I got on board the biggest yacht at the Monaco Yacht Show. Take a look inside the 365-foot superyach

This year's Monaco Yacht Show brought31,565 people and $4.3 billion worth of yachts to the tiny city-state on the French Riviera. Guests included yachting-industry insiders includingsuperyacht builders, designers, and brokers as well as wealthy private clients looking to charter or purchase yachts, as well as journalists like myself.

2019-10-23T17:52:00Z

This year's Monaco Yacht Show brought 31,565 people and $4.3 billion worth of yachts to the tiny city-state on the French Riviera.

Guests included yachting-industry insiders — including superyacht builders, designers, and brokers — as well as wealthy private clients looking to charter or purchase yachts, as well as journalists like myself.

I spent two days at the yacht show, and one evening I got the chance to go on board the largest yacht on display in Monaco at this year's show: Tis, a 365-foot superyacht built by German shipyard Lürssen that comes with two helipads, a 40-foot swimming pool, eight guest suites, and a Parisian-inspired tea room.

Take a look inside the superyacht that's owned by a mysterious Monaco resident.

I attended this year's Monaco Yacht Show, a glamorous event for yachting industry insiders and wealthy VIPs looking to buy or charter yachts.

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The event took place from September 25 to September 28 in the tiny French Riviera city-state.

One evening, I got on board the largest vessel on display at the yacht show, a 365-foot superyacht called Tis.

Katie Warren/Business Insider

Tis, which took about three years to construct, was built by German shipyard Lürssen and designed by Winch Design.

The yacht can sleep up to 18 guests and 38 crew.

Launched in 2019, the brand-new superyacht belongs to an unidentified Monaco resident.

Klaus Jordan

During the press visit on board Tis, the yacht's designer, Andrew Winch, said the owner had the superyacht built to be a second home.

"His apartment [in Monaco] is very similar to this boat — but significantly smaller," Winch said.

The owner expects to live on the yacht for nine months of the year, according to Winch. 

Dozens of journalists were invited on board Tis for a special evening press tour of the vessel.

lower deck Winch Media

We all had to take off our shoes before setting foot on the yacht's pristine teak deck.

I wasn't allowed to take my own photos on board Tis. 

At one of the outside dining areas, delicate finger foods were set out on a long table decked out with white flowers, and servers wandered through the crowd serving Regi rosé Champagne while sultry lounge music played in the background.

outside dining Winch Media

There were shrimp on sticks, tiny brioche sandwiches of deviled eggs and tomato, and raw salmon and basil bites.

After an introductory speech by designer Andrew Winch, we broke up into small groups for guided tours of the vessel.

The main deck salon is full of classic Louis XIV to Louis XVIII style furniture.

In the formal entrance lobby is an elaborate marble staircase with 23.8 carat gold handrails that were inspired by Le Bristol hotel in Paris.

stairs Winch Media

Italian Calacatta Vogli marble was used throughout the yacht.

The main deck's dining room can comfortably seat at least 16 people.

main deck dining Winch Media

It can also convert into a board room, with hidden plug sockets in the table and a large painting that can disappear to reveal a television screen. 

Just off the main deck is a formal office that can be opened up to create one large conference space.

office_main deck Winch Media

The yacht has its own "beach club" area, described in press materials as "a transitional space between the exterior and interior."

Winch Media

The beach club décor is inspired by the Italian island of Capri. A side door leads out to a fold-out swimming platform.

Guests can also access the water from the lower deck.

Klaus Jordan

On the bridge deck is a citrus-themed spa, which includes a relaxation room with carved stone lemon trees on the walls. There's also a Hammam, a hair salon, and a massage room.

spa 2 Winch Media

A side door leads to a sauna overlooking a fold-out sea terrace.

sauna_sea terrace Winch Media

Lounge chairs line the sea terrace.

Klaus Jordan

Near the spa is the fully equipped gym — complete with several live lemon trees.

Winch Media

The gym leads out to the pool area, where there's a nearly 40-foot infinity pool and a hot tub.

bridge deck Klaus Jordan

Several lounge areas are scattered around the pool area.

Klaus Jordan

The space includes a hanging chair and an outdoor bar with built-in seating.

pool_bridge deck Winch Media

A soundproof art deco cinema on the lower deck is outfitted with several large armchairs.

Winch Media

On the owners deck, the main salon features a leather-embossed ceiling dome with a glass chandelier of hand-blown leaves of glass.

owners deck salon Winch Media

The owner's suite has a domed skylight and large wraparound windows.

Owners suite Winch Media

A private balcony with built-in upholstered sofas offers 180-degree views over the bow of the yacht.

The bathroom is decked out in marble and includes a large soaking tub.

owners bathroom Winch Media

The owner's suite also comes with a private hair and beauty salon, massage room, and dressing rooms.

The eight lavish guest suites onboard each have a theme. One of the main deck guest suites was inspired by Claridge's, an iconic art deco luxury hotel in London.

The Claridge's guest suite. Winch Media

Also on the main deck is a suite is an homage to Paris, with fleur-de-lis motifs and classic "Toile de Jouy" patterns throughout.

The Paris suite. Winch Media

Then there's the Tuscan Olive suite, with pale gold and green tones.

The Tuscan Olive suite. guest suite_Paris

On the upper deck is another Paris-inspired room, this one a tea room dedicated to French luxury bakery Ladurée.

Winch Media

It's decorated in the traditional pastel greens, pinks, and purples of the iconic pâtisserie.

Tis comes with not one, but two helicopter landing pads.

Klaus Jordan

One of the helipads can turn into a dance floor or an outdoor cinema when it's not in use.

outdoor cinema Winch Media

Tis has seemingly endless lounge spaces — both indoor and outdoor — from the owners deck ...

Klaus Jordan

... to the uninterrupted views from the top deck.

top deck KlausJordan

The yacht's tender garage can hold two 38-foot Wajer tenders and as well as two rescue tenders and various water toys.

tender garage Klaus Jordan

Winch, the yacht's designer, stressed that Tis was designed to be understated and elegant.

Klaus Jordan

"This is not a nouveau riche yacht," he said, adding that the 28 carat gold finishes are muted and antique-looking, "so don't consider this a bling yacht."

"Understated" is definitely not a word I'd use to describe Tis. I'm no expert — this is only the second yacht I have ever stepped foot on — but to me, it was wildly over-the-top, with its infinity pool, classic French décor, gold staircases, and formal dining rooms and salons.

But I couldn't agree more with his characterization of Tis as a "floating mansion."

Klaus Jordan

"You can take this boat anywhere in the world as an explorer," Winch said. "She is a castle. She's a floating mansion for life."

The superyacht was unlike anything I've ever seen. While my very first yacht tour aboard a Champagne-colored, Bugatti-designed yacht took about 15 minutes, Tis was so massive that the tour took over an hour, and that was moving quickly without lingering in any rooms.

It can safely be assumed that the mysterious owner of Tis is a billionaire — or at least a multimillionaire.

People outside the yachting industry may not know just how much it costs to own a yacht. Buying one can easily set you back tens or hundreds of millions — and that's not including annual fuel costs, docking fees, maintenance, and crew salaries.

As Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower put it, owning a superyacht is "the absolute pinnacle of indulgence for the 1%."

We don't know exactly how much Tis, a brand-new massive superyacht, would sell for if it were on the market right now. But to put it in perspective, a five-year-old yacht that's 65 feet smaller than Tis is currently on the market for $200 million

But what's a few hundred million when you're a billionaire living in Monaco?

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