Superyacht with helipad, supercar storage and infinity pool by British designer
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When the ultra-rich splash out on a new superyacht, they expect it to come with all the latest accessories.
And that's exactly what they get with the 223ft Explorer, which comes with its own helipad, infinity pool and plenty for space for supercar and jetski storage.
With space for 12 lucky guests on board, the concept yacht from British yacht designer Tony Castro is the ultimate toy for the extremely wealthy and has been dubbed the 'Range Rover of the seas'.
The 223ft Explorer is an exclusive superyacht which comes with its own helipad and car storage as well as space for 12 guests
For those who don't fancy taking a dip in the sea, there is an infinity pool on deck which is two decks deep
For those who would rather board unseen, there is a helipad and helicopter storage as well as space for a submarine
It was designed to withstand any weather conditions and is sturdy enough to circumnavigate the globe - all while looking incredibly stylish, of course.
When it comes to transporting all those extras any cruising millionaire needs to hand, there's plenty of space for all of them.
The company explains: 'With a large carrying capacity for toys and tenders, she is capable of carrying a helicopter in a climate controlled garage, twin limo tenders, car, submarine, jetskis, paddleboards and a variety of inflatables water toys.'
Once the helicopter has landed, it can be store din a climate-controlled garage area
There is storage for jetskis and a submarine on the decks, while leaving plenty of other areas free for passengers
But of course, the life of the ultra-wealthy comes at a cost. According to Tony Castro Design, the superyacht costs approximately 40million euros (around £29million/$43million) to build, which means it is likely to cost even more to purchase.
While the yacht has been designed with 'rugged utilitarian-looking aesthetics', it is actually a sumptuous retreat at sea.
For the 12 guests, there is space on the yacht for 15 crew, ensuring there is nothing always someone on hand to make sure the journey goes smoohtly.
The layout means there are a huge variety of different areas for guests to retreat to, ensuring they don't get fed up with each other while sailing around the world.
And for those who can't bear to leave their convertible at home, they can even bring their car on board
Special sundecks open out form the yacht, providing areas for loungers, complete with ladders down into the sea in case guests want to cool off in the water
Unfortunately for most, the superyacht costs 40million euros to build, meaning it will retail for even more
The designers explain: 'Her unique layout holds a full beam enclosed observation deck with opening roof, cinema, beach club, sauna, scuba diving pool, gymnasium, pool, wine cellar and ample space to accommodate a total of 12 guests.'
And of course, there are all the other luxurious finishing touches you would expect to find on board.
The guests of honour can enjoy accommodation in the Master Cabin or VIP suite, while others can choose between four other double guest cabins.
There are also plenty of 'terrace' area, with sunloungers, giving the impression of sitting on the beach as the water laps the sands. In reality, the wooden areas just out into the sea with ladders down so guests can take a dip to cool off whenever they wish.
And the entire design is offset with panoramic windows offering views across the ocean.
The sleek yacht is a design by Tony Castro, who is base din The Hamble, Hampshire, which is known as a true home of yachting
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