THIS is a peek inside the "floating hotel" superyacht decked out with a Gladiator-style assault course that you can charter for $1 million a week. Malia is the 255ft flashy floater that boasts dozens of opulent features including a fully-kitted out spa and beach club. Inside the luxe spa is a glass-edged infinity pool, a glass-bottomed Jacuzzi, a sauna room and even a traditional Turkish Hammam.

Up to twelve can sleep in its eight luxurious cabins complete with dressing rooms and ensuites, and there's even a master VIP suite. The main deck saloon features a bar and dining area illuminated by floor-to-ceiling windows - and there's even an outdoor cinema. And when they don't fancy a massage, guests can get stuck into extreme sportfishing on Malia’s 46ft extreme sportfishing tender.

The upper deck lounge is fit for a king with its striking glass chandelier and extensive audio-visual system. Its fun knows no bounds as guests can even find themselves in a Gladiator-style assault course with Malia's impressive water features. The boat is equipped with an inflatable climbing frame, inflatable bouncer, inflatable walkway and even a water carpet.

Malia also features a snazzy lift to transport guests from lower accommodation deck to bridge deck. The massive superyacht was sold for a hefty $120 million in 2023 and owned by US yacht dealers Northrop and Johnson. Its millionaire guests get to venture everywhere from the Italian Riviera, to Monaco, Saint-Tropez and more.

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