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IF you have ever wanted to explore the depths of the ocean in the luxury James Bond could only dream about, now's your chance - it turns out all you need is a couple of billion dollars.

Boat company Migaloo says it is revolutionising the world of superyachts with their very own, world-first submersible superyacht.

Migaloo's superyacht submarines put the British Royal Navy fleet to shame
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Migaloo's superyacht submarines put the British Royal Navy fleet to shameCredit: Migaloo
The impressive underwater beasts can reach up to 40 Knots when fully submerged
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The impressive underwater beasts can reach up to 40 Knots when fully submergedCredit: MIGALOO
They're capable of staying submerged at 1500ft for weeks on end
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They're capable of staying submerged at 1500ft for weeks on endCredit: Migaloo
Luxury interior design is fit for the eye-watering price tag of up to £1.7 billion
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Luxury interior design is fit for the eye-watering price tag of up to £1.7 billionCredit: Cover Images
It's designed to comfortably house up to 20 passengers and a crew of 40
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It's designed to comfortably house up to 20 passengers and a crew of 40Credit: Cover Images

They are offering a gigantic 928ft vessel that contains a helipad for the helicopter it has on-board, as well as a swimming pool, movie theatre, wine cellar, library and much, much more.

For comparison, the British Royal Navy's leading submarine, HMS Astute, seems a tiddler at only 318ft.

Although the private superyacht submarines obviously aren't allowed to carry weapons, they are capable of almost everything else its military counterpart can do.

In fact, Migaloo says its submarines would actually be faster than the HMS Astute - they can cruise at speeds of 40 Knots when submerged, where the Royal Navy's pride and joy travels at a mere 30 Knots.

Migaloo claims its super sub would also dive to 1500ft, and capable of staying there for several weeks at a time - while the HMS Astute can only reach a depth of 984ft.

The submarines also have room on-board for several jet-skis, two 52ft long, six person mini-submarines, the helicopter, and multiple under-water viewing rooms.

A luxury interior features a 36-seat dining room with glass walls that allows guests to be fully submerged in the underwater world as they eat.

Migaloo boasts an impressive 6889 square ft private living quarters for the owner, as well as 3280 square ft of reception areas and 1312 square ft of guest accommodation.

The founder and CEO of Migaloo, Christian Gumpold revealed that these superyacht submarines could cost an owner upwards of $2billion.

"We think a private submarine will be the most exclusive and most expensive thing a person can own," he told The Sun Online.

"We are the only company worldwide which offer superyacht-sized private submarines."

He said superyacht owners are increasingly "getting younger" and "they want even more extra ordinary and individual designs".

"They are willing to have something really new and unique, which has never been designed or constructed before – a 'normal' surface yacht is not that interesting for them - a private submarine is.

"We have a very deep knowledge of the yachting industry and understanding of ultra high net worth individuals as well as billionaires.

"We strongly notice trends and in our opinion submersible superyachts are the future of yachting."

Gumpold said the private submarine adds a whole new dimension to exploring the sea.

"Of course we think our private submarines are a lot of fun," he said.

"Yachts are limited in terms of features, design and possibilities for entertaining or exploring.

"A submarine offers a whole new lifestyle travelling or staying underwater and explore new worlds or show off to friends or family.

"Travelling in rough seas is possible - simply submerge and travel safe and sound below the waterline."

The company has also launched its own floating islands - which can travel at up to nine miles per hour.

Migaloo call this product the Kokomo Ailand: a beach club, living quarters and boat all rolled into one eye-wateringly expensive package.

The island has ten suites on board as well as a penthouse, and it costs €300 million (£267m).

They can be up to 383 feet long, but both the size and design can differ depending on what the owner is after.

For example, it could contain a beach club, palm trees, infinity pools, waterfalls, complete with a helipad and outdoor cinema. But you could also opt for a slightly more intense "shark-feeding elevator".

Christian Grumpold told the Huffington Post: "Living on and with the sea will be a future mega trend.

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"The island can be a first step to adapt to this new way of living."

Christian has also previously revealed to Bloomberg that the islands they were among "the most expensive private objects worldwide”.

The huge submarine as it would be at sea
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The huge submarine as it would be at seaCredit: MIGALOO
Migaloo's submarines features a 36-seat dining room with glass walls
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Migaloo's submarines features a 36-seat dining room with glass wallsCredit: Migaloo
The submarine has plenty of space, with 6889 square ft for the owner's bedroom alone
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The submarine has plenty of space, with 6889 square ft for the owner's bedroom aloneCredit: Migaloo
It also comes complete with a pool, jaccuzis and other entertainment
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It also comes complete with a pool, jaccuzis and other entertainment
Migaloo has also released their own private islands
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Migaloo has also released their own private islandsCredit: Migaloo
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