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Superyachts on film are not uncommon: The Bond series is famous for its fast cars and sleek luxury yachts, while recent Netflix film Murder Mystery was filmed aboard 60m/198ft motor yacht SARASTAR , but M/Y SOLANDGE has brought new heights of glamour to the small screen as the notable backdrop in Season Two of hit TV series Succession .

SOLANDGE top deck - star of the HBO TV series Succession

SOLANDGE top deck – star of the HBO TV series Succession

The comedy-drama centres around the Roy family as patriarchal figure Logan Roy, who owns and controls a worldwide media conglomerate, declines in health and his children are sized up for taking his place as head of the empire.

Mega yacht SOLANDGE

Mega yacht SOLANDGE

SOLANDGE is a yacht worthy of a media mogul, boasting an enormous amount of onboard amenities, a supply of water toys just as large and exquisite living areas from the beach-club to the bedrooms. She was refitted in 2019 to have her looking better than ever, and she’s available for charter throughout the year.

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Construction.

Luxury yacht SOLANDGE measures 85.1m/279.2ft and was launched from the Lurssen shipyard in Germany in 2013 before going on to win the Exterior Design category at the Monaco Yacht Show Awards 2014 , as well as making it to the finals at three other awards shows that same year. Her exterior styling is the work of renowned designer Espen Oeino , while the interiors from Rodriguez Interiors transport guests to a more elegant age using classical styling, golden accents and detailed patterns of Eastern origin.

Impeccable service by the professional and highly trained crew is offered at all times

Impeccable service by the professional and highly trained crew is offered at all times

Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she provides an excellent balance between stability and power, reaching a top speed of 17.5 knots.

Logan Roy (Brian Cox) on the top deck of the yacht.Photograph by Graeme Hunter / HBO

Logan Roy (Brian Cox) on the top deck of the yacht.Photograph by Graeme Hunter / HBO

Accommodation

The lavish on board accommodation provides for up to 12 guests in a choice of eight en-suite cabins: 1 Master suite, 1 VIP stateroom, 3 double cabins, 2 double cabins convertible to twins and 1 twin cabin.

Master suite offering utmost in luxury and unprecedented views

Master suite offering the utmost in luxury and unprecedented views

The majority of the guest accommodation is placed on the main deck, where the elevated position provides better views and more natural light into the spacious and light interiors. Each has a classical appearance using light coloured wood and inlays in mother of pearl, and a subtle Middle Eastern motif in the patterns.

Master stateroom with a private deck area

Master stateroom with a private deck area

The guest companionway is unique in offering hot and refrigerated drinks as well as snacks so that guests can get what they desire late at night without needing to call the crew.

Owner's bathroom - Photo by Klaus Jordan

Owner’s bathroom – Photo by Klaus Jordan

The Owner’s suite is a part of its own dedicated deck, which includes an office and separate his-and-hers dressing rooms and bathrooms. There is a salon more casual in appearance the opulent main deck lounge, and the bedroom itself contains hand-made Italian furniture and a stunning chandelier above the central bed. Its forward position overlooks the bow through 180-degree windows, where there is a private spa pool.

One of the best spots to enjoy the views while relaxing in the Jacuzzi

One of the best spots to enjoy the views while relaxing in the Jacuzzi

There are also 15 cabins to accommodate a professional and highly skilled crew of 29, ensuring that guests are treated to a truly indulgent experience while on board, from health and beauty treatments in the spa massage room to Scuba diving deep underwater.

Season 2 finale of Succession filmed on board Mega Yacht Solandge - Photo © HBO

Season 2 finale of Succession filmed on board Mega Yacht Solandge – Photo © HBO

Day or night, guests will be tempted outside to live under the Mediterranean sky by the choice of sumptuous seating designed for cocktail evenings while dockside or roaring parties away from the city lights. The sweeping central staircase from the lower deck to the main deck aft makes a statement by itself and is a great opportunity for a photo-shoot before heading in to view the splendour within.

Close up of the aft decks

Close up of the aft decks

Sunbeds, a swimming pool and stern-side seating only partially fill the spaces across each deck, leaving plenty of room for dancing the night away or yoga in the fresh morning air.

The contra-flow swimming pool

The contra-flow swimming pool

M/Y SOLANDGE can accommodate hundreds of guests for dockside events, who have plenty of choice when it comes to refreshments from the wet bars. On the Owner’s deck and the sundeck, where a forward Jacuzzi lets you wallow under the stars. The Owner has a private Jacuzzi and sunpads on the foredeck that’s perfect for lazy afternoons after a big celebration or nightcaps and stargazing before bed.

Aft deck sunbathing

Aft deck sunbathing

The exceptional decor by Rodriguez Interiors is what has given luxury yacht SOLANDGE her character and was no doubt a deciding factor in selecting her over many other options for the superyacht in Succession: Opulence is around every corner and guests ascending the main deck aft staircase will be awestruck by the extravagant main salon where golden tones in the furnishings and light fixtures are contrasted by cool blues in the surrounding wall panelling.

Ultra-luxurious interiors with amazing attention to detail and carefully selected materials and furnishings

Ultra-luxurious interiors with amazing attention to detail and carefully selected materials and furnishings

The Owner’s salon meanwhile has a comfortable lounge setting in front of a widescreen TV, a fireplace with armchairs and a games table for entertaining small groups on cosy nights indoors.

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The most impressive of all however is the Tree of Life at the centre of the stairwell, which stretches from the lower deck all the way up to the sundeck.

Central staircase - a true work of art

Central staircase – a true work of art

Special Features

Motor yacht SOLANDGE is expensive for a reason: She lavishes upon her guests almost every modern convenience conceivable. The beach club alone contains a DJ station, a dance floor hiding a spa pool beneath, and a golden bar with 14 matching stools. Across the decks there is also a massage room and hair salon, an indoor cinema, a sauna, steam room and gym plus a helipad for getting to and from the airport in style.

Amazing beach club with shower

Amazing beach club with shower

Water Toys and Equipment

There is an extensive collection of water toys on board to suit all ages, interests and fitness levels, and with status as an Approved RYA Water Sports Centre and a Certified PADI dive centre, guests have the opportunity to earn a jet ski and Scuba diving license during their time on board. The collection contains:

  • 6 x Paddleboards
  • 5 x wakeboards
  • 3 x Yamaha Waverunners (2 pax)
  • 3 x Seabobs (F5 model)
  • 3 x inflatable kayaks
  • 2 x surf boards
  • 1 x Jet ski
  • fishing gear
  • snorkelling equipment
  • Scuba diving equipment, and

Beach club set up for easy access to the toys and water

Beach club set up for easy access to the toys and water

There is also a well-equipped gym and the swimming pool onboard provide guests with additional options to wear off energy during a cruise.

Charter Locations

Luxury yacht SOLANDGE is available for charter throughout the Mediterranean, from the Balearic Islands of Spain to the ancient majesty of Antalya, Turkey. The summer season is when she is most in-demand and she is most coveted for events such as the Cannes Film Festival and Monaco Grand Prix. Christmas and the New Year are also popular times for charter yachts and it is advisable to book ahead to secure her for your own special occasion.

The yacht has an amazing amount of deck space and areas to unwind and relax

The yacht has an amazing amount of deck space and areas to unwind and relax

Charter Price

As of winter 2019, luxury yacht  SOLANDGE is available for charter from $1,000,000 USD (€1,136,000)* per week plus expenses such as food, drinks, fuel and taxes. (*the price at the time of publication, please contact CharterWorld for up to date rates and information)

Please contact CharterWorld - the luxury yacht charter specialist - for more on superyacht news item "All you need to know about SOLANDGE, the yacht from 'Succession'".

