? You’ve come to the right place. After living on the sea for four years we’ve done our fair share of luxury yacht spotting, and we’ve been anchored alongside some of the most famous sailboats in the world.

The world of sailboats encompasses a captivating blend of elegance, innovation, and nautical prowess. From sleek and modern designs to awe-inspiring traditional vessels, the realm of luxury sailboats has long fascinated enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

In this blog post, we embark on a journey to uncover the most extravagant and coveted sailboats on Earth, where price tags soar and opulence knows no bounds. Let’s be honest, it’s a world most of us can only dream about being a part of!

Setting sail among these masterpieces of engineering and craftsmanship is an experience reserved for the fortunate few. These remarkable vessels combine cutting-edge technology, meticulous attention to detail, and a commitment to providing the utmost in comfort and style.

With every line, curve, and sail designed to perfection, these sailboats represent the pinnacle of maritime excellence.

These magnificent yachts push the boundaries of design and performance. From the futuristic and awe-inspiring to the time-honored classics, each sailboat has a story to tell and a sense of grandeur that captivates both onlookers and those fortunate enough to step aboard.

We’ll uncover the legends of the seas, where price tags seem astronomical and luxurious amenities abound. These sailboats are not merely vessels but floating sanctuaries, offering an escape from the ordinary and an immersion into a world of unparalleled opulence.

Join us on this virtual voyage as we uncover the allure of the most expensive sailboats, delving into their history, features, and the tales of those who have experienced their splendor firsthand. Prepare to be inspired, amazed, and transported into a realm where dreams are realized and the pursuit of perfection reigns supreme!

So hoist the sails, catch the wind, and embark on a voyage through the world of the most extraordinary and sought-after sailboats. Let’s set a course for the epitome of luxury and explore the vessels that redefine what it means to sail in style.

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Table of Contents

  • Sailing Yacht A – Estimated cost: $450 million
  • Black Pearl – Estimated cost: $200 million
  • Eos – Estimated cost: $150-175 million
  • Maltese Falcon – Estimated cost: $100 million
  • Sea Cloud – Estimated cost: $100 million
  • Aquijo – Estimated cost: $90 million
  • Sybaris – Estimated cost: $70-80 million
  • M5 – Estimated cost: $85 million
  • Vertigo – Estimated cost: $85-95 million
  • Athena – £41 million
  • Marie – Estimated cost: $25 million

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Here are some of the most expensive sailboats in the world. We can’t wait to be invited on board one day!

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#1 Sailing Yacht A – Estimated cost: $450 million

Sailing Yacht A is a remarkable vessel owned by Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko. The exact cost of the yacht has not been publicly disclosed, but it is estimated to be around $450 million making it the most expensive sailing yacht in the world.

Sailing Yacht A was constructed by German shipyard Nobiskrug and was launched in 2015. The yacht measures approximately 143 meters (468 feet) in length, making it one of the largest sailing yachts in the world. Just look at its mast ! Its design is highly unique and futuristic, with sleek lines and a striking superstructure.

Sailing Yacht A features advanced technological systems and luxurious amenities. The interior is opulent and designed with high-end materials, offering luxurious accommodations for up to 20 guests. It has a crew capacity of 54 people to ensure smooth operations.

The yacht’s propulsion system combines both traditional sail power and hybrid diesel-electric engines. It boasts a total sail area of around 3,747 square meters (40,366 square feet), making it capable of reaching impressive speeds under sail.

Sailing Yacht A represents a significant engineering and design achievement, pushing the boundaries of yacht construction and incorporating cutting-edge technology.

#2 Black Pearl – Estimated cost: $200 million

Black Pearl is a groundbreaking and highly innovative sailing yacht that has gained significant attention in the yachting world.

Black Pearl was built by Oceanco, a renowned Dutch shipyard, and launched in 2016. The yacht measures approximately 106.7 meters (350 feet) in length, making it one of the largest sailing yachts in the world.

What sets Black Pearl apart is its revolutionary propulsion system, featuring a combination of sails and a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system. The yacht’s three massive rotating carbon fiber masts support a total sail area of over 2,900 square meters (31,215 square feet).

This innovative setup, known as the DynaRig system, allows for efficient sailing performance and reduces the reliance on traditional engines.

Black Pearl’s exterior design was created by Nuvolari Lenard, while the interior was crafted by Gerard Villate. The yacht offers luxurious accommodations for up to 12 guests in six cabins, including a stunning owner’s suite. The interior spaces showcase a contemporary design with a focus on comfort, elegance, and attention to detail.

The yacht’s amenities include multiple lounges, dining areas, a gymnasium, a cinema room, and a spa. Outdoor spaces feature various areas for relaxation and entertainment, including a Jacuzzi and a swimming pool. Black Pearl also has a dedicated tender garage and a collection of water toys and equipment.

Beyond its remarkable sailing capabilities and luxurious features, Black Pearl is also known for its commitment to eco-friendly practices. The hybrid propulsion system and advanced onboard systems contribute to increased fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

Given the uniqueness and advanced technologies employed in Black Pearl, the estimated cost reflects the extensive engineering and craftsmanship involved in its construction.

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#3 Eos – Estimated cost: $150-175 million

Sailing Yacht EOS is a stunning and highly regarded sailboat known for its exceptional design and luxurious features. Built by Lürssen Yachts, a renowned German shipyard, EOS was launched in 2006. It has gained recognition as one of the largest and most impressive sailing yachts in the world.

EOS measures approximately 93 meters (305 feet) in length, making it an extraordinary vessel that stands out on the water. It boasts a sleek and elegant exterior design created by Bill Langan, while its opulent interior was crafted by François Catroux, a renowned French interior designer.

This majestic sailboat offers remarkable amenities and accommodations for up to 16 guests in eight lavish staterooms. The interior spaces are characterized by a sophisticated blend of luxurious materials, exquisite craftsmanship, and attention to detail that ensures a truly indulgent experience for those on board.

EOS features ample deck space, including a spacious aft deck and multiple areas for lounging, dining, and socializing. The yacht is equipped with a Jacuzzi, a swim platform, and various water sports equipment to enhance the guests’ enjoyment and provide opportunities for adventure on the open water.

With a cruising speed of 14 knots and a top speed of around 16 knots, EOS offers an impressive performance under sail. Its sleek hull and advanced sail systems make it a pleasure to navigate, providing an exhilarating and smooth sailing experience.

In addition to its remarkable design and luxurious amenities, EOS has a reputation for hosting celebrity guests and sailing to some of the world’s most exclusive destinations. It has become a symbol of sophistication and elegance in the world of luxury yachting.

#4 Maltese Falcon – Estimated cost: $100 million

The Maltese Falcon was built by the Italian shipyard Perini Navi and launched in 2006.

One of the most striking features of the Maltese Falcon is its revolutionary DynaRig sail system. Instead of a traditional sail setup, it uses a computer-controlled system with three freestanding carbon fiber masts.

Each mast supports a series of square sails, called “DynaRig” sails, that can be automatically rotated to capture the wind efficiently. This design allows for easy handling and maneuvering of the sails.

The Maltese Falcon measures 88 meters (289 feet) in length and has a beam (width) of 12.6 meters (41 feet). Its interior was designed by Ken Freivokh and features luxurious accommodations for up to 12 guests in six cabins. The yacht also has a crew capacity of up to 18 members to ensure smooth operations.

Apart from its innovative design, the Maltese Falcon offers various luxurious amenities. It includes a spacious main saloon, a dining area, a library, a cinema room, and multiple outdoor deck spaces for relaxation and entertainment.

The yacht is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a swimming pool with a retractable roof, a tender garage, and a range of water sports equipment.

The Maltese Falcon has gained considerable recognition and has received numerous awards for its design and engineering.

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#5 Sea Cloud – Estimated cost: $100 million

The sailboat Sea Cloud, also known as Sea Cloud I, is a renowned and luxurious sailing yacht with a lot of history.

Sea Cloud was originally built in 1931 as a private yacht for American heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her husband Edward F. Hutton. It was designed by the renowned naval architect William Francis Gibbs and constructed by the German shipyard Krupp Germaniawerft.

The yacht was initially named “Hussar” and was one of the largest private yachts of its time.

The yacht underwent several transformations and changed ownership several times throughout its history. It served as a coastal patrol vessel during World War II and was later acquired by the Dominican Republic’s dictator, Rafael Trujillo. In 1955, it was purchased by a consortium of businessmen and converted into a luxury cruise ship.

Sea Cloud combines classic elegance with modern amenities. It features a striking exterior design, with a four-masted barque rig that showcases its traditional sailing heritage. The yacht’s interior is opulent, featuring luxurious cabins and public spaces adorned with rich woodwork, fine fabrics, and exquisite detailing.

Sea Cloud can accommodate around 64 passengers and is renowned for its personalized service, gourmet cuisine, and high-end amenities. It offers a unique cruising experience, combining the grace and charm of a traditional sailing vessel with the comforts of a luxury yacht.

#6 AQuiJo – €85 million

AQuiJo is a collaboration between Oceanco and Vitters Shipyard, with naval architecture by Tripp Design and interior design by Dölker + Voges

. The yacht’s design seamlessly combines the characteristics of a high-performance sailing yacht with the spaciousness and luxury of a motor yacht.

With an overall length of approximately 86 meters (282 feet), AQuiJo stands as one of the largest sailing yachts in the world. Its contemporary exterior design features clean lines, sleek curves, and a distinctive black hull.

AQuiJo’s interior offers an elegant and sophisticated living space designed to provide comfort and luxury to its guests. The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in six luxurious cabins, including a master suite, VIP suites, and guest cabins.

The interior design incorporates a blend of modern elements and traditional craftsmanship, featuring high-quality materials and exquisite detailing.

One of the notable features of AQuiJo is its hybrid propulsion system, combining a powerful sail plan with an electric propulsion system. This hybrid setup allows for efficient and environmentally friendly cruising, with reduced fuel consumption and emissions.

The yacht is equipped with state-of-the-art sailing technology, including a carbon fiber mast and boom, advanced rigging systems, and an automated sail handling system. These features enable AQuiJo to achieve impressive performance under sail while ensuring ease of handling.

AQuiJo offers a range of luxury amenities, including spacious lounges, a gymnasium, a spa area, an alfresco dining area, and a swimming pool. The yacht’s outdoor spaces provide ample room for relaxation, sunbathing, and socializing.

An impressive yacht with an impressive price tag!

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#7 Sybaris – £80.29 million

Sybaris is a stunning and highly customized sailing yacht built by Perini Navi, an Italian shipyard known for its expertise in constructing luxurious and technologically advanced sailing yachts.

Sybaris measures approximately 70 meters (230 feet) in length, making it one of the largest sailing yachts built by Perini Navi. The yacht features sleek and modern exterior lines designed by Philippe Briand, while the interior was created by PH Design, offering a luxurious and comfortable onboard experience.

Sybaris showcases impressive sailing capabilities and innovative engineering. It features a powerful carbon fiber rig and advanced sail-handling systems, allowing for efficient and easy handling.

The yacht’s performance under sail is enhanced by cutting-edge naval architecture, ensuring a smooth and exhilarating sailing experience.

The interior of Sybaris reflects a contemporary and sophisticated design aesthetic. The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in six lavish cabins, including a full-beam master suite, VIP suites, and guest cabins.

The interior spaces feature a blend of elegant materials, including fine woods, luxurious fabrics, and exquisite detailing.

Sybaris offers various onboard amenities to ensure comfort and entertainment. These amenities include a spacious salon, a dining area, a gymnasium, a cinema room, and a beach club with direct access to the water.

Outdoor spaces feature multiple lounging and dining areas, as well as a Jacuzzi, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the surroundings.

#8 M5 – €50 million

M5 was built by Vosper Thornycroft shipyard in the United Kingdom and launched in 2004. With a length of approximately 75.2 meters (247 feet), M5 is one of the largest single-masted sailing yachts in the world.

The yacht’s exterior was designed by Ron Holland, a prominent naval architect, and features sleek lines and a distinctive black hull. M5’s interior was designed by Rémi Tessier, known for his exquisite and luxurious yacht interiors.

M5 offers exceptional living spaces and can accommodate up to 14 guests in seven luxurious cabins. The interior features an elegant and contemporary design, incorporating high-quality materials, fine craftsmanship, and attention to detail. The yacht’s spacious salon, dining areas, and cabins provide a comfortable and stylish onboard experience.

M5’s sailing performance is notable, utilizing advanced technology and a powerful carbon fiber mast. The yacht’s sail plan is designed to maximize speed and efficiency, offering exhilarating sailing experiences while maintaining stability and comfort.

The yacht is equipped with various amenities for guests’ entertainment and relaxation. These include outdoor lounging areas, a large cockpit , a Jacuzzi, a gymnasium, and water sports equipment.

outside dining in the cockpit of an expensive sailing yacht

#9 Vertigo – €50 million

Vertigo is a renowned and luxurious sailing yacht that was built by Alloy Yachts, a renowned New Zealand shipyard known for constructing high-quality sailing yachts.

Vertigo was launched in 2011 and has an overall length of approximately 67.2 meters (220 feet). The yacht’s exterior design was created by Philippe Briand, a renowned naval architect, while the interior was designed by Christian Liaigre, a prominent French designer.

Vertigo offers a stylish and contemporary interior, featuring a combination of modern aesthetics and refined craftsmanship. The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in six luxurious cabins, including a master suite, VIP suites, and guest cabins. The interior spaces are designed to provide comfort, elegance, and a sense of relaxation.

The yacht is known for its impressive sailing performance. It features a powerful carbon fiber rig and advanced sail-handling systems, allowing for efficient and easy handling. Vertigo’s sail plan is optimized for speed and stability, ensuring thrilling sailing experiences.

Vertigo offers a range of amenities for onboard entertainment and relaxation. It includes spacious lounges, a dining area, a gymnasium, a cinema room, and outdoor spaces designed for alfresco dining and socializing.

