
When the incredibly rich want to travel, they want to travel in luxurious luxury. For many of the wealthy, traveling by sea is the most luxurious form of transportation. Especially when their huge luxury yachts have features such as numerous pools, helipads, submarines, full staff and the latest marine technology. All these additional services are not cheap if you add up the prices of these ten yachts and reach $ 1.6 billion. Want to know what you can get for 1.6 billion dollars? Come, let me show you how the richest world lives in the sea.
10. $ 90 million. - Le Grand BleuFirst is a 370-foot Le Grand Bleu, which was donated to Eugene Shvidler by his previous owner Roman Abramovich, but not bad for Roman, this gift was more of me, more on that later. Le Grand Blue was built in Germany in the courtyard of the Volcano and went in 2000 on a pair of engines with a capacity of 3,600 horsepower Wärtsilä and a crew of 50 people. If Eugene Shvidler is ever tired of being aboard, he can hop his 74-foot sailboat or 67-foot speedboat and explore the open waters or the surrounding islands.
9. 100 million dollars - Tatoosh
Then we have the 301-foot Tatoosh, owned by Microsoft secret co-founder Paul Allen, photographers or journalists were not allowed on board. Supposedly, this megayacht has a cinema, a pool and a tank for lobsters, and, of course, the required helicopter landing pad.
8. 103 million dollars - Annaliesse
Need to throw a good party? Well, Annaliesse could be the yacht for you. You and your guests can take on a 280-foot spacious lounge with 15 cabins with marble columns, a private spa, lounge, library, playground and a 100-inch movie theater. If you are busy with a more private party, the master cabin has a king-size bed and panoramic windows with remote control.
7. 116 million dollars - Alicia
Annaliesse has a slightly prettier sister ship called the Alysia. In Alysia there are 5 decks, all of which are connected with elevators, on different decks, which have a terrace with barbecue, bar, hot tub for 8 people, spa, gym, lounge, wine cellar with 500 bottles. If you are tired of your guests, you can head to the 1,300-square-foot cabin, which has a private deck, jacuzzi, marble bathroom and king-size bed. If you need to leave quickly, you can do a couple of scuba-scooters.
6. 129 million dollars - Ecstasea
Remember Roman Abramovich, who allegedly shrugs off his other yacht Le Grand Bleu? It’s good that he traded on a 250-foot ecstasy, which was built with Asian interior themes, carved cherry panel walls and marble floors. Luxury items that guests will enjoy on this yacht are a disco, sauna and Turkish baths.
5. 130 million dollars - Pelorus
I'm sorry I made you think that Roman had two yachts? In fact, he has a 3. The third is called Pelorus. So, what can we find in this sea, luxury? Pool check. Helipadas - yes, two of them. Employees? - 40, including several from the British SAS. Mini submarine? - Oh baby! Missile detection system? .... sure why not!
4. 200 million dollars - octopus
The Octopus is another Paul Allen yacht, which extends 416 feet. The octopus is staffed by only 40 crew members, some of whom may be former marine seals. This ship is more like a cartoon robot of the 80s. The octopus has seven small boats, two helicopters, a submarine for 10 people, even a robotic submersible, which performs a search on the seabed.
3. 200 million dollars - the rising sun
This beautiful 453-foot yacht is co-owned by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and producer David Geffen. Highlights of this five-story 82-room beauty include onyx table tops, 9,900 square feet of teak flooring, a cinema and a combined basketball / heliport.
2. 210 million dollars - Lady Moore
Lady Moore is a great lady who was commissioned by Saudi Prince Nasser al-Rashid. This megayacht has a crew of 60 people, a pool with a retractable roof and its own private beach.
1. 350 million dollars - Dubai
The ruler of Dubai needs a luxury ship to travel. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, owners of 531-foot Dubai. Dubai has space for 115 guests and 88 crew members, six guest suites and five VIP suites - all with open balconies. Internal areas flow into the “massive” foyer, and the atrium connects each of the eight decks of mega-yachts. Outside the ship is a large swimming pool, a squash court, a helipad and a small hanger for aircraft.