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In last night’s Succession Season 2 finale on HBO, the Roy family and their top Waystar-Royco aides spent time onboard Logan Roy’s luxurious Mediterranean yacht, ostensibly on a brief cruise vacation.  However, the Mediterranean cruise was actually intended to give Logan (Brian Cox) the opportunity to take time off to decide who should take the fall to save Waystar-Royco’s tarnished reputation following the company’s mismanagement scandal, and a congressional hearing on the matter.

Logan finally decided that his troubled son Kendall (Jeremy Strong) would be the “blood sacrifice” to save the company.

If you saw last night’s season finale and wondered about the luxurious yacht that provided the setting for the episode, here is everything you need to know about it.

The superyacht in tonight’s episode of Succession Sign up for our newsletter! Get updates on the latest posts and more from Monsters and Critics straight to your inbox. By submitting your information you agree to our T&Cs and Privacy Policy. Length: 85.1 meters Crew: 29 Cost: 1,000,000 euros to rent per week https://t.co/jaPEubbK6m — Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) October 14, 2019
@Succession_HBO is that M/Y Solandge? Used in S2E10? Nice. — Daniel B Nash Sr (@DanielBNashSr1) October 14, 2019

Solandge was the yacht used in the Succession Season 2 finale

The yacht used in last night’s episode of Succession was the famous 85.1-meter Lürssen motor yacht Solandge . Solandge is one of the world’s largest and most iconic luxurious motor superyachts available for charter.

The weekly summer and winter charter price for a Mediterranean cruise is listed as being from €1,000,000 ( currently about $1,102, 642 plus expenses ).

Solandge was first listed for sale in 2015 at an asking price of €179 million. It was finally sold in a deal brokered by the luxury yacht brokerage firm Moran Yacht & Ship in 2017. The deal, said to be the biggest yacht deal of the year in 2017, was reportedly worth €155,000,000.

Solandge was built by Lürssen in 2013. The luxurious granite, marble and wood interior of the yacht was jointly designed by Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker & Voges. The exterior was designed by Espen Øino ( Espen Oeino).

The yacht is able to sleep 12-16 guests in eight large staterooms. It is also able to accommodate a large gathering of overnight party guests in en-suite cabins. Facilities include a sauna, steam room, massage room, beauty salon, gym, sun deck, outdoor swimming pool, dance floor, bar, outdoor cinema, and nightclub.

The boat has a cruising speed of 15 knots and a top speed of 17 knots.

Solange won the Monaco Yacht Club’s La Belle Classe Superyachts award at the 2014 Monaco Yacht Show.

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You, Too, Can Charter the ‘Succession’ Yacht…for $1.1 Million a Week

Who owns the ‘Succession’ yacht? Learn more about the ‘Solandge,’ the 279-foot boat the Roy family boarded in the HBO drama’s second season.

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Oct. 15 2021, Published 11:29 a.m. ET

Who owns the Succession yacht? Certainly not Succession star Sarah Snook , who told Page Six on Oct. 12, that she has no interest in such an expense. “You own a boat like that, you’ve got to maintain a boat like that,” said Snook, who plays Shiv Roy on the show. “It’s like $12 mil a year or something like that to maintain. Who wants to spend money on that?…Give the money away; no one needs that much money. There’s a ceiling where money makes you happy, and beyond that, it’s just greed.”

Of course, you don’t have to own the 279-foot yacht featured in the HBO drama ’s second season to enjoy its amenities. You can also charter the luxurious vessel , but you’d still need deep pockets.

Who owns the ‘Succession’ yacht?

The Solandge found a new owner in March 2017, after being listed for sale with Moran Yacht & Ship for 155,000,000 euros (about $180 million). However, the identity of the buyer hasn't been revealed.

Actress J. Smith-Cameron, who plays Gerri Kellman on Succession , discussed the boat with BuzzFeed News in Oct. 2019. “I think it’s a Saudi-owned superyacht . I believe the word ‘Solandge’ is made up of the letters of the kids’ and cousins’ names. I think somebody told me that. It may or may not be true. But it seemed like a good choice because it seemed like a parallel universe for the Roy family.”

BOAT International reported that the Solandge sale was the biggest brokerage deal of 2017 at the time. “We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate her new owner and thank her former owner for recognizing our expertise in selling large quality yachts and entrusting us with the sale of Solandge ,” Moran said upon the sale.

How do you rent the ‘Succession’ yacht?

The Solandge is available for charter through Moran Yacht & Ship, but it will set you back. You can charter the vessel for a summer week in the Mediterranean or a winter week in the Caribbean and the Bahamas, but both charters cost 1,000,000 euros per week, or about $1.16 million.

Moran touts that the Solandge is “one of the finest vessels currently available for charter and is one of the world’s largest and most iconic yachts.” The yacht sleeps 12 guests in eight state rooms, with a private owner’s deck and suite. A crew of 29, meanwhile, sleeps in 15 crew cabins. Built in 2013, the Solandge won the "La Belle Classe Superyachts" award from the Monaco Yacht Club at the 2014 Monaco Yacht Show, and the award for the best exterior at the Monaco Yacht Show Awards.

The Solandge ’s top deck features an outdoor cinema and a nightclub, the main deck features an indoor-outdoor gym, and the lower deck features a dive center, a tender garage, and a sauna. The saloon interior, designed by Aileen Rodriguez, boasts a floor-to-ceiling panel of backlit amethyst quartz, a large bar of amethyst-and-honey onyx, and a dining table under an amethyst-and-rose-quartz chandelier. And don’t forget about the onboard beauty salon, swimming pool, jacuzzi, and helipad!

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The SOLANDGE is an 85m superyacht that Lurssen Shipyard built in Germany.

Featuring an exterior design from Espen Øino International and interior design from Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker & Voges, SOLANDGE was delivered in 2013.

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The lavish interior of the SOLANDGE yacht was designed in collaboration by  Rodriguez Interiors  and  Dolker & Voges . Classic elegance and a dash of luxury define the interior of the superyacht, with marble, granite, and alternative wood features.

There is accommodation for 12 guests across seven staterooms. The master deck features a panoramic view with 180-degree windows. Additional accommodation includes a VIP room, two doubles, and two twin cabins.

The sundeck of SOLANDGE features a DJ booth and dance floor. The traditional beach club is the perfect spot for guests to enjoy the water and includes a large rainforest-style shower.

The tender garage features an advanced system that can tell guests the temperature of the water and the speed of the winds. This helps guests choose between diving in for a swim or kayaking easy.

A fully equipped health spa with a massage room, sauna, and gym leading to a glass-edged pool is on board. The yacht also features two jacuzzis and numerous other areas perfect for guests to socialize together.

The garage is filled with water toys for guests to enjoy, such as jet skis, scuba equipment, kayaks, and fishing equipment.

Guests can also enjoy a large movie theatre, a vast main salon with a bar, and a games room.

There is accommodation for 29 crew members onboard to ensure a luxury experience for guests.

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Luxury designer Espen Øino International penned the exterior of the SOLANDGE yacht. The exterior features harmonious lines and has a balanced proportion that encases the versatile and spacious areas of the yacht.

She was built by Lurssen in their shipyard in Germany and delivered in 2013 to the owners.

