These floating marvels aren’t just boats – they’re jaw-dropping works of art that rewrite the rules of luxury. We’re talking cutting-edge tech meets five-star resorts, all while cruising the open seas. Imagine stepping onto a deck that looks like it’s from the year 3000, with amenities that make your favorite hotel seem quaint. These futuristic beauties aren’t just turning heads; they’re setting a whole new bar for what ‘living large’ means on the water. Ready to see how the other half sails? Let’s dive in and explore these ten game-changing super-yachts that’ll make you rethink what’s possible on the high seas.
10. Tatiana – Exterior

The Tatiana is an 80-meter motor yacht that made waves in 2021. With a sleek aluminum superstructure and a reinforced steel hull, it cuts through water with ease. Powered by two MTU engines, the Tatiana can cruise at 12 knots and reach a top speed of 19 knots. Designed to accommodate 12 guests and a crew of 24, this yacht offers a luxurious experience on the high seas.
Tatiana – Interior

The interior, crafted by H2 Yacht Design, is as stunning as its exterior. Recently sold for nearly $100 million, the Tatiana is currently ranked 168th among the world’s largest yachts, showcasing the pinnacle of modern yacht design.
9. Kalila – Exterior

Kalila made history as the first super yacht constructed entirely from carbon fiber when it launched in 2015. This 48-meter vessel is not only visually stunning with its pearlescent gold exterior but also boasts impressive performance, reaching speeds of up to 26 knots.
Kalila – Interior

Designed by Palmer Johnson, Kalila offers ample space with five rooms for up to 11 guests, including two master suites. Operated by a crew of nine, this yacht was listed for sale at just over $32 million in 2021, making it a unique blend of luxury and speed.
8. Kismet – Exterior

Next on our list is Kismet, a 95.2-meter super yacht unveiled in 2014. Designed by the renowned Lewerson Shipyard, Kismet offers a five-star hotel experience on the water. Its interior features a striking black marble deck and can host up to 16 guests, all while being operated by a crew of 28.
Kismet – Interior

With a maximum range of 6,000 nautical miles, Kismet can reach speeds of 17 knots, thanks to its powerful Caterpillar engines. Chartering this luxurious vessel comes at a cost of approximately $1.2 million per week, making it a true symbol of luxury.
7. Hemisphere – Exterior

Since its launch in 2011, Hemisphere has held the title of the largest sailing catamaran in the world. Measuring 44.2 meters, this yacht features two hulls, allowing for greater stability and space. With a top sailing speed of 20 knots, Hemisphere is equipped with a dive center and a personal diving instructor, making it a diver’s paradise.
Hemisphere – Interior

The yacht can accommodate 12 guests in five cabins and offers a luxurious onboard jacuzzi and sunbathing trampoline. Chartering Hemisphere for a week during the summer costs just over $200,000, making it a unique option for those seeking adventure on the water.
6. Adastra – Exterior

Launched in 2012, the Adastra is a 15-meter trimaran designed for fuel efficiency and speed. Its unique three-hull design allows it to glide smoothly through the water, reaching a top speed of 23 knots. Built primarily from carbon fiber, Adastra is lightweight and offers low fuel consumption.
Adastra – Interior

With room for nine guests and six crew members, this yacht was reported to cost around $15 million to build. Its innovative design and focus on efficiency make it a standout in the world of luxury yachts.
5. Phoenix 1000

The Phoenix 1000 is a groundbreaking 65-meter submersible yacht, designed to revolutionize underwater travel. This private undersea vehicle can dive beneath the waves, allowing guests to avoid rough seas while enjoying smooth sailing at around 16 knots.
With large windows for viewing marine life, the Phoenix 1000 also includes a mini sub for easy access to the surface. Priced at approximately $85 million, this yacht represents the future of luxury travel beneath the waves.
4. Beyond 37 – Exterior

The Beyond 37 is a 37-meter expedition yacht that is part of a three-part series by Benetti. This vessel features four stacked levels, maximizing space while maintaining a compact design. The main deck includes five guest rooms and a garage for jet skis and smaller boats.
Beyond 37 – Interior

Equipped with electric motors for zero-emission sailing, the Beyond 37 can cruise at 12.5 knots and has a range of 5,000 nautical miles. Priced at around $19.4 million, it exemplifies the future of eco-friendly luxury travel.
3. Megaloo

The Megaloo M5 is a 135-meter private yacht that doubles as a submersible. Capable of remaining submerged for weeks, it offers a unique underwater experience for its guests. Customizable to the owner’s specifications, it can include features like a pool and helipad.
Depending on the design, Megaloo can accommodate 24 to 36 guests, with prices potentially reaching up to $3 billion. This yacht is a testament to the future of luxury and innovation in the maritime world.
2. Planet Solar – Exterior

Planet Solar is the largest solar-powered boat in the world, having successfully circumnavigated the globe in 584 days. Launched in 2010, this eco-friendly yacht is powered by 8.5 tons of lithium-ion batteries and massive solar panels that cover 537 square meters.
Planet Solar – Interior

Despite its slower speed of around 10 knots, Planet Solar can accommodate up to 60 guests and is typically operated by a crew of just four. With a construction cost of about $17 million, it represents a significant step forward in sustainable luxury travel.
1. Galaxy Of Happiness – Exterior

Rounding out our list is the Galaxy of Happiness, a super yacht that can reach speeds exceeding 30 knots. Built in Latvia, this 53-meter vessel can host six guests in three luxurious rooms, along with a crew of six.
Galaxy Of Happiness – Interior

Powered by two MTU diesel engines, the Galaxy of Happiness has a cruising range of about 2,300 nautical miles. Priced at around $35 million, it is currently not for sale, often found docked at the prestigious Port Hercules in Monaco.