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Inside the gilded chambers of a superyacht, the residents can relax in the utmost luxury with help from the staff for anything they could need and even Jeff Bezos own a megayacht. Extravagant features befitting the multibillionaires who own these works of art include several swimming pools, dance floors, cinemas, bars, and lounges. In addition, their owners arrive in luxury using helicopters that land on the boat's deck. Some celebrities own luxury yacht because of these features.

Each yacht is an exquisite work of art, equipped with cutting-edge propulsion systems. Cutting through the water at incredible speeds, their passengers experience not even the slightest pain. The boats' high prices are justified by the superior quality of the materials used in their construction. Here are the most expensive yachts in the world.

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Pelorus – $300 million

Pelorus is in a league of its own. It was constructed by Lürssen in 2003 and is one of the world's largest yachts. The current owner, Hong Kong real estate mogul Samuel Tak Lee, paid an undisclosed member of the UAE royal family a cool $1 billion for the boat. The 115-meter-long ship was named pelorious, from the Greek for large. Terence Disdale was responsible for the interior design, and Tim Heywood did the exterior.

Both of the boat's engines are made by Wärtsilä, and together they allow it to reach a top speed of 20 knots. Not visible from anywhere else on board is the main suite's adjoining private deck, one of the ship's most outstanding features. Pelorus has gone through many different owners over the years. Hollywood billionaire David Geffen once owned it; before that, a Saudi Arabian businessman sold it to Roman Abramovich.

Al Said – $300 million

The Al Said is owned by the Sultan of Oman and is the seventh longest in the world at over 159 meters, as reported by Boat International. Super Yacht Times reports that Al Said can accommodate up to 70 guests and more than 150 crew members. This is something not everyone can afford, thankfully, there are tons of expensive yachts that one can rent. The yacht, named for the late Sultan of Oman Qaboos Bin Said Al Said, is rumored to have an unidentified member of the Omani royal family. Little information about its plush amenities is available, although its performance hall can fit a 50-piece orchestra.

Radiant – $320 million

Lurssen launched this high-end motor yacht built in 2009. The boat currently belongs to Abdulla Al Futtaim, a multimillionaire in the United Arab Emirates. Two MTU, 16V 1163 TB73L engines are under the hood, each producing 8715 horsepower. The yacht's top speed is 21 knots, and it can reach that speed quickly. The 96,000-gallon fuel capacity of the Radiant is remarkable.

The Radiant is undoubtedly impressive as the 32nd largest luxury yacht in the world. It has enough room to accommodate 20 guests and 44 staff members. The Radiant has a gym, sauna, steam room, sauna, massage room, swimming platform, tender garage, movie theater, air conditioning, and jacuzzi on the deck. It has been stated that the ship is armed with a strong water cannon that can fend off attacks.

A or Motor Yacht A –$323 million

Although the Motor Yacht A's name isn't particularly creative, the ship itself is 400 feet in length and features an innovative design. Blohm + Voss of Hamburg created this extravagant yacht for Russian oligarch Andrey and his wife, Aleksandra Melnichenko, in the style of a stealthy warship or submarine.

The Motor Yacht A is, as predicted, a paragon of luxury just like Tiger Woods' $20 million superyacht. There are six guest bedrooms, which guests can turn into four larger cabins thanks to the boat's moveable walls, and the main bedroom and disco measure 2,500 square feet.

Serene – $330 million

EspenOeino, a world-renowned yacht designer, was responsible for engineering and designing the yacht's stunning appearance while they hired Reymond Langton Design to create luxurious interiors. They constructed this high-end boat in Italy in August of 2011. Yuri Shefler, a Russian vodka magnate, commissioned Fincantieri, an Italian shipyard, to build it to his specifications.

The Serene is an 8321-ton ship that is 439.4 feet long, 60.844 feet wide, and has a good beam of 10 feet. It is powered by a pair of screws, a big selling point. Up to 24 passengers and 52 staff members can rest comfortably. One of the world's largest super yachts, Serene can carry up to 64 passengers.

Dubai – $350 million

Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei commissioned the Dubai from Blohm + Voss and Lürssen shipyards more than a decade before the ship's launch in 2006. Platinum Yachts bought it for His Highness Sheik Mohammed Rashid al-Maktoum, who had its lavish interior designed.

The boat's most luxurious features are the sun decks, jacuzzis, and pool with intricate hand-tiled designs. The circular glass steps of the magnificent staircase change color with the sunlight streaming in from the upper deck. The interior is similarly adorned with handmade mosaics of intricate patterns.

Motor Yacht A+ – $527 million (formerly known as Topaz)

Topaz has an overall length of 147 meters, a beam of 21 meters, and a gross capacity of 11,589. The dual Pielstick diesel technical marvel has an impressive 7990 HP engine, allowing it to pull at a service speed of 22.9 knots with a maximum speed of almost 25.5 knots.

Power for the Topaz's stabilizers, other onboard electronics, and the ship's navigational systems comes from two diesel generators. In case of emergency, a diesel generator is included.

Azzam – $600 million

The 179-meter yacht has held the title of largest private yacht since 2013. The German shipyard Lürssen Yachts created a technologically advanced floating work of art. Azzam has a missile defense system and a bulletproof main suite. This boat is so well-balanced that even at full speed, the chandelier in the interior remains unruffled.

In addition, the total 35,048 kW output of its four engines makes it one of the world's fastest yachts, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 30 knots.

Eclipse – $1.5 billion

Eclipse was constructed in Hamburg by Blohm + Voss and is 536 feet long, making it the second largest ship in the world. The enormous size of the Eclipse is due to the boat's loads of luxurious amenities. This includes 24 guest cabins, two swimming pools, multiple hot tubs, a disco hall, three launch boats, two helicopter pads, and a mini-submarine that can dive as deep as 50 meters.

Additionally, the main bedroom and bridge of the yacht have fitted armor plates and bulletproof windows for optimal security, and the Eclipse is equipped with intruder detection systems and a missile defense system.

History Supreme – $4.8 billion

Stuart Hughes created the superyacht History Supreme for a mysterious Malaysian billionaire whom Forbes suspects to be Robert Kuok, founder of the Shangri-La Hotel and Resorts company, with a net worth of $12 billion. The superyacht has a meteorite rock sculpture and a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton statue. The master cabin is adorned with a 68-kilogram, 24-karat-gold Aquavista Panoramic Wall Aquarium

The ship's liquor bottle displays a rare 18.5-carat diamond estimated to be worth $45 million on its own. Last but not least, among the numerous lavish amenities on the History Supreme, the world's priciest yacht, is an iPhone encased in 500 cut diamonds. Guests may customize the home button with one of two diamonds weighing 7.4 or 8 carats.

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Sources: The Guardian, Super Yacht Fan, Luxury Yacht Concierge