The yacht also provides water sports equipment and toys for guests to enjoy various activities.

You can bet this boat will be kitted out with the best lithium marine batteries .

#10 Athena – £41 million

Athena is a magnificent sailing yacht known for its elegance, size, and luxurious features.

Athena was built by the renowned Royal Huisman shipyard in the Netherlands and launched in 2004. With an overall length of approximately 90 meters (295 feet), Athena is one of the largest sailing yachts in the world.

The yacht’s exterior design was created by Pieter Beeldsnijder Design, with naval architecture by Dykstra Naval Architects. Athena boasts a classic and timeless appearance, with a sleek dark blue hull and traditional lines that pay homage to traditional sailing yachts.

Athena offers luxurious accommodations for up to 10 guests in five well-appointed cabins, including a spacious master suite, two double cabins, and two twin cabins. The interior is designed to provide a comfortable and sophisticated living space, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern amenities.

The yacht features impressive sailing capabilities, utilizing state-of-the-art technology and a powerful sail plan. It has a three-masted schooner rig, with a total sail area of over 2,500 square meters (26,900 square feet), allowing for exhilarating sailing experiences.

Athena’s onboard amenities include multiple lounges and dining areas, a gymnasium, a cinema room, and a spacious deck with ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The yacht is equipped with water sports equipment and toys for guests to enjoy various activities in the water.

#11 Marie – £25.61 million

Marie is a renowned and luxurious sailing yacht known for its classic design and impeccable craftsmanship.

Marie was built by Vitters Shipyard, a prestigious Dutch shipyard specializing in custom sailing yachts. The yacht was launched in 2010 and has an overall length of approximately 55.5 meters (182 feet).

Marie’s exterior design was created by Hoek Design Naval Architects, known for their expertise in designing classic and timeless yachts. The yacht features elegant lines, a graceful sheer, and a sleek black hull.

The interior of Marie was designed by David Easton, a renowned interior designer, in collaboration with Rhoades Young Design. The yacht offers luxurious accommodations for up to 8 guests in 4 well-appointed cabins. The interior spaces exude a sense of classic elegance, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary comfort.

Marie’s sailing performance is exceptional, thanks to its advanced rigging and sail handling systems. The yacht boasts a modern carbon fiber rig and a well-optimized sail plan, allowing for efficient and exhilarating sailing experiences.

We can’t imagine the cost of new sails on a boat like this!

an aerial view of one of the most expensive sailboats in the world

The yacht market is constantly changing so it’s hard to know the price of a sailboat with certainty, but it is widely believed that Sailing Yacht A is the most expensive sailing yacht in the world.

With a price tag of something like $450 million it’s hardly surprising that this boat is pretty darn impressive, with all the bells and whistles you’d expect and more!

With people constantly seeking to push the limits of luxury we have no doubt something newer and smarter will be along very soon, and it’s important to remember that there are motor yachts out there that are fetching much, much higher prices.

So although Yacht A is the most expensive sailing yacht, it certainly isn’t the most expensive craft on the water.

the stern of a luxury race boat

The most expensive sailboat brands can vary depending on factors such as size, design, materials, and customization options. However, some of the well-known sailboat brands that are often associated with luxury and high prices include:

  • Royal Huisman: Royal Huisman is a Dutch shipyard known for producing high-quality custom sailboats. They are renowned for their craftsmanship and attention to detail, which often results in high price tags.
  • Perini Navi: Perini Navi is an Italian shipyard that specializes in building large, luxurious sailing yachts. Their yachts are known for their innovative designs, advanced technology, and luxurious interiors.
  • Baltic Yachts: Baltic Yachts, based in Finland, is known for its high-performance, custom-built sailing yachts. They focus on using lightweight materials and advanced construction techniques to create fast and luxurious sailboats.
  • Oyster Yachts: Oyster Yachts is a British brand that is synonymous with luxury sailing. They produce high-quality, custom-built sailboats known for their craftsmanship, design, and luxurious features and the boats they produce are slightly more affordable than most of this list!
  • Nautor’s Swan: Nautor’s Swan, a Finnish shipyard, is renowned for producing high-performance and elegant sailing yachts. Their yachts are known for their quality construction, innovative design, and luxurious interiors.

It’s important to note that the prices of sailboats from these brands can vary greatly depending on the size, customization options, and additional features chosen by the buyer.

Therefore, it’s challenging to determine the exact “most expensive” sailboat brand as it can change over time and depend on individual preferences. Don’t use these brands as a marker for how much all sailboats cost !

You can bet that the people who own these expensive sailboat brands are also sporting the best sailing clothes brands !

One of the most famous sailboats in history is the “HMS Bounty.” The HMS Bounty gained widespread recognition due to the mutiny that took place on board in 1789.

The mutiny, led by Fletcher Christian against the ship’s captain, William Bligh, has been the subject of numerous books, films, and adaptations, most notably the 1935 film “Mutiny on the Bounty.” The story of the mutiny and the subsequent voyage of the mutineers to Pitcairn Island has captivated the imagination of people worldwide.

It’s worth noting that there are many other famous sailboats with significant historical or cultural significance. For example, the “America,” a 19th-century racing yacht, is renowned for winning the inaugural America’s Cup race in 1851.

The America’s Cup itself, the oldest international sporting trophy, has seen numerous famous and influential sailboats compete over the years.

Additionally, there are notable sailboats associated with explorers, such as the “Endeavour” captained by James Cook during his voyages, and the “Gypsy Moth IV” sailed by Sir Francis Chichester during his solo circumnavigation of the globe.

The most famous sailboat can vary depending on different perspectives, historical periods, and cultural contexts.

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If you’re looking to find expensive sailboats, here are a few avenues you can explore:

  • Yacht Brokers: Contact reputable yacht brokers or brokerage firms specializing in sailboats. They have extensive listings of sailboats, including high-end and luxury options. Yacht brokers can provide information on available sailboats, arrange viewings, and assist with the purchasing process.
  • Boat Shows: Attend prestigious boat shows and exhibitions that feature luxury sailboats. These events often showcase a wide range of sailboats, including high-end models. You can explore different brands, meet representatives, and gather information about pricing and availability.
  • Online Marketplaces: Browse online platforms dedicated to boat sales, such as YachtWorld, Boat Trader, or Sailboatlistings.com. These websites allow you to search for sailboats based on various criteria, including price range. You can filter your search to focus on luxury or high-end sailboats.
  • Luxury Yachting Magazines: Check out luxury yachting magazines and publications that feature sailboats. These publications often include advertisements and articles about luxury sailboat brands and models. They can provide insights into the current market and connect you with sellers or brokers specializing in high-end sailboats.
  • Manufacturer Websites: Visit the official websites of renowned sailboat manufacturers known for producing luxury models. Many manufacturers showcase their sailboats, including specifications, images, and pricing details. You can explore different models and directly contact the manufacturers or their authorized dealers for further information.
  • Networking: Engage with sailing communities, yacht clubs, and social networks of sailing enthusiasts. Attend sailing events, regattas, or other gatherings where you can interact with experienced sailors who might have knowledge of luxury sailboats or connections to sellers.

Remember that the definition of “expensive” can vary depending on personal preferences and budget. It’s important to have a clear understanding of your requirements, desired features, and price range before starting your search for expensive sailboats.

Conclusion: The Most Expensive Sailboats

While it is difficult to determine the definitive list of the most expensive sailboats due to the dynamic nature of the yacht market and the varying prices based on factors like customization and market conditions, we’ve given an overview of some sailboats that have been reported to have high price tags.

These sailboats will make you believe sailing is only for the rich , but trust us, you can go sailing on a budget too. You can even learn to sail for free !

We hope one day you’re lucky enough to be able to afford one of these expensive sailboats, and when you are, don’t forget to invite us onboard for a shower!

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As Far As You Can Sea: World’s Largest Superyachts

Multimillion-dollar mega yachts.

by Emma Treagus Published on February 2, 2024

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With onboard swimming pools, cinemas, helicopter landing pads, and spas, the world’s largest superyachts have more facilities than your ‘average’ five-star hotel.

Owned by some of the world’s wealthiest people—along with a few anonymous owners who’d prefer to keep their luxury transport a secret—these mega yachts redefine the word “boat” into something indescribably sleek, stylish, and seriously impressive. 

If superyachts are your thing, you’ll want to read on for all the facts and figures on all of the largest yachts in the world.

The 26 largest yachts in the world

Multimillion-dollar mega yachts: our ranking methodology.

A superyacht or mega yacht is typically a motor yacht or sailing yacht with a length of 30 meters (100 feet) or more. For this ranking, we looked at the superyachts and luxury expedition mega yachts that are used privately or made available for charter. We excluded so-called ‘residential superyachts’ (think Njord and The World), which are essentially luxury apartment buildings at sea where people own private residences inside the superyacht rather than the whole yacht. By researching diverse, reliable sources like Wikipedia and the Superyacht Times, we compile a list of the largest yachts in the world.

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26. Y721 (aka Koru) | 417 feet—127m

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Ever wonder where Jeff Bezos spends his downtime? As of today, we’re predicting it to be on his $500 million superyacht. Y721—nicknamed Koru—is 127m long. And featuring three sky-high slender masts, Koru is said to be the largest sailing yacht in the world . 

With dark exteriors and natural wooden decks, Koru is inspired by another one of Bezos’ yachts—the Black Pearl. The clean lines and classically curved bow speak to an understated elegance despite the yacht’s mammoth size. While a long line of portals indicates at least 9 guest cabins. In light of all the secrecy surrounding Koru, we doubt Bezos will ever charter her out, but we can still dream.

25. Al Mirqab | 436 feet—133m

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Adorned with cascading chandeliers and gold accents, Al Mirqab is renowned for its unrivaled interiors. Surrounded by suspended glass artworks, a grand staircase floats throughout the four floors. And inspired by authentic Arabian styles, the magnificent superyacht is reminiscent of a magic carpet ride through the seas . 

Built for the former Prime Minister of Qatar, Peterswerft-Kusch spared no expense in delivering Al Mirqab to an impossibly high standard for luxury. The large swimming pool is a standout feature as it opens up into the sea, creating the ultimate playground for adults. Al Mirqab has a capacity for up to 60 guests and is manned by an equal number of crew. Although you have to be invited by the politician himself as Al Mirqab isn’t available for private charter.

24. Serene | 439 feet—134m

Adeptly named, the magnificent superyacht embodies the serenity of a life at sea. Serene was built in Italy for a Russian owner in 2011. She was leased to Bill Gates for the Summer in 2014 for $5 million per week. 

Designed by Reymond Langton, the 134m mega yacht marries elegant sophistication with state-of-the-art technologies. The seven decks leave ample space for guests to soak in scintillating views. While the underwater viewing room—nicknamed the Nemo room—is a permanent gallery of resplendent sealife. The real-life snow room makes up to four inches of snow. And whilst this may seem odd when your billionaire boss asks for snow—you make it snow.

23. Crescent | 445 feet – 136 m

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Yet another Lurssen masterpiece, Crescent pays homage to classic naval designs with traditional architecture and elegant interiors. Formerly named Project Thunder, she was built in Germany and delivered to Igor Sechin in 2018. The Russian oligarch’s superyacht was seized by Spain after sanctions were placed on Russia in 2022. 

Crescent features low bulwarks and full-height windows to maximize the view from the center of the boat. Her distinctive wing station provides unrivaled views for up to 18 guests. But don’t get your hopes up—Crescent is strictly for private use only and isn’t available for charter. 

22. Savarona | 446 feet – 136m

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Savarona is the second-largest yacht built by Blohm & Voss and spends most of her time in the Mediterranean. This luxury superyacht is one of the oldest in the market — a perfect fusion of traditional charm and modern facilities. 

Previously named Gunes Dil, Savarona was designed by Cox & Stevens, with interior design carefully handled by Donald Starkey. She’s available to charter on a weekly basis and has been refurbished over the years. Back in the day, her cost price was $4 million, and in 1989, she was chartered by Kahraman Sadikoglu, owner of the Turkish Sadikoglu Group, who spent an estimated $50 million on refurbishing her from top to bottom.

21. Flying Fox | 446 feet – 136m

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Flying Fox is known as the most expensive charter yacht in the world , and a week aboard will set you back around $3 million. Chartered by the one and only power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z in 2021, it’s filled to the brim with all of the luxury facilities you could ever possibly want. 

The Flying Fox is rumored to be owned by Jeff Bezos, although that’s a claim that’s never been totally certified. She spends most of her time in the Mediterranean, specifically Cannes, Capri, and Sardinia, although she’s recently visited Norway, too. She can accommodate the largest helicopters on the market, and it reportedly took more than 50 meetings with her owner for interior design to be completed.

20. Rising Sun | 454 feet – 138m

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The Rising Sun’s original owner, Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle Corporation, sold her in 2010 as he considered her too large. Famously used by David Geffen for self-isolation, Rising Sun has also been a popular hang-out spot for celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Beatrice, the Princess of York. 

She’s a Superyacht with impressive attention to detail like interiors kitted out in teak and onyx and endless features like a full gym , a large wine cellar, a sauna, and a spa. She’s got a full-size basketball court that doubles up as a helicopter landing pad and a private cinema for those long evenings spent at sea.

19. Al Salamah | 457 feet – 139m

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Al Salamah is part of the Omani Royal fleet and started her very secretive life in Genoa. Known as the world’s biggest superyacht right up until 2016, she’s a sleek masterpiece of a ship, with a distinctive cream color and beach club design. 

Al Salamah does everything in multiples, from the five galleys onboard (the main galley, a bakery, a crew galley, an owner’s diet galley, and an Arab galley), three hospitals (one for the owner, one for guests, and one for the crew) and 2,000 sqm of floor space. She was put on sale briefly for $280 million USD, before being delisted and instead given as a gift to the Crown Prince of Bahrain. 

