Saudi billionaire installs a daybed on his $320 million superyacht that transforms into a 158-inch waterproof LED screen

  • A Saudi’s superyacht is currently for sale online
  • The yacht has a radical top-deck cinema folded into a bed
  • The Saudi billionaire is currently struggling to sell the ship

Published on Mar 08, 2025 at 1:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Mar 14, 2025 at 4:21 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

Many people dream of luxury yachting, but if you’re the Saudi billionaire who owns the superyacht H3, then it’s more than a dream.

This exceptional superyacht costs over $320 million, and it has some of the most outlandish features you’ll find on any vessel.

Perhaps the highlight is the groundbreaking daybed out on the deck.

Not only does it open up like a laptop, but it also transforms into a sensational 158-inch waterproof screen!

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The waterproof screen is dubbed CineSea

The state-of-the-art cinema screen is called CineSea, and it’s a highly advanced feature created by Dutch company Seable&Co.

When the screen is folded, the owner or guests on the superyacht can relax on the beautiful open-air bed.

However, once folded, the massive screen unveils itself, mounted on a hydraulic mechanism and with one of the clearest displays you will ever see.

Thankfully, the screen is also waterproof—a must-have feature, given its location on top of the deck!

The system can also be used for streaming and gaming, and the CineSea includes an audio system as part of the package.

While it’s certainly the standout feature, this yacht has more to offer than fancy cinema screens and crazy audio systems.

The H3 superyacht boasts an exceptional level of luxury

The superyacht was initially built for the Prime Minister of Qatar in 2000 before it was stripped down and given an even more luxurious makeover.

Other features include stunning decks with a view, unrivaled comfort in the bedrooms and living areas, and even a climate-controlled winter garden.

For those who want to swim but not in the sea, the yacht even includes a 23-foot infinity pool.

But, despite its luxury and cinema experience, all is not well with the H3.

Saudi billionaire Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim is the lucky owner of the superyacht. However, he is currently trying to sell it.

Unfortunately for him, no one has bitten, and it’s currently sitting around, waiting for its next high-profile owner.

Currently, the yacht remains docked in the Netherlands while a buyer is found.

With an asking price of $320 million, whoever buys the H3 will have to have really deep pockets.

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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.