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Luxury gigayacht to feature fold-out balconies, underwater living room called the ‘Nemo Lounge’

Talk about living the suite life.

Plans for a mind-bogglingly luxe vessel with the amenities and spacious feel of a luxury resort on dry land —?to be built by one of the world’s leading superyacht creators —?have been announced.

The Inspire, a 454-foot gigayacht, will be the newest creation of Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design Press, a Dutch company that’s no newcomer to making headlines for their wild yacht designs.?

In all, the vessel has six decks. Jam Press/Sinot Yacht Architectu
The spacious ship can accommodate 22 guests and 52 crew. Jam Press/Sinot Yacht Architectu

Large enough for 22 guests and a whopping 52 crew members, plans for the fantastical floating craft were unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show last week.

Inspire will feature a 40-seat theater, wellness center, a winter garden, fold-out balconies, swimming pool and even an underwater “Nemo Lounge,” as the unique living area has been dubbed.?

“The most impressive feature is situated at the yacht’s lowest level,” designer Sander Sinot said of the sunken lounge, set 16-feet beneath the surface, Jam Press reported. “The spectacular submersible Nemo observation room provides a unique opportunity to experience intriguing and inspiring underwater life in a serene setting.”

Inspire will have six decks in total, including a nearly 3,000-square-foot owner’s top deck with lounging area, lavish primary suite, open-plan wheelhouse, a main deck with the ship’s restaurant and a beach deck with VIP-worthy cabins, all built with the most “natural and durable elements,” according to Sinot.?

The vessel will include a 40-seat theater and glass-bottomed swimming pool. Jam Press/Sinot Yacht Architectu
Inspire was unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show last week. Jam Press/Sinot Yacht Architectu

Renderings emphasize the vessel’s clean lines, light floors and sleek hull built to blend with the surrounding seas and skies.

In all there are accommodations for 22 guests and 52 crew — or there will be, once the boat, which Sinot says is “ready to be built,” finds a buyer and is constructed.

“Every element in the superyacht’s concept is entirely custom-designed and meticulously crafted from the finest and most sustainable natural materials,” Sinot noted, adding that the Inspire’s design allows for it to be “further customized to the future owner’s wishes, without making any concessions to the uniqueness of this special concept.”

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