Explore a luxury yacht with a theater, spa, and helipad that cost $355 million

Money cannot buy happiness, but it can buy a ridiculously expensive boat.

A floating town-sized vessel is on the market for anyone with nine digits of spare cash.

A superyacht named Ahpo has debuted for an eye-watering $355 million in what industry publications are calling one of the biggest and most expensive boats to list in recent years.

The ship is over 377 feet long (significantly taller than the 305-foot-tall Statue of Liberty) and can accommodate up to 16 guests in eight “immense staterooms,” not to mention four staff cabins (“or security, a nanny, or other auxiliary staff,” according to the ship’s bio). “Her professional crew of 36 attends to her guests’ every need,” the full-time team includes.

A spa with a Himalayan salt sauna and a Turkish-style hammam steam room is available onboard, as is a beach club with a sit-up bar and a waterside lounge. A 12-seat theater, a protected garden for all-season lounging, and an onboard garage with eight small tender boats are also available. There is also a commercially certified helipad.

“We have thousands of materials, different woods… paint, alloy, cable trays – so many cable trays,” Tanja Peters, project manager for the ship’s builder, Lürssen, told Boat International.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“We have thousands of materials, different woods … paint, alloy, cable trays – so many cable trays – and also in the interior, so many different kinds of stones, woods, carpets, mother-of-pearl and wallpaper, it’s unbelievable, and I guess not countable,” Tanja Peters, the project manager for the ship’s builder, Lürssen, told Boat International.