LADY MOURA
$210 MILLION
The venerable Lady Moura,
constructed back in 1990 by
shipbuilder Blohm+Voss, is the
oldest yacht in our round-up
and has hosted several VVIPs
over the last 26 years, includ-
ing former President George
W Bush. Currently owned by
Saudi billionaire Nasser Al-
Rashid, the opulent 344-foot
vessel seriously impresses
with a casino, nightclub and
even a fully-equipped operat-
ing theater.
AL MIRQAB
$250 MILLION
Constructed in 2008 by Ger-
man shipyard Peters Schiffbau
Wewelsfleth, the 436-foot Al
Mirqab was commissioned by
the former Prime Minister of Qa-
tar, Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber
Al Thani. The megayacht has
ample space for 24 VIP guests
and 55 crew, and features a
cinema room, indoor swimming
pool and hot tub on deck.
THE RISING SUN
$200 MILLION
Built in 2004 for Oracle chair-
man Larry Ellison, the huge
453-foot Rising Sun was sold to
Hollywood tycoon David Geffen
in 2010. Designed to cater to
guests’ every whim, the 82-
room megayacht is equipped
with everything from a wine cel-
lar and cinema room to a sauna
and helipad that doubles up as
a basketball court.
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SEVEN SEAS
$200 MILLION
Not to be outdone, director
Steven Spielberg took delivery
of the Seven Seas in 2011
from Dutch shipyard Oceanco.
The 282-foot vessel, often
spotted cruising the Carib-
bean islands, takes luxury
to a whole new level with its
decadent VIP suites, outdoor
movie screen and jaw-drop-
ping infinity pool .
AMEVI
$150 MILLION
The Amevi superyacht,
which is owned by Indian
steel magnate Lakshmi
Mittal, is one smooth op-
erator. It is equipped with
state-of-the-art stabilization
technology for comfortable
cruising even when seas are
rough. The swanky 262-foot
vessel also features eight
VIP suites, two outdoor bars
and a hot tub on deck.
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