She is one of the largest and most luxurious charter yachts in the world. She underwent a major refit in 2019. Her hull is steel with an aluminum superstructure and a teak deck.

Specifications

The 85.1m superyacht has a beam of 13.8m with a draft of 3.9m. The SOLANDGE yacht has a volume of 2899 gross tons. She has a range of 6000 nautical miles with a cruising speed of 15 knots.

Her two Caterpillar engines give her a maximum speed of 17 knots. The $150 million yacht has an annual running cost of $15 million. 

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The fourth, and final, season of HBO’s Succession has just started, and it picks up where season three ended, with some of the most crucial scenes taking place on a 279-foot megayacht cruising in the Adriatic not far from Dubrovnik, Croatia.

At that time, the fictional Roy family, owners of the media giant Waystar (if you don’t think of Fox and Rupert Murdoch you’re not paying attention) have gathered for a critical business meeting. The first evening on board, Logan, the patriarch, announces that he will have to fire one of them (or another leader of the company) to satisfy his investors and troublesome Congressional investigators.

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The yacht, Solandge , a $174 million Lürssen launched in 2013, is a perfect setting for a corporate beheading. Indeed, Mark Mylod, the show’s director, said it was “the ultimate gilded cage to trap these characters in” with the metaphor of throwing one of them overboard.

Solandge , as it turns out, is close to gilded; the interior does not include gold, but it does include 49 different marble and granite surfaces, and 30 types of wood. It holds 12 guests in eight cabins plus 29 crew in 15 cabins. Its six decks include a private owner’s deck, where the bulwarks have been lowered so they don’t interfere with the view from the bed.

Elsewhere, Solandge has a helipad, a dance floor with a DJ setup on the upper deck, a Jacuzzi, a fully stocked wine cellar, spa, massage room, elevator, and what Moran, which charters it, calls “a number of bars, buffet areas and even a large swimming pool.”

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The toys include diving equipment, three Yamaha WaveRunners, wakeboards, kayaks and four tenders, including a 36-foot Fjord.

Solandge is powered by two 2,660-hp CATs. It  cruises at 15 knots, tops out at 18 knots, and has a range of 6,000 nm.

You don’t have to own a media company to charter Solandge , but owning something would help. It charters for 1 million Euros plus expenses a week, winter and summer, adding up to a total of $1,166,472, roughly. Read more at  https://www.moranyachts.com/luxury-yachts/solandge-3/?yacht-type=luxury-yachts-charter and see  the video below:

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Special Features:

  • Highly private owners' deck
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With plenty of onboard entertainment, motor yacht Solandge is an exceptional yacht charter choice

The 2013-built superyacht SOLANDGE was launched from the Lürssen Shipyard in Germany to world acclaim. At 279.20ft /85.1m she is among the largest and most luxurious charter yachts on the market, conceived by industry-leading designers and highly experienced owners.

Award-winning and a firm favourite among her guests, SOLANDGE has developed a significant reputation as one of the leading superyachts available for charter. The very pinnacle of luxury, she partners opulent design with modern amenities in a truly unique manner.

Exterior Design

SOLANDGE’s exterior design is the work of the celebrated Espen Oeino who has successfully created harmonious lines and balanced proportions that encase a vast selection of versatile outdoor living, dining, and entertainment areas. Her panoramic upper deck plays host to a chic beach club area with a customised dance floor, Jacuzzi, and wet bar, whilst the bridge deck is ideal for relaxation and casual al fresco dining with a spacious seating area. Setting out to create a number of spaces in which family and friends would be able to spend time together, Espen Oeino has also included a number of bars, buffet areas, and even a large swimming pool, so whether guests want to party or unwind together, there is a dedicated section on board superyacht SOLANDGE to do so.

Interior Design

The stunning interior of SOLANDGE is the result of a collaboration between Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker&Voges, between them using more than 49 different marble and granite surfaces and 33 alternative woods. Stylish yet classically elegant with a hint of opulence, SOLANDGE’s interior spaces boast a number of unique areas to accommodate all needs, ranging from a large indoor movie theatre, to a vast main salon with bar, games room, and seating areas. Sourcing rare materials in Venice, Rodriguez has provided SOLANDGE with a number of unique Murano glassworks which, combined with Schonbeck chandeliers and finely grained woods, create a distinctly glamorous aesthetic throughout the yacht. Whilst there’s numerous feats of design to be found in both the social and private spaces, it is perhaps the 50-foot lighted sculpture in the atrium lobby which is the crowning achievement. Dubbed the ‘tree of life’, the column extends from the tank deck up to the upper deck and is composed of precisely 1,423 points of light.

Guest Accommodation

Motor yacht SOLANDGE sleeps up to 12 guests in seven exceptional staterooms, including a panoramic master deck featuring 180 degree windows, private dressing room, his and hers bathrooms and a private deck with spa pool. Additional guest rooms include a full-beam VIP suite which can be converted into two spacious cabins and a further two doubles and two twin cabins. Whilst each of the cabins bears its own unique colour scheme, the decoration  of each room reflects the opulence found elsewhere on board. With their famous eye for materials and textures, Rodriguez Interiors have carefully selected handmade Italian furniture and overseen highly intricate stonework to ensure that everyone on board is able to sleep in absolute luxury.

Onboard Comfort & Entertainment

Featuring a dance floor complete with a DJ booth, the sundeck of SOLANDGE is no doubt the place to be when underway, whilst the traditional beach club offers the ideal space to enjoy the water when at-anchor. Annexed with a large tenders and toys garage, the beach club includes a sizable rainforest-style shower which makes freshening up after being out on the water an absolute joy. In the tender garage, guests are able to use impressive touch screen pads to determine the temperature of the water and speed of the wind- an invaluable tool when it comes to deciding between diving in for a swim or boarding a kayak to set about exploring. On the bridge deck there is also a fully-equipped health spa featuring a spacious massage room, sauna, and a gymnasium leading out onto a glass-edged plunge pool. Fully-trained experienced members of crew are on hand here to pamper guests with a number of on-board treatments surrounded with beautiful design features such as the custom glass wall in the sauna.

Special Features

Superyacht SOLANDGE is very much a yacht defined by her array of special features. Indeed, from her expansive and elegantly styled owner’s deck, to her perspex dance floor to her hugely stocked toy garage,  it’s clear that she prides herself on being nothing short of exceptional. Espen Oeino’s decision to have lower bulwarks has also meant that views across the ocean are completely uninterrupted, so much so that it’s possible to look out from the bed of the owner’s suite and take in the scenery on offer.

Performance & Range

In addition to state-of-the-art audio visual and communication systems on board, SOLANDGE also features an ultra-modern zero speed stabilization system which reduces roll motion effect and results in a smoother, more enjoyable cruising and berthing experience. With a cruising speed of 14 knots, a maximum speed of 18 knots and a range of 6000nm from her 220000litre fuel tanks, her performance is unquestionably of the same standard as her outstanding leisure facilities.

When not cruising Solandge has onboard an incredible selection of water toys and accessories for you and your guests to connect with the waters around you. Make diving a focal point of your charter vacation, with PADI certified professionals and a dive compressor available alongside traditional scuba diving equipment. Take to the sea on a Jet Ski offering you power and control on the water. You'll be loving the huge adrenaline rush as you zip over the water on one of the three Yamaha VXR WaveRunners. If that isn't enough Solandge also features towable toys, a seabob, wakeboards, kayaks, fishing equipment and much more. When it comes to Tenders, Solandge has you covered - with four tenders, including a 10.97m/36' Fjord Tender.

