The best superyacht toys let you relax, play, and explore a destination. Based on multiyear experience in superyacht sales and charterDenison Yachting has shared the list of the ten coolest toys to add to a superyacht. 

Triton 660/2



Luxury two-seater submarine Triton 660/2 is built to explore the world’s most remote destinations, like Antarctica or Australia and can reach depths of 660 feet. The submarine gives the opportunity to dive far enough underwater to see photo-luminescent creatures, rare invertebrates, and large pelagic mammals.

AquaBanas Pop3 Pool Resort



The Pop3 Pool Resort is the best way to enjoy the water in comfort and style. While it looks like a four day mission to inflate, it can customize the island and add different elements. King lounges, decks, docks, swim platforms, party banas, or a pool can be added. 

Red Shark Water Bike



You don’t need a gym with the Red Shark bike on board. This portable, eco-friendly water bike can help you explore cliffs and archipelagos, as well as get you in shape.

FunAir Climbing Wall



This FunAir Climbing Wall is great for guests of all ages. It features handholds, climbing ropes, and courses to suit differing abilities. The crew can easily inflate it with a RapidFlate system.

WASZP Foil Racing Boat



WASZP foil racing boat creates a fast, stable platform with good performance. The foils are not sharp and provide the safest experience for those learning to foil for the first time. There are enough controls to keep the sailing entertaining for the experienced sailor.

Seabob F5 SR



Seabobs are known and loved as a favorite superyacht toy. But the Seabob F5 SR is a game-changer. It has a 10% performance boost increasing the underwater speed to 12 mph and the surface speed to 14 mph. The Seabob F5 SR also comes with 2 cameras  — one facing outward to capture the underwater world, the other is an action selfie cam.

Tandem Jetovator



The Tandem Jetovator can be used by two people at the same time. It’s a superyacht toy that looks like a motorbike without wheels. It’s propelled by a hose and can be controlled from the front or rear seat. It’s a great toy for beginners who want to fly safely with an instructor. 

FunAir Big Air Blob



Despite an incredibly awesome name, Big Air Blob is also a super cool toy that guests will enjoy on your yacht. It’s purposely engineered for superyachts, with side stabilising outriggers to handle ocean waves and a fitted cradle to keep the blob safely positioned away from the hull. Jump from the top of the yacht, onto the blob, to launch the person flying into the air for the ultimate thrill.

LIFT Efoil



Electric hydrofoil surfboard LIFT eFoil it’s fast, light, and durable with an improved battery for ride times of 120 minutes at 30 miles per hour. It looks more intimidating than it is – seriously, it’s a toy for beginners and pros. The new models have four available size options, with new shapes for better maneuverability, plus nine advanced hydrofoil wing options. 

RoboSea Robo-Shark



This Robo-Shark is an underwater drone that looks and moves like a shark. It comes with automatic obstacle avoidance and a multi-joint caudal fin that reduces water noise. The Robo-Shark is perfect for professional or aspiring photographers as it can be fitted with nearly any camera, communication, or sensor rig. 

Credita: Denison Yachting

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