Guess how much the world's most expensive yacht costs

History Supreme is a 30.48m yacht that is surprising to say the least. Whether it's the upholstery, the materials, the equipment or the astronomical price, discover the most expensive yacht in the world!

History Supreme is a unique yacht and very probably the most expensive in the world. Created by the English designer Stuart Hughes âeuros the specialist in customization of objects by gold âeuros it belongs to Malaysian businessman, who wanted to remain anonymous. This 100 feet yacht required three years of work and about 100 000 kilos of solid gold and platinum. The deck, dining room, railings and anchor were all made from precious metals. The hull of the boat was entirely gilded with fine gold and the highlight of the show, the owner's room was decorated with touches of platinum and unveils a wall with incredible propertiesâeuros¦ Made of metallic stone, it contains a real T rex dinosaur bone! The price of such an extravagance? 4 billion euros (4 187 197 191, 58 euros exactly!). It is also the yacht Eclipse, owned by the Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, whose price is 500 million euros, but whose total value would exceed 1 billion euros.

According to news.com, we would also find on board an aquarium made with 68 kg of 24 carat gold or a bottle of luxury liquor that would contain a diamond of 18.5 carats, one of the rarest in the world. So myth or truth? In any case, what is certain is that the boat really exists and that its interior and its hull are really covered with gold. What is less certain is that it is regularly used by its mysterious owner to sailâ?¦

You believed in itâeuros¦

According to our information, this boat would never have seen the light of day and this story would have been invented from scratch. The boat shown in the photo is the OneHundred, from the Italian shipyard BaiaYachts. The designer would have copied this image to modify it on computer and would have invented it from scratch. Mario Borselli, sales manager at Baia had reported to MotorBoat & Yachting, in 2011 " Who can believe that a boat can be made of 100 tons of gold? They took some pictures of our website without permission. We won't go to court, it's a stupid story. I can't believe people think anyone would be stupid enough to order this kind of boat." We have also contacted the designer and the Baia shipyard to get more details, which we will bring to you as soon as we have a feedback.