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Guillaume Plisson, working for Imperial, designed the boats and yacht.The Flying Fox is the world’s most expensive six-story charter boat, and it may be worth it for billionaires looking for an alternative summer playground to consider renting it out for the season. The complex yacht has a length of 450 feet and can be rented for a total of £3 million each week, which is equivalent to £18,000 per hour when broken down into smaller increments.OUTSIDE DECKGuillaume Plisson for Imperial
A state-of-the-art cryotherapy chamber, a pool of 400 square meters, a terrace that is solely designated for the practice of yoga, and even a medical center are all included in the construction of the incredibly opulent yacht. It can sleep up to 25 people, but during the day it can accommodate as many as 34 guests, so if you rent it out, you can have a party for your closest friends and even your extended family.
In 2017, construction on the Flying Fox began in Germany, and the final cost of the attraction, once it was finished, was over £500 million. It was completed the previous year before being made available for rent at the beginning of this month. In order for it to reach its full potential, it requires a team of 54 people, ranging from wait staff to gym instructors and bartenders.
Guillaume Plisson for Imperial / Built by LürssenREAD MOREThe best superyachts to self-isolate aboard right now
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You can enter in a variety of ways, including via helicopter or, if you’d rather, by a mini-submarine station, which is ideal for anyone who are looking for a more secret route. Those who are homesick for their gardens on land can instead enjoy the peace of their indoor gardens, which come replete with trees and even a water garden that is specifically designed for them.
Guillaume Plisson for Imperial
Mark Berryman, the main designer for superyachts, was responsible for the interior design, which has 11 cabins, each of which has a private terrace with a view of the water. The superyacht is the pinnacle of floating palaces, and its likeness has been known to cause wealthy individuals such as Roman Abramovich and Sir Philip Green to perform a double take.
MAIN DECK LOBBYGuillaume Plisson for Imperial
Dining deck
Observing deck
The stern of the yacht
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