This year has seen two of the most expensive yachts in the world join the charter market.
Most expensive superyachts. Which means the worlds largest yacht Azzam with a sticker. As a very general indicator it usually costs between eight to 12 per cent of the purchase price per annum to operate and maintain. Mohammed bin Salman the crown prince of Saudi Arabia bought this megayacht for 500 million euros 587 million in 2015 while he was deputy crown prince.
Across her five colossal decks she houses a pair of helipads which are large enough to accommodate some of the biggest choppers on the market. The 134-meter superyacht Serene was reportedly purchased by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman from Russian vodka tycoon Yuri Schefler in 2015 for 550 million. The most expensive yacht rental in the world the Serene is unsurprisingly the go-to megayacht charter for the mega-rich.
Freshly launched these stunning ships add to an already impressive array of. From helipads to palatial beach clubs discover some of the worlds most expensive yachts and the fabulous amenities they have to offer. Coming in at 446ft 136m super yacht Flying Fox is the worlds largest superyacht for charter.
At 48 billion the History Supreme owned by Robert Knok is the worlds most expensive largest superyacht in the whole world. Lana and OPari are now available for hire priced at 2m and 12m per week respectively. In the spirit of celebrating the finer things in life take a sneak peek at some of the worlds most expensive superyachts to get you in the mood for summer.
At 100 feet in length History Supreme took three years to build using 10000 kilograms of solid gold and platinum both of which adorn the dining area deck rails staircases and anchor. Eclipse Costing a staggering 15 billion and one of the biggest superyachts you can find in. Eclipse Superyacht This sleek yacht belongs to Roman Abramovich the billionaire businessman politician and owner of the Chelsea Football Club.
Discover the most expensive superyachts available to charter right now including Flying Fox Lana and Lady S. She was launched by German shipyard Lurssen in 2019 and features accommodation for 22 guests in 11 suites.