18. Solaris | 458 feet – 139m

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Everything about Solaris was supposed to be kept a secret when she was being built—a secret that didn’t last long when her huge size was spotted undergoing sea trials in the North Sea. One of this Superyacht’s main attractions is her beach club on the top floor: the perfect spot for relaxation during those long days out at sea. 

That beach club comes complemented with endless other stylish amenities, like a large helipad, sun deck, and a crane to launch tenders, toys, and subs. Interior design is largely unknown, but, if it’s anything as sleek and white as its exteriors, it’s sure to be impressive.

17. Scheherazade | 459 feet – 140m

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Two helicopter landing pads, two outdoor Jacuzzis, and two outdoor fire pits: Scheherazade doesn’t hold back with not only the essentials but also the luxuries. Previously named Lightning, “Scheherazade” is mostly associated with a female character in the Middle Eastern folk tales in the series One Thousand and One Nights. 

Not much is known about this superyacht, and even her birth and building process were referred to under a codename: Project Lightning. No one involved in her creation, even Lurssen, has revealed anything about her interiors or her owner. All that’s really known is that she sailed from Germany to Norway initially after completion. 

16. Ocean Victory | 460 feet – 140m

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Ocean Victory has traveled all over the world, from Europe to Southeast Asia and back again. Owned by Russian billionaire Viktor Rashnikov, she’s the upgraded vessel to follow his purchase of the 76-meter Ebony Shine. 

She’s one designed with pure luxury in mind, from the six individual swimming pools onboard to the 300-square meter spa area. She’s beautiful both inside and out, with a unique concept designed by Espen Oeino and interior designer Alberto Pinto. The largest superyacht ever built in Italy, Ocean Victory shows some of the finest in the world when it comes to premium quality adventures at sea.

15. Yas | 463 feet – 141m

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Yas is known best for its seamless and rather unusual design — one that’s a little different from most superyachts out there. The owner of Yas wanted a yacht that lived up to his own heritage; one with a backbone reminiscent of the navy and with abstract lines throughout. 

He chose an existing boat in Abu Dhabi, which was deconstructed within the region before being shipped off and renovated into the wonder that it is today. The Yas yacht was originally a Dutch navy frigate, which you’d never guess from strolling around onboard today.

14. Nord | 465 feet – 142m

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Nord’s distinctive bow design has never been seen before on a yacht. That’s one of the first things you’ll notice about her. The next thing you’ll notice is her unusual design, which verges on battle-esque and has been called “ a warship wearing a tuxedo ” by Dan Lenard of the Italian design studio Nuvolari-Lenard. 

She’s one of the best superyachts out there for fun, with a sports and diving center on the lower deck, a swimming pool higher up, overlooking the ocean, and a fleet of tenders. She was designed for global exploration: a yacht that will calmly cruise her way all across the world.

13. Sailing Yacht A | 469 feet—142.8m

Challenging the status quo and pushing design boundaries, Sailing Yacht A is an enigma. The sail-assisted superyacht was built in Germany and delivered to Russian tycoon Andrey Melnichenko in 2017. However, she was seized by the Italian police force, Guardia di Finanza, in 2022 after sanctions were placed on Russian businessmen following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

Distinguished by soaring rotating carbon fiber masts, Nobiskrug’s hybrid approach to superyachts makes Sailing Yacht A more eco-conscious than other luxury yachts of her size. The u nderwater viewing pod molded into the keel speaks to her unrivaled innovation. And many balconies are enclosed by some of the largest pieces of curved glass ever made. 

12. El Mahrousa | 478 feet – 146m

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El Mahrousa had a few different names in her time, ranging from the translated “The Protected” to El Horreya, which in Arabic translates to “Freedom.” It’s not surprising that she’s had more than one name when you take into account her age. As the oldest superyacht in the world, she’s undergone a lot of restoration over time, including multiple lengthenings and faster engines. 

She was renamed back to El Mahrousa in 2000 and gained even more recognition for being the first ship to cross the new Suez Canal extension in 2015. Back in her original days, she was built on the River Thames and took her first trip in 1867.

11. OK | 479 feet—146m

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Delivered in Japan in 1982, OK is one of the largest and most unique superyachts in the world. Sprawling over 479 feet, the water giant is engineered to submerge almost seventy percent. This is accredited to the work done by Karmarine Shipyard. While the majority of the vessel was built by Oshima Shipping, it was privately converted to a semi-submersible yacht in Turkey. 

The superlative finishing on OK superyacht was designed by Timur Bozca, winner of the Younger Designer of the Year award in 2015. The blueprint being as many games as possible. The extraordinary vessel has the uncanny ability to hold over seventy toys, including a sailing yacht, a sea plane, tenders, buggies and even a tennis court.

10. Opera | 480 feet—146.4m 

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Like many of the most majestic water titans, Opera was delivered by Lurssen in Germany and built for Abu Dhabi royalty. This time, the owner is Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, son of the founder of the United Arab Emirates. And while it may not be quite as astronomical as Lurssen’s previous builds—Azzam, Blue and Dilbar—the streamlined vessel is equally impressive onboard. 

The three-story superyacht proves large enough for a pair of helipads and two swimming pools, amongst many other toys, while simultaneously making room for up to 48 guests and 80 crew members. When it comes to the interior, details are sparse, but we do know that it was designed by Terence Disdale, a London firm renowned for creating bespoke luxury spaces. 

9. Prince Abdulaziz | 482 feet – 147m

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The Prince Abdulaziz’s yacht was ordered by King Fahd, who named her after his son Prince Abdul Aziz. Now, she’s owned by his brother, Abdullah. Just one of the yachts owned by the Saudi royal family, she’s spotted frequently throughout Europe, especially in Cannes, where the royal family owns a property. 

She’s been redecorated once — in 2007 — in a project that took 15 months to complete, without even taking into account the rest of the ship’s upkeep. The Prince Abdulaziz is known for its combination of bold colors and fusion of traditional and modern design, thanks to its influence from the late David Hicks.

8. A+ | 483 feet – 147m

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What do you do when the name “A” is already taken for your superyacht? Choose the next closest thing: A+. Previously named Topaz, this superyacht was the world’s fourth-largest luxury yacht when she was built, before being stripped of that particular title only a few years later. 

Nevertheless, she’s a seriously impressive superyacht, with endless facilities like a large jacuzzi, double helicopter landing pads, a swimming pool with a swimming platform and underwater lights, as well as a fitness hall, cinema, and a large conference room. She’s also well equipped with water toys, like jet skis, inflatable boats, a catamaran, and even a mini-submarine.

7. Al Said | 508 feet – 155m

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Another Superyacht built, shrouded in secrecy, Al-Said was referred to as “Project Sunflower” the entire time she was being created, right up until she was delivered to her owner in 2008. Not much is known about Al Said, from her movements through to her amenities — although she is known to have a huge concert room with space for a full 50-person orchestra. 

Currently, she’s flying the flag of Oman and has spent a lot of time in its surrounding waters. Her interior was styled by British designer design house RWD, with exterior design being credited to Espen Oeino. When she was delivered to the Sultan of Oman, she replaced a previous ship of a smaller size. 

6. Dilbar | 511 feet – 156m

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Dilbar, or Project Omar, as it was originally known as, is another superyacht designed with the help of exterior expert Espen Oeino, but with interiors strikingly designed by Andrew Winch. Dilbar is famously known as the world’s largest yacht by gross tonnage (interior volume) but as the fifth-longest superyacht in the world. 

She’s home to a spa pool and beach club, as well as a large private cinema, spacious cabins set high on the main deck, a spacious dining room, and a salon with its own piano. She’s just as classy and beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside.

5. Blue | 527 feet—160.6m

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Sunday blues simply cease to exist on one of the world’s most extravagant superyachts. The elegant behemoth was built for member of the ruling family of Abu Dhabi and billionaire, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan in 2022. Valued at over $600 million, Blue is one of the most expensive superyachts in the world. And with a strong emphasis on the environment, this superyacht is also one of the most sustainable. 

Blue strives to be as environmentally friendly as possible. She is equipped with a highly efficient Diesel-Electric Hybrid Propulsion Concept developed by Lürssen’s own engineering specialists. And the wastewater treatment plant allows water to be disposed of in drinking water quality.

4. Dubai | 531 feet – 162m

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Dubai had multiple names in the planning stages—including Panhandle, Platinum, and Golden Star. Owned by the ruler of Dubai, it was aptly named after its home country and comes with all of the luxurious amenities you’d expect from such a name. 

The Dubai comes complete with a huge swimming pool and two jacuzzis. Further down, you’ll find a large dining room with striking blue and burgundy decor and space for up to 90 guests. Dubai usually spends her time moored at Sheikh Mohammed’s private island in front of his summer palace in Dubai. She’s basically the definition of a floating palace.

3. Eclipse | 533 feet – 162.5m

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It took around five years for Eclipse to be built from start to finish. While she was always designed to be a huge, luxurious Superyacht, the focus was more on decking it out appropriately rather than breaking any records. An award-winning superyacht, she’s incredibly spacious, with endless rooms to explore and a sleek, neutral color palette running through. 

The Eclipse’s owner, Roman Abramovich, was more focused on facilities: he wanted more than one helicopter pad and a large swimming pool, too. Other than that, designer Terry Disdale had free reign for the rest of the superyacht. It’s just as much a clean piece of architectural styling as it is a stunning experience on deck.

2. Fulk Al Salamah | 538 feet – 164m

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Fulk Al Salamah translates to “Ship of Peace” and that’s something that sounds like a given when you’ve taken a look at this superyacht’s incredible layout. Developed under the codename Project Saffron, Fulk Al Salamah is more of a support vessel than she is a typical superyacht. 

While she might still come complete with all of the necessities for a particularly relaxing voyage, she’s more so known for being a transport ship for the Royal Navy of Oman. She’s also used as a sort of friendship boat — pun intended — and is often sailed across the world with the intention of strengthening ties with the Sultanate. In some ports, influential people are welcomed onboard.

1. Azzam | 590 feet – 181m

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Most superyachts in the top 10 category have a few mere inches between sizes, but the Azzam shoots far ahead with a large amount of extra length. The largest superyacht in the world, she was never designed to win the title — rather just to be a sleek and elegant vessel. Azzam was crafted backward, with the plans for her interior confirmed long before her exterior was fully signed off. 

Her length only came to be as such to incorporate everything required for the interiors, which added an extra 35 meters to her overall size. She’s also designed to look smaller than she actually is, with a blend of indoor and outdoor living. It took more than 4,000 people to build Azzam , clocking up six million man-hours over a period of four years.

The largest yachts in the world: Conclusion

The largest yachts in the world are:

  • Azzam—590 feet
  • Fulk Al Salamah—538 feet
  • Eclipse—533 feet
  • Dubai—531 feet
  • Blue—527 feet
  • Dilbar—511 feet
  • Al Said —508 feet
  • A+—483 feet
  • Prince Abdulaziz—482 feet
  • Opera—480 feet
  • OK—479 feet
  • El Mahrousa—478 feet
  • Sailing Yacht A—469 feet
  • Nord—465 feet
  • Yas—463 feet
  • Ocean Victory—460 feet
  • Scheherazade —459 feet
  • Solaris—458 feet
  • Al Salamah—457 feet
  • Rising Sun—454 feet
  • Flying Fox—446 feet
  • Savarona—446 feet
  • Crescent—445 feet
  • Serene —439 feet
  • Al Mirqab—436 feet
  • Y721 (aka Koru)—417 feet

The most expensive yacht in the world

The fact that the History Supreme, the world’s most expensive superyacht, comes coated in gold, is only part of the reason for its high cost. A superyacht with a real-life Midas touch, it was sold to an anonymous Malaysian businessman for $4.8 billion. 

Robert Kuok, the richest Malaysian businessman, is the rumored owner of History Supreme, but no one has confirmed for sure. The History Supreme also comes with plenty of other impressive touches: a master bedroom decked out in platinum, a wall feature made from meteoric stone, and a genuine T-Rex dinosaur bone, to add to the list. 

She took three years to build from scratch and comes with 10,000 kilograms of solid gold and platinum. Other seriously luxe features are her 68 kilograms 24-carat gold Aquavista Panoramic Wall Aquarium and a liquor bottle adorned with a rare 18.5-carat diamond . The base of the vessel comes wrapped in gold, too.

Frequently asked questions about the world’s largest yachts

The largest yachts in the world are owned by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, Roman Abramovich, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Alisher Usmanov. Our guide tells you more about all the biggest yachts in the world .

At 417 feet (127 m), Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ sailing yacht, Koru (formerly Project Y721), is one of the world’s largest yachts.

The 181-m (590 ft) Azzam is the world’s longest yacht in length, but the 156-m Dilbar has a much larger internal volume (measured in Gross Tons) at 15,917 GT (Gross Tons) versus 13,136 GT for Azzam. As such, Dilbar is the world’s largest yacht in volume. Read our full guide to discover the largest yachts in the world .

The biggest yacht in the world is the Azzam , which has an estimated cost of $600 million. She’s owned by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and is not currently for sale.

In terms of the number of megayachts, the largest superyacht-owning country is the United States. Nationality-wise, beyond American, an increasing percentage of superyacht owners are Turkish, Greek, Emirati, German, Australian and Dutch.

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  • Rising Sun superyacht is valued at $200 million and was purchased by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison in 2004.
  • Dilbar, seized by German police from a Russian oligarch, is valued at $735 million.
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Rising Sun, valued at $200 million

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Rising Sun superyacht is valued at $200 million and was purchased by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison in 2004, according to Robb Report .

Rising Sun was later purchased again by Geffen Records executive David Geffen in 2010, according to Club Yacht . Geffen also owns another yacht called Pelorus and his yachts have been frequented by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, according to the outlet.

