The $300 Million 'Nirvana' Is A Billionaire's Dream
Designed by Sam Sorgiovanni and built by Oceano, the ultra-luxurious megayacht made its debut in 2012, and at 290 feet long it's the 39th-largest yacht in the world. It can go up to 22 miles per hour (about 19.5 knots maximum speed).
The "spectacular trans-Pacific cruiser" has also just won Boat International Media's prestigious award for Best Exterior Design & Styling. Among its insane amenities are a reptile room, on-board spa and fitness center, interior elevator, and helicopter pad.
At
290 feet long, the Nirvana is enormous and has six decks, all of which
are connected by a main stairwell as well as an amazing glass elevator.
The owner's deck is ultra-private with its own outdoor terrace for dining. Elsewhere on the ship there is a stage for live performances as well as a jet pool with a floor that rises to create a unique "party space."
The are 6 cabins: one master, one "VIP" and four double cabins. All have floor-to-ceiling windows, and the yacht can comfortably fit up to 12 guests, not including crew members.
The ship has its own 3D cinema, and on the very same deck one can find twin garages that hold smaller "day" boats, ski-boats, and 10 jet skis.
The bathrooms are fully equipped with high-quality stone vanities and soak tubs.
Chameleons, lizards, exotic turtles, and water dragons all live on the boat, securely held within a glass reptile house. The ship also contains a salon, spa, and fully-equipped gymnasium. One deck has a 10-foot-deep plunge pool and outdoor entertaining area. The top deck is actually a private helicopter pad, but it's also perfect for secluded sunbathing.
The Nirvana can hold enough food, water, and fuel to make a nonstop trans-Pacific voyage in complete comfort and luxury.
Someone will be very lucky to own this yacht.
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