Forget superyachts! The world’s first super SUB features a swimming pool, wine cellar and cinema and can hold 20 passengers underwater for four weeks – but it will cost you $2 BILLION
Billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Roman Abramovich already traverse the world’s waters in enormous floating pleasure craft known as superyachts.
But what if they wanted to take their luxury ship beneath the surface to admire the depths of the ocean?
An Austrian design firm may finally have the answer: the world’s first supersubmarine, described as “the future of hunting.”
The ‘Migaloo M5’ is 160 meters long and can accommodate twenty passengers and forty crew members while remaining submerged continuously for four weeks.
It is equipped with a swimming pool, a wine cellar and a cinema, but the construction costs amount to US$2 billion (US$1.5 billion) and is reserved exclusively for the world’s elite.
Measuring 170 meters in length, the ‘Migaloo M5’ can carry 20 passengers and 40 crew while remaining submerged continuously for four weeks
Underwater, those on board can spot marine life from the viewing window on the pressure hull (illuminated in this design view)
The Migaloo M5 can dive to a depth of 250 meters – just over half the depth of the Titanic.
The ambitious ship was designed by design agency Migaloo, based in Graz, Austria, and named after the all-white humpback whale.
“Our target group are visionary billionaires with or without existing superyacht experience who have extraordinary demands for exclusivity, safety, adventure or experiences,” says CEO Christian Gumpold. the times.
‘Being a completely new development, such a project will require corresponding financial resources, require a lot of time for design, construction and construction and require many decisions.’
According to Gumpold, the company is currently in negotiations with “interested parties” to build the submarine, although he declined to name it.
Promo images of what the submarine will look like (once it’s built) reveal a sleek white vessel that’s completely at odds with the Royal Navy’s Vanguard-class submarines.
Pools on either side of Migaloo M5 can extend over the water while the submarine is on the surface
There’s even a helipad to receive guests before the ship descends below the surface
The company says: ‘An underwater superyacht represents the pinnacle of personal expression. It offers unparalleled privacy and security and is suitable for those with a passion for discovery and those seeking extraordinary experiences.”
But like other submarines, it can operate both on the surface and dive underwater.
Pools on either side of the vessel extend across the water while the submarine is still on the surface.
But like something from Thunderbirds, these pools can be pushed back into the hull of the ship before descent.
There is even a helipad where guests can be received by helicopter before the ship descends.
The descent is activated when huge onboard storage tanks (called ballast tanks) fill with water to reduce buoyancy.
The luxurious interior is largely covered in gold and white leather and comes complete with comfortable sofas, sun loungers and mood lighting.
This inner sanctum is outside until it is sealed and pressurized before the submarine goes down.
A staircase also takes passengers down to the pressure hull, where they can admire the depths of the ocean through a viewing window.
The luxurious interior of the Migaloo M5 is largely upholstered in gold and white leather and features comfortable sofas, mood lighting and more
This inner sanctum is sealed and pressurized before the submarine goes down, but is still accessible to guests
As the sun sets, billionaires and their friends can lounge outside and take a dip ahead of a four-week immersion
It’s standard for design firms like Migaloo to create detailed renderings of their imagined creations in an effort to attract billionaires and help them flourish.
Nearly a decade ago, Migaloo unveiled a concept for private floating islands that could be moved anywhere in the world – but they have yet to be realized.
The islands would feature penthouse suites, swimming pools, waterfalls and helipads, as well as vertical gardens with palm trees.
Other companies routinely release new concept images for the latest quirky superyacht, all with eye-watering prices to build.
These include the ‘invisible’ superyacht made of glass and the ‘swan-shaped’ megayacht with a removable ‘head’.