Why Charter Solandge

As one of the largest and most opulent superyachts available for charter, SOLANDGE is ideal for both families and parties looking to enjoy a premier luxury experience on-board an internationally renowned vessel. Featuring a vast array of social and lounging spaces, as well as a number of activities and facilities for the more adventurous guests, SOLANDGE is undoubtedly a yacht capable of satisfying even the most diverse of charter parties.

Solandge is available upon request for charter this winter. She is already accepting bookings this summer for cruising in the Mediterranean.

Luxury motor yacht Solandge is one of a kind, offering world-class onboard amenities coupled with an overflowing toy box full of the latest water sports gear for unforgettable yacht charters wherever you are.

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Amenities & Entertainment

For your relaxation and entertainment Solandge has the following facilities, for more details please speak to your yacht charter broker.

Solandge is reported to be available to Charter with the following recreation facilities:

  • 10.97m  /  36' Fjord Tender with 2 x Volvo 300 HP engines
  • 10m  /  32'10 Naiad Tender with 2 x Volvo 300 HP engines
  • 7.3m  /  23'11 Centurion Watersport Tender
  • 6.25m  /  20'6 Frassmer Rescue Boat

For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.

Solandge Awards & Nominations

  • The ShowBoats Design Awards 2014 Exterior Design & Styling Award: Displacement Motor Yachts 200′+ Finalist
  • The World Superyacht Awards 2014 Best Displacement Motor Yacht of 2,000GT and above Finalist
  • International Superyacht Society Awards 2014 Best Power 65m+ Finalist
  • Monaco Yacht Show Awards 2014 The Exterior Design Award Winner
  • Asia Boating Award 2014 Best Yacht Design Finalist
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Solandge is reported to be available to Charter with the following entertainment facilities:

  • Kaleidescape M700 
  • Kmusic Player’s music on demand
  • Mac mini, Apple TVs with Airplay to all guest areas
  • Sky TV boxes European TV, Direct TV United States TV, Kartina IPTV Russian TV 
  • Crestron 
  • SeaTel 6006 TVRO system for TV reception
  • Apple airplay
  • iPad & iPod and charging stations
  • External Cinema screen with Sim 2 projector 
  • Karaoke system (Russian)

Solandge is reported to be available to Charter with the following on board wellness facilities:

SPA FACILITIES Large sauna and spa area includes a massage room, hydrotherapy bath, hammam and full service beauty salon. Beach club area includes a day head, shower and a sauna GYM EQUIPMENT 

  • Elliptical Trainer 
  • Multi Trainer 
  • Treadmill 

Swimming pool with water jet (5.5m/18ft x 2.5m/8.2ft wide)  

For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.

PADI CERTIFIED TRAINING CENTRE

Your family and friends could learn to scuba dive on your charter vacation onboard this luxury charter yacht. Motor Yacht Solandge is a certified PADI Dive Centre yacht so you could obtain your PADI diving card .

APPROVED RYA WATER SPORTS CENTRE

Your family and friends could learn to use the water toys on your charter vacation onboard this luxury charter yacht. Motor Yacht Solandge is a certified RYA Training Centre yacht.

'Solandge' Charter Rates & Destinations

Mediterranean Summer Cruising Region

Summer Season

May - September

€1,000,000 p/week + expenses Approx $1,085,000

High Season

Cruising Regions

Mediterranean Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Turkey

HOT SPOTS:   Abu Dhabi, Amalfi Coast, Corsica, Dubai, French Riviera, Ibiza, Mykonos, Sardinia, The Balearics

Winter Season

October - April

HOT SPOTS:   Abu Dhabi, Dubai

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Succession Yacht: Solandge Yacht

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Succession is an amazing show that we all love. It is a dark comedy on HBO that started in 2018. We are always wondering what will happen with the Roy family watching this show. Furthermore, you may notice the amazing yacht they use in the season two finale. Check out the Succession yacht below.

What Yacht Was Used In Succession?

The yacht used in the second season is the Solandge.

The yacht has a cost of 160 million dollars and has a capacity of 20 people. Moreover, the yacht is actually a whopping 200 feet long. The interior is to die for. Imagine having a pool, hot tub, and even a bar on the ocean while vacationing. Moreover, the family spent time on this amazing sea craft. Also, they definitely thoroughly enjoyed being on this festive boat. It is perfect for that family as there are many water toys attached. Some of the toys include paddleboards, wakeboards, jet skis, and even scuba diving equipment. In addition, the boat is not currently owned by anyone specific and can be chartered weekly or monthly. Enjoy and vacation on this amazing yacht for a whopping $1 million per week. Finally, would you like to be on this yacht?

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Succession Yacht Price: $160 Million

Capacity: 20 People

Succession Yacht Interior: Hot tub, pool, many seating areas

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Succession Season 2 Finale Recap: Who Did Logan Throw Overboard?

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Succession ‘s Roy family wrapped up Season 2 by hashing out their issues aboard a luxury yacht… and one key character went down with the ship.

Sunday’s finale starts back in D.C., with a bewildered Cousin Greg withering under the glaring spotlight of a tough Congressional inquiry, while Logan takes a call from a big-time shareholder, warning him that someone needs to take the fall for the cruise ship scandal… and “we feel that probably it should be you.” Logan doesn’t love that idea, of course, and gathers his brood in Venice for a stay aboard his decadent mega-yacht. (It’s almost like a Below Deck Med crossover episode.) There’s plenty of drama afoot: Willa’s play got hammered by bad reviews, Kendall brought Naomi Pierce along… and Tom is very flustered about Shiv planning a threesome with him and an old female friend.

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Roman’s there, too, after escaping that unpleasant hostage situation, and he might have a deal to take Waystar private — along with a cellphone video of Karl defecating in a bucket. He, Kendall and Shiv speculate about who might be the next CEO, now that Rhea is out. It could be Greg, even! (Kendall: “Are you ready to step up?” Greg, not hearing: “It’s a fungus, they think? A benign fungus.”) When Logan arrives, Laird tells him the private money deal is all but done, and sings Roman’s praises in closing the deal. But Roman speaks up and reveals he thinks the deal is “probably bulls–t” and exposes how Laird stands to benefit from it financially. Karl sides with Roman, and Logan says no deal, with an angry Laird sarcastically wishing them luck with the coming shareholder revolt.

Logan is a bit shellshocked when confiding in Kendall, but he says no to bringing in Stewie again, and the mood is grim. (Even Tom knows there’s going to be “a head on a spike.”) Connor comes begging to Logan for one of his newspapers to cook up some good reviews for Willa’s play… and oh, a loan of “a little hundred mill” (!). Logan says yes — but only if he gives up his silly presidential bid. Then he invites everyone to drink up tonight… because tomorrow, they’ll have to come up with a plan together. Roman gleefully starts taking bets on who’s getting canned, and Logan raises some alarms about Naomi joining Kendall on the boat. “I just don’t want you f–ked on drugs,” he bluntly tells his son, and a compliant Kendall sends her away the next morning. Plus, Tom finds a way to ruin the threesome before it even starts, concluding he’s just not feeling that “naughty.” (Not a shock, to be honest.)

