Stats: 136m, Lürssen, 2019, 22 guests, 55 crew
Following her removal from the US sanctions list in October 2024, the 136-metre Flying Fox is once again available for charter.
Flying Fox was delivered in 2019 and became one of the world's largest 20 superyachts. With a beam of 22.5 metres, the yacht is enormous and has six decks, towering 32 metres above the waterline, which is a third of the height of the Statue of Liberty. Her curvaceous exterior was penned by Espen Øino, while her interiors were created by Mark Berryman together with the owner.
The 136-metre superyacht is a feat of watersports and wellness, with almost the entire aft of the yacht dedicated to fun and relaxation. Impressive first impressions occur on the 22.5-metre-wide bathing platform and into a 400-square-metre spa, which is arranged across two decks. The spa has heated limestone floors, louvred oak panelling and a vast spa pool, the waters of which can be changed from steaming to icy in 10 minutes. For those who want to keep up the fitness regimen, Flying Fox also has a state-of-the-art superyacht gym packed with the latest Technogym kit.
The 10 guest suites are arranged forward of the gym, so guests can pad straight from their beds for a workout or, further aft, for a morning swim. These cabins are naturally vast too, each opening onto one of the long side decks.
The yacht has two certified helipads and can accommodate the largest helicopters on the market. Other special features include an indoor and outdoor cinema, an outdoor kitchen with teppanyaki grill and churrasco oven and a 12-metre swimming pool.