If you’ve ever wondered just what it would be like to live like a Bond villain aboard your own private superyacht, then here’s your chance with a sneak peek aboard the 140-foot superyacht Sunrise.

Talk about a helm! Even the business end of Sunrise is fully decked out in walnut, leather and marble.

If you think a length of 140 feet sounds pretty big, consider that Sunrise is also 30 feet wide. According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, 94 percent of all boats is the US today are less than 26 feet long, making Sunrise wider than nearly every boat in North American is from bow to stern.

One thing this yacht doesn’t lack is space to stretch out.

When you consider that Sunrise has three decks, it doesn’t take long to realize that we’re talking about an enormous amount of space onboard. Yet this personal cruise ship is enjoyed by just 10 guests, ensuring plenty of elbow room for all.

With a 30 foot beam, Sunrise is wider than most boats are long.

Four magnificent staterooms – two twins and two doubles – offer guests sumptuous and quiet sleeping accommodations for a peaceful night’s rest. But as grand as they are, they’re still a far cry from the enormous owner’s suite, complete with its king bed, marble shower for two and private aft sun deck.

No luxury yacht would be complete without fine dining – indoors or out.

Built in Turkey for a European buyer, Sunrise balances a classic exterior design with a decidedly modern, Italian interior. Elegant curved staircases invite one to explore throughout. Don’t like stairs? Then use the elevator instead.

Got the munchies while stargazing? There’s a full outdoor grill for late night snacks.

Every space onboard Sunrise is decorated with tasteful furnishings, rich carpeting and indirect lighting, which combine to collectively represent a whole new standard on onboard luxury. That’s particularly evident in the yacht’s magnificent woodwork, featuring walnut, ebony and honey afzelia offset by chrome, mother of pearl, marble and woven leather accents throughout.

A stern sun deck provides plenty of space to work on your tan.

Enormous floor-to-ceiling windows with one-way privacy glass flood the interior spaces with natural light, ensuring that guests have full opportunity to always enjoy the views without being viewed themselves.

For drinks with unbeatable 360-degree views, head to the flybridge bar. It’s also a great lunch spot.

No luxury yacht would be complete without gourmet dining, and on Sunrise there are no less than three elegant dining options to choose from – inside, outside, and upstairs under the flybridge hardtop. The flybridge up top also houses a bar, making it an ideal place for family gatherings and casual get-togethers alike.

The owner’s suite is huge, and impressively luxurious.

Head forward on the main deck to enjoy the open bow seating area, and on your way you’ll find a large galley and pantry on the port side. Settle in and you’ll spot the toy storage area on the open foredeck. Storing the tenders and Sea-Doos up front in true superyacht style leaves Sunrise with a wide-open stern, which is set up as a fantastic beach club for enjoying the water in style.

Guest cabins are almost as large – and almost as delightful – as the owner’s suite.

With a cruising speed of around 14 knots and a 10,500 gallon fuel capacity, Sunrise can go a long way between fuel stops, giving its owners the ability to escape the world anywhere in the world – all the while enjoying exceptional comfort and style.

Keep buying those lottery tickets. Because one day, you never know.

So if you’ve ever wondered just what it would be like to live like a Bond villain aboard your own private superyacht, now you know. It may not be the largest superyacht in the world, but Sunrise stands out from the crowd with its brilliant design and over-the-top craftsmanship.

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