Top 7 Most Expensive Yachts In The World

The yacht will be one of the first things that comes to mind for the ultra-rich. It is not only a symbol of wealth but also shows others how much of a price they are willing to pay. These superyachts will allow them to enjoy their vacation with excitement and privacy far from the hustle and bustle of the city.

It is not surprising to see that only billionaires are able to afford some of the yachts on this list as it can cost billions of dollars to purchase. Here we would like to share with you the top 7 most expensive yachts in the world.
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7. Dubai ($400 Million)

The Dubai we are referring to is not the city but this expensive yacht is owned by one of the most notable people in Dubai which is Mohammed Rashid al-Maktoum who happens to be the leader of Dubai.

This yacht has some interesting history behind it as it was intended to be made for Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei but he suddenly canceled the purchase in 2001. It was then bought by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum.

This superyacht comes with a jacuzzi, swimming pool, helipad, and a lavish dining room that can fit up to 90 people. You can also enjoy more opulent amenities such as the dance hall, squash courts, movie theater as well as a cool submarine.

6. Motor Yacht ($440 Million)

The next most expensive yacht on our list will be the Motor Yacht and it is a 400-foot-long shaped Yacht constructed by the Blohm + Voss shipyard. Rumor has it that Phillipe Starck, designer of the ship, made the ship uniquely blend with the water and coexist with the elements.

If we were to talk about the amenities, this superyacht comes with a master bedroom of 2500 sqft of floor area, a dance hall, and a pool to relax.

5. Topaz ($527 Million)

The magnificent and opulent Topaz was created by a German company for one of the most successful Abu Dhabi businessmen, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The yacht is 482 feet in length and cost a whopping $527 million to make.
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The interior and exterior of the yacht were designed by Tim Heywood and Terrance Disdale. The boat comes with some cool amenities like an indoor gym, a helipad, a swimming pool, a movie theater, and a conference room.

4. Azzam ($600 Million)

Another expensive yacht on this list will be the gorgeous Azzam which was built by the Lürssen company. This superyacht is ginormous in size with a jaw-dropping price of $600 million.

It is measured 590 feet in length and currently holds the record for the largest boat in the world. Its super engine also makes it the fastest yacht out here as it can go up to 35 mph. Its amenities are nothing short of impressive as it has its own defense system and bulletproof glass for the master bedroom as a safety for the people inside.

3. Street of Monaco ($1 Billion)

The yacht that is on the billion-dollar list will be the Street of Monaco as it is merely a concept and has not come to completion yet. The Street of Monaco resembles a floating Metropolis due to how big it is.

It comes in several unique amenities from a go-kart track, tennis court, a helipad, casinos, and a replica of the Monaco Grand Prix track. As the name states, the yacht will somewhat look like the city of Monaco.

2. Eclipse ($1.5 Billion)

Coming in second place is Eclipse which is owned by Russian billionaire, Rowan Abramovich and worth around $1.5 billion. This megayacht stretches across 536 feet in length and also comes with a defense system and bulletproof glass just like the Azzam.
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Along with the top-notch security, there are also two swimming pools, 24 guest cabins, and a disco hall.

1. History Supreme ($4.8 Billion)

The most expensive yacht in the world is held by the History Supreme with a hefty price tag of $4.8 billion. Its overwhelming price is due to the boat being made out of 10,000 kg of gold and platinum.

The boat was designed by Stuart Hughes for Rober Kuok, Malaysia's richest man. There are various interesting amenities that can be seen in the master bedroom including a tyrannosaurus rex bone statue.

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