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The World's 10 Most Expensive Yachts

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ALYSIA | $843,478 per week

This charter counts with a personal concierge for each person, as a crew of 36 mans Alysia. There are also 18 plasma TV- and DVD-equipped staterooms, naturally with en suite heads and showers to guarantee privacy.
There is also a stateroom and a cinema room in which there are hundreds of movies available.
It also features an extensive 500-plus-bottle-capacity wine cellar or tooling around on the collection of watertoys and a spa. The spa and fitness center offer massage therapy, wet and dry saunas, a cold plunge pool and a beauty salon with aesthetic,hair and nail services.


ANNALIESSE | $843,478 per week

Even though it is related to Alysia, it was finished at Greece's Neorion Syros Shipyard. It is as equipped as Alysia, it features a similar spa with its refined amenities like a Jacussi room decorated with frescoes and exotic Egyptian marble.
It also has an onboard business center equipped with wireless Internet and five satellite connections, a sundeck with an extensive swimming-pool, between many other comodities like six PWCs or a helipad for onshore excursions.


ALEXANDER | $789,327 per week

Alexander features plenty of accommodations with 27 staterooms. Generally used by corporate clients or large parties. More than half of its staterooms have an attached saloon than can double as a meeting room. It also has a discotheque that can be also used as a large conference area.
Besides, it has a 27 seat cinema,disctractions like four tenders, a pair of PWCs, an outdoor bar, swimming-pool, Jacuzzi, plasma TVs in each suite, wireless Internet access and a digital on-demand library with 50 0 movies.


TURAMA | $789,327 per week

First made as a cruise ship, then turned into a charter yatch, it features accommodation for 70 guests. It amenities: a dry sauna, aromatherapy or massage therapy treatments available, getting a makeover at the beauty salon, playroom for kids, Myrad video game system, DVD proyected in a multimedia projection screen, four PWCs, between many other comodities like a 60 delicate screw.








CONSTELLATION | $658,000 per week

Amenities: 24 staterroms, accommodations up to 48 guests, a 50 personel screw guarantying a high level personal service.
The Cha irman's Suite is characterized for its 8 40 square-foot space with a king-size bed, a separate conferenc e room, lounge with bar, walk-in wardrobe.
Can be reached by helicopter into its rising heli pad in an hydraulically way from its aft deck.





UTOPIA | $586,000 per week

Known as the second largest Feadship ever, it was maid for an unnamed client who died before the project was complete d.
The owner's suite is situated on the boat upper deck. It features a panoramic view, a soaking tub, a Jacuzzi, a gym and a mini-galley, between the many atractions it has.
Guests can enjoy of the eight very luxurious staterooms in which they can be accommodated. Three of them are VIP ones, situated on the main deck, two more are placed on the lower one and, fianally, the are two private galleys perfect for a midnight snack.

CHRISTINA O | $575,074 per week


Christina O is one of the most famous megayatch of all time, owned by Aristotle Onassis, visited by the world's most famous people like: Eva Peron, Frank Sinatra or John Wayne, between many others.
Chrstina O features modern amenitie s sucj as satellite TV and DVD systems in each of its 15 staterooms, an aft dec k with a mosaic-lined swimming-pool with a Ari's Bar which is placed in a circular area made from timbers from old Spanish centuries galleons and handholds made of carved whale's teeth and barstools covered in whale foreskins.


LEANDER | $525,000 per week

With room for only twelve guests, it features ten cabins (including a master suite with Jacuzzi and private observation lounge). A 26 screw trained to guaratee excelence according to serve the elite of the elitte.
It also features 32 foot custum tenders, sailsboats, windsurfers, three PWCs and snorkeling and scuba esquipment for all on board.

PHOENIX | $500,000 per week

Art Deco-inspired interior styled by London-based Andrew Winch Designs, this Lürssen is one of the slickest, plus e xpenses.

It features a bilevel owner’s suite; on the lower portion, a king-size bed faces a gold-, silver-, and platinum-leaf lacquered mural, flanked byits baths finished in honey onyx. Both , equipped with a steam room and a separate shower and finished with Baccarat crystal fixtures.

From the owner suite there's a floating staircase that leads to itsr upper level with an adjoining gym. The upper level has a 180º view out expansive windows that can be electronically blacked out to make it easier to enjoy DVDs on the entertainment system.

As for a gorgeous area that the other ten guests can enjoy, her upper saloon’s a good choice. It features a barrel-vaulted ceiling with daylight-dimmable lights that mimic sunlight. A painting from Art Deco master Joan Miro hangs over a mahogany sideboard.


BOADICEA | $490,000 per week

Boadicea is dressed with watertoys and luxurious accommodations and designed with personal attention in mind, as featuring a crew of 26 tends to the needs of 12 guests.
It features a pair of 1200cc PWCs in addition to its 29-, 26-, and 20-foot waterjet tenders. Equipped with both fishing and snorkeling gear for up to 12 guests, a 14-seat cinema, five-star cuisine and mosaic-tile pool.














[source: Power and Motoryacht]

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