When day breaks, Connor orders a full bottle of Burgundy for breakfast before Logan announces that, if they have to get rid of somebody, “the obvious choice is me.” The rest talk him out of it, though, and Logan insists he needs “one meaningful skull” to serve up to the shareholders, promising to take care of whoever volunteers. Kendall throws Gerri to the wolves, but Logan shoots that down: “There is no one more loyal than Gerri.” Roman suggests Frank, and Frank deflects to Karl. When Gerri’s name comes up again, Roman leaps to her defense (a little forcefully), and then suggests Tom, since he’s head of cruises. Kendall piles on, citing his Congressional meltdown, and even Shiv says that “Tom looks logical.”

Kendall thinks Tom isn’t a big enough skull, though, and Roman recommends they spice his sacrifice up with “some Greg sprinkles.” (Greg: “I object.” Roman: “Who cares?”) Connor volunteers himself, in hopes of grabbing a golden parachute, but Logan walks away from the table, thinking they have “half an idea” and they’ll finish up later. He and Kendall take an emergency meeting with Stewy, offering to accept the hostile takeover on certain terms… but Stewy flatly says no. He shrugs off Kendall’s anger, thinking he and Sandy have the shareholders on their side. Meanwhile, Shiv and Tom share a private beachside picnic, and Tom fumes about how she threw him under the bus — and how she sprung an open marriage on him on their wedding night. (“I am not a hippie!”) He confesses he’s been “pretty unhappy” with her, and works up the nerve to talk to Shiv’s dad. Actually, though, he just sits down next to Logan and takes an awkward bite of his chicken before fleeing.

Shiv huddles with Logan, and he promises if Tom is the victim, “I’ll take care of him.” Then he drops a bombshell: “Ken works… it hurts.” But “it plays,” too, he thinks. He turns to his daughter and asks her what she thinks, noting that this is a job for a future CEO. Shiv hesitates, but then tells her dad: “Just not Tom… Please. For me.” Later, she calls in Kendall to see Logan… and Kendall sees the writing on the wall. Logan says Tom and Greg won’t work, and the shareholders won’t accept him stepping down himself. (Which is a lie, but anyway.) An ashen-faced Kendall assures him it’s OK, as Logan prepares him to confess: He knew everything about the cruise troubles, and will take the fall.

Kendall needs to know, though: “Did you ever think I could do it?” (Be the CEO of Waystar, he means.) Logan stammers and delays until he concludes: “You’re not a killer. You have to be a killer.” Kendall realizes he might deserve this after what happened with the caterer at Shiv’s wedding, but Logan brushes all that off: “It’s nothing.” Kendall kisses his dad on the cheek, and they head in to tell the rest. Roman protests, but shuts up quickly when Logan tells him he’ll be elevated to full COO. Kendall jets home to face the media in a press conference — in an echo of his TV interview in the Season 2 premiere — but when he sits down, he announces that his father is a “malignant presence, a bully and a liar” and knew about all the wrongdoing at Waystar. He even offers incriminating records with Logan’s signature on them — thanks, Greg! — and concludes of his father: “I think this is the day his reign ends.” Whoa. The Roy family war, though? It’s only just begun.

Alright, it’s your turn: Give tonight’s finale a grade in our poll below, and then hit the comments to share your thoughts.

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Behind the scenes of HBO hit 'Succession': How set designer Stephen H. Carter used a $145 million Hamptons mansion and a yacht in Croatia to bring the billionaire characters' lifestyle to the screen

  • HBO's hit show "Succession" follows the billionaire Roy family through an internal battle for power over their aging father's media conglomerate.
  • From castles to glistening yachts, viewers are treated to sweeping sets befitting this billionaire lifestyle.
  • Business Insider caught up with Stephen H. Carter, the show's production designer, to find out how he put the show's look together.
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Season one of HBO hit show Succession chronicled the billionaire Roy family's internal battle for power over their aging father's media conglomerate, Waystar Royco. While the season took viewers through multiple grandiose sets, the Roys' world centered on Logan's apartment on NYC's so-called Millionaires Row.

The pilot pulled together several locations for the home, including the Harold Pratt House and the Irish-American Historical Society in NYC. After that, production designer Stephen H. Carter built a permanent replica on set.

Carter made subtle tweaks, though, like improving the floor plan so camerawork was easier. He also nixed some of the pricier details, like the library — only briefly glimpsed in episode one, it was easy to elide.

As the show's cachet snowballed via multiple Emmy nominations, "Succession's" budgets expanded. So, too, did its onscreen horizons — and Carter was tasked with sending the Roys and their acolytes out into the world.

The most valuable material on this set was foam

In season two, episode three, "Hunting," several members of the Roy family and the company's executives embark on a  hunting trip in Hungary.

The scene, though, was shot much closer to HBO's New York City headquarters — out on Long Island, at Oheka Castle , one of America's biggest private homes. Built by Robber Baron-era investment banker Otto Kahn, it incorporates a strange safeguard: After a previous mansion burned to the ground, Kahn insisted it be made of concrete to ensure it was fireproof.

That chilly brutalism is unlike any other property on the East End, but redolent of Eastern European estates. It also posed an intriguing problem for Carter.

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"You're not allowed to hammer nails into the walls to hang art — in some rooms, you can't add as much as a thumb tack, so we had to create an artificial paneling system where we could attach all the art and taxidermy," Carter told Business Insider. Those stuffed animals' heads viewers get a glimpse of  — including the five-foot antler racks — were actually handcrafted from foam to make them light enough not to drag. 

Logan Roy's inner child? Think Austin Powers.

Another new location for season two: the so-called Summer Palace, Logan's weekend retreat.

It's another 20,000-square-foot mega mansion, most recently listed for sale at $145 million in 2019, but this one wasn't built in the Gilded Age. Instead, it was constructed in 1960 for Henry Ford II, grandson of the car magnate. Carter kitted it out with a shagadelic lushness.

"I figured when Royco would have been consolidated with Waystar, that's when Logan would feel like he had made it, and that would have been the late 60s and early 70s. Until then, he would have been maneuvering, a young man going to parties, trying to figure out who his first wife would be. That's the point that things are most indelible on you," he explained of how Logan's taste was shaped. "So we made the décor here trying to be sort of classy, I guess, but within what would have been considered modern and practical in the late 1960s."

Boats and planes were the big addition to season two

After a yacht was nixed from season one's sets, Carter said he was thrilled to find both a plane and a boat on the call sheet for season two.

It was no G5 for Logan Roy, though, but a customized 737 that was recreated on a soundstage. The dividers between the cabins were a deliberate move on Carter's part to maximize the characters' opportunities for eavesdropping on each other.

As part of his research, he also toured the workshops of a firm that specializes in jet interiors. Carter was staggered to see one hallway filled with bolts of fabric, including one that resembled mylar — but was actually woven gold alloy.

"The bolts weren't for new projects, but leftovers," he said. "The company kept getting calls to come in and relay carpets or reupholster seats after someone spilled red wine."

Scouting locations on the high seas

The team wanted to hire a boat that it could set-dress for the show. Unfortunately, per Carter, that posed a challenge specific to the superyacht world.

"We spent a lot of time looking at boats, but when we'd see one with a great look, we would keep finding out it was owned by someone whose money was covered in blood — so we couldn't do business with them for ethical reasons," Carter said.

Eventually, in Cannes, they found one that checked both ethical and aesthetic boxes — at least on the outside. The interior, though, was distractingly glitzy.

Carter shipped some unlikely items, like huge pieces of heavy Japanese paper, to Dubrovnik, Croatia, where they would be shooting. He used them to hide the walls of the entry passage, which were translucent, backlit purple stone.

"A little disco bling to me," he laughed of the yacht's original look. "That certainly wasn't very Marcia and Logan." Groovy, baby.