Aviva, valued at $250 million

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Aviva, valued at $250 million is 323 feet long and was built in 2017, according to Robb Report . The boat is so large that it has a paddle tennis court that doubles as an indoor soccer field in its interior, according to the outlet.

Andreas Hering, the project manager of the shipyard where the boat was constructed, told Boat International that "in three years" to "build a big yacht around a padel tennis court was the main brief, I guess."

Octopus, valued at $200 million

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Octopus, a 414-foot superyacht owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, is valued at $200 million, according to Robb Report.

The boat can accommodate 12 guests in 13 different cabins, according to Yacht Charter Fleet . The boat also has a dance floor and a movie theatre, according to the outlet.

Radiant, valued at $300 million

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Radiant, a superyacht built for Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky in 2010, is 360 feet long and worth $300 million, according to Robb Report.

The boat can accommodate up to 20 guests and 44 crew and sports a beauty salon, gym, pool, and jacuzzi, according to the outlet.

Dubai, valued at $400 million

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The "Dubai" megayacht, owned by United Arab Emirates Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is 532 feet long and is worth around $400 million, according to Architectural Digest .

Topaz, valued at $527 million

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Topaz was built in Germany for the deputy prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, according to Dubai realtor LuxuryProperty.  

The nearly 500-foot yacht has a helicopter pad, gym, pool, and cinema hall, according to the realtor. Mansour owns Abu Dhabi United Group, which acquired Manchester United FC in 2008. 

Eclipse, valued at $600 million

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The 533-foot Eclipse superyacht is valued at $600 million, according to the luxury magazine Robb Report .

The Eclipse is owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, one of 16 yachts and vessels that he owns, according to Forbes .

Azzam, valued at $600 million

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Azzam is the largest and one of the fastest yachts in the world, according to Architectural Digest.

The boat took around three years to build and sits at 590 feet long and can travel at a speed of 35 miles per hour, according to the outlet.

Azzam is owned by the family of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was the Second President of the United Arab Emirates before his death in May 2022.

Al Said, valued at $600 million

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The 508-foot Al Said sits in the Lürssen shipyard in Germany and was purchased by the former Sultan of Oman, Sultan Qaboos bin Said in 2008 for $600 million, according to Robb Report.

The yacht can travel up to 25 miles per hour and has a concert hall that can accommodate a 50-person orchestra, according to the outlet.

Dilbar, valued at $735 million

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Dilbar, owned by Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov, is the largest superyacht in the world and it's valued at $735 million.

In April 2022, the yacht was impounded in Germany . German federal police said they seized the yacht after an investigation into "offshore concealment" and determined that Usmanov's sister is the owner of the yacht. The boat remains at a shipyard in Hamburg, Germany.

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Which one would you prefer: Jack Sparrow’s Black Pearl or one of these most expensive sailboats in the world?

As we can see on  Pirates of the Caribbean,  people can really go crazy when it comes to conquering the sea. Even though we are not living the old pirates’ life, these most expensive sailboats are the proofs that the level of craziness remains the same.

Some people prefer to take on the sea on an expensive yacht . Some chose an exclusive trip on an luxury cruise ship . And some others, like you, go with a sailboat instead. A sailboat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails. They come in different forms, sizes, and features. But these most expensive sailboats are nothing like those ordinary sailboats.

Whether it is for your summer voyage, spring cruise, or fall journey, you should know what your choices are when it comes to choosing the best sailboat out there.

This countdown list is here to help! We gathered data about top fifteen of most expensive sailboats in the world just for you. Some of them are the biggest sailboats, the costliest to build, or have most exclusive features.

Which one will you pick? Let’s see!

15. Ludynosa G ($9.2 million)

We start this off with Ludynosa G, an auxiliary sailing yacht built by New Zealand’s Fitzroy Yachts in 2005. It is now currently on sale with €8.25 million asking price (around $9.2 million). Are you interested?

The exterior was designed by Dubois Naval Architects. And the interior was by Redman Whiteley Dixon. It can carry up to ten guests inside four elegant cabins including a full-width master suite. And to cater those guests’ needs, six crews can get on board and stay inside three available crew cabins.

A sunpad above the pilot house is available for those who want tanned-skin. For dinner party, there is a spacious shaded al fresco dining area under the cockpit’s bimini.

This sailboat is powered by a 700-hp Caterpillar engine which can take you up to 14 knots on water. And the size of this boat is 37.5 meters for length and 8.2 meters for beam.

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15 Most Expensive Yachts In The World | 2024 Edition

While there is no official definition of a yacht, it can be simply described as a large vessel (with cabins) intended for luxury or pleasure purposes. Any yacht over 40 meters in length is usually identified as a superyacht.

Modern superyachts are designed with the utmost focus on comfort and power. They are required to accommodate various luxurious amenities to cater to every need of the owner and guests. It includes anything from swimming pools, spas, and entertainment centers to water sports toys and helipads.

While some superyachts are exclusively used by their owners, many are offered to charter businesses through which these superyachts can be rented or chartered. The cost of leasing a superyacht could be anywhere between $80,000 to a staggering $4 million per week.

So what are the most expensive yachts in the world? Who owns them, and what extravagant amenities do they have? Let’s find out.

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12. Nord – $300 Million

Nord superyacht

Launched In : 2021

Builder : Lürssen Owner : Alexey Mordashov

Nord is a massive superyacht built by German shipbuilding company Lürssen in 2021. It was initially named OPUS. According to Forbes, the yacht is currently valued at $300 million.

The yacht’s construction was done under the supervision of Moran Yacht, a private yacht dealership based in Florida. Both its interior and exterior designs were carried out by an Italian naval design firm, Nuvolari & Lenard.

The superyacht is fitted with state-of-the-art zero-speed stabilizers that reduce roll while being anchored or not underway. It features amenities such as a swimming pool, spa, a tender garage, and two helicopter landing pads, one on the top deck and another on the bow.

Nord is owned by Russian billionaire Alexei Mordashov, the chairman and majority shareholder of the biggest steel and mining company in Russia – Severstal.

Specifications :

At 142 meters in length, Nord is one of the largest superyachts in the world. It has a volume of 10,154 gross tonnage or gt. It can accommodate a maximum of 36 guests at a time.

The vessel is powered by four MTU engines and has a cruising speed of 15 knots or 28 kph.

11. Pelorus – $300 Million

Pelorus superyacht

Launched In : 2003

Builder : Lürssen Current Owner : Samuel Tak Lee

Pelorus is the oldest superyacht on this list and has a rich history. Since its completion in 2003, the vessel has changed hands several times.

Pelorus was initially ordered by a Saudi businessman named Sheikh Abdul Mohsen in 1999. The construction started in the year 2000 and entered service two years later in 2003.

However, the yacht was sold to the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich within a year of its launch. As a new owner, Roman Abramovich made several modifications to the superyacht, which included adding a second helicopter pad.

In 2011, Pelorus was bought by David Geffen for about $300 million. But he sold the yacht after a brief period to sultan Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan of UAE.

The superyacht changed ownership again in 2016. Its current owner is Samuel Tak Lee, a Hong Kong-based real estate billionaire.

At 115 meters in length, Pelorus is perhaps the smallest superyacht on this list, but it is still a gigantic vessel. For perspective, the total length of an entire football field is 110 meters. It has a volume of 5,317 gt.

Pelorus has a cruising speed of 14 knots or 26 kph and a reported maximum speed of 20 knots (37 kph).

10. Dubai – $400 Million

Dubai superyacht

Launched In : 2006

Builder : Blohm+Voss Owner : Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

‘Dubai’ is a superyacht owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai and the vice president/prime minister of the United Arab Emirates. It is currently the tenth most expensive superyacht in the world.

Until 2009, it was the largest private superyacht in the world but was surpassed by Eclipse, Azzam, and Fulk Al Salamah.

The yacht is built by Blohm+Voss, a German shipbuilding company best known for producing the German battleship Bismark during World War II. Blohm+Voss was acquired by the Lürssen shipyard in 2016.

Dubai superyacht is designed by renowned yacht designer Andrew Winch along with interior designer firm Platinum Yachts.

The superyacht carries a helipad, two motorboats, water bikes, and a submersible. Amenities include a large dining room, swimming pool, a movie theater, and disco.

At a length of 162 meters, Dubai is currently the fourth largest private superyacht in the world. It has a tonnage of 13,470 gt. Dubai superyacht is powered by four MTU diesel engines, each delivering 8,479 hp. It has a maximum speed of 26 knots (48 km/h) and a range of 8,500 nmi (15,700 km).

The superyacht has a maximum capacity of 115 guests with 88 crew members.

9. Eclipse – $438 Million

Eclipse superyacht

Launched In : 2009

Builder : Blohm+Voss Owner : Roman Abramovich

Eclipse is a massive superyacht owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. He is currently the 13the richest individual in Russia and made his wealth through the steel industry and other investments.

After its launch in 2009, Eclipse became the world’s largest private yacht. However, it has been surpassed by Fulk Al Salamah and Azzam in recent years.

Eclipse was built by Blohm+Voss, three years after the Dubai superyacht, in 2009. Its estimated cost is around €340 million.

The superyacht accommodates about a dozen of luxurious cabins for guests, two helipads, an entertainment hall, and a mini-submarine that can submerge up to 50 meters below the surface.

While it is clear that Eclipse is no ordinary superyacht, what makes it truly stand out from the rest is its military-styled missile defense system that detects and fires missiles at possible threats.

The yacht also features an ‘anti-photo shield’ for enhanced privacy. When activated, the shield detects a CCD sensor (closed coupled device) and fires a shot of laser in its direction to destroy any photographs. However, the effectiveness of such technology remains debatable .

Eclipse has a length of 162.5 meters and a volume of 13,000 gt. Its beam is 22 meters, and the draft is 5.9 meters. The vessel is powered by four MTU diesel engines and has a maximum speed of 22 knots or 40.7 km per hour.

It requires about 70 crew members to serve all the guests. Eclipse was last seen at a small village port in Turkey.

8. Flying Fox – $455 Million

Flying Fox

Launched In : 2019

Builder : Lürssen Owner : Dmitry Kamenshchik

The Flying Fox is a luxury yacht built by Germany’s Lürssen shipyard in 2019. It is perhaps the world’s largest and most expensive yacht available for charter. A week-long vacation on this superyacht would cost you about $4 million.

This spectacular vessel is a result of collective design work from interior designer Mark Berryman and renowned superyacht architect Espen Oeino . Apart from the Flying Fox, Mr. Oeino is known for his work on other superyachts such as Silver Fast and Octopus (owned by Microsoft’s co-founder Paul Allen).

Like most modern superyachts, the Flying Fox is primarily centered around wellness and watersports themes. Its exceptional tender garage carries nearly every water sports equipment from hoverboards and seabobs to windsurfs and flying boards. Moreover, it also carries a personal submarine that can be launched using a crane.

Often regarded as a ‘floating resort,’ the superyacht has guest suits, a two-level saloon space, a specialized gym, multiple fireplaces, and lots of greenery.

But perhaps its most eye-catching feature is the 12-meter deck pool with adjustable height floor, massage jets at one side, and swim jets at the other. Moreover, the yacht also carries a cryosauna which can help you emulate the post-workout endorphins rush.

Due to the sheer size and splendor of the Flying Fox, it was speculated that the yacht was owned by Jeff Bezos (the world’s richest person in 2019).

However, in 2022, it was revealed that the actual owner of the yacht is a Russian oligarch named Dmitry Kamenshchik.

The Flying Fox measures 136 meters in length and 9,022 gt in internal volume. It has a beam of 22.5 meters and a draft of 5.1 meters. It is currently the 22nd largest yacht in the world by length.

The superyacht requires a crew of 55 (including four chefs) to serve a maximum of 25 guests at a time.

While the Flying Fox is privately owned, it’s managed mostly by superyacht brokerage house Imperial Yachts.

7. Solaris – $474 Million

Solaris

Builder : Lloyd Werft Owner : Roman Abramovich

Solaris is a giant superyacht owned by Roman Abramovich. It is perhaps the most expensive yacht in his possession. At a length of 138 meters, Solaris is smaller but a more expensive and luxurious yacht than Eclipse.

The superyacht features amenities including a Jacuzzi, sauna, a gym, entertainment center, an office, and custom-built lounge areas. It also carries several high-speed jet skis and even a submersible for adventurous guests who want to explore the ocean.

Apart from the luxuries, Solaris has some of the most impressive and up-to-date security features to prevent any crisis situation. It is fitted with bulletproof windows, armored cabins, and a radar-controlled missile detection system. The yacht also has the ice-breaking capability.

Solaris was built by Lloyd Werft, a German shipyard that went bankrupt in 2022.

The overall internal volume of Solaris is about 11,000 gt. It has a total of eight decks with a capacity of 36 guests and 60 crew members onboard.

Solaris is powered by two high-tech marine propulsion units called Azipod, which consists of an electric motor driving a fixed pitch propeller. It is mounted on a steerable pod that allows the vessel to be more maneuverable.

6. A+ (formerly Topaz) – $527 Million

A+ (Topaz) yacht

Launched In : 2012

Builder : Lürssen Owner : Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan

The next in the line of most expensive superyachts is called A+. It was built by Germany’s Lürssen yachts for about $527 million. The yacht was initially named ‘Topaz.’

A+ is currently owned by Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the deputy Prime minister of UAE.

The exterior of the ship was designed by renowned yacht designer Tim Heywood. For interior design and decorations, Lürssen hired Terence Disdale, a U.K-based specialist design firm that has worked on several superyachts, including Pelorus, Tatoosh, and Ecstasea.

The superyacht has eight decks, three swimming pools, two helicopter landing pads, a jacuzzi, and a theater, among other amenities.

In 2020, A+ was embroiled in a global scandal after reports surfaced that it was partially financed by embezzled funds from Malaysia’s 1MDB sovereign wealth fund.

