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A $32 million superyacht will host extravagant parties on London’s Thames

It will cost $32,000 a night to rent for luxury events.

Published on Apr 5, 2022 at 10:24AM (UTC+4)

Last updated on May 18, 2022 at 4:57PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Artist impression of Oceandive party boat for the London Thames

Now that huge parties and dining events are back on, what better way to celebrate than boarding a luxury superyacht on the River Thames in London?

This new US$32 million ‘superyacht’ will arrive in London later this year and will play host to some of the most exclusive parties in the city.

The company behind this project is called Oceandiva, and it aims to create one of the world’s first carbon-neutral party ships.

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When it arrives in autumn, the Oceandica yacht will have room for up to 1,500 guests.

It also has plenty of space to host dining events, receptions and product launches, thanks to its 86-metre-long construction.

While there are no real pictures at the moment, mock-ups have been made showing the ship in all its glory.

It features a sleek design and is finished in a matte grey colour with a Union Jack hanging off the top deck.

How to party on the Oceandiva superyacht

It will be stationed at the Royal Docks.

Guests will be able to board at London Bridge, Canary Wharf, Greenwich, ExCel and Tower Bridge – depending on the event.

It appears to be spread across two levels too, allowing for plenty of space for activities.

Exact prices have not yet been revealed yet, but sources claim it will cost upwards of US$35,000 a night to rent.

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