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A still from HBO Succession Season 2 episode 10. Yacht main dining area Logan meets with Roman and his team.

In January, 1973, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times flew to Nice, France, to interview the director Herbert Ross about “The Last of Sheila,” a mystery picture that he was shooting on the Côte d’Azur, much of which took place on a luxurious, hundred-and-sixty-five-foot yacht called H.M.S. Malahne. The gilded ship, which was built in England in 1937 and once helped evacuate soldiers from Dunkirk, became something of a Hollywood fixture in the nineteen-sixties and seventies: it served as the floating production office for “Lawrence of Arabia” in Jordan, was a regular Mediterranean clubhouse for Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra, and popped up in “The Last of Sheila,” as the watery summer home of a sinister film producer played by James Coburn. (There was a kernel of truth buried in this fiction: at the time of filming, H.M.S. Malahne was the property of a womanizing film producer named Sam Spiegel, who was allegedly so handsy with actresses that Billy Wilder once said that he had “velvet octopus arms.”) Dark things can happen out at sea, when people feel unmoored from both the shoreline and a landlocked sense of morality. “The Last of Sheila,” written by Anthony Perkins and Stephen Sondheim—who used to host infamous mystery parties together in New York—pushes this idea to murderous excess. A group of glamorous strangers (including Raquel Welch, Ian McShane, and Dyan Cannon) set sail, people start dying, and it’s up to the viewer to discover whodunnit. In his Los Angeles Times interview, Ross acknowledged the inherent creepiness of floating stories: “If you have a group of people on a ship,” he said, “the ship becomes a metaphor for existence, you can’t help it. . . . it’s about civilization and barbarism.”

I could not stop thinking about “The Last of Sheila” while watching the Season 2 finale of “Succession,” which traps the Roy family and their closest remora on a superyacht in the Adriatic. Like H.M.S. Malahne, which would look like a dinghy beside the Roys’ “boat” (rich people never say “yacht”), their sea vessel is also the setting for a kind of murder mystery. After a series of scandals involving Waystar Royco’s cruise division (dark things happen at sea!), the company’s board demands a “blood sacrifice,” a scapegoat that they can tie up in litigation while the empire sails on, more or less unscathed. Each person who boards the ship knows that they could end up as the one overboard.

A still from HBO Succession Season 2 episode 10. Croatia beach Tom wondering if he's the fall guy.

And yet they look fabulous. Relaxed. Expensive. Carefree. Cool in Top-Siders and floral maxidresses and gossamer pareos. Like Cannon in “Sheila,” who wore oversized tinted glasses and a circus of colorful caftans and straw hats, even as she was fearing for her life, the Roys, in resort wear, are engaging in high-stakes high fashion, on the high seas.

When I wrote about the fashion on “Succession” earlier this fall, I argued that the Roys are a family of “little pleasure or sparkle,” that, in spite of their money, they are tasteful to a fault, dressing protectively in uniforms of beige cashmere rather than in eccentric couture. I spoke to the show’s costume designer, Michelle Matland, who told me that this was accurate—but that she could not wait for me to see the finale, where we would get to see a different side of the Roy dress code. “I shouldn’t even be telling you this,” she said, at the time. “But they go on a yacht. We get to see them at play.”

Even with this tip-off, the Roys’ maritime peacocking came as a thrilling visual surprise. At last, here was the family in private, dressing only for each other. “Sails out, nails out, bro,” as Kendall instructed Cousin Greg . And while their fashion choices are more adventurous at sea—Tom’s pink linen Ralph Lauren jacket, Shiv’s flowy white Hobbs jumpsuit with an oversized waist sash, Willa’s floral Equipment dress, which she likely bought after seeing it on Kate Middleton—there is still a sense of gloom that seeps through the pastels. I spoke to J. Smith-Cameron, who plays Gerri, Waystar Royco’s general counsel, who did her best Sue Mengers impression in a series of Cynthia Rowley caftans. Smith-Cameron told me that she wanted to look like she was seasick with stress, even in spangles. “We see these people on this plush boat on the Adriatic with delicious food, and there’s a pool and a slide and Jet Skis,” she said. “But everyone is filled with dread. So it was actually meant to be jarring: beautiful surroundings with long faces and furtive glances, not people enjoying themselves. So all of our resort wear is meant to look nice but at the same time be amusingly counter.”

Matland echoed this sentiment. Tom, for example, is coming off his disastrous performance at the congressional hearings on Waystar Royco’s crimes and is “highly agitated,” she said. “His clothing, which was a lot of Ralph Lauren linen suits, is there to belie the fact that he is on the edge of a breakdown. He is constantly trying to look as if he is comfortable—pink linens say honeymoon, vacation, enjoyment—but it is there to cover for the fact that he is unhinged.”

Matland’s goal with the episode was to telegraph the shared anxiety that each character feels while laundering this panic through the resort-wear section of Bergdorf Goodman. Kendall (Jeremy Strong), who quietly slumps around, wears a tiny Paul Stuart trilby hat (Strong’s idea), which Matland says serves as both a security blanket and as a sign that he is feeling deeply insecure. “The hat was crumpled, if you’ll notice,” she said. “It was purposefully imperfect.”

In the final twist, when Kendall turns saboteur, he is back in his city armor: a sharp, fitted Tom Ford suit that almost shines like sharkshin. He sheds the earth tones that he has been wearing all season and dons the color black—a mournful color, but also one that marks him as an assassin, capable of patricide. He’s lost his blingy Oliver Peoples sunglasses, the typical eyewear of rich scions who have a trust fund and personal shoppers who run errands to SoHo; he is at last seeing clearly.

Sunglasses were crucial to this episode, Matland told me, when it came to winking at subtle differences between characters. Shiv, for example, wears traditional Ray-Bans, a sign that she wants to traffic in old-money rituals rather than in flashy ostentation. (“It was significant that she did not wear Gucci or Prada,” Matland said.) Tom’s sunglasses in his much memed chicken-stealing moment , right after he breaks down about his unhappy marriage, are Persol, an old-world Italian brand favored by worldly celebrities, most notably by Anthony Bourdain, who wore his pair all over the globe. His shades are as close to representing rebelliousness as one can get in the Roys’ world. Tom is past his breaking point; he’s having his Brando moment.

A still from HBO Succession Season 2 episode 10. Logan on the top deck.

Logan never lets his guard down, even in the sun—his sun hat is wool, from Walker Slater, a tweedy, posh haberdasher from Scotland. Nor does Roman, who, despite being the most feckless character, may also be the most authentic, in that he almost never changes his costume. “He has a uniform he’s super-comfortable in,” Matland said. “Blue oxford button-ups. Always.”

As for Shiv, most of her boat wear, including her cream pinstripe suits, is Ralph Lauren Purple Label, a sign that she arrived on the ship most prepared for professional ruthlessness. She wants the top job, she’s dressed for it, and she’s willing to throw her husband under the bus for it, save for a rare moment of weakness in front of her father. Her one whimsical touch is an oversized straw hat with a black ribbon, from the Brooklyn brand Lola, which makes her look pampered and pastoral, like an extra from “ Anne of Green Gables .” Even with her sharp, new-ish bob and architectural wardrobe, Shiv is still a spoiled, priggish little girl who throws tantrums if she can’t get her way, and her accessories betray her true nature. (As a side note, Smith-Cameron told me that she was so taken with Shiv’s hat that she went out and bought one for herself after the episode wrapped.)

