In the world of luxury travel, where luxury and adventure meet, new frontiers are being defined. The Austrian company “Migaloo” (Migaloo) has presented a new definition of sea travel with the unveiling of the “M5” supership and submarine concept. Aiming for the title of the world’s most expensive cruise ship with a price tag of $2 billion, this amazing vessel is not only a floating palace on the water, but also an advanced exploration submarine that can hide for up to four weeks at a depth of 250 meters in the oceans. (Yanko Design)
Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
The 165 meter giant Migalo is designed to host 20 guests and 40 crew and is set to rewrite the future of the yachting industry. Its staggering price tag is more than double that of the current world’s most expensive ship, the $800 million Dilbar, and that in itself speaks to the unprecedented level of exclusivity and technology that the M5 offers.

Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
The main appeal of the M5 goes beyond the numbers. This ship has a unique set of entertainment facilities; From two custom mini-submarines, a helicopter, jet skis and kitesurfing equipment to two off-road vehicles for land exploration. The interior is also designed according to the buyer’s taste and includes facilities such as a dining hall with a capacity of 36 people, advanced cinema, swimming pools, jacuzzi and panoramic glass walls to watch the underwater scenery.

Photographer: Unknown / Yanko Design
Migalo supership with hybrid propulsion (diesel and air independent system) can move at a speed of 20 knots on water and 12 knots underwater and has a range of more than 15,000 km. The CEO of Migalo, referring to the tragedy of the submarine Titan, emphasized that safety is their main priority. He believes that finding buyers for such a project is a challenge, and they are looking for visionary billionaires who have an extraordinary desire for exclusivity, safety and adventure.
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Cover photo source: Yanko Design Photographer: Unknown
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