The biggest superyacht currently is the "Azzam," measuring 180 meters (590 feet) in length. Launched in 2013, it is owned by a member of the royal family of Abu Dhabi.
The title of the largest superyacht in the world is held by the "Azzam," which was launched in 2013 and is owned by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the late President of the United Arab Emirates. The yacht measures an impressive 180 meters (590 feet) and features a sleek design by Nauta Design, with interiors by Christophe Leoni. It is powered by a combination of gas turbines and diesel engines, allowing it to reach speeds of over 30 knots, making it not only the largest but also one of the fastest superyachts in the world [1][2].
Following "Azzam," the second-largest superyacht is the "Eclipse," owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, which measures 162.5 meters (533 feet). Launched in 2010, "Eclipse" includes numerous luxury amenities, including two helipads, a submarine, and a missile defense system [2][3].
Other notable superyachts include the "Dubai," measuring 162 meters (531 feet), and the "Dilbar," which is 156 meters (512 feet) long. "Dilbar," owned by Alisher Usmanov, is particularly notable for having one of the largest swimming pools ever installed on a yacht [3][4].
As the superyacht industry continues to evolve, new contenders for the title of the largest yacht are always in development, with several projects underway that could potentially surpass "Azzam" in the future. However, as of now, "Azzam" remains the largest