In “Succession,” no detail is out of place. Like a classic whodunnit, it is the kind of show that begs rewatching, studying, squinting at with a gimlet eye. If you run the finale back, you might wonder when exactly Cousin Greg decided to betray Logan and give Kendall the incriminating documents that he stole. Was it while shirtless and in baggy swim trunks, drinking a mediocre rosé, or was it while he was wearing a navy Lacoste polo on the Roys’ private jet? When Greg first boards the yacht, in a striped French blue sweater and tailored khaki shorts, he looks suspiciously like Tom Ripley, a sleek interloper in the world of luxury who is willing to kill to survive. Perhaps even then Greg was eager to turn traitorous. Matland, who worked on the film “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” understands more than most how to make summer attire appear instantly malevolent. She creates a world of sunny poplins and ivory linens and breathable cottons, but, in the end, we are the ones left holding our breath.

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You can now step onboard the stunning superyacht that featured in the hit TV drama Succession - but you'll need deep pockets to do so.

That's because it costs up to $1.1million (£850,000) to rent it for a week.

The vessel, called the Solandge, is considered one of the finest motorboats in the world and provided the setting for the dramatic season two finale of the HBO show.

The pool onboard the Solandge, the stunning superyacht that featured in the hit TV drama Succession

The pool onboard the Solandge, the stunning superyacht that featured in the hit TV drama Succession

This is the 280ft boat's impressive panoramic top deck, which has a beach club area with a hot tub

This is the 280ft boat's impressive panoramic top deck, which has a beach club area with a hot tub 

The interior boasts a movie theatre, pictured, as well as a large main salon with a bar, a games room and seating areas

The interior boasts a movie theatre, pictured, as well as a large main salon with a bar, a games room and seating areas

The Solandge, pictured, is considered one of the finest motorboats in the world

The Solandge, pictured, is considered one of the finest motorboats in the world

The 280ft boat features a panoramic top deck that consists of a beach club area with a customised dance floor, DJ station, hot tub and bar.

The bridge deck is ideal for relaxation and casual dining as it has a spacious seating area.

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There is also a fully-equipped health spa - featuring a massage room, gym and sauna - which leads out onto a glass-edged pool.

The interior also boasts a movie theatre, a large main salon with bar, a games room and seating areas.

One of the living areas on the Solandge, which was the result of a collaboration between Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker & Voges

One of the living areas on the Solandge, which was the result of a collaboration between Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker & Voges

The German-built boat is so large that it comes with an enormous crew of 29, who sleep in 15 cabins

The German-built boat is so large that it comes with an enormous crew of 29, who sleep in 15 cabins

The interior of the ultra-luxurious yacht exudes elegance with wooden floors that have borders of honey, onyx and stone

The interior of the ultra-luxurious yacht exudes elegance with wooden floors that have borders of honey, onyx and stone

The yacht was chartered by Moran Yacht and Ship, which said the Solandge is 'the perfect combination of performance and luxury'

The yacht was chartered by Moran Yacht and Ship, which said the Solandge is 'the perfect combination of performance and luxury'

When guests first board the ship, they are greeted by the breathtaking main saloon, pictured

When guests first board the ship, they are greeted by the breathtaking main saloon, pictured 

The Solandge sleeps 12 guests in eight stunning staterooms and has a large owner's deck and suite.

Guest rooms include a VIP suite, which can be converted into two spacious cabins, and a further two doubles and two twin cabins.

The German-built boat is so large that it comes with an enormous crew of 29 who sleep in 15 cabins.

When guests first board the ship, they are greeted by the breathtaking main saloon, which boasts two magnificent walls of back-lit amethyst.

The Solandge sleeps 12 guests in eight stunning staterooms and has a large owner's deck and suite

The Solandge sleeps 12 guests in eight stunning staterooms and has a large owner's deck and suite

The stunning gold-leaf ceilings are lit by Schonbeck chandeliers that drip with amethyst and rose quartz

The stunning gold-leaf ceilings are lit by Schonbeck chandeliers that drip with amethyst and rose quartz

Guest rooms include a VIP suite that can be converted into two spacious cabins and a further two doubles and two twin cabins

Guest rooms include a VIP suite that can be converted into two spacious cabins and a further two doubles and two twin cabins

One of the luxurious bathrooms onboard the Solandge. The interior has 50 different marble and granite surfaces along with 30 alternative kinds of wood throughout

One of the luxurious bathrooms onboard the Solandge. The interior has 50 different marble and granite surfaces along with 30 alternative kinds of wood throughout

There is a fully-equipped health spa featuring a massage room, gym and sauna, pictured

There is a fully-equipped health spa featuring a massage room, gym and sauna, pictured 

The interior of the ultra-luxurious yacht exudes elegance with wooden floors that have borders of honey, onyx and stone.

The stunning gold-leaf ceilings are lit by Schonbeck chandeliers that are dripping with amethyst and rose quartz crystals.

The Solandge was a collaboration between Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker & Voges, which used 50 different marble and granite surfaces along with 30 alternative kinds of wood throughout. 

A scene from the season two finale of Succession, which used the Solandge as a filming location

 A scene from the season two finale of Succession, which used the Solandge as a filming location 

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Succession Season Four Premiere: Inside That $83 Million Mega Mansion

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Sarah Snook as Shiv Roy in the Succession season four premiere a woman with red hair talking on the phone next to a pool

Within the first two minutes of  Succession season four, a drone shot of a home perched high in the Santa Monica mountains sets the scene for the final installment of the hit HBO drama . From an aerial view, we see a car climb the long driveway toward a home that looks part modern mega mansion, part pirate ship.

Inside, fan favorite character Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin) is yelling at a Zoom meeting on the television, in a living room surrounded by high glass walls, some fully open to the outdoors, looking out on an infinity pool and sweeping mountain views beyond that. The fact that his siblings Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and Shiv (Sarah Snook) enter briskly, the latter launching digs at her little brother without so much as a second glance up at the 22-foot ceilings in the foyer, is a reminder that these characters are beyond wealthy . Lest we forget, these are the children of fictional media mogul Logan Roy , who  Forbes  estimates is worth a whopping (fictional) $18 billion. (The publication also tallies up the family’s real estate holdings at $345 million.)

From the season four premiere (out on March 26), it isn’t quite clear who the home belongs to, but the siblings are there to plot their next move after season three left them on the outs with their father as he planned to sell Waystar Royco to Lukas Mattson (Alexander Skarsgård). In real life, the six bedroom, 18 bathroom house known as the San Onofre estate was built by real estate developer Ardie Tavangarian in 2020, and after a brief stint  on the rental market for $350,000 per month, it sold for $83 million in 2021,  allegedly to a tech CEO in his 20s. 

At 20,000 square feet, this over-the-top property encompasses an owner’s suite that could serve as its own apartment, plus five guest suites, countless amenities, and a striking silhouette. The large curved wall that supports the home structurally and forms its façade (though which side of this building is the front could be up for interpretation) is made of board formed concrete, a process by which concrete is made to look beautifully textured, often using wood. In this case, sand was mixed in to create the perfect natural-looking shade. “If you take a piece of this concrete and walk around the Santa Monica mountains, you think it just came from the earth,” said Tavangarian in  AD ’s 2021 video tour of the home.

The board formed concrete wall is visible behind Kendall.

The board formed concrete wall is visible behind Kendall.

This element adds architectural gravitas and evokes a wooden ship—which you’d think was taking on water from the way Shiv, Kendall, and Roman frantically hash out their plans inside. Much of this takes place in one sitting area near the onyx-swathed show kitchen, frankly leaving the best parts of the home unexplored. Luxury is wasted on the rich.

