Migaloo M5: A $2 Billion Submersible Superyacht Takes Luxury to New Depths

The World's first super SUB can hold 20 passengers underwater for four weeks and cost $2 BILLION.

VIENNA: The Austrian-based company Migaloo is making waves in the world of opulence with its latest offering: the M5, a colossal 541-foot-long “private submersible superyacht.” Priced at a staggering $2 billion, this aquatic marvel boasts a range of 9,300 miles and the capability to submerge its passengers to a depth of 820 feet.

The M5 is not your average luxury yacht; it’s a lavish submarine experience. Equipped with unparalleled amenities, it features a helipad, two swimming pools, a Jacuzzi, and even comes with two midget submarines. This underwater palace promises an unparalleled journey into the depths of extravagance.

Despite its grandeur, the M5 has yet to find a buyer, with no orders placed for this extraordinary seafaring creation. Migaloo’s audacious venture into the realm of private submersible superyachts sets a new standard for those seeking the epitome of luxury on both land and sea. The M5 stands as a testament to the fusion of innovation and indulgence, inviting the elite to explore the depths of opulence in unparalleled style.

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