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Owner: Mohammed Bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Price: $330 million The yacht has an underwater viewing room, two helipads, a submarine, and multiple swimming pools.
Owner: A member of the royal family of Oman Price: $300 million With a colossal 505 feet in length, the luxurious vessel sleeps up to 70 guests and 154 cabin crew.
Owner: Abdulla Al Futtaim, an Emirati businessman Price: $320 million Aside from the standard amenities like spa and helipad, the Radiant is particularly famous for its security features.
Owner: Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, United Arab Emirates Prime Minister Price: $400 million It has an exquisite VIP lounge, a large social area, jacuzzis, a helipad, and mosaic swimming with elaborate handmade tiling.
Owner: Andrey Melnichenko, Russian billionaire and Philanthropist Price: $440 million As impressive as its exterior, the Motor Yacht A boasts extravagant amenities like three swimming pools.
Owner: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister of UAE Price: $527 million Topaz features underwater lighting, a conference room, air conditioning, and a large jacuzzi.
Owner: Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nayan, Emir of Abu Dhabi Price: $600 million It features a bulletproof master suite and is the world’s largest megayacht.
Owner: No owner yet Price: $1 billion In addition to its Monaco-inspired exteriors, the Street of Monaco also has an extravagant list of amenities and facilities, including a casino, go-kart, a three-floor bedroom, and submarines.
Owner: Roman Abramovich, a former Chelsea boss, and a billionaire Russian oligarch. Price: $1.5 billion The Eclipse features multiple hot tubs, a disco hall, a mini-submarine, two helipads, 24 guest bedrooms, and two swimming pools.
Owner: Robert Knok, the richest man in Malaysia Price: $4.8 billion This superyacht has 10,000 kilograms of solid gold and platinum! The extravagant vessel also has a statue made of T-Rex bones and rare 18.5-carat diamond adorned liquor bottle.