Get ready to be blown away by this jaw-dropping, $53.5 million superyacht that's more like a floating palace than a mere boat!
This futuristic catamaran, christened 'This Is It', has been making waves ever since its concept came to life. It's a true showstopper, and its recent appearance at the Monaco Yacht Show 2024 only added to its allure. Now, for the first time, it's up for sale, offering a unique ownership opportunity.
The Ultimate Luxury Experience
'This Is It' is a 144-foot masterpiece, designed by Tecnomar, with a focus on creating something unprecedented. The result? A yacht with sharp, asymmetric lines and a distinctive silhouette that commands attention wherever it docks.
One of its most striking features is the extensive use of glass, giving it a modern, villa-like feel. Imagine a glass-bottom pool with a cascading waterfall - that's just the beginning!
The main saloon embraces indoor-outdoor living with disappearing doors, ensuring you never lose sight of the sea. There's even a dedicated card area, a humidor, and a bar wrapped in leather, creating a sophisticated nightclub ambiance. A cozy TV corner adds a touch of warmth, making it the perfect space to relax and unwind.
A-List Approval
This superyacht has hosted celebrities like Rihanna and ASAP Rocky, who undoubtedly enjoyed its luxurious amenities during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. It can accommodate up to 12 guests across five en suite cabins, with an owner's suite that promises ultimate privacy.
The owner's suite is a sanctuary, featuring a king-sized bed, an 11-foot asymmetrical skylight, a private lounge, and a panoramic stone terrace. Beyond the guest areas, there's an office, a tender garage, crew quarters, and even a spa on the upper deck.
Powered by twin MTU diesel engines, 'This Is It' boasts an impressive top speed of 19 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots, with a range of 3,600 nautical miles. Currently docked in Athens, Greece, it's a listing that will leave you in awe.
But here's where it gets controversial... Is this yacht a symbol of excessive luxury, or a masterpiece of modern design? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's spark a discussion!