Who owns the most expensive yacht in the world?
The most expensive yacht in the world is “Azzam”, owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of the ruling family of Abu Dhabi. Azzam is not just a yacht, but a real floating fortress. It is 180 meters long (longer than a football field!). The best shipbuilders in the world participated in its construction. It is equipped with the most advanced technology and luxury imaginable. There are many legends about its cost, but it has not been officially disclosed. So, when it comes to the most expensive yacht, it is not just a vessel, but a symbol of wealth and power of one of the most influential people in the world!
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Go to question pageYes, we allow the presence of children on board the yacht.
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Go to question pageYes, you can drink alcohol on board.
Go to question pageA license is needed if you control your own boat or other water mode of transport.
Go to question pageThe season for renting yachts from October to May.
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