A project of Oliver’s Travels, the vessel can help the rich and famous sneak away from prying eyes, submerging itself then depositing its passengers on a remote romantic island, or simply treating its hidden guests to secret seafood dinners under the sea.
The interior features a full kitchen, bar and living spaces with long horizontal windows to take in the scenery and wildlife. Chefs and concierges, located on the upper level but available on demand, can be provided as well to help customize the experience.
However, unless you, like the eccentric protagonist of 20,000 Leagues
Under the Sea, can offset the cost of your voyage via hidden stashes of
wealth, you may have a hard time paying the $100,000+ per-night price
tag this vessel demands.
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