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With a length of 145 feet, six decks, and a tonnage of 495 GT, the Lissoni Limited Edition Sanlorenzo X Space called La La Land is all about space and volume. It’s the first model in Sanlorenzo’s 44X-Space series, with an exterior designed by Zuccon International Project for adventurous owners. La La Land’s owner decided to turn it up to 11 with a heap of personalization, including an interior by Italian firm Studio Lissoni and $3.2 million in additional options.
Sleeping 12 guests in five cabins with accommodation for nine crew, the yacht puts entertainment first by doubling down on many amenities, including two bars, two pools, two cinemas and two wine cellars. Even the yacht’s name is an over-the-top nod to Hollywood. What isn’t jazzed up is Lissoni’s interior, which brings cool blues, calming creams, and plenty of wood to balance the onboard party mood.
Since delivery last year, La La Land has cruised the western Mediterranean and parts of the Adriatic, where it remains available for charter with IYC.
Here are eight things you’ll learn about the world’s dreamiest yacht.
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Expensive Extras
While La La Land’s owner mandated a Creston integrated that controls the underwater lights and lasers, he also purchased a telescope and drone to elevate guests’ enjoyment. Perhaps the most lavish (and expensive) additions, however, are the extra layer he added to Sanlorenzo’s five-deck design and a two-foot extension on the stern to accommodate the pool. The sixth deck also allows for a hidden crane that can lift and deploy the yacht’s 25-foot tender. He also upgraded the model’s standard CATs to 1,450 hp Man 12V engines, which give La La Land a transatlantic range of 4,000 nautical miles.
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Top Deck
Topping off the yacht is an observation deck that offers 360-degree views. Decked out with oversized sun pads for shade lounging or sun bronzing, it’s the perfect place for solitary moments or scanning the skies with the boat’s telescope.
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A Very Generous Stern
The owner’s deck may be full featured, but La La Land‘s large, open stern area and 1,300-square-foot beach club more than holds its own. The aft area features an infinity pool, a social area, a large swim platform, and interior space. It can also be extended by another 194 square feet with two foldout balconies.
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The Owner’s Deck
A dedicated owner’s level has become a popular option on many superyachts, but it’s something of a rarity aboard a 145-foot vessel. This owner’s apartment incorporates a sky lounge with sliding doors, an alfresco lounge with a fireplace, a private pantry, an office, a walk-in wardrobe, and a bathroom with a heated floor and large steam shower. From the forward-facing primary suite is direct access to a deck with a private pool.
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Sea-level Wellness
Another owner request was the spa adjoining the beach club. It includes a dedicated workout area with Technogym fitness equipment, a Turkish hammam, and a treatment suite that connect to the swim platform, so guests can enjