World’s largest superyacht hotel put on hold, thanks to recession

Naveen Kumar / Jun 27 2009

Plans for the world’s largest luxury yacht hotel have been put on hold. Aquiva, the world’s biggest floating hotel, was due to open in London in time for the 2012 Olympics. The original plans were to moor permanently the 170m Aquiva superyacht at Canary Wharf in London. Rainsford Mann Design (RMD) was appointed in 2003 by Aquiva to design the exterior and interior of the superyacht hotel, which features 158 rooms and suites, an onboard ballroom, a spa, gym, pool, a business center with five meeting suites, bars and several restaurants. Unlike most mega-yachts that feature the captain’s bridge, the Aquiva will have a presidential suite. Every suite on the floating hotel will boast its own Jacuzzi. Steve Tight, the chief executive of Aquiva, said…

aquiva superyacht hotel 1
aquiva superyacht hotel 1

Everything is on hold at this point. We’re going to wait until the global economy improves a bit before we go forward.

When the yacht is completed, it will have seven decks and will accommodate 300 guests in high-class luxury. The Aquiva superyacht hotel is designed to be integrated into a number of island concept designs. These are private islands with private access that offer freedom to arrive by land or water.

aquiva superyacht 2
aquiva superyacht 2
aquiva superyacht 3
aquiva superyacht 3
aquiva superyacht superior duplex suite
aquiva superyacht superior duplex suite
aquiva superyacht club stateroom
aquiva superyacht club stateroom
aquiva superyacht presidential duplex suite 2
aquiva superyacht presidential duplex suite 2
aquiva superyacht presidential duplex suite
aquiva superyacht presidential duplex suite
aquiva superyacht island
aquiva superyacht island

Via: TheNational

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