AL LUSAIL

ID#

119

Build/code name(s):

Project Jupiter

AL LUSAIL

ID#

119

Build/code name(s):

Project Jupiter

PRIVATE USE ONLY

PRIVATE USE ONLY

Length

123

m

/

404

ft

Beam

23

m

/

75.5

ft

Volume

8,514

GT

Guests sleeping

36

Cabins

18

Crew members

56

Main Specs

Length

123

m

/

404

ft

Beam

23

m

/

75.5

ft

Volume

8,514

GT

Guests sleeping

36

Cabins

18

Crew members

56

Estimated value

$500,000,000

Charter rate

You’re joking right?

Build

Shipyard

Lurssen

Year

2017

Hull Type

Mono-Hull

Full displacement

Hull Material

Steel

Superstructure Material

Aluminum

Last Refit

2026

Show more about refit(s)

Categories

Build Type

1-of-1 Custom build

Vessel Type

Yacht

Mega yacht

Categories

Build Type

1-of-1 Custom build

Vessel Type

Yacht

Mega yacht

Design

Exterior

H2 Yacht Design

Main Color

White

Interior

MW Design

Amenities

Indoor cinema room

Elevator

Swim platform

Tender garage

Spa

Sauna/Steam room/Hammam

Massage room

Gym

Swimming pool

Jacuzzi

Helipad

Build

Shipyard

Lurssen

Year

2017

Hull Type

Mono-Hull

Full displacement

Hull Material

Steel

Superstructure Material

Aluminum

Last Refit

2026

Show more about refit(s)

Design

Exterior

H2 Yacht Design

Main Color

White

Interior

MW Design

Categories

Build Type

1-of-1 Custom build

Vessel Type

Yacht

Mega yacht

Amenities

Indoor cinema room

Elevator

Swim platform

Tender garage

Spa

Sauna/Steam room/Hammam

Massage room

Gym

Swimming pool

Jacuzzi

Helipad

Exterior Design

Original picture credits: Lurssen

Exterior Design

Original picture credits: Lurssen

Exterior Design

Original picture credits: Lurssen

Interior Design

Likely to remain private indefinitely.

Interior Design

Likely to remain private indefinitely.

Interior Design

Likely to remain private indefinitely.

Performance

Cruising Speed

12

kn

Max Speed

19

kn

Range

4,500

nm

/

500K

L

(fuel tanks)

Propulsion

Type

Diesel

Motor boat

Horse Power

17,674

HP

Engines info

Performance

Cruising Speed

12

kn

Max Speed

19

kn

Range

4,500

nm

/

500K

L

(fuel tanks)

Propulsion

Type

Diesel

Motor boat

Horse Power

17,674

HP

Engines info

Rumored owner

HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (Emir of Qatar)

Nationality

Qatari 🇶🇦

Estimated Net Worth

$2B

See ownership history

Rumored owner

HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (Emir of Qatar)

Nationality

Qatari 🇶🇦

Estimated Net Worth

$2B

See ownership history

Fun Facts

🔥 1 METRE (3 FEET) SHORTER THAN HIS FATHER’S MEGA YACHT:

Probably THE most fascinating and unique aspects of “Al Lusail” lies in a subtle yet profound detail: her length.

She measures precisely 123 meters, which is one meter shorter than the “Katara”, the yacht owned by the Emir's father, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.

This intentional design choice was a deliberate gesture of deep respect and deference, showcasing the profound importance of tradition and familial values within Qatar's royal family.

😮 DESIGN MASTERPIECE:

She’s not just a large vessel but an impeccably crafted marvel of maritime engineering and artistry. This pursuit of perfection is a hallmark of the ultra-luxury segment, where the asset itself becomes a statement of uncompromising standards…

She is often described as a masterpiece of curves.

It features captivating recessed areas and arches that extend beyond the standard profile, lending the yacht an intriguing rather than sleek appearance.

Upon closer examination, her design reveals a fascinating and deliberate philosophy: despite her grandeur, the yacht incorporates features such as deeply tinted glass and intentionally limited open-air spaces.

These elements are meticulously designed to prioritize the owner's privacy, creating a compelling paradox where the vessel is a highly visible symbol of wealth, yet engineered to shield its occupants from public view.

👤 THE OWNER’S LIFE:

The owner is the Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani currently serves as the Emir of Qatar.

Born in 1980, in Doha, Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani received his primary and secondary schooling in his home country.

He then continued his secondary education in the United Kingdom, attending Sherborne School, from which he graduated in 1997.

His pursuit of higher education led him to the prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the UK, where he completed his studies and graduated in 1998.

Upon graduating from Sandhurst, His Highness joined Qatar's Armed Forces, where he gained both military academic knowledge and practical field experience.

Sheikh Tamim assumed his duties as Amir of the State of Qatar in 2013. This transition followed an unprecedented public announcement by his father, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who declared his decision to hand over power.

As the Amir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim holds the most powerful position in the country, serving as both the Head of State and the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.

Under his leadership, Qatar successfully bid to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, an endeavor that involved an estimated $200 billion in infrastructure development.

He also secured the rights to host the 2014 FINA Swimming World Championships and the 2030 Asian Games.

In 2005, he founded Oryx Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), which notably owns the prominent French football club Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and holds a stake in Portugal's SC Braga.

He chairs the board of directors for the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the country's sovereign wealth fund, which manages assets exceeding $450 billion.

It has significant stakes in Barclays Bank, Sainsbury's, Harrods and a 95% share of The Shard skyscraper in London. The fund also holds stakes in other global entities such as Volkswagen, Heathrow Airport and the Empire State Building.

