Imagine if one of the most luxurious hotel rooms on the planet, the Dubai Suite, located in the Armani Hotel, on the 39th floor of the Burg Khalifa in Dubai had a waterbed. 

That’s essentially what the experience would be like if you were to take a cruise in the Sea Coral 2, a 105 foot vessel from Arcadia Yacht that is currently floating around the Caribbean. 

To say the owner went all out in regards to the decor would be accurate, but not adequate.  See for yourself… 

I’ve just made up my mind. If given the chance to take a cruise from the VTPost headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida to the Bahamas for a weekend of golf and relaxation, I’m hitching a ride on this boat if I can. 

I don’t even care that it kind of looks like a submarine on the outside, it’s the interior that is so deliciously luxurious I wouldn’t care if the captain got lost and we ended up in Hawaii playing golf with Carrot Top instead. 

The owner of the vessel used designer Alain Perrier for the furnishings, and from the sound of things, he gave Perrier a blank check and told him to have fun. 

Over 15 Italian labels were used for furnishings and decor.  Also, there was one common color used throughout.  Don’t call it blue, it’s official an intense electric blue called “Klein Blue” and it’s named after the painter Yves Klein. 

Sea Coral 2 has two VIP staterooms, perfect for the owners plan to sail the Caribbean the next few months and live full time on it. 

Once he’s done island hopping, feel free to take a spin on this over-the-top floating fantasy yourself. 

The 5 cabin yacht comes with a crew of six, and you can easily accommodate a total of 10 guests, with amenities that include an electric surfboard, 2 Seabobs, a kayak, 2 paddle boards and a 14’ Tender Castoldi. 

The regions you can cruse include the French Riviera, Monaco, Corsica & Sardinia, the Italian Riviera, Rome and Western Italy and Sicily. 

Summer rates will run you roughly $90K to $102K per week. (Plus expenses!)

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