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- The Flying Fox is now the world's largest yacht available to charter, according to Boat International.
- Imperial Yachts manages the superyacht's listing.
- With six decks, it sleeps 25 guests and rents for nearly $4 million per week, a representative for Imperial told Business Insider.
- Here's a look inside the Flying Fox superyacht, which comes with two helipads, a cryotherapy sauna, and a pool that can be split in two.
The 450-foot-long Flying Fox is the largest yacht available for charter in the world, according to Boat International.
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Built in 2019 by Lürssen, it rents for nearly $4 million per week and takes luxury to the next level.
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With six decks, it can accommodate up to 36 day and 25 overnight guests.
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Two helipads welcome arrivals ...
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... and are designed to convert to dance floors when the occasion demands.
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Other standout features include a 40-foot pool with can be split in two thanks to a retractable wall. One side could have salt water, and the other fresh; one cold, and one hot, according to Robb Report.
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Flying Fox is also the first yacht to ever install a cryotherapy sauna, Boat International reported.
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There is a professional dive center ...
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... and guests can check out everything from hover boards to a personal submarine from the tender garage.
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A two-story spa offers a range of treatments, from facials to body sculpting ...
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... and 'rain shower' massages.
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During a 'rain shower' massage, passengers lie on a warm bed under a stream of water while a staff member tends to sore muscles.
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To earn that massage, passengers can stop by the state-of-the-art gym and work with a personal trainer.
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Over 50 crew members, including former Olympic athletes and ex-members of the British military, are on hand to attend to guests' needs.
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Light colors and greenery dominate the decor, and the ship's design places an emphasis on outdoor spaces.
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For instance, each of the 11 cabins opens up to a deck that can be partitioned into private balconies thanks to sliding panels.
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Guests can also opt to dine al fresco.
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Views are stunning, from one observation level ...
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... to the next.
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