1. History Supreme
No one’s quite sure who owns History Supreme, though everyone is unanimous in agreement that it’s a Malaysian billionaire, which narrows the search down. Despite the secrecy over its owner, enough details about the boat have leaked over time. 100,000kg of gold decorate the vessel while extravagant and rare elements from dinosaur bones to pieces of meteorite fill the interior. With that much weight sitting on its hull it’s a piece of engineering triumph that it still floats.
2. Eclipse
3. Dubai
4. Superyacht A
Not the most original of names, but Superyacht A does have an original design. Russian billionaire Andrei Melnichenko allegedly ordered its unique look so it could cut through ice – maybe you won’t see it in the Caribbean then. Able to accommodate 14 guests, 37 members of crew and five staff, be prepared for one long arctic trip.
5. Al Said
Named Sunflower during its construction, there’s a few surprising elements about the Al Said. Belonging to the Sultan of Oman, the yacht has an aluminium structure encompassing a concert hall larger enough to host a 50-piece orchestra and 70 guests. Such is the secrecy surrounding this vessel that a single photo of the interior has never surfaced. -gulfbusiness