This $12 million yacht looks like a spaceship and can cross the Atlantic twice on a single tank — see inside 'Adastra'
A sleek, lavish megayacht fit for a Bond villain, called "Adastra," has hit the market for $12 million.
Thanks to its efficient shape and lightweight construction, the yacht can cross the Atlantic twice without refueling and boasts a total range of around 11,500 miles. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesSome people can't simply settle for a regular, run-of-the-mill superyacht like all the other millionaires and billionaires — they need something a bit flashier to set them apart from the crowd.
The extravagant vessel — which looks less like a yacht and more like something out of "Star Wars" — is built for exploration, according to, which has the boat listed for sale. Due to its streamlined shape and lightweight construction, Adastra can travel across the Atlantic twice over without needing to refuel. Plus, Adastra's unique design means it can venture into shallow harbors and get up close to islands, unlike most traditional yachts.
But this multimillion-dollar yacht is built for pleasure, too — it sports multiple sunbathing areas, a diving platform, a lavish main room, three cabins for guests, and space for six crew members. Adastra, a spaceship-like megayacht fit for a Bond villain, has hit the market for $12 million.Commissioned in 2012 by shipping tycoon Anto Marden at a cost of at least $20 million, according to Robb Report, the trimaran yacht was built to cover vast distances and cross oceans.
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