A jaw-dropping megayacht once owned by the nation of Antigua is back on the market – with a staggering £76.3million price tag.
The 82m Oceanco Alfa Nero, first delivered in 2007, scooped multiple awards for its craftsmanship and design – including Best Interior at the 2008 World Superyacht Awards, as reported by Whats The Jam.
Since then, the luxury liner has changed hands several times.
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Most recently, it was seized by Antigua between 2022 and 2024, with officials admitting the weekly upkeep costs were “unsustainable” for the abandoned vessel.

Snapped up in 2024 for £29.5m ($40m), the behemoth has since undergone an extensive refit – and is now being flipped for more than double the price.
And it’s easy to see why.
The Alfa Nero comes with a first-of-its-kind infinity pool and glass waterfall.

When drained, the pool floor rises to match the deck, transforming into a huge party space.
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Inside, there’s a whopping 1,250m² (13,455ft²) of living space, connected by a glass lift.
Six staterooms provide space for guests, while the palatial master suite takes over the upper deck with a private office, marble ensuite and a terrace Jacuzzi.

VIP cabins are kitted out with spa access and private sea terraces, while wellness perks include a gym with 180-degree views, a sauna, steam room, cinema, beauty salon and expansive outdoor decks.
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For thrill-seekers, the toy box is bursting with a Vanquish VQ45 chase boat, jellyfish-protected sea pool, underwater scooters and wakeboards.
The listing is being handled by broker Richard Higgins at Northrop & Johnson.
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