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Designed by Italian company CRN, can store an eight-metre speedboat in its floating indoor garage.
Hydraulic-powered hatch fills with 18,000 litres of water and can also be used as an indoor ocean pool.
The luxury vessel was nominated for Best Interior at 2014 Monaco Yacht Show.
196-foot vessel also features a gym, hammam room, and aquarium, and can sleep ten guests in four cabins.
The 196-foot yacht has a hydraulic-operated hatch which can store an eight-metre speedboat without the use of a tender lift to hoist it out of the water.
While swimming pools and helipads are commonplace on many a mega yacht, this one features the world's first floating garage.
The internal basin floods and empties 18,000 litres of water in just three minutes, allowing the boat to enter the yacht without the use of a crane.
The one-of-a-kind garage enables the owner to access the yacht from their speed boat internally, via the vessel's plush lower deck.
When the speedboat is not being stored, the basin can also be used as an internal ocean pool, located just behind this luxury terrace.
The vessel won the World Yacht Trophy at the 2013 International Boat Show and was nominated for Best Interior at the 2014 Monaco Yacht Show.
Guests on board can also soak up the sun on one of the vessel's comfy lounging areas, located across all four of the decks.
If a swim in the ocean becomes a bit daunting for those on board, guests can take a dip in this on-deck plunge pool.
The mega yacht also features a gymnasium and mosaic-tiled hammam room (pictured), where guests can sit back and unwind after a day at sea.
The privately-owned yacht was designed for the owner's specific tastes, and includes a round bath in the boat's marble master suite.
Guests on board the vessel, created by Studio Zuccon International Project, can be sure of a place to sit at several indoor and outdoor living areas.
Oversized windows were purpose-built to take advantage of the sea views, and also enjoy a balcony terrace.
Got musical guests on board? They can tinkle the ivories on this stunning white Yamaha piano, which takes pride of place in the living area.
The well-appointed living area combines elegant sofas with driftwood coffee tables and shell-inspired sculptures and bowls.
The formal dining table comfortably seats 12 guests, while after dinner guests can relax with a digestif on the adjacent seating area.
When the dining table is a bit too formal, breakfast and lunch can be taken on the terrace, with this round table comfortably seating nine people.
The vessel can accommodate 10 guests split across four cabins, plus the owner suite, as well as 13 crew members to cater to those on board.