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Instead of sweating about Logan’s plans and just what the heck Shiv’s husband Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) might be up to, the Roy kids could have taken a dip in one of multiple pools on the property, watched a movie in the 18-seat theater, sipped cocktails in a bar room with a backlit blue onyx bar, worked out in the indoor-outdoor gym, or relaxed in the spa, which is accessed via a hidden door and features a massage room and side-by-side cold and hot plunge pools.

By the middle of the episode, they’re headed out on a private jet to do more wheeling and dealing. If they’d stayed the night, one of them could’ve shacked up in the main suite, which not only has a living room referred to by a realtor as the “pajama lounge,” but also an adjoining zen garden complete with a cedar spa and a 200-pound bronze Buddha from Thailand, as well as a terrace with a glass pool and unique greenhouse. In the suite’s onyx-clad bathroom, there is a steam shower with a fireplace in it, and [ drumroll ] in the owner’s bedroom the entire ceiling retracts like a gargantuan sunroof for stargazing.

Unfortunately for Shiv, Kendall, and Roman, they are consumed with finding a lifeboat to board before their father does. As we’ve seen on this show for three seasons now, the characters don’t often stop and appreciate their surroundings, so as the fourth and final season progresses, we’ll just have to do it for them. 

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Despite playing a mega-rich heir to a media empire on TV, “Succession” star Sarah Snook not a fan of mega-yachts.

“You own a boat like that, you’ve got to maintain a boat like that. It’s like $12 mil a year or something like that to maintain,” she told Page Six at the show’s premiere Tuesday night. “Who wants to spend money on that?”

The Australian-born actress, 33, also says that she can’t imagine living the lavish lifestyle of the Roy family in “Succession.”

“Who wants to spend money on that? Give the money away, no one needs that much money,” she said before adding, “There’s a ceiling where money makes you happy and beyond that, it’s just greed.”

Not that Snook isn’t saying it’s not fun to shoot the series on glamorous locations like Italy, helicopter pads, and yes, mega-yachts. It’s just that it’s “nice then to say goodbye and then go back to your own life.”

In “Succession,” Snook’s Shiv Roy is married to the hapless Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) and even though the couple may have a complicated open relationship, Snook thinks there is something genuine there.

Sarah Snook and Matthew Macfadyen in "Succession."

“She’s got something that is safe, that is stable,” the Emmy nominee explained. “It’s warm and loving in its own way, it’s not an ideal marriage but it’s a marriage that she wants to make work more than her father’s marriages have worked.”

“They’re happy in their own way but they’re also unhappy in their own particular way,” she added.

Season 3 of “Succession” premieres on Oct. 17.

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The 95.2 metre  Lürssen  superyacht  Kismet  plays a pivotal role in Michael Bay’s newly released Netflix debut  6 Underground . Starring Ryan Reynolds,  6 Underground  sees a team of international operatives tasked with taking down a notorious dictator. The  Espen Øino -designed superyacht is the setting for the climactic final scenes of the film which sees  Kismet , the final stronghold of the dictator, dramatically blown up.

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Lurssen’s  85.1 metre superyacht  Solandge   took a starring role in the second series of Sky Atlantic’s  Succession . The climactic final episode, in which Brian Cox’s Logan Roy makes a life-changing decision, is based entirely on the yacht and showcases its first-class facilities. Scenes of the episode journeyed from  Solandge’s  massive indoor and outdoor gym on the main deck to the outdoor cinema and nightclub. Elsewhere,  Solandge  features a full dive centre, extensive spa with a sauna, steam room, massage room and beauty salon, as well as a generous swimming pool on the sun deck.

Murder Mystery

Yacht: sarastar.

The 60 metre  Mondomarine superyacht  Sarastar  is the setting for Netflix film  Murder Mystery . The action follows a stagnant married couple played by Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston who join a billionaire on board his family yacht. They are soon caught up in an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery on board and it doesn’t take long for the couple to become prime suspects.

Yacht: Turquoise

The 55.4 metre superyacht  Turquoise  stars in the Sky Atlantic drama  Riviera . Set in the French Riviera, the series follows American art curator Georgina Clios, whose life is upended after her billionaire husband Constantine dies in a yacht accident. Turquoise was built by Turkish yard  Turquoise Yachts  in 2011 with an all-British design team behind her build: her exterior is the work of Ed Dubois  with London studio  H2 Yacht Design  styling her lavish interiors, which can accommodate up to 12 guests and 13 crew. 

Yacht: Haida 1929

Classic motor yacht Haida 1929 plays a starring role in Meryl Streep’s exuberant rendition of Money, Money, Money in the hit musical film Mamma Mia!. Built in 1929 , she is one of the oldest yachts still sailing today and offers guests a taste of yachting in the 1930s. She has had 12 owners in her lifetime and saw service in the Second World War and had long been admired by owner No 12 who extensively refitted this piece of maritime history over 16 months. In Mamma Mia! , Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski and Julie Walters are seen riding jet skis and drinking champagne in a dream world on board the superyacht.

The Wolf on Wall Street

M3  (previously Lady M ) played a crucial role in 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street . When Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) hits the big time, he splashes out on the luxury yacht and names it Naomi after his second wife (as played by Margot Robbie). However, the film takes a disastrous turn when the superyacht sinks during a stormy passage between Porto Cervo and Capri — a scene that closely mirrors Belfort’s real-life yachting disaster in 1997. Directed by Martin Scorcese, The Wolf of Wall Street was one of the most successful movies of 2013, grossing more than $116 million at the box office.

Yacht: Aria I

Daniel Craig's recent turns as 007 brought a new generation of beautiful sailing yachts onto the big screen, the most notable of which being Aria I . This 56 metre steel schooner from Pruva Yachting  starred in the 2012 film Skyfall as Chimera , the yacht which carried James Bond to villain Raoul Silva's island hideaway. Preparing the yacht for filming was an arduous process, including re-upholstering inside and out.

American Assasian

Yacht: itama 62.

Michael Keaton and Dylan O’Brien were the big names in the 2017 counter-terrorism thriller American Assassin , based on Vince Flynn’s 2010 novel of the same name, but the real star was surely the Itama 62. This 19 metre speedboat stole the show in a spectacular chase scene, which involved O’Brien jumping onto the moving yacht. Built in Italy as part of the Ferretti Group’s extensive range, the Itama 62 has a top speed of 40 knots thanks to twin MAN V12 engines and can accommodate up to six guests in three cabins.

Yacht: Usher

When US comedy series Entourage was given the Hollywood treatment in 2015 it was only fitting that the party-loving boys should be seen living the high life on a glamorous yacht. Delta Marine ’s 2007 launch Usher (formerly Mr Terrible ) took on a starring role by hosting a yacht party in the film’s opening scene, before lead character Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) embarks on a disastrous career directing movies.

Bonus entry: Argylle

Tender: sportjet 520.

This spy thriller is directed by Michael Vaughn, the mind behind the much-beloved action-comedy Kingsman . The plot follows Bryce Dallas Howard as author Elly Conway, as she learns that the plots of her best-selling espionage novels are starting to mirror the actions of a real-life spy organisation. The Williams SportJet 520 tender will no doubt feature in several high-octane chase scenes when the film premieres on 24 January 2024. Other big names include Henry Cavill (as the titular spy Argylle), Bryan Cranston and Dua Lipa.

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