Boat of the Week: Meet the 446-Foot ‘Flying Fox,’ the Largest Superyacht Available for Charter (2024)

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Three time’s a charm for the owner of Flying Fox. Not only did he want hearts to beat faster when guests came aboard this magnificent 446-foot Lürssen, the owner wanted to make sure he included every whim and fantasy for his own pleasure. Think features like the two-deck spa, a professional dive center, two helipads for corporate helicopters, the world’s largest transverse swimming pool and, naturally, a cryotherapy center. He also staffed it former Olympic athletes and British ex-military to provide a first-class crew.

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The good news is that Flying Fox can be shared by the rest of us—or some of us, for about $4 million per week. The length makes her the largest yacht available for charter. Delivered in 2019, she has just about every luxurious amenity imaginable. In a very real sense, she doesn’t just raise the bar—she sets a new one.

The first glimpse of the turquoise Espen Øino exterior is a quick reveal of the scope of the six-decked vessel. On the aft end, the 40-foot swimming pool immediately catches the eye. The largest transverse pool on any yacht, it has a retractable wall that can divide the water in two. That gives guests a choice between fresh water or salt, and temperatures ranging from steaming to icy.

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The yacht has every possible toy imaginable—and many others that surprise, including a professional dive center, cryotherapy spa, and an onboard hospital.G. Plisson for Imperial

The yacht’s two helipads also offer owners and guests a degree of flexibility. The 60-foot spot on the stern is the primary landing area for the owner’s H175 Airbus helicopter, with a second 49-foot helipad on the bow. Capable of carrying 12 guests, the H175 is one of the few VIP-configured models on the market. It’s also the owner’s favorite mode of transport.

Built for private use but conceived with the potential for charter, Flying Fox took three years to design. The owner wanted to make sure he included everything he’d missed on his previous two yachts. Imperial Yachts managed the build and is now overseeing charter.

“The original design process was about finding the balance between what the client was expecting and what was possible in terms of technology,” Eric Lepeingle, Imperial’s head of sales and charter, told Robb Report during an exclusive virtual tour. “The idea of having a meticulously designed yacht that also delivers on a technological front really pleased him.”

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This view of the stern gives a sense of the vast but proportional scale of the 446-ft. gigayacht. Not pictured is the 60-ft. helipad on the swim platform.G. Plisson for Imperial

Beyond her sheer size, the intersection of technology with gracious living is what defines Flying Fox. A large sundeck converts into a dance floor by night, offering live music, private dining and fireworks for the ultimate shindig. The 1,300-foot, two-decked wellness spa is one of the signature accomplishments of the design. Its “sea lobby,” with heated limestone floors and louvred oak paneling, one of the inspirations from interior designer Mark Berryman, makes a beautiful welcoming area, while the sauna, hammam, jacuzzi and relaxation room (with a fold-down balcony at sea level) set the tone.

Flying Fox also has the first cryo-sauna ever installed on a yacht, bringing the spa experience to the next level. It has an antechamber set at -40 ̊F, followed by a main chamber at -116 ̊F. Cryotherapy is typically favored by elite athletes for muscle regeneration. “When he’s on board, the owner enjoys kitesurfing, jet skiing, diving,” says Lepeingle. “He wants to be able to recover quickly. He also wants charter guests to be able to enjoy any activity, so the yacht is designed to anticipate all requirements.”

Adjacent to the Zen-themed spa is the dive center, which includes a three-person decompression chamber and the option to dive depths of up to 328 feet. “To date, our charter guests have enjoyed diving depths of no more than 165 feet,” says Lepeingle, “but if people want to push their limits, we can help them to do that in the most secure way.”

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Designer Espen Øino took great care to ensure that the exterior spaces flowed easily into each other.G. Plisson for Imperial

Supporting this ethos are the 54 onboard crew. The sports, gym and diving instructors are either former Olympic athletes or ex-British military. The helicopter is serviced by a dedicated pilot and engineer, and the onboard hospital (directly connected to a mainland hospital on a 24/7 basis) has a permanent medic. “Most the crew are typically ex-military because the owner believes military personnel have discipline and experience that normal crew don’t,” says Lepeingle.

Another prerequisite of the owner is the aft open-air galley. Five different types of ovens—tandoor, pizza, barbecue and two rotisseries—are joined by two teppanyaki grills and an alfresco dining area that seats 24 guests. Its five chefs cater for multiple diets and cuisines, all freshly prepared in full view. “One of the rotisseries can fit an entire lamb,” says Lepeingle. “The banquet opportunities are exceptional.”

