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A NEW 230ft superyacht is set to be built that focuses on giving guests an elegant five star wellness experience out at sea.
The fancy boat dubbed a “floating spa” comes with a beautiful infinity pool, state of the art gym, massage room, plunge pool and six luxury suites to live in.
Having four floors, this spacious yacht named Rise has everything a person would ever need for the ultimate week of relaxation.
Managing director of the project Justin Olesinski called the exciting new project “simple” and said his goal is to “provide a no-compromise spa zone that has every luxury”.
Olesinki and his design team is partnering up with Dörries Yachts in Germany to build the mega yacht which is expected to take just three years to complete.
Once Rise is out on the sea up to 12 lucky guests can expect to be swept off their feet and waited on hand and foot for their entire peaceful journey.
Olesinski continued: “Rise features a pool, spa bath, plunge pool, massage room and aesthetics salon, all within a dedicated spa zone.
“The crew’s well-being is also catered for with a clever layout that enables them to provide the ultimate service.”
A price for staying on the yacht hasn’t been given yet but expect it be a pretty penny as you’re paying for near perfection according to Dörries Yachts.
They said: “Every curve and every detail has been meticulously crafted to redefine the essence of a superyacht experience.”
And this is clear in the current concept photo’s that have been recently revealed.
The mammoth yacht has a staggered set of decking on each bustling floor that shows off the beauty inside for all to see.
A platform sits on the lower deck for visitors to dive off and enjoy their time in the clear waters of Northern Europe.
The cabin crew have their rooms on the ground deck next to the engine room and a huge garage full of things to do including a 33ft smaller boat, Jet Skis, Seabobs, diving equipment and an inflatable 20ft Zodiac boat.
But it’s the main deck that steals the show as the sleek infinity pool sits wrapped within the wooden decking to create a breathtaking sight.
A see through viewing platform sits at sea level letting you peer into the pool through the glass whether you’re sunbathing out on deck or enjoying the wonderful views out at sea.
Eight comfy lounge sofas are placed around the pool all sat on slightly elevated platforms with a beam of yellow light illuminating them when it gets dark.
Rare for a superyacht, the Rise has it’s own elevator system in place that can take guests to any floor at the touch of a button.
One of these floors has an impressive gym that wouldn’t look out of place on a luxury holiday resort and another has a massage room and wellness area for those perfect pamper sessions.
Despite all the glamourous activities onboard the bedrooms are just as important on a holiday away and the Rise has something for everyone.
The twelve guests can expect to sleep in a bed just as good for relaxing in as the spa upstairs as five double rooms all with en suite bathrooms sit on the “industry disrupting concept charter superyacht”.
But the master suite is where Olesinski put there best work into practice.
Rise made their most important passenger the star of the show as their giant bedroom also has an en suite bathroom attached, separate dressing room, private office and a magnificent terrace.
Henning Dörries added: “Our hope is that Rise will appeal to a client who wants a unique yacht with wellness at the heart of the design but also with Northern European build quality; without the need to wait years in order to start the build.”
Even though Rise could soon become the most relaxing superyacht on the planet it certainly won’t be the most expensive.
That title belongs to the insane History Supreme that has long been known as the “king of bling of the high seas” as no other luxury liner has ever got close to beating its mammoth price tag.
The £3.6billion it took to complete the yacht of dreams mostly comes from the fact it is covered in 100,000kg of gold, platinum and dazzling jewels.
The railings, decking, dining area and even the base of the boat is all wrapped in gold and even the anchor was specially made to be dipped in gold.
But it’s the real life T-rex bone onboard that really made the price skyrocket.
Another fascinating yacht that has just revealed the first glimpse at it is the world’s first gigayacht named Valkyrie.
She promises to be bigger and more extravagant than any boat ever before, stretching twice the length of a football field and 24 times that of a double-decker bus.
If completed, the luxury 751-foot-long superyacht will be known not only for its size but also for its sleek and futuristic appearance reminiscent of something from a science fiction film.