Billionaires, take a look inside REV Ocean, the world’s biggest superyacht, which you can soon charter. As long as four Olympic-sized swimming pools, the floating mammoth will have 18 spacious rooms, a submarine hangar, a dive center, and glass-bottomed jacuzzis.


The REV Ocean superyacht, a colossal 639-foot marvel, may not be ready to welcome you just yet as she undergoes outfitting at Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen. But make no mistake, she’s gearing up to take you on an adventure like no other. Set to join the Burgess fleet upon completion in 2027, this Vard-built floating goliath is far from just another luxurious vessel moored near an exclusive island or a five-star resort.


Aboard the REV Ocean, guests are in for an unmatched experience, and the latest images offer a glimpse of what’s to come. Whether it’s diving into uncharted waters, making firsthand discoveries, or witnessing thrilling expeditions from the mission control room, this is your gateway to rare and extraordinary adventures.

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The best part? Once delivered, REV Ocean will be available for charter 25 percent of the time. And it’s not just about indulgence, guests can actively participate in marine conservation projects, blending luxury with purpose.

The Rev Ocean being towed to Damen shipyards in the Netherlands.

After eight years of meticulous craftsmanship, Vard’s 19,235 GT masterpiece, featuring exterior design by Espen Øino International and interior design penned by H2 Yacht Design, is just two years away from making waves.


Renderings reveal 18 spacious guest cabins, multiple outdoor lounges, a paddel tennis court, a swimming pool and spa, an elegant cinema, glass-bottomed jacuzzis, and even an auditorium for immersive presentations.


But the excitement aboard REV Ocean never stops. The mission control room is the nerve center where children can witness the discovery of a new species in real-time or explore shipwrecks through live feeds for an unforgettable history lesson.

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To make these journeys even more meaningful, Burgess and REV Ocean have partnered with leading expedition specialists Joro, ensuring every charter is a transformative experience. With 75% of the yacht’s operations dedicated to scientific research, she boasts a submarine hangar, a HiPAP system for tracking subsea equipment, and a fully equipped science lab.


A 3D printing facility and onboard metal workshop allow the crew to be self-sufficient, producing spare parts as needed on missions. Accommodating 34 scientists, REV Ocean is not just a luxury yacht, it’s a platform for groundbreaking discoveries and ocean conservation, redefining the very essence of high-seas exploration.

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