Yacht-a, yacht-a, yacht-a.
Experts at Ritzy Charters have revealed a list of the 10 most expensive yachts afloat — and the top three are worth a whopping $1.29 billion combined, exceeding the GDP of some smaller countries.
“Luxury yachts are more than just a symbol of wealth; they not only provide incredibly gorgeous views but a level of privacy to those onboard who want a sense of relaxation that you can’t get from anywhere other than chartering across oceans,” a spokesperson for the company said in a statement.
Riding high at the top of the list is media magnate David Geffen’s The Rising Sun, worth a jaw-dropping $590 million.
Originally owned by tech mogul Larry Ellison, the superyacht cost an estimated $200 million to build back in 2004. The classy craft measures more than 452 feet long and features a basketball court, a helicopter landing pad and a wine cellar — even a movie theater.
Boldfacers who’ve accepted invitations to sail on the elite vessel include Oprah, Stephen Spielberg, Barack Obama and Julia Roberts.
Geffen purchased the vessel — which holds 18 guests and 55 crew members in its 82 rooms — in 2010.
Second on the list is the Koru, owned by none other than Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
The behemoth, triple-masted yacht — reportedly worth an impressive $500 million — is the largest billionaire yacht that can venture into the high seas by sail power only.
Hosting celebs like Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry, Koru features a pool, hot tub, bars, multiple dining spaces and a masthead modeled after the mogul’s fiancee, Lauren Sanchez.
In third place is the Eos, which belongs to fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg and her husband, Barry Diller, who purchased the ship in 2009 for $200 million, Ritzy Charters reports.
The 305-foot long superyacht, which features a glass staircase, a jacuzzi and a figurehead of von Furstenberg herself, accommodates up to 14 travelers.
The $120 million, Phillippe Starck-designed Venus, owned by Steve Jobs’ widow Laurene Powell, comes in fourth, measuring in at 225 feet. Powell does not use the yacht often and does not charter it out either, according to YachtWorld — she was last spotted using it in Barbados, nearly a year ago.
In fifth is Sean “Diddy” Combs’ 177-foot yacht named The Maraya, which cost the rapper an estimated $65 million, back in 2012.
The boat can be chartered for $300,000 per week, and holds up to 12 seafarers in six cabins. There’s a gym, jacuzzi and even a personal chef.
Fashion designer Georgio Armani’s $64 million “Main,” honoring a nickname given to his mother, is a sleek, dark 213-footer, designed by Italian firm Codecasa. The already impressive ship will soon be bested by something even bigger and more sleek; the new craft is due to set sail in 2024.
The famed martial artist spent two years waiting for his impressive superyacht, built in China and said to be worth $46 million.
Designed for going off the grid, or at least something like it, the $29.1 million craft has been spotted in all kinds of remote locations around the globe. As of earlier this year, the American-made pleasure cruiser was reportedly up for sale; in the meantime, it was being offered for rent at an eye-watering $195,000 per week.
There’s an 8-person jacuzzi on deck aboard the $29 million “Privacy,” delivered in 2004 and considered to be one of the plushest yachts in its class.
Formerly belonging to Johnny Depp — and named Amphitrite by the movie star in honor of then-partner Amber Heart, the relatively modest but impressive boat was sold to Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling some years back. The classic style is a departure from the sleek, modern look favored by other owners.
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