"Emperor of the Seven Seas" is the nickname of the luxury yacht Beluga, the month at the Monaco Boat Show 2010 as the "Best Concept Superyacht new" one was awarded in the past. The two planes are on the Beluga Yacht glass stairs together and the design of the bar and the library reflects latest technology against the glass. The transparency of this impressive superyacht gives an exceptional loft feel combined with all the luxury and amenities of a luxury hotel. The sun deck covers 100 m² and opens like the mouth of a whale.
The oval-shaped head-Suite is located on the roof and is also completely made of glass. There are 5 luxury suites on board with retractable balcony and spa, gym and cinema. Forward there is a complete beach club with a 14 meter swimming pool, cocktail bar and two-story lounge area. In addition, the Beluga space for 30 employees. A special highlight: The interior of the yacht is a greenhouse with real palm trees and a small vegetable garden. Will Erens, CEO of the think tank Pure-Sang said that it is currently in negotiations with a major Dutch yacht shipyard and discusses the production of the Beluga. Experts estimate that the beluga would cost about $ 200 million U.S. dollars (the equivalent of about € 142 million). Whether they will ever be built remains to be seen.