A spectacular super yacht inspired by 17th century pirate ships has been created and comes with its own heliport, reception bar, pool and garage.
The impressive ship, called Caronte, was made by Italian company Lazzarini Design Studio and has three bedrooms and six extra sub cabins below.
Doors to the private garage, which open so the owner can show off their luxurious vehicles, create a diving platform which thrillseekers can use to jump into the sea.
The stylish 200ft vessel was designed on a ship from the 1600s also has an upper deck which includes a number of sunbeds and a huge seating area.
A Lazzarini for the Italy company said: ‘Our motto is ‘think about the future, never forget the past’.
‘For modern pirates, the command cabin is positioned on the main upper structure area, where, like in the original old pirate ships, the captain’s room with balcony can be located.’
The 200ft vessel, called Caronte (pictured), has its own helipad and private garage so the owner can drive straight on board
The spectacular vessel has been based on a ship from the 1600s and has enough room to comfortably sleep 12 people on board
The vessel (pictured) also comes with its own gym, swimming pool and has a master bedroom as well as two other bedrooms
This detailed graphic shows each area of the impressive ship and shows where the bedrooms are and where the balcony is on board
There is a giant sofa on the deck where the families on board can sit down and relax before taking a dip in the swimming pool
The salty vessel is the brainchild of creative designers Lazzarini Design Studio, who have based their buccaneering concept on a 1600s sailing vessel
The yacht features an open car port so the owner can show off their luxury vehicles as they take the vessel on the seas
A Lazzarini for the Italy company, which created the vessel (pictured), said: ‘Our motto is ‘think about the future, never forget the past’.
A spokesman for the firm which made the vessel (pictured) said: ‘For modern pirates, the command cabin is positioned on the main upper structure area, where, like in the original old pirate ships, the captain’s room with balcony can be located’