The world’s most luxurious submarine is shaped like a fish and can dive up to 100 meters underwater for up to seven days at a time.
Called the Deep Sea Dreamer, it is equipped with a viewing globe to explore the breathtaking ocean views.
The concept of the yacht was created by California-based Steve Kozloff Designs with couples in mind.
The groundbreaking vessel can descend to depths of up to 100 meters, offering couples a private and intimate connection to the ocean.
The Deep Sea Dreamer can travel up to 160 kilometers underwater, powered by a silent, electric motor that does not disturb marine life.
Thanks to the built-in batteries, the ship can remain stationary on the seabed for up to seven days, offering a rare opportunity to experience the tranquility of the seabed.
The large observation bubble is equipped with a cozy viewing area and comfortable armchairs – ideal for enjoying the ocean views in comfort.
The concept images reveal a wing that can provide atmosphere and entertainment while guests enjoy unique views of marine life.
One of the most important films of The Deep Sea Dreamer functions is the flexible mooring option, which allows for both conventional surface anchoring and underwater mooring options.
The glorious submarine is fully operational both above and below water and features a 2,400 square meter observation deck when resurfaced.
Navigation between decks is smooth thanks to a watertight elevator and an alternative ladder tube that ensure smooth movement in this amazing submerged home.
The interior luxury extends over two levels, totaling approximately 1,500 square feet of living space.
This includes a generous master suite, complete with an en-suite bathroom and ample walk-in wardrobe space.
Guests are offered their own cabin for a comfortable stay, each with a private bathroom.
The lower main deck offers a space of opulence and tranquility.
Along with a gourmet kitchen well-equipped to prepare a delicious dinner, the dining room offers an intimate setting accentuated by the surrounding seascape.
All guests’ needs have been thought of and carefully taken into account on the yacht, including on-deck laundry for an uninterrupted diving experience.
The yacht’s designers ensure that the sub prioritises safety and stability, ensuring a safe journey in all sea conditions.
Meanwhile, boat company Migaloo says it is revolutionizing the world of luxury shipping with plans for its own submersible superyacht.
The gigantic 300-meter ship would have a helipad, a cinema, a wine cellar and a library and could dive to a depth of 1,500 meters for weeks.
Migaloo founder and CEO Christian Gumpold revealed that the ship could cost its owner more than £1.6 billion.