Delivered to her owner in 2021, AHPO measures 115m (377ft) and is currently ranked as the 36th largest superyacht in the Top 100 world's biggest yachts list.
Originally known under the name Project Enzo, AHPO was sold in 2017 and features extensive design input from the exquisite design studio Nuvolari Lenard on both interiors and exteriors.
Constructed in steel and aluminium, she was built for a repeat Lürssen client and was the third biggest Lurssen delivery in 2021.
Making headlines in 2022 as the biggest yacht to showcase at the Monaco Yacht Show in 12 years, AHPO has an opulent appeal from bow to stern, with five decks filled with every amenity an owner could want on an extravagant cruise.
Capable of accommodating 16 guests within eight cabins, owners can relax in a stylish duplex style cabin, while guests can still enjoy premium indulgence with private ensuites per cabin and plush fittings throughout.
Health and wellbeing is a focal point onboard the 5,257GT superyacht with exterior lifestyle playing a significant role in engaging guests in the ultimate yachting experience.
Taking in the fresh sea air while staying onboard has been made a breeze thanks to wide walkaround decks spanning more than 100 metres. An impressive beach club with a waterfront terrace brings guests closer to the elements, with an adjacent spa boasting some outstanding facilities including a hammam, Himalayan salt room and a massage room.
Other key features onboard AHPO include a 12-seater cinema, a touch and go helipad and a sheltered winter garden.
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