Dilbar - @yachts_la_ciotat
Officially the largest yacht measured by gross tonnage Dilbar has been recently spotted in Antibes. 156m yacht was launched by Lurssen in November 2015 and was reportedly built for Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov. It is understood that her exterior design is by Espen Oeino with interiors by Andrew Winch.
92-meter Aquarius (Project Touchdown) was launched by Feadship two months ago. The superyacht features a resolutely contemporary exterior design with a number of archetypal Feadship elements, such as a conventional bow and raked superstructure shape. Aquaruis' key features include a helipad on the bow, a beauty salon, a large pool on the aft main deck, a gym, massage and therapy room, jacuzzi and large outdoor deck spaces. As for the accommodation, 14 guests can be carried on board in 7 suites, including 6 VIP-suites forward on the main deck and an owner's suite on the upper deck.
Maltese Falcon - Julien Hubert
Maltese Falcon is a 88m sailing yacht built by Perini Navi in 2006. With a beam of 12.9m and a draft of 6m, she has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Maltese Falcon can reach a maximum speed of 24 knots and a cruising speed of 16 knots. She can accommodate 12 guests in 6 cabins. The yacht was styled by Ken Freivokh Design.
A - @superyachts_gibraltar
M/Y A was built by Blohm+Voss in 2008. Designed by Philippe Starck, the vessel remains the most talked-about yacht on the seas. A is capable of accommodating 14 guests in 7 luxurious cabins, as well as a crew of 42.
TV - David Konigkramer
With a length of 78.4 meters, TV was built by Lurssen to an exterior design by Espen Oeino and an interior by Alberto Pinto. The yacht is capable of accommodating 18 guests in 10 cabins and carries a crew of 27. Amongst the yacht's key features are a large spa pool, a massage room and a master cabin with a panoramic view.