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Stunning plans for world’s most luxurious SUBMARINE shaped like a fish with viewing orb, luxury cabins & ‘lounge pads’

The sub can function both under and above water

THE world's most luxurious submarine is shaped like a fish and can dive as deep as 328 feet underwater for up to seven days at a time.

Dubbed the Deep Sea Dreamer, it is equipped with a viewing orb to explore the breathtaking ocean views.

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The fish-shaped submarine can dive as deep as 328 feet underwaterCredit: Cover Images
The viewing orb is equipped for enjoying ocean views in comfortCredit: Cover Images
Dining table and fully-equipped kitchen are among other opulent facilitiesCredit: Cover Images

The yacht's concept has been created by California-based Steve Kozloff Designs with couples' in mind.

The groundbreaking vessel can descend up to depths of up to 328 feet, and offers couples a private and intimate connection with the ocean.

The Deep Sea Dreamer can cruise underwater for up to 100 miles powered by a silent, electric motor which doesn't disturb marine life.

Thanks to the onboard batteries, it is able to remain stationary on the seabed for up to seven days, offering a rare chance to experience seabed serenity.

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The large observational bubble is fitted with a cosy viewing area doubled with comfy, recliner chairs - ideal for enjoying the oceanic vista in comfort.

The concept images reveal a grand piano which could provide an ambience and entertainment while guests enjoy the unique views of the marine life.

One of The Deep Sea Dreamer's main features is its flexible docking, which allows for both conventional surface anchoring and submerged mooring choices.

The glorious sub is fully operational both above and below the water, boasting a 2,440 square feet observational deck upon resurfacing.

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Navigation between decks is smooth thanks to a watertight lift and an alternative ladder tube which guarantee fluid travel inside this amazing submerged home.

The interior luxury extends across two levels, totalling approximately 1,500 square feet of living space.

World’s most luxurious ‘superyacht’ SUBMARINE worth £240million that could stay underwater for 10 DAYS

This includes a generously sized masters suite, complete with an en-suite bathroom and ample walk-in closet space.

Guests are offered their own cabin for comfortable stay - each with private bathroom facilities.

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The lower main deck features a space of opulence and tranquillity.

Together with a gourmet kitchen well-equipped to prepare fine dinner, the dining area offers an intimate setting that is accentuated by the surrounding seascape.

All of the guests' needs have been thought of and carefully catered for with the yacht even including a laundry facility on the deck for uninterrupted diving experience.

The yacht's designers assure that the sub prioritises safety and stability, and ensures a secure journey in any sea conditions.

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Meanwhile, boat company Migaloo says it is revolutionising the world of luxury vessels with plans for its very own submersible superyacht.

Its ginormous 928ft ship would feature a helipad, movie theatre, wine cellar, and library and be capable of diving to 1500ft depths for weeks at a time.

Migaloo founder and CEO Christian Gumpold revealed the vessel could cost its owner upwards of £1.6 billion.

The concept image shows all the facilities featured on the yachtCredit: Cover Images
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The sub can travel underwater for up to 100 miles and stay on seabed for seven daysCredit: Cover Images
The upper part of the yacht features an observational deck for when it resurfacesCredit: Cover Images
Photo shows the breakfast bar and the watertight lift used to reach the upper deckCredit: Cover Images
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