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A billionaire NFL owner’s superyacht is now available for charter. It’ll cost you.

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A billionaire NFL owner’s superyacht is now available for charter. It’ll cost you.

Want to vacation like a billionaire? You can — for $3 million a week.

Kismet, Khan’s new yacht, will make her debut at the Monaco Yacht Show later this month.


Spa on superyacht

Kismet’s spa is inspired by Bali and equipped with a chromotherapy bath and massage table.

Courtesy of Cecil Wright



A “Balinese-inspired” spa features a hammam, sauna, and cryotherapy chamber, as well as a massage table and chromotherapy bathtub offering some sort of color-related treatment. For more active wellness, there’s a gym, basketball court, and pickleball court.

There are three pools — two are jacuzzis — spread over six decks, four outdoor showers, four bars, four fireplaces, two fire pits, and one helipad. For your viewing pleasure, there is an outdoor cinema, and for your listening pleasure, a DJ booth and grand piano.


superyacht Kismet pool

One of the yacht’s many pools looks onto a television — playing a Jaguars game, of course.

Courtesy of Cecil Wright



And because billionaires love to play, there is a suite of water toys aboard, including Jet Skis, SeaBobs, e-foils, and WaveRunners.

Khan is a committed superyacht owner. His previous superyacht, also named Kismet, was purchased by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt last year. While its final sales price was not disclosed, it was listed for about $160 million. Renamed Whisper, the yacht was built by the same German shipyard as the new Kismet, Lürssen, and measured 95 meters.

“The yacht has exceeded all expectations of the client for whom we have built his third yacht in total,” Peter Lürssen, a managing partner at Lürssen, said in a statement about the newest Kismet.

Kismet is the largest yacht on display at the Monaco Yacht Show, which will feature 120 superyachts. Renaissance, the second largest at 112 meters, charters for the same weekly price of $3 million.

While the nine-figure sales prices of these yachts make their seven-figure charter rates seem like a bargain, renting out a superyacht is not for the faint of wallet. In addition to the charter fee, there are costs associated with provisions which can come to as much as 40% of the fee; gratuities, as much as 20% of the fee; and taxes, also as much as 20%. That means a week aboard the Kismet can actually cost as much as $5.4 million.

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