With
a repertoire to rival the most outlandish Saudi and Russian
mega-yachts, the Nirvana is causing a bidding war among billionaire
sailors as they battle to snap up the £200 million (N49,463,088,884) sea
city. Only a handful of yachts have been priced more than the
one-year-old vessel – making it one of the most luxurious floating
mansions on the planet.
Built
by South African construction gurus Oceanco and designed by Australian
Sam Sorgiovanni, the 88.5 metre-long yacht has a remarkable pedigree
history.
A
spokesman for Edmiston, who are marketing the yacht, said: ‘Nirvana is
without question one of a handful of elite world cruising yachts around
today – and it is certainly the most impressive and opulent yacht
currently on sale. ‘Every inch of the ship has been painstakingly
designed and built. There really is little else like it.
‘There, of course, has been a lot of interest in the listing but as of yet no sale has been agreed.’
The
silver engraved elevator services all decks and leads guests up to the
owner’s deck which can be transformed into a secluded on-board retreat.
The
owner’s stateroom dominates over half of the upper deck, with a private
sunbathing area with Jacuzzi forward, salon with terraces over the sea
and a covered dining area.
Exterior stairs on the above deck lead to the bridge deck and the enormous and superbly equipped gymnasium and spa.
But
when spas and five-star dining becomes too much, there is a private
sundeck with plunge pool to enjoy, a 3D cinema next to twins garages
that caters for supercars, ski boats or 10 jet skis.
Or
if riding waves is too similar to sailing, then owners will be able to
fly off in their own helicopter from their private helipad.
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