Ulyssia gigayacht is bigger than the Titanic and 100 times more luxurious
- This ‘gigayacht’ is bigger than the Titanic and more luxurious
- The whopper of a vessel has 132 apartments
- It’s also crammed with high-end facilities and amenities
Published on Nov 28, 2024 at 2:07 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on Nov 28, 2024 at 4:28 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This is the incredible Ulyssia ‘gigayacht’ – it’s way bigger than the Titanic and a whole lot more luxurious.
The stunning yacht measures a somewhat staggering 324 meters (1,063ft) – almost 30 meters longer than the Titanic which was 296 meters (882ft).
But while its super-size is impressive, it’s Ulyssia’s unbridled extravagance that really sets it apart.
The one-off superyacht is more like a floating luxury resort than a ship – complete with restaurants, swimming pools, a theater, and even its own helicopters.
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Ulyssia is a gigayacht unlike any other
There are plenty of huge and luxurious yachts out there, such as this $300 million beauty that belongs to former Premier League owner Joe Lewis, or this equally as stunning $500 million vessel belonging to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
But when it comes to sheer size and decadence, Ulyssia is hard to beat.
Complete with 132 lavish residences, the vessel vows to be a ‘first-of-its-kind’ residential yacht ‘made for a life without boundaries’. Fancy.
The apartments onboard will be specially designed to ‘meet the standards of a five-star hotel’, with images shared on the company’s website showcasing opulent, bright, and airy spaces kitted out in gold and cream.
Alongside the residential offerings, there’s a theater, library, numerous swimming pools, conference rooms, a bumper-sized wine cellar, and even a medical center.
‘Travel the world from your own home’
Those lucky enough to call the gigayacht home can choose to dine at one of several of the onboard restaurants, which will feature both ‘world-famous but also up-and-coming chefs’.
Those who would rather dine in the comfort of their plush pad can simply nip to the ship’s grocery store to pick up ingredients and cook up a storm in their luxe and roomy open-plan kitchen.
And if all of that isn’t quite enough luxury for you, residents who want to head back to dry land for any reason can make use of one of the two helicopters onboard.
“The concept behind Ulyssia is to travel the world – but from your own home,” said CEO of Ulyssia Residences AG Alain Gruber.
“Every day you can go out and discover new destinations around the world, but in the evening you can come back to your family in your own four walls.”
Well, this all sounds great – sign us up.
Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Across her career she's covered a wide variety of topics, including celebrity, cryptocurrency, politics, true crime and just about everything in between.