At 147 meters, A+ is currently the world’s tenth largest yacht by length. It measures 11,589 gt in volume. The main structure of the vessel is made of aluminum.

A+ is powered by two French-made Pielstick diesel engines, each producing 7990 hp. The yacht has a cruising speed of 22.9 knots, while it can reach a maximum speed of more than 25 knots.

5. Serene -$550 Million

Serene superyacht

Launched In : 2011

Builder : Fincantieri Owner : Mohammed bin Salman

Serene is currently the fifth most expensive yacht in the world. It was built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri initially for Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler, who made his wealth through his alcoholic beverage empire.

Serene’s interior design and decoration were carried out by Reymond Langton Design, an independent design studio specializing in luxury yachts. The estimated manufacturing cost of the yacht is around $330 million.

After its completion in 2011, Serene was among the ten largest private yachts in the world. However, it is currently ranked 21st. It has a bunch of ultra-luxurious amenities, including a large seawater pool, spa, a nightclub, a full-scale library, and a helipad. There is also an underwater viewing room.

Yuri Shefler sold the superyacht to Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman for about $550 million in 2014. A few months before this transaction, Serene was rented by Bill Gates for a fee of $5 million a week .

In 2019, a report stated that Salvator Mundi, the world’s most expensive painting , was stored inside the yacht. However, it was never confirmed.

Salvator Mundi is one of the most iconic paintings made by Leonardo da Vinci. It was sold for a whopping $450 million ($497 million adjusted value) at Christie’s auction house in November 2017.

Specifications and features:

The superyacht has a moderately large internal volume of 8,230 gt and a total length of 134 meters . Instead of a single large propeller, it is fitted with two controllable pitch propellers. Serene has a total of seven decks with 12 guest cabins and 30 crew cabins.

4. Sailing Yacht A – $578 Million

Sailing yacht A

Launched In : 2015

Builder : Nobiskrug (Former) Owner : Andrey Melnichenko

A sailing yacht differs from a typical motor yacht as it uses sails as a primary method for propulsion. A or sailing yacht A is actually a sail-assisted motor yacht with a hybrid powerplant and three mast sailing rig. It is the largest sailing yacht in the world.

Sailing Yacht A is designed by renowned French industrial architect Philippe Starck, who has worked for brands such as Adidas, Hilton International, and a bunch of private entities. The yacht is owned by Andrey Melnichenko.

With a gross tonnage of 12,558 gt and a length of 142.81 meters, the sailing yacht A is perhaps the largest yacht of its type. The beam and draft lengths are 24.8 meters and 8 meters, respectively.

The vessel features an underwater observation pod with 30 cm thick glass. The cruising speed of sailing yacht A is 16 knots (39 km/h) and has a range of 9,890 km.

3. Dilbar – $588 Million

Dilbar yacht

Builder : Lürssen (Former) Owner : Alisher Usmanov

With a price tag of nearly $590 million, Dilbar is currently the third-most expensive yacht in the world. It was built by Lürssen Yachts for Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov. The yacht is named after his mother.

Usmanov is one of the richest Russian oligarchs, who made his wealth through steel, telecom, and investments after the fall of the Soviet Union.

Dilbar is not just your regular large yacht. It is currently the third-largest (by gross tonnage) and sixth longest motor yacht in the world ( the third-longest built by Lürssen). Apart from other luxuries, the superyacht has two helipads and a huge indoor pool.

According to the U.S Department of Treasury, Dilbar’s estimated worth is between $600 million and $735 million . The annual maintenance cost for this gigantic ship is about $60 million.

Dilbar superyacht was among the many private assets owned by Russian billionaires that were seized by foreign governments in 2022. The yacht was impounded by the German authorities at Hamburg port in April 2022.

At 15,917 gt, Dilbar is the second largest private yacht in the world by gross tonnage after Fulk Al Salamah , owned by the Omani Royal Family.

The length of the superyacht is 156 m. For perspective, the total length of a football field is 110 m or 360 ft. It has a beam of 24 m and a draft of 6.1 m.

Dilbar has a cruising speed of 18 knots (33 km/h) and a maximum speed of 22.5 knots (41.7 km/h).

2. Azzam – $605 Million

Azzam superyacht

Launched In : 2013

Builder : Lürssen Yachts Owner : Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of UAE (Until his death in May 2022)

Azzam (Arabic word for ‘Resolute’) is a luxury superyacht built by German yacht maker Lürssen. The construction of the yacht was personally ordered by Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the former president of the United Arab Emirates.

The superyacht is a remarkable piece of engineering in more than one way. It took Lürssen about three years to complete Azzam’s construction after an entire year of design work. The vessel has a shallow draft of 4.3 meters. It is currently the longest motor yacht in service.

The total manufacturing cost of Azzam is estimated to be around $600 million making it the second-most expensive private yacht in the world.

After the death of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan in May 2022, it was reported that Azzam was listed for charter.

Azzam’s recorded length is 179.9 m, which is about 17 m more than Eclipse’s. It is powered by two diesel engines and two gas turbines, each producing 23,500 hp.

1. History Supreme – $4.8 Billion

History Supreme

Launched In : 2011 Designer : Stuart Hughes

At $4.8 billion , History Supreme is the most expensive superyacht ever made. Like any other superyacht, History Supreme has private cabins, a swimming pool, and other luxury amenities. At 30 meters, it is also significantly smaller than other superyachts on this list. However, it is way more expensive.

The reason behind History Supreme’s sky-high value is the amount of gold and other precious metals that are used on its body. The yacht has over 100,000 kilograms of gold and platinum from top to bottom.

While the deck, a large dining area, and railings are coated with gold, the main cabin is covered with platinum. It is also reported that a real dinosaur bone from T-rex is placed on a cabin wall.

Moreover, the entire base of the vessel is wrapped in a thin layer of gold.

History Supreme is designed by Stuart Hughes, a British luxury goods designer widely known for his extravagant use of gold and diamond on electronic gadgets, luxury cars, and other luxury items.

According to reports, the superyacht is owned by Malaysian businessman and billionaire Robert Kuok.

Other Expensive Yachts Valued Below $300 Million

13. al mirqab – $250 to $300 million.

Al Mirqab

Launched In : 2008 Owner : Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani

Al Mirqab, initially known as ‘Project May,’ is a superyacht owned by Qatari politician Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani. It is currently valued between $250 and $300 million.

The vessel is constructed by a small German shipyard Peters Werft and is designed by a pair of renowned yacht designers – Andrew Winch and Tim Heywood.

Al Mirqab has two VIP or owner suits and 10 additional suits for guests. It can serve up to 24 guests at a time. The amenities include a jacuzzi, a swimming pool, and a helipad.

  • Length: 133 meters
  • Volume: 9,518 gt
  • Cruising Speed : 21 knots (38.8 km/h)

14. Ocean Victory – $295 Million

Ocean Victory

Launched In : 2014 Owner : Victor Rashnikov

At the time of its launch in 2014, Ocean Victory was one of the ten largest superyachts in the world. It is built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and designed by naval architect and designer Espen Oeino.

Ocean Victory superyacht has seven decks, a large tender garage, multiple pools, and a helipad. It can accommodate a maximum of 36 guests at a time.

According to Forbes, the yacht is currently owned by Russian billionaire Victor Rashnikov and is valued at $295 million.

  • Length: 140 meters
  • Volume: 8,506 gt
  • Cruising Speed : 18 knots (33.4 km/h)

15. Octopus – $240 Million

Octopus superyacht

Launched In : 2003 Owner : Paul Allen (Until his death in 2018)

Octopus superyacht was built by Lürssen yachts for Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2003. It was the largest yacht at the time of its launch. Unlike most private superyachts, Octopus has been mostly loaned out for scientific research and exploration purposes.

The superyacht has a total of eight decks with 13 guest suites and a private owner’s deck. Amenities include a gym, a spa, an entertainment center, and a basketball court. Moreover, it has not one but two helipads.

‘Octopus’ was designed by Espen Oeino and Seatle-based interior designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett. During its construction, Paul Allen asked the designers to build a vessel capable of conducting long expeditions and even rescue operations on top of having leisure amenities onboard.

It is equipped with two mini-submarines and a remotely operated underwater vehicle or ROV for underwater research and rescue operations.

In December 2018, the yacht underwent an overhaul at Blohm+Voss shipyard for over seven months. In 2021, the yacht was reported to be bought by an anonymous buyer for £200 million .

  • Length : 126 meters
  • Volume : 9,932 gt
  • Maximum Speed : 19 knots (35 km/h)

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More To Know

How long it takes to build a superyacht.

The construction of a superyacht is usually done in four phases – planning or design, engineering, superstructure construction, and outfitting.

It takes about three to four years to build an entire custom superyacht. While it takes less time to construct a vessel on a pre-developed platform with standard elements, building a customized superyacht that caters to all your requirements takes more time. You also have to take unexpected delays into consideration.

The design or planning is the most critical phase in a superyacht construction. Considering the budget and specific requirements, the entire process could take between nine months and a year.

The Current International Market for Luxury Superyachts

The yacht industry is on the rise, and the demand for luxury superyachts has exploded in the last few years during soaring stock markets and crypto gains. Most of the demand is from the United States.

The global yacht industry is valued at $64 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $84.7 Billion by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 4.1 percent.

According to Boat International’s Global Order Book, about 1,024 superyachts are under construction or on order globally in 2022. It is about a 25 percent increase from the last year’s 821 vessels.

A large chunk of these under-construction superyachts is semi-custom options that are relatively smaller in size than most superyachts on this list. Moreover, about 33 percent of these orders are some sort of expedition superyachts that can sail through ice and other remote regions of the world.

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By Brett Berk

Eclipse the private luxury yacht of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich anchors in Fethiye district of Mugla

Though superyachts are already among the most costly consumer items available for purchase, the prices of the most expensive superyachts in the world are still astounding. In recent decades, those with money to burn have settled on these floating palaces as an ideal locus for demonstrating their prosperity, and as such, the global superyacht industry is undergoing a golden age. The world’s über-wealthy think of their superyachts as toys, and they’re constantly trying to outdo each other in scale, design, amenities, materials, and sheer profligacy.

Knowing this, what features does it take to own one of the most expensive superyachts in existence? And how much do these opulent vessels actually cost? To that end, AD has compiled a list of the five priciest superyachts currently out on the water. As with many things connected to the very wealthy, details are shrouded in secrecy—often intentionally—to protect privacy or to shield the assets from taxation or seizure. Below, dive into the five reportedly most expensive superyachts in the world.

Super yacht Dubai is moored at the Doha Sailin

5. Dubai ($400 million)

This 531-foot yacht is reportedly owned by United Arab Emirates Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai. Though it was originally planned for another Middle Eastern potentate, Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei, he suddenly voided the contract in 2001. With exteriors designed by Andrew Winch and interiors by Platinum Yachts, this German-built Blohm + Voss vessel features several Jacuzzis, a pool inlaid with handmade mosaic tiles that is reportedly large enough to hold 115 people, a circular staircase, a discotheque, squash courts, a movie theater, a dining room for 90 guests (the other 25 presumably have to eat in the pool?), a helipad, and a submarine.

The 147 meter mega luxury yacht of Manchester City soccer club owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan from UAE

4. Topaz ($527 million)

Resembling a stealth bomber, this 483-foot ship is reportedly owned by Russian fertilizer and coal oligarch, Andrey Melnichenko. With exteriors by Tim Heywood Design Ltd. and interior designs by Terence Disdale Design, this German-built Lürssen Yacht features a 2,500-square-foot primary bedroom, six guest suites (with moveable walls so they can be transformed into four grand staterooms), glassware and tableware fashioned from French crystal, a helicopter hangar, a 30-foot speedboat tender, and three swimming pools, including one with a glass-bottom dangling menacingly above a disco.

The longest luxury yacht in the world the 180m long 'Azzam' is visible at the Luerssen shipyard

3. Azzam ($600 million)

This 590-foot ship is currently thought to be the largest private yacht in the world and one of the fastest, with a top speed of 35 miles per hour. To achieve this immense scale and speed, it required a pair of gas turbines and two stratospherically potent diesel engines, rendering it very difficult to build. It is reportedly owned by a member of the royal family of the UAE, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. With exteriors by Nauta Yacht and interiors by French decorator Cristophe Leoni, this yacht was also built by Lürssen in Germany. The vessel is set apart by its early 19th-century empire-style veneered furniture, as well as its state-of-the-art security systems including a fully bulletproof primary suite and a high-tech missile deterrence capabilities.

Eclipse the private luxury yacht of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich anchors in Fethiye district of Mugla

2. Eclipse ($1.5 billion)

In addition to being the second-costliest, this 533-footer is thought to be the world’s second-largest private yacht. Owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, the ship was claimed to be located in Turkey and may be impounded as part of the United Kingdom’s sanctions against Russia. Designed by Terry Disdale and built by Blohm + Voss, it features two-dozen guest cabins, two swimming pools, two helipads, and multiple hot tubs. For privacy and security reasons, it hosts a missile detection system, bulletproof windows in the primary bedroom and on the bridge, an anti-paparazzi shield and, when all of that fails, a mini-submarine that can take a few VIPs 164 feet under the ocean’s surface.

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1. History Supreme ($4.8 billion)

History Supreme has never actually been seen in a major port, and rumors suggest that the yacht may not be real, and instead just a publicity stunt. Reportedly owned by Malaysia’s richest man, Robert Kuok, and designed by Stuart Hughes in the UK, the yacht is only a paltry 100 feet long. Its worth is said to be derived from its lavish finishes, including a statue constructed from genuine Tyrannosaurus rex bones, a liquor bottle embedded with an 18.5-carat diamond, and a primary bedroom with one wall made from meteorite and another from a 24-carat gold Aquavista Panoramic Wall Aquarium. If you see it somewhere, let us know.

