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Unleashing Nautical Nirvana: The Breathtaking Majesty of World’s Finest Yachts!

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Unleashing Nautical Nirvana: The Breathtaking Majesty of World’s Finest Yachts!

Alfa Nero

Oceanco’s 2007 Monaco Yacht Show debut was Alfa Nero. This 81-metre yacht has elegant lines and a sleek superstructure.

On one of Alfa Nero’s spacious decks, a big pool overlooks the ocean. The Art Deco-inspired decor is contemporary. The Alfa Nero combines utility, design, and vision well.

Pelorus

In 2003, Lürssen manufactured Tim Heywood’s award-winning Pelorus. We’re positive the hull and superstructure’s organic lines will never date.

Maltese Falcon


In 2006, Perini Navi constructed the Maltese Falcon.Designer Ken Freivoch says:

“She was designed without any attempt to be ostentatious or to conform to a set style – it was very much a case of “form follows function”, albeit with very careful attention to essential design principles, balanced proportions and uncluttered and purposeful shapes totally derived from the function they are designed to perform.”

Even on premium boats, less is more. We admire the Maltese Falcon’s sleek and bold lines.

Azzam

The longest private luxury yacht is the 180-metre Azzam. Eclipse, Roman Abramowitsch’s superyacht, held the title. Sheik Chalifa bin Zayid Al Nahyan, UAE president, owns Lürssen’s 2013 floating mansion.

The Azzam features a helipad, 520m2 salon, and rumored private submarine and antimissile system on its seven decks. This masterpiece costs 500 million euros.

Christina O


This luxurious boat has hosted Sir Winston Churchill and Marilyn Monroe. Canadian Vickers manufactured the Christina O for the Canadian marines and participated in D-Day. In 1948, Aristoteles Onassis acquired this lovely ship and transformed it into a luxurious yacht named after his daughter.

Solandge

The Monaco Yacht Show’s Solandge was a standout. Lürssen’s 2013 85-metre Solandge won the show’s longest yacht title. The whirlpool became a nighttime party beneath Monaco’s stars as passengers relaxed in the gym, sauna, massage parlor, or hair salon.

You may PᴜгϲҺase the Solandge for 175 million dollars or have a weeklong vacation for 1 million.

Savarona

In 1931, German shipbuilder Blohm + Voss constructed the Savarona for American heiress Emily Roebling Cadwallader, whose family built the Brooklyn and Golden Gate Bridges. The 134-metre Savarona was the largest yacht ever constructed.

Turkey awarded Atatürk the Savarona in 1938.

The golden Savarona is one of the world’s most gorgeous boats.

Aviva


Abeking & Rasmussen built this 68-metre yacht in 2007. We believe the Aviva’s plumb bow worked. The lavish interior has a vast observation deck, gym, theater, and spa suite.

Athena


US software developer Jim Clark owns this massive, elegant three-masted schooner. Athena is one of the world’s most gorgeous yachts due to her hull and superstructure. This beauty is a computer automation and monitoring marvel.

Carinthia VI

The Carinthia V, her predecessor, sank in Greek seas on her inaugural voyage in 1971, spawning this renowned boat. The following day, German grocery mogul Helmut Horten ordered the sailing classic Carinthia VI.

Jon Bannenburg, the designer, became known as a naval architectural rebel for his Ԁгамаtic superstructure. The Carinthia VI is famous internationally for her sleek, muscular lines.

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