$200 million superyacht, a homage to The Beatles, docks in Tenerife


$200 million superyacht, a homage to The Beatles, docks in Tenerife

A state-of-the-art superyacht, valued at nearly $200 million, named ‘Here Comes The Sun’, has made its presence felt in the waters of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The vessel, a recent addition to the luxurious yacht scene in the area, was initially owned by Russian billionaire Alexander Dzhaparidze, founder of the Eurasia Drilling Company. The design, both interior and exterior, is credited to renowned designers Tim Heywood and Winch Design.

Recently, Zygmunt Solorz-Żak, a Polish television magnate, acquired the Here Comes The Sun. Boasting a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, this superyacht stands among the most opulent in the world.

The vessel features an exclusive 42-metre owner's deck, offering over 300 square metres of deck space. This generous layout allows for five spacious guest cabins on the main deck, deviating from the usual lower deck location.

With a price tag of $195 million, Here Comes The Sun has been on the market since April. The vessel, a homage to the Beatles and their iconic song written by George Harrison, "Here Comes The Sun," included in the 1969 Abbey Road album, comes complete with a 5.5 by 3.5-metre swimming pool, an 87-square-metre sun deck, and a helipad.

However, potential buyers should be aware that in addition to the initial cost, maintaining this lavish vessel incurs an annual expense of $15 million. The superyacht, now docked in the port of Santa Cruz in the capital of Tenerife, continues to captivate onlookers with its luxurious features and homage to musical history.

$200 million superyacht, a homage to The Beatles, docks in Tenerife

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