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The 10 Most Expensive Sailboats in the World

What's not to love about sailboats; the sun, the water, the wind blowing through your hair, perhaps a few dolphins swimming alongside...and if you are really lucky, a crew to sail the boat for you. Or, if you enjoy sailing yourself, a crew to make you dinner when you reach land. With these 10 incredibly expensive and luxurious sailboats you can comfortably sail around the world enjoying cocktails and caviar.

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With stunning sleek lines, billowing white sails and bespoke interiors, these are some of the most beautiful and expensive sailing yachts in the world

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From the iconic Camper and Nicholson-designed  J-Class, Endeavour to the showstopping Maltese Falcon, each of these stunning yachts are guaranteed to get adoring looks wherever they sail to in the world. With sleek exteriors and state of the art interiors, these vessels are the ultimate way to sail in sheer luxury.

Valquest – £8.87 million

A sailing superuacht with a white hull and while sails

From the pen of the legendary  Ed Dubois , Valquest has a sleek look, helped by its low profile deckhouse.

The all-aluminium sailing yacht has a modern interior, with stunning white leather and mahogany throughout the 40.8-metre (133.7ft) ship.

She was delivered in 2009 by the Dutch yard Bloemsma van Breemen, which also built Lionheart, the first J-Class with an aluminium hull.

On board, an exclusive guest list of up to nine people can be luxuriously accommodated in a large owner’s suite, two double and one twin cabin – all with en suite shower facilities and state-of-the-art entertainment centres.

A leather white sofa and saloon with accents of red and black on board one of the most expensive sailing yachts in the world, Valquest

The split-level main saloon really impresses: skylights allow plenty of natural light, while the stunning separate dining room and bar is ideal for formal dining and entertaining.

For those wanting to relax on deck, a covered social area is perfect for alfresco parties.

Valquest  is currently on the market and can be inspected in Monaco.

Bliss – £10.83 million

A sailing superyacht with red and white sails

One of the few sporty composite sailing superyachts currently on the market, Bliss is a yacht designed to serve two masters – those who have a passion to cruise the world and those who love the thrill of racing.

She was launched in 2010 by Yachting Developments, New Zealand, which was responsible for the refit of the America’s Cup J-Class, Endeavour and for restoring Sir Peter Blake’s first yacht – Bandit.

Another beauty from the design boards of Dubois Naval Architects, Bliss has a characteristic sleek exterior.

The saloon in white, red and black on board the superyacht Bliss

Inside she doesn’t disappoint, with a contemporary and luxurious interior décor by Design Unlimited, featuring a palette of white, grey, red and black.

The 36.8-metre (120.7ft) Bliss can take up to 10 guests in three cabins.

Shenandoah of Sark – £13.68 million

One of the most expensive sailing yachts - the schooner Shenandoah of Sark

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A must for the true sailing connoisseur, Shenandoah of Sark has to be one of the most unique and desirable yachts in the world.

This classic 1902 three-masted gaff rigged schooner has a rich history and was built to be the ultimate retirement luxury by one of the richest bankers in America, Charles Fahnestock.

She is a true tribute to the bygone age of sail and epitomises beauty, grace, elegance and speed.

The 55-metre (180ft) ship was last refitted in 2009, with traditional and contemporary interior styling by the late Italian architect Gae Aulenti , who was responsible for the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, and Bureau Veritas.

Wood lined rooms, glass skylights and port holes and a wood and brass onboard library certainly add to the ambience on board: think the golden age of yachting.

Shenandoah can accommodate an intimate gathering of up to 10 people, with a luxurious master cabin, along with three double cabins and two additional pullmans.

Endeavour – £15.97 million

J Class wooden superycht - one of the most expensive sailing yachts in the world

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A rare chance to own a piece of America’s Cup history , and a yacht often attributed for the resurgence of the J-Class.

When she challenged for the Auld Mug in 1934, Endeavour was one of the most advanced ships of the day.

Built by Camper and Nicholson, the yacht’s owner, Thomas Sopwith utilised his aviation design expertise on her rig and winches, as well as giving her a steel hull and mast.

Although the America’s Cup challenge was unsuccessful, the 39.56-metre (130 ft) Endeavour still made her mark in the racing circuit and won the hearts of many.

Wood floors and panelling inside the J-Class Endeavour

Sadly, a series of owners mistreated her and she was left a complete wreck, abandoned in the Solent until she was bought by Elizabeth Meyer in 1984.

Endeavour was completed rebuilt by the Royal Huisman Shipyard in 1989 before undergoing an extensive refit in 2010/11 by Yachting Developments, New Zealand, which included a new deck structure and deck layout and a new rig and sails.

This stunning  yacht can sleep up to eight guests in a master suite, two doubles with en suite facilities and a twin cabin with bunk beds.

Marie – £25.61 million

An expensive sailing yacht with a red and black hull and red, white and black sails

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With her distinct red and black hull, Marie certainly stands out from the crowd.

Reminiscent of a pirate ship (she even has miniature canons on board), there is nothing brusque about her stunning open-plan golden interior.

Large skylights provide plenty of natural light and the high gloss anigre finish gives a warm feel throughout.

This 55-metre (180ft) ketch even has a Steinway baby grand piano – for anyone wanting to relive the luxurious and decadent Great Gatsby lifestyle.

Marie has many elegant design features like the private aft owner’s cockpit and the Art Deco inspired skylight above the oval dining table.

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Marie was penned by Dutchman Andre Hoek, who designed the winner of the 2017 America’s Cup Superyacht Yacht Regatta in Bermuda, Lionheart .

This superyacht thoroughbred can sleep up to 10 guests in four luxurious cabins fit for a king.

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Athena – £41 million

SY Athena sailing on blue seas

The fourth largest sailing yacht in the world, the graceful and majestic Athena is a timeless classic.

This three masted 90-metre schooner has played host to the likes of Hollywood actors Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts, Griffin Dunne and Fisher Stevens.

Designed by Pieter Beeldsnijder with Dykstra Naval Architects and built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard, she is based on the Italian fashion designer family Gucci’s 1927 wooden schooner, Creole.

A double bed in a cabin on board the Athena superyacht

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The 90-metre (295.3ft) Athena is a true blend of traditional yachting style, along with modern sailing technology.

Designed by Rebecca Bradley Interior Design, her rich interior features wood and a palette of blues and creams.

Five sumptuous cabins, including a stunning full beam master suite, can sleep 10 in utter luxury.

Sybaris – £80.29 million

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Sleek and sculptured, Sybaris  is the sixth largest private yacht in the world, and everything about her is elegant and impressive.

Launched last year, she was designed by the creators of the iconic Maltese Falcon, Perini Navi, along with the expertise of the award winning designed Philippe Briand.

Her size and scale amaze: Sybaris is powered by 3,000sq m of sail. She also has two Rondal custom produced carbon masts, a retractable keel, and a new captive winch system.

Down below, it is easy to see why she won last year’s Monaco Yacht Show ‘s best interior award.

The interior of the sixth largest private yacht in the world - Sybaris

The Miami-based PH Design has created a spacious and luxurious open plan living space, with a focused use of titanium throughout the yacht.

The lustrous alloy was used for handholds, rails and other fittings. Specialist craftsmen from the F1 world were brought in to help with the construction.

Bespoke furniture and bleached oak joinery gives it a contemporary style, and 12 guests can be comfortably accommodated the six guest cabins. The full-beam owner’s suite includes two bathrooms a dressing area, walk-in wardrobe, an office and lounge.

Outside, a broad, well-protected deck affords private dining and lounging, with a unique 60-foot flybridge offering incredible views under sail.

The 70-meter (230ft)  Sybaris is currently for sale, lying in the Monaco area.

Eos – £116.45 million

the stunning expensive sailing yacht, Eos

A former holder of the largest private sailing yacht in the world title, the custom sail yacht Eos was build by the world famous Lürssen shipyard.

The 92.9 metre (304.89ft) Bermuda rigged schooner belongs to billionaire media mogul Barry Diller and his fashion designer wife, Diane von Fürstenberg.

She was delivered in 2006 and underwent a refit in 2013 following a fire on board.

Eos’ interior has been designed by François Catroux, named by Vanity Fair as the “Über-Rich’s Favorite Interior Designer”.

Known for his symmetrical design, Catroux previously penned the interior design for another Lürssen superyacht – the 316-foot Limitless.

Eos has a clean and contemporary interior, with a use of neutral tones and wood.

She can take up to 16 guests and 21 crew and features a displacement aluminium hull and aluminium superstructure, with teak decks. Eos has plenty of toys and tenders to keep guests entertained at sea.

Maltese Falcon  – £116.45-£232 million

The stunning superyacht Maltese Falcon at full sail

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Chartered by the likes of Tom Hanks and Hugh Jackman, the iconic Maltese Falcon has to be one of the most photographed and best known yachts of all time.

The 88-metre (288.7ft) Perini Navi yacht is famed for its revolutionary sailing system – the Falcon Rig – which delivers exceptional performance and speed.

The square rigged DynaRig sail plan is automated. Three self-standing and rotating masts accommodate 15 sails for a total sail area of 2,400sq m. These are controlled by a touch of a button on the ship’s bridge.

Although purists might argue the Maltese Falcon is not a true sailing superyacht, most agree that she is stunning to behold.

A bedroom on board the superyacht Maltese Falcon

The VIP outside bedroom

Original built for the American capitalist Tom Perkins (he would only ever say that she cost more than $150 million, but less than $300 million), the Maltese Falcon was later sold for $100 million to one of the richest women in the world, billionaire hedge fund founder Elena Ambrosiadou.

Today, she is available for charter, taking up to 12 guests for the most luxurious holiday of their lives: think Jacuzzis, an al fresco cinema, spa, gym, spacious saloon and a crew of 17 to deliver your every want and need.

Sailing Yacht A – £360 million

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Sailing Yacht A is the world’s most expensive privately owned sailing superyacht.

Again, while many argue that she is not a true sailing yacht, her size certainly makes her impressive.

The leviathan is a staggering 143-metres (469 ft) long, and has three distinctive mast which are some of the tallest and most highly loaded freestanding composite structures in the world.

Each mast can sustain 90 knots of wind.

The three sails were created in 2016 at Doyle Sailmakers in Salem, Massachusetts, and the tallest mast – 91 metres – even has a small room inside.

Built for the Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko, the sail-assisted superyacht has been designed by Frenchman Philippe Starck, who was behind Melnichenko’s previous superyacht, Motor Yacht A, and Steve Jobs’ superyacht, Venus.

This advanced superyacht has a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system and state-of-the-art navigation systems.

A balcony on Sailing Yacht A

One of the balconies on board. Credit: GTRES/PA Images

The interior is kept a closely guarded secret, although it is believed that Sailing Yacht A has eight floors.

Much has been made of its unique 93-square-foot curved glass observation pod in the vessel’s hull.

Sailing Yacht A was built at Nobiskrug’s shipyard at Kiel, Germany, and features teak, and a steel hull and steel superstructure with high-tech composite fashion plates that can be formed into any shape or size.

Inside, Sailing Yacht can luxuriously accommodate up to 20 guests and a crew of 54.

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The Most Expensive Yachts In The World (And Why They Cost So Much)

Quick links, motor yacht a, motor yacht a+ (topaz).

Luxury yachts have introduced a glittery (and technologically advanced) era of seafaring, and the most expensive yachts in the world are their epitome.

The ultra-wealthy owners of "megayachts" and "superyachts" do not just own floating palaces that help them navigate the oceans, they possess massive, floating symbols of prestige and decadence.

Every superyacht on this list is a work of art with a unique design, cutting-edge technology, and of course, ultimate luxury.

These vessels range from the glittering History Supreme adorned in gold, to the advanced motor yacht A , symbolizing abundance and class in the shipping world.

Value: $300 Million

As a representative example of maritime luxury and engineering, there is the Pelorus , valued at approximately $300 million.

This yacht measures over 115 meters and has an elegant design with current technology.

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It was constructed by the German shipyard Lürssen and designed by Tim Heywood, with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure.

Pelorus is a luxurious yacht that provides myriad services, like different swimming pools, helipads, and a lavishly appointed category of guest suites.

She has a high-tech stabilization system for a smooth sail.

Over the years, the yacht has been owned by eminent personalities and serves as a sign of wealth in the realm of luxurious yachts.

Price: $320 Million

The Radiant , valued at an estimated $320 million , is a fantastic example of marine lavishness in secure vessel.

Built in 2009 by Lürssen, this super yacht comes with a sophisticated design created by Tim Heywood and an exquisite interior by Glen Pushelburg.

In addition to the luxury-focused features expected on a yacht of her pedigree, she has up-to-date security attributes – like a missile defense shield for maximum security:

Boat International shared that she is also equipped with an arsenal of sonic guns that fire low-frequency sound waves that can burst the eardrums of approaching assailants and a military water cannon capable of sinking an approaching boat at more than 100 yards.

The Radiant boasts luxurious facilities such as a swimming pool, beach club, a theater room, and a well-equipped gym.

She offers the finest in luxury, technology, and safety, earning her a spot among elite nautical craft and providing an exceptionally safe experience at sea.

Price: $400 Million

The Dubai yacht, valued at $400 million, is another example of extreme maritime luxury.

Spanning an impressive 162 meters, she is among the largest yachts traversing the seas today.

Commissioned by Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei and later acquired by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, this floating masterpiece was crafted by Platinum Yachts.

Her lavish features include a mosaic swimming pool, a helipad, and a striking circular staircase.

Her interior, adorned with opulent fabrics and handcrafted materials, offers a sumptuous visual experience rivaling the extraordinary comfort and luxury she boasts.

Dubai is not just a vessel but a symbol of regal luxury and architectural grandeur on the seas.

