THIS is the highly-anticipated first look inside the invite-only luxury superyacht lined with 39 apartments where rooms start from £8.1 million.
High-end flats will be up for grabs this year on the “floating millionaires row” yacht Somnio.
Apartments on the coveted ship will range in size from 1,959sqft to 10,365sqft, complete with private decks or terraces.
The ship will be a magnificent 728ft in length – making it both the largest and longest yacht in the world.
Many rooms on the “most exclusive address in the world,” are set to have floor-to-ceiling windows and super-luxe interiors.
Mock-up pictures reveal the expensive features range from massive king size beds, walk-in wardrobes, bespoke kitchens and en-suite bathrooms.
Each flat is kitted out with a gym, personal kitchen and library as well as indoor and outdoor dining areas.
The largest apartment will take over most of the top deck and big enough to include four bedrooms with a living and dining area.
The smallest apartment will have just two rooms but guests are welcome to customise their spaces with add-ons as they wish.
The carefully curated Norwegian-built yacht will boast six star amenities where its lucky guests can fish, dive and snorkel.
Guests can use swimming pools, a spa, gym, a sport bar, a “cafe-style marketplace” to buy daily produce and a cinema, as well as libraries and a club with “fine liqueurs and a wide range of cigars”.
Two restaurants with en-suite dining as well as a 10,000 bottle wine cellar tasting room will also be onboard, which will be visited by world-class chefs.
It will also feature a beach club with the yacht company explaining it will “open up to the outside deck with a large lap pool and two large spas as well as bars and sumptuous outdoor lounges and seating as its central features”.
Passengers will be able to request watersports equipment and boats for beach landings, excursions, fishing, diving and snorkelling.
Somnio, which means “to dream” in Latin, has been edesigned by Winch Design and Tillberg Design of Sweden and is expected to sail to all corners of the world.
Its co-founder Captain Erik Bredhe said: “As the only residential superyacht in the world, we are delighted to work with designers that complement our exacting standards.
“Our owners will experience only the best, as is befitting of a yacht of this nature.”