Danielle McCarthy
Cruising

Inside the world’s largest superyacht

Quintessentially, a British luxury concierge company, is building the largest superyacht in the world.

The superyacht Quintessentially One will “provide the opportunity for the global elite to tour the world and attend the world's most desirable events,” such as Monaco Grand Prix, Cannes Film Festival and Rio Carnival.

Co-founder of Quintessentially, Aaron Simpson, said, “This is a wonderful way to cater and meet the demands of Quintessentially’s global members when they all descend on the same high-profile events which currently don’t have enough supply.”

“It will be the world’s largest floating private membership club. Where the traditional cruise model is to go somewhere, dock and get off, we will dock and people will want to get on.”

The £250 million ship will be 220m long making it the world’s biggest superyacht.

The yacht is as exclusive as it is luxurious being described as the world’s largest floating private membership club, with passengers only being able to secure a spot with invitation only.

Membership will be decided by a committee that will allow passengers access to the ship, its facilities and will include a select number of free nights on board.

The superyacht will have a theatre, beach club, business centre, library, shops and The Wolseley restaurant. 12 triplex apartments on the top deck are also for sale, with prices going for anywhere between €8 million to €12 million.

The luxurious ship will embark on its first voyage in 2019 from London and will travel around Europe, anchoring in St Tropez, Cannes and Marbella. In Autumn, it will travel to Greece, Dubai and Beirut and in winter it will embark to warmer climates such as Miami and St Barthelemy. In February 2020, the ship will arrive in Rio De Janeiro for the Rio Carnival.

To look at the concept images of the superyacht, click through the gallery above.

Image credit: Quintessentially 

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