Price: $440 Million

Motor Yacht A , valued at $440 million, is a striking example of maritime luxury and architectural innovation ... with a highly unassuming moniker.

Designed by Philippe Starck and engineered by Blohm + Voss, this 119-meter vessel stands out with her futuristic, submarine-inspired silhouette.

Launched in 2008, she boasts an opulent interior, including a 2,500-square-foot master bedroom and disco, alongside six guest suites that can be converted into four larger staterooms.

Her unique features include three swimming pools (one glass-bottomed) and a helipad.

Emphasizing luxury and privacy, Motor Yacht A is a floating masterpiece , blending avant-garde design with state-of-the-art technology.

Price: $455 Million

The Flying Fox , valued at $455 million, is a textbook example of maritime luxury and engineering.

Built by the renowned German shipyard Lürssen in 2019, this yacht stands out for her sheer size and opulent features.

She spans an impressive length, offering ample space for a vast array of amenities and to accommodate a number of guests.

Her interior design is a blend of elegance and modernity, providing unparalleled comfort and luxury.

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The Flying Fox is not just a vessel; she is a floating sanctuary which offers a unique and indulgent experience, making her one of the most prestigious yachts in the world today.

Price: $527 Million

Motor Yacht A+ , previously christened Topaz and valued at $527 million, is a stunning vessel whose reputation precedes her.

Launched in 2012 by Lürssen Yachts, this impressive vessel spans 147 meters, making her one of the largest yachts in the world.

Designed by Tim Heywood with an interior by Terence Disdale, the Topaz is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and amenities.

She features multiple decks, a large jacuzzi, a swimming pool, a spacious conference room, a cinema, and a fully equipped gym.

This yacht is a floating estate and mansion, fusing elegance, luxury, and high-end technology, reflecting the pinnacle of affluent living and nautical craftsmanship.

Price: $600 Million

The Azzam , priced at $600 million, is a remarkable feat in yacht engineering and luxury.

Launched in 2013 by Lürssen Yachts and designed by Nauta Yachts, she stretches an impressive 180 meters, making her one of the largest private yachts ever built.

Notable for both her speed and elegance, the Azzam boasts a sleek, sophisticated design and can reach speeds over 30 knots, thanks to her powerful jet engines.

Her interior, designed by Christophe Leoni, exudes luxury with intricate, bespoke designs.

This yacht represents a harmonious blend of size, performance, and opulence, setting a new standard in luxury yachting.

Price: $1.5 Billion

The Eclipse is one of the world's most expensive yachts, towing a hefty price tag of $1.5 billion; her valuation has increased since she first launched .

This luxurious vessel is renowned for her extraordinary size and opulent amenities. She features a sleek and modern design, offering her privileged occupants the utmost in comfort and extravagance at sea.

The Eclipse set new standards for oceanic luxury with multiple decks, spacious cabins, a swimming pool, a helipad, and a mini-submarine on board.

Owned by prominent Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, this yacht once held the record for being the longest privately owned yacht, until the Azzam sailed away with her crown.

A Note About The History Supreme 'Superyacht'

"price": $5 billion.

Across the internet, the History Supreme is routinely touted as the most expensive yacht to ever exist, purportedly fashioned entirely from solid gold and platinum, and even inlaid with precious gems.

If ever a vessel was made to be on a list like this, it's the History Supreme . But precious little information seems to exist about the yacht, and it is particularly scarce with respect to basic details like her home port and supposed owner.

Yet searches for the History Supreme lead to link after link ranking it as the most expensive yacht ever made, sidestepping obvious questions – such as ones about whether precious metals are compatible with prolonged exposure to corrosive seawater, or whether a vessel of her description could be seaworthy at all.

Thankfully, the maritime information hub BoatSafe.com has the scoop on this mysterious vessel , first pointing out that every site listing "uses the same four images" – often a sign that a concept or CGI object has been mistaken for or falsely held out as real.

Almost all the other yachts on this list have left undeniable traces of their existence – registration information, dedicated Wikipedia entries, and details about their movements and ports of call.

As for the "four images" in total, that's uncommon for notable vessels, which are often photographed by boating enthusiasts and beachgoers when yachts are docked, boarded, or when they're seen near the shoreline while at sea.

In this particular instance, it's difficult to imagine a solid gold yacht criss-crossing the planet for well over a decade (after her supposed commission in 2011) and not appearing in at least one Instagram post.

The History Supreme is described as the most unusual and lavish yacht in history, but no verifiable evidence of her seems to exist anywhere; she is brag-worthy, but never bragged about.

As BoatSafe.com explains, the History Supreme has all the hallmarks of an internet hoax:

You may have heard that the most expensive yacht in history is called the History Supreme. As near as I’ve been able to figure out, that’s not true. Not because the alleged $4.8 billion yacht wouldn’t be the most expensive – that’s far more than the next most expensive yacht.

Instead, it’s not true because the History Supreme is not a real yacht. It doesn’t exist. But you wouldn’t know that from how the internet works.

BoatSafe.com raised questions about her rumored owner (an unnamed, wealthy man from Malaysia), pointing out that her supposed cost of $5 billion amounted to over a third of the richest man in Malaysia's net worth:

People have assumed that the owner would be a man named Robert Kuok, the richest man in Malaysia. His fortune is around $14.5 billion. If he was indeed the man who purchased this boat, it means he spent one third of all of his money on it. That’s a lot of money to invest in a single boat.

Even if an individual with $15 billion decided to spend $5 billion on the History Supreme , Boat Safe uncovered what looked to be firm evidence of a hoax, pointing out the four images "looked a lot like the Baia One Hundred , a yacht made by Italian yacht makers Baia in 2008."

BoatSafe.com contacted Baia, which confirmed the images were theirs, and introduced another excellent question – how could a solid gold yacht be buoyant?

Baia’s sales manager said those photos were stolen from their website and doctored. So they were not new photos of an altered boat, but altered photos of an old boat. Moreover, and this is crucial, he also pointed out what should have been obvious to anyone working in boating news. If Hughes added 110 tons of gold to the boat, how the heck was it staying afloat?

If anything, the History Supreme is a good reminder that not everything that glitters turns out to be gold, that not everything flashy or exciting on the internet turns out to be true, and that the world's most expensive yacht would generate photographic evidence of its existence.

The Most Expensive Yachts In The World (And Why They Cost So Much)

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Catamarans come in various sizes, but have you ever wondered what the most expensive catamarans in the world are? Let’s find out.

A catamaran is a boat that features dual hulls that run parallel on either side. Although many sailing enthusiasts will be fine with buying a regular size catamaran to scratch their sailing itch if you have money to spare, why not spoil yourself with a luxurious catamaran?

From the Hemisphere ($280,000), which is an astounding 145” long, to the 217” long Hodor ($30 m), to the 332” Nemesis One ($90m), catamarans come in various sizes and price tags. Catamaran builders are constantly raising the bar along with the price tag.

Learning about catamarans, what makes them unique, and the most expensive catamarans on the planet is something very interesting, especially to sailors. So, if you’re interested in buying a luxury catamaran, you will want to stay with us till the end.

As sailing enthusiasts with years of experience, we can give you all the information you need on luxury catamarans, or in this case, the most expensive catamarans that you can buy.

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For their particular benefits over mono-hulled vessels, both seasoned yachting fans and those new to the world of yacht charters like to vacation and host events onboard luxury catamarans, and these ten largest luxury catamarans available for charter are among the best available today.

These well-kept catamarans offer better stability while sailing and at anchor, and the larger beam provides more room onboard for organizing dockside activities and enjoying the outdoors wherever you go. Large weather-protected cockpits, expansive foredecks with trampolines, and most large catamarans also include a flybridge for sunbathing and outdoor dining are all noteworthy features.

Catamarans are also speedier than monohulls and, because of their short draught, can often penetrate shallower coves to locate hidden jewels. Another advantage of catamaran sailing is the use of two engines to match the twin hulls, which improves safety and maneuverability while traveling between islands.

Nemesis One - ($90 million)

As the first multi-hull hydrofoil, the 'Nemesis One' has garnered much attention. This luxury catamaran will be able to lift out of the water on hydrofoils to attain a top speed of over 50 knots, changing the face of high-performance cruising multihulls. With its astounding technologically sophisticated features, Nemesis Yachts revealed their pioneering 332 feet futuristic catamaran design, which redefines a traditional sailing yacht.

The 'Oceanwings' wing sail claims to minimize crew needs to a bare minimum since the wings automatically modify angle, camber, and twist, removing the need for manual sail trimming. The all-carbon-fiber Nemesis One exudes a beautiful futuristic atmosphere without sacrificing the car's cozy amenities. The designers used cutting-edge hydraulic and electronic systems to eliminate the need for pulling lines or manipulating sails. Nemesis One will be outfitted with the latest generation of smart LiDar (laser radar) sensors, which will accurately capture the yacht's surroundings, including the current sea condition and parameters such as wave height.

Nemesis One is also forging new ground by allowing users to swap out the port and starboard facing dwelling modules with ones with alternate interior layouts. In the blink of an eye, the interior arrangement may be converted from owner to charter setup. Both modules may be removed fully to make the most of this beast, putting the already fast boat into the 'Ultra-Light Race Mode' configuration.

The Hemisphere - ($280,000)

The Hemisphere is another luxury yacht that can comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests, thanks to its roomy interior, which offers plenty of space and entertainment options. Furthermore, being one of the more stable and trustworthy vessels on the water, it is unquestionably the ideal luxury ship to charter for a seagoing excursion that will deliver a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The outside is just as beautiful, with a flybridge that provides an incredible amount of deck area for leisure activities. There are also other sitting places, including those around the spa pool on the upper deck. If that wasn't enough, the aft deck has a magnificent glass table with a map of the seven continents engraved into it. The formal dining room is located below here, where visitors may relax and enjoy a four-star meal or a quick snack, depending on the time of day.

Its accommodations are one-of-a-kind, delivering another level of luxury that departs from the ordinary, mundane experience that may otherwise detract from a great holiday spent reveling in the total splendor of such a vessel. It has fifteen distinct types of stone in its construction, as well as eighteen different types of leather and a range of finishing touches, such as brushed wood, wenge, and walnut bottoms.

It has fifteen different types of stone in its construction, as well as eighteen different types of leather and a broad range of finishing touches, such as brushed wood, wenge, and walnut bottoms, that give it a distinct and stylish feel.

This craft was designed with little more than leisure and a love for adventure in mind. It was built at the UK's Pendennis Shipyard, and Metrica Interior in Germany designed and fitted the interior. The sheer grandeur of the place allows for pleasures that visitors to the Hemisphere will agree are both luxurious and beautiful in scope.

Even while operating at full throttle, the vessel's design provides complete comfort and an unforgettable trip. As a catamaran, she is also quite stable, as one would anticipate from such a vessel. The luxury catamaran has built upon the original design by removing the more simple shapes that came before and extending in a fashion that tries to impress, as with many designs adopted from the past into the contemporary period.

The Hemisphere takes the lead in pure magnificence and performance as the world's largest and most stunning catamaran. This magnificent sailboat was first launched in 2011 and reaches 145 feet over the sea. Van Peteghem Lauriot created the design which is an ode to past designs, with all of the modern comforts and technology that gives you the complete package.

Hodor - ($30m)

Hodor's linear exteriors and gray paints give it an industrial air, while the hull, helicopter, and helipad are all beautifully completed with contrasting orange stripes. Astilleros Armón constructed her at their Burela shipyard in Spain, with design and naval architecture by Incat Crowther. To optimize living space aboard the mothership, the vessel was built to be filled with toys.

For instance, there are up to nine fully loaded jet skis available, as well as four Yamaha quad bikes, two ATVs, four TW200 trail motorbikes, one Hobie Cat, and even two Laser dinghies. You also get a 16-meter Hydra-Sports 53 center console sports boat and a 7.3-meter Novurania catamaran RIB neatly fitted on the upper deck.

A hydraulic lift is dropped between the two hulls to deploy the 17-meter Nor-Tech 560 Sport center console. And if that isn't enough, there are rumors that a Seamagine Aurora-3 submersible is being considered for the owner's collection of toys.

It features two gorgeous internal guest quarters with bathrooms, in addition to functioning as toy storage. Is this the world's largest catamaran and the world's largest toy box? This is the best toy for thrill-seekers who have deep pockets and enjoy water activities.

The helipad is completely approved and CAP437 compliant for helicopters weighing up to 6 tons and with a D-value of up to 16 meters, such as the Eurocopter EC145. A huge reception area, furnished to yacht standards, lies in front of the helipad, allowing visitors to be shuttled between helicopters and tenders in luxury.

In case you were wondering, Incat Crowther, an Australian design studio, created Hodor. Five tenders (the biggest being 56' / 17 meters), jet skis, quad bikes, a submarine garage, a helipad, and a substantial complement of crew, personnel, and support equipment are among some of the facilities you get to enjoy onboard.

Royal Falcon One - ($2.4m)

This futuristic catamaran built by Singaporean builders Royal Fleet in 2019 looks like something out of a science fiction movie. The two hulls have the appearance of a sports car circuit if you look closely. The large beam allows for a very pleasant cruising experience. Porsche Create Studio started with a blank sheet of paper to design a catamaran-style boat.

Her contemporary interiors have the best leathers and materials to complement her ultra-modern external style. Guests may enjoy amazing ocean views from a panoramic lounge. The Royal Falcon One has a Jacuzzi, an onboard bar, and a tender garage for up to 10 hired guests. In addition, Royal Falcon One is equipped with dual 4,600 horsepower engines and two waterjets courtesy of Rolls-Royce, allowing her to achieve peak speeds of 35 knots. The Royal Falcon One has a one-of-a-kind design created by the legendary Porsche Design Studio.

The unique design of the Royal Falcon One combines all of the efficient economic cruising features of a multihull with the additional space given by the wide beam, all while providing guests with an attractive aesthetic and utilitarian but luxury interior.

