25 Most Expensive Yachts Ever Built

We’ve already brought you the 25 most insane concept yachts on Earth. Unfortunately, however, you won’t see too many of those on the water…they’re just concepts. The yachts you are about to see on the other hand, have nothing conceptual about them. They are the largest, most lavish toys on the planet and not surprisingly they belong to some of the world’s wealthiest individuals. These are the 25 most expensive yachts ever built.

25 Most Expensive Yachts Ever Built

25. Meteor

25. Meteor
Price: $46 million


Coming with novelties like a fireplace and a library, as amazing as this yacht is it’s absolutely nothing compared to the rest of this list.

24. Le Grand Bleu

24. Le Grand Bleu
Price: $90 million
The first of what seems like an entire fleet owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abromavich, the Grand Bleu is actually one of the more modest yachts on this list.

23. Tatoosh

23. Tatoosh
Price: $100 million
Owned by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, Tattosh is currently on the market so for those of you with a couple million dollars just lying around…

22. Annaliese

22. Annaliese
Price: $103 million
With 15 staterooms this megayacht can easily hold over 50 people not including the crew.

21. Alysia

21. Alysia
Price: $116 million
The prized possession of Greek businessman Andreas Liveras, this yacht comes with a number of toys including private decks and an outdoor jacuzzi.

20. Ambrosia

20. Ambrosia
Price: $119 million
This isn’t the first yacht on this list owned by an undisclosed billionaire (this time from Hong Kong), but it is a good bit cheaper than the rest.

19. Maltese Falcon

19. Maltese Falcon
Price: $120 million
With 5 staterooms and a submarine this sailing yacht owned by Elena Ambrosiadu of IKOS asset management in London is the largest in the world.

18. Pelorus

18. Pelorus
Price: $130 million
According to the rumors, a majority of the bodyguards on Roman Abromavich’s (the Russian Billionaire) yacht are former British Special Forces.

17. Eos

17. Eos
Price: $150 million
This yacht owned by Diane von Furstenber, the famous fashion designer, allegedly features an enormous sculpture herself on the deck…vanity level 1000.

16. Project Mars

16. Project Mars
Price: $161.8 million
Originally built by Fincanteri, the Italian shipping yard, this megayacht comes with swimming pools, a spa, and a designated business area.

15. Octopus

15. Octopus
Price: undisclosed
Evidently running a global software company requires more than just one measly yacht. This time Paul Allen is back with the Octopus, a megayacht equipped with not one but two submarines.

14. Ecstasea

14. Ecstasea
Price: $200 million
The only thing cooler than this yachts name is the fact that no one knows who owns it. While it was formerly in the hands of Roman Abramovich, it has been sold to an undisclosed buyer.

13. Al Salamah

13. Al Salamah
Price: $200 million
Late Saudi Arabian defense minister Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz really upped the ante when he included an indoor pool with a glass roof on this megayacht.

12. Rising Sun

12. Rising Sun
Price: $200 million
With 82 rooms, a basketball court, and a movie theater David Geffen, the famous media mogul, barely needs to leave his ship.

11. Seven Seas

11. Seven Seas
Price: $200 million
Allegedly belonging to Steven Spielberg, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise as this yacht is equipped with a an infinity pool whose walls double as a movie screen.

10. Ice

10. Ice
Price: Undisclosed
Belonging to Russian billionaire, Suleiman Kerimov, the Ice is one of the greenest yachts on the water with 8 electric generators and a built-in wastewater management system.

9. Lady Moura

9. Lady Moura
Price: $210 million
Nasser al-Rashid, advisor to the Saudi royal family, takes things to a whole new level with his onboard beach. The yacht comes with a sand-covered hydraulic platform that can be adjusted to sit right at the waterline.

8. Al Mirqab

8. Al Mirqab
Price: $250 million
You know what they say about people with big names…big yachts. Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al-Thani, former Prime Minister of Qatar, owns this quarter billion dollar monster.

7. Dilbar

7. Dilbar
Price: $256 millionMet
Owned by yet another Russian mafioso *ahem* sorry, businessman, this yacht is often used by Alisher Usmanov to pay visits to his private islands.

6. Al Said

6. Al Said
Price: $300 million
Not much is known about one of the most private yachts in the world except that it’s owned by Said al Said, the Sultan of Oman, and that it has a concert hall big enough to house a 50 piece orchestra.

5. Superyacht A

5. Superyacht A
Price:$323 million
When you are Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko you can name your yacht whatever you want, including your first initial. And just in case you were wondering about the interesting design, it’s so that he can cut through ice bergs like a boss.

4. Dubai

4. Dubai
Price: $300 million
Owned by Shiek Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, this floating city is appropriately named.

3. Streets of Monaco

3. Streets of Monaco
Price: undisclosed
It’s essentially an entire country on a boat. Complete with roads, mini cars, and even an “airport”, Nigel Gee’s floating city is in a league of its own.

2. Eclipse

2. Eclipse
Price: $800 million
Going back to pay our friend Roman Abromavich a visit we might find him aboard his nearly billion dollar mega yacht, the Eclipse. We’re still not really sure what sets it apart more though – the anti-missile defense system or the paparazzi zapping laser that scans the horizon for cameras and fires beams of light into their lenses destroying them completely.

1. History Supreme

1. History Supreme
Price: $4.8 billion
It almost hurts doesn’t it? Made with over 100,000 kg of gold and decorated with everything from T-Rex bones to miniature meteorites this unfortunate case of what-the-heck-do-I-do-with-5-billion-dollars is owned by an anonymous Malaysian businessman, probably Robert Kuok.
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