✈️ WHEN HE GIFTED AN AIRPLANE TO TRUMP: In a highly publicized and controversial move, Qatar's Emir gifted a luxurious Boeing 747 jet, valued at approximately $400 million, to the United States. Originally part of Qatar's royal fleet and famously known as the ‘Flying Palace’ , the aircraft was intended for use as a new Air Force One for then-President Donald Trump.

👑 THE QATARI ROYAL FAMILY:

The Qatari Royal Family, the House of Al Thani, boasts an estimated net worth exceeding $335 billion, positioning them as one of the wealthiest dynasties in the world.

Their immense wealth primarily stems from Qatar's vast energy reserves (oil and gas) and is significantly amplified by a sprawling global investment portfolio. This portfolio is largely managed by the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA).

🔤 THE NAME:

The yacht's name itself, “Al Lusail”, carries profound national significance. It pays homage to Lusail City, Qatar's rapidly developing second-largest city, located north of the capital, Doha.

This modern, planned city gained global prominence as a key host for the FIFA World Cup 2022, featuring the iconic Lusail Iconic Stadium and the Lusail City Centre, a mixed-use development that includes residential, commercial and recreational facilities. (+++)

🔥 1 METRE (3 FEET) SHORTER THAN HIS FATHER’S MEGA YACHT:

Probably THE most fascinating and unique aspects of “Al Lusail” lies in a subtle yet profound detail: her length.

She measures precisely 123 meters, which is one meter shorter than the “Katara”, the yacht owned by the Emir's father, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.

This intentional design choice was a deliberate gesture of deep respect and deference, showcasing the profound importance of tradition and familial values within Qatar's royal family.

✈️ WHEN HE GIFTED AN AIRPLANE TO TRUMP: In a highly publicized and controversial move, Qatar's Emir gifted a luxurious Boeing 747 jet, valued at approximately $400 million, to the United States. Originally part of Qatar's royal fleet and famously known as the ‘Flying Palace’ , the aircraft was intended for use as a new Air Force One for then-President Donald Trump.

😮 DESIGN MASTERPIECE:

She’s not just a large vessel but an impeccably crafted marvel of maritime engineering and artistry. This pursuit of perfection is a hallmark of the ultra-luxury segment, where the asset itself becomes a statement of uncompromising standards…

She is often described as a masterpiece of curves.

It features captivating recessed areas and arches that extend beyond the standard profile, lending the yacht an intriguing rather than sleek appearance.

Upon closer examination, her design reveals a fascinating and deliberate philosophy: despite her grandeur, the yacht incorporates features such as deeply tinted glass and intentionally limited open-air spaces.

These elements are meticulously designed to prioritize the owner's privacy, creating a compelling paradox where the vessel is a highly visible symbol of wealth, yet engineered to shield its occupants from public view.

👑 THE QATARI ROYAL FAMILY:

The Qatari Royal Family, the House of Al Thani, boasts an estimated net worth exceeding $335 billion, positioning them as one of the wealthiest dynasties in the world.

Their immense wealth primarily stems from Qatar's vast energy reserves (oil and gas) and is significantly amplified by a sprawling global investment portfolio. This portfolio is largely managed by the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA).

👤 THE OWNER’S LIFE:

The owner is the Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani currently serves as the Emir of Qatar.

Born in 1980, in Doha, Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani received his primary and secondary schooling in his home country.

He then continued his secondary education in the United Kingdom, attending Sherborne School, from which he graduated in 1997.

His pursuit of higher education led him to the prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the UK, where he completed his studies and graduated in 1998.

Upon graduating from Sandhurst, His Highness joined Qatar's Armed Forces, where he gained both military academic knowledge and practical field experience.

Sheikh Tamim assumed his duties as Amir of the State of Qatar in 2013. This transition followed an unprecedented public announcement by his father, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who declared his decision to hand over power.

As the Amir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim holds the most powerful position in the country, serving as both the Head of State and the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.

Under his leadership, Qatar successfully bid to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, an endeavor that involved an estimated $200 billion in infrastructure development.

He also secured the rights to host the 2014 FINA Swimming World Championships and the 2030 Asian Games.

In 2005, he founded Oryx Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), which notably owns the prominent French football club Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and holds a stake in Portugal's SC Braga.

He chairs the board of directors for the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the country's sovereign wealth fund, which manages assets exceeding $450 billion.

It has significant stakes in Barclays Bank, Sainsbury's, Harrods and a 95% share of The Shard skyscraper in London. The fund also holds stakes in other global entities such as Volkswagen, Heathrow Airport and the Empire State Building.

🔤 THE NAME:

The yacht's name itself, “Al Lusail”, carries profound national significance. It pays homage to Lusail City, Qatar's rapidly developing second-largest city, located north of the capital, Doha.

This modern, planned city gained global prominence as a key host for the FIFA World Cup 2022, featuring the iconic Lusail Iconic Stadium and the Lusail City Centre, a mixed-use development that includes residential, commercial and recreational facilities. (+++)

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This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute a formal listing for sale or charter. I am not the manager, owner, nor representative of this vessel. While the data provided is gathered from publicly available sources, I cannot guarantee that all information is accurate, complete, or up to date at all times.

All media not captured by this website remain the sole property of their respective owners, as credited. No licenses, copyrights, or other usage rights are granted to users of this site. All rights are reserved by the original creators.

Majority of the pictures displayed on this website are AI-generated illustrations used for visual representation purposes only. Not real pictures, unless explicitly stated otherwise. The appearance of the actual yacht may differ from those shown in the illustrations.

This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute a formal listing for sale or charter. I am not the manager, owner, nor representative of this vessel. While the data provided is gathered from publicly available sources, I cannot guarantee that all information is accurate, complete, or up to date at all times.