The Royal Falcon One offers five large and pleasant bedrooms, offering plenty of space for guests. The main deck has three guest rooms, while the top deck has a full-beam master bedroom with its own private deck space, as well as a VIP suite. The interior design is innovative, offering guests the ultimate in luxury while employing only the best leathers and materials to produce a contemporary design that complements her ultra-modern outward appearance.

The thoughtful internal plan allows for a panoramic observation salon forward of the main saloon, making the most of the yacht's broad beam and an amazing gathering place. Royal Falcon One offers many dining and relaxation areas on deck. The upper sun deck has a Jacuzzi and cushioned sun cushions, while the main deck has an external salon to the aft.

The crew quarters are hidden between the two hulls, while the tender of Royal Falcon One is stored in the stern, served by a crane for deployment and retrieval. This is an excellent chance for a new owner to obtain a brand-new yacht with a head-turning, stand-out design, with minimal engine hours, and presented for sale in pristine condition.

Ten guests will be accommodated in five cabins, with extra ten staff members onboard. The Royal Falcon One has opulent interiors and expansive outside spaces for parties and relaxation. On the sun terrace, there is a Jacuzzi, as well as formal and outdoor eating places, all of which have been furnished to provide the ultimate comfort.

Silver Cloud - ($31m)

Abeking & Rasmussen, a German shipyard, created this outstanding dual hull model in 2009, which has won two World Superyacht Awards. The exquisite interiors were created by Michael Kirschstein. Silver Cloud's 134 feet are packed with luxuries, including a spa pool, a sky deck, and a spacious helicopter pad.

A 360-degree sliding door welcomes visitors to the main deck's magnificent views, which give plenty of chances for al fresco eating and entertainment. Silver Cloud can accommodate up to twelve people and provides lots of entertainment, such as a fully furnished media area, a 65-inch plasma TV, and complete scuba diving equipment for each visitor. Silver Cloud also has a lot of speed; with zero-speed stabilizers, she can travel 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots.

The main deck saloon, designed by Michael Kirschstein, features wide windows with panoramic views, two lounge sections, and two dining rooms, all of which contribute to a sense of closeness among passengers. Powered sliding glass doors open to the aft deck, which has everything you need for outdoor entertainment and dining.

With four motorized lounge chairs and a 65-inch LED television screen that drops from the ceiling, the sky lounge serves as a media room, providing guests with a pleasant location for relaxing watching. There is also an elevator, a spa pool, and a big helicopter deck.

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10 Most Expensive Sailboats In The World

History supreme.

History Supreme is currently the most famous, and most expensive sailboat in the world. The History Supreme is a luxury yacht that was built in 2011 by the UK-based company, Lurssen Yachts. It is the world’s most expensive yacht, costing an estimated $4.8 billion. The yacht is owned by Malaysian businessman Robert Kuok and is said to be made of solid gold and platinum. It is 100 meters long and has a master suite with a wall of solid gold, a wine cellar, a helicopter landing pad, and a mini-submarine. The yacht also features a statue of a T-Rex made of solid meteorite.

Eclipse Yacht

Eclipse Yacht is currently the 2nd most expensive sailboat in the world. The Eclipse Yacht is a luxury yacht owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. It is the world’s second-largest private yacht, measuring 533 feet in length. It was built by Blohm + Voss of Hamburg, Germany, and was launched in 2010. The yacht is powered by two diesel engines and two gas turbines and has a top speed of 22 knots. It features two helicopter pads, two swimming pools, several hot tubs, a disco hall, a cinema, and a mini-submarine. The yacht also has a crew of 70 and can accommodate up to 36 guests.

Streets of Monaco

Streets of Monaco is currently the 3rd most expensive sailboat in the world, worth $1.1 Billion. The Streets of Monaco sailboat is a luxury yacht designed by Yacht Island Design. It is a replica of the famous Monte Carlo harbor and features a mini-Monaco complete with a helipad, a beach club, a swimming pool, a mini-golf course, and a go-kart track. The yacht also has a casino, a spa, a cinema, and a nightclub. The yacht is powered by two diesel engines and can accommodate up to 16 guests.

Azzam (2013 yacht)

Azzam (2013 yacht) is currently the 4th most expensive sailboat in the world .

Azzam is a 180m (590ft) superyacht owned by Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the United Arab Emirates and Emir of Abu Dhabi. It is the world’s largest private yacht and was built by the German shipyard Lürssen. It was launched in April 2013 and is estimated to have cost around $600 million.

Azzam is powered by two gas turbines and two diesel engines, giving it a top speed of over 30 knots (56 km/h). It has a crew of 60 and can accommodate up to 36 guests. The yacht features a helipad, a swimming pool, a cinema, and a spa.

Sailing Yac ht A

Sailing Yacht A is currently the 5th most expensive sailboat in the world. Sailing Yacht A is a luxury sailing yacht owned by Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko. The yacht was designed by Philippe Starck and built by Nobiskrug in Germany. It was launched in 2008 and is one of the largest sailing yachts in the world, measuring 143 meters (469 feet) in length. It has three masts, each with a height of 90 meters (295 feet). The yacht is powered by a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system and has a top speed of 21 knots. It also features a helipad, a swimming pool, and a submarine.

Topaz Yacht is currently the 6th most expensive sailboat in the world. The Topaz sailboat is a popular sailboat model that is designed for both racing and cruising. It is a lightweight, fast, and responsive boat that is easy to handle. The Topaz is available in a variety of sizes and configurations, ranging from a 22-foot day sailor to a 40-foot racer/cruiser. The Topaz is known for its excellent performance in light air and its ability to handle a wide range of conditions. It is also known for its comfortable interior and spacious cockpit. The Topaz is a great choice for those looking for a fast and responsive sailboat that is easy to handle and comfortable to sail.

The ruler of Dubai’s Yacht

The ruler of Dubai's

The ruler of Dubai’s  Yacht is currently the 7th most expensive sailboat in the world. The Azzam is a luxury yacht owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. It is the world’s largest private yacht, measuring 180 meters (590 feet) in length. It was built by the German shipbuilding company Lurssen Yachts and was launched in 2013. It is powered by two gas turbines and two diesel engines and can reach a top speed of 30 knots (35 mph). The Azzam is equipped with a helipad, a swimming pool, a cinema, and a gym. It also has a crew of 60 people.

Superyacht “Radiant”

Superyacht "Radiant"

Superyacht “Radiant” is currently the 8th most expensive sailboat in the world. The Radiant is a superyacht built by the Dutch shipyard Oceanco in 2011. The yacht is designed by the renowned designer Nuvolari Lenard and has a length of 88.5 meters (290 feet). The yacht is powered by two MTU diesel engines, each with a power of 4,400 kW, and has a maximum speed of 17 knots. The yacht has a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure and can accommodate up to 12 guests in six cabins. The yacht also features a large sundeck, a Jacuzzi, a gym, and a cinema. The Radiant is owned by the Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko.

Motor Yacht A

Motor Yacht A

Motor Yacht A is currently the 9th most expensive sailboat in the world. The yacht was built by German shipyard Blohm + Voss in Hamburg, Germany, and launched in 2004. It is one of the largest yachts in the world, measuring 119 meters (390 feet) in length, and has a beam of 14.3 meters (47 feet). It has a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure.

The yacht is powered by two MTU 20V 1163 diesel engines, each producing 8,848 horsepower. It has a maximum speed of 22 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots.

The interior of the yacht was designed by French designer Christian Liaigre and features a modern, minimalist style. It has a total of seven decks, including a main deck, upper deck, sun deck, and bridge deck. The yacht can accommodate up to 14 guests in seven cabins, including a master suite, two VIP suites, and four guest cabins. It also has a crew of up to 42.

The yacht is equipped with a variety of amenities, including a gym, spa, sauna, Jacuzzi, and cinema. It also has a helipad and a swimming pool.

The yacht is owned by Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko.

Al Said 

Al Said is currently the 10th most expensive sailboat in the world. The Al Said is a motor yacht owned by the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said Al Said. It was built by Lurssen Yachts in Germany and delivered to the Sultan in 2008.

The Al Said is the world’s second-largest yacht, measuring 508ft (155m) in length. It is powered by two diesel engines and can reach a top speed of 25 knots. The yacht has a crew of 154 and can accommodate up to 70 guests.

The Al Said features a concert hall that can accommodate a 50-piece orchestra, a cinema, a spa, a gym, and a helipad. It also has a glass-bottomed swimming pool and a jacuzzi.

The yacht is estimated to have cost around US$300 million. It is named after Sultan’s father, Said bin Taimur.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sailboat.

A sailboat is a type of boat that is propelled by sails. It is powered by the wind and uses a combination of sails, rigging, and a hull to move through the water. Sailboats come in a variety of sizes and styles, from small dinghies to large yachts.

How does a sailboat work?

A sailboat works by harnessing the power of the wind. The sails act as wings, catching the wind and pushing the boat forward. The sails are attached to the mast, which is connected to the hull of the boat. The rudder is used to steer the boat, and the keel helps to keep the boat upright and stable.

How much is a sailboat?

The cost of a sailboat can vary greatly depending on the size, type, and condition of the boat. Prices can range from a few thousand dollars for a small used boat to hundreds of thousands of dollars for a larger, newer boat.

How does a sailboat sail into the wind?

A sailboat can sail into the wind by using a technique called tacking. This involves sailing at an angle into the wind, then turning the boat and sailing in the opposite direction at an angle. This allows the boat to make progress in the direction of the wind.

How fast does a sailboat go?

The speed of a sailboat depends on a variety of factors, including the size and type of boat, the wind speed, and the skill of the sailor. Generally, sailboats can travel anywhere from 2 to 20 knots (2.3 to 23 mph).

How to make a sailboat?

1. Gather the materials you will need to make your sailboat. You will need a sheet of plywood, a piece of wood for the mast, a piece of wood for the keel, a piece of wood for the rudder, a piece of fabric for the sail, a piece of rope, and some nails or screws.

2. Cut the plywood into the shape of a boat. You can use a jigsaw or a band saw to do this.

3. Cut the mast, keel, and rudder pieces to the desired size.

4. Attach the mast, keel, and rudder pieces to the plywood boat using nails or screws.

5. Cut the fabric for the sail to the desired size.

6. Attach the sail to the mast using the rope.

7. Place the boat in the water and enjoy your sailboat!

How to make a paper sailboat?

1. Cut a piece of paper into a triangle shape. The triangle should be as wide as you want the sailboat to be.

2. Fold the triangle in half lengthwise.

3. Cut a small slit in the center of the folded triangle.

4. Unfold the triangle and cut two small slits on either side of the center slit.

5. Fold the triangle in half again and insert a straw or skewer into the center slit.

6. Cut a small rectangle out of the paper and fold it in half.

7. Insert the folded rectangle into the slits on either side of the center slit. This will be the mast of the sailboat.

8. Cut a small triangle out of the paper and fold it in half.

9. Insert the folded triangle into the slits on either side of the center slit. This will be the sail of the sailboat.

10. Place the sailboat in a bowl of water and watch it sail away!

What to wear on a sailboat?

When sailing, it is important to wear clothing that is comfortable and appropriate for the weather. Depending on the temperature, you may want to wear shorts, a t-shirt, and a light jacket. You should also wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Additionally, you should wear closed-toe shoes with non-slip soles to prevent slipping on the boat.

How to draw a sailboat?

1. Start by drawing a triangle with a curved bottom. This will be the sail of the boat.

2. Draw a curved line at the bottom of the triangle to form the hull of the boat.

3. Draw two lines extending from the sides of the triangle to the bottom of the hull. These will be the masts of the boat.

4. Draw a curved line at the top of the triangle to form the top of the sail.

5. Draw a curved line at the bottom of the hull to form the bottom of the boat.

6. Draw two lines extending from the sides of the hull to the bottom of the boat. These will be the sides of the boat.

7. Draw a curved line at the top of the hull to form the deck of the boat.

8. Draw a curved line at the bottom of the deck to form the bow of the boat.

9. Draw two lines extending from the sides of the bow to the bottom of the boat. These will be the sides of the bow.

10. Draw a curved line at the top of the bow to form the stern of the boat.

11. Draw two lines extending from the

How does a sailboat sail against the wind?

A sailboat can sail against the wind by using a technique called tacking. This involves sailing at an angle into the wind, then turning the boat and sailing in the opposite direction at an angle. This allows the boat to make progress against the wind by zig-zagging across the water.

What should you do if you are operating a motorboat that is being overtaken by a sailboat?

If you are operating a motorboat that is being overtaken by a sailboat, you should slow down and allow the sailboat to pass. You should also make sure to stay to the right of the sailboat and maintain a safe distance.

If a sailboat and a motorboat are both underway, when is the sailboat the give-way vessel?

The sailboat is the give-way vessel when the motorboat is on the starboard side of the sailboat.

What should a sailboat operator do when approaching a PWC head-on?

When approaching a PWC head-on, the sailboat operator should reduce speed and give way to the PWC. The sailboat operator should also sound a horn or whistle to alert the PWC operator of their presence.

When a sailboat is approaching a powerboat, which one is the give-way vessel?

The sailboat is the give-way vessel.

What should you look out for when launching a sailboat with a raised mast?

1. Make sure the mast is securely fastened to the boat.

2. Check the rigging and lines for any signs of wear or damage.

3. Ensure the sails are properly secured and the halyards are properly tensioned.

4. Make sure the boom is securely fastened to the mast.

5. Check the rudder and tiller for any signs of damage or wear.

6. Make sure the boat is properly balanced and the center of gravity is correct.

7. Make sure the boat is clear of any obstacles or other boats.

8. Make sure the wind is blowing in the right direction for the sailboat to move forward.

When a sailboat overtakes a powerboat which vessel is the stand-on vessel?

The sailboat is the stand-on vessel.

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