As a PYC-classified yacht Flying Fox sleeps up to 25 guests, with a crew-to-guest ratio of two to one. The 328-square-foot master suite on the main deck stretches the full 74-foot beam width and takes in a dedicated salon, gas firepit and private jacuzzi (one of three on board). Even the onboard 20-foot irrigated trees are well-watered.

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The yacht has two helipads on the bow and stern. Pictured is its Airbus C175 corporate helicopter, the owner’s favorite mode of transport.G. Plisson for Imperial

Flying Fox has mostly cruised the Eastern Mediterranean, with Turkey and Greece being the owner’s preferred cruising grounds. The yacht did a stint last winter in the northern most atolls of the Maldives. Currently in port in the Mediterranean, she will be heading to Croatia this summer and is available for charter through Imperial.

Here’s an exclusive video tour of the yacht. Check out other images below.

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Boat of the Week: Meet the 446-Foot ‘Flying Fox,’ the Largest Superyacht Available for Charter (2024)

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Boat of the Week: Meet the 446-Foot ‘Flying Fox,’ the Largest Superyacht Available for Charter? ›

The good news is that Flying Fox can be shared by the rest of us—or some of us, for about $4 million per week. The length makes her the largest yacht available for charter. Delivered in 2019, she has just about every luxurious amenity imaginable. In a very real sense, she doesn't just raise the bar—she sets a new one.

How much does it cost to charter the Flying Fox? ›

Flying Fox is available for charter exclusively through Bluewater at a charter fee of €4,000,000 per week. FLYING FOX is not available to USA citizens, residents and cannot be booked via USA brokers.

Who owns the superyacht Flying Fox? ›

This yacht is named KORU. The true owner of the yacht Flying Fox remained undisclosed for a long time, adding an air of exclusivity to this exceptional vessel. Later several media mentioned Russian billionaire Dmitry Kamenshchik as the owner of the yacht.

Who has rented the Flying Fox yacht? ›

People notice when Jay-Z and Beyoncé go on vacation—or anywhere for that matter. And you could say that people notice just a little bit more when they vacation aboard the 450-foot-long, 67-foot-wide superyacht Flying Fox that was built by Lürssen in Germany, and costs roughly $4 million per week to charter.

Did Jeff Bezos own the Flying Fox? ›

It turns out Bezos was linked (most likely erroneously) to Flying Fox back when German yacht builder Lürssen first began constructing the massive vessel. Later there were supposedly sightings of Bezos onboard the gigantic boat, but the vessel is available for charter, so this wouldn't in fact mean that he was an owner.

How much does it cost to charter a Flying Fox for a week? ›

FLYING FOX has a weekly charter price starting at €4,000,000 and an estimated daily charter price of €667,000.

How many bedrooms are on the Flying Fox? ›

Flying Fox offers guest accommodation for up to 22 guests in 11 suites comprising a master suite and ten VIP cabins.

How many crew does the Flying Fox yacht have? ›

About Flying Fox Yacht

Flying Fox features exterior design by Espen Øino International and interior design by Mark Berryman Design Ltd. Up to 22 guests can be accommodated on board the superyacht, Flying Fox, and she also has accommodation for 54 crew members, including the ship's captain.

How much is Oprah Winfrey's yacht? ›

Entertainment Mogul Oprah Winfrey

Rising Sun spans 452 feet and includes a basketball court, gym, cinema, wine cellar, and more. All in all, Oprah's celebrity yacht has over 80 rooms. The luxury craft is said to be worth $300 million.

Does Mark Zuckerberg own a yacht? ›

A nautical palace equipped with four MTU engines delivering 5,846 horsepower apiece (23,384-hp total), she can reportedly hit max speeds of up to 24 knots (27.6 mph). Above: LAUNCHPAD, a 387-foot FEADSHIP megayacht reportedly owned by Mark Zuckerberg is one of the largest private yachts in the world.

How many private jets does Jeff Bezos own? ›

Jeff Bezos owns three private jets worth $140 million in total, per JetSpy data. That includes a Pilatus PC-24, which the Swiss company calls "the world's only super versatile jet." It can seat up to 10 people and uniquely has a toilet in the galley to save space.

How much is Flying Fox? ›

The Flying Fox is a 2019 build from luxury shipyard Lurssen, estimated at $400 million. It is the world's largest and most expensive megayacht offered for charter, but it also ranks very high in the world chart based on size, among other super-expensive vessels that are never accessible to anyone but their owners.

What is the top speed of the Flying Fox yacht? ›

Flying Fox's steel hull provides exceptional strength and stability, while the aluminium superstructure ensures optimal weight distribution on this luxury 136 meters mega yacht. With two MTU engines, she effortlessly cruises through the water at 15 knots, with a maximum speed of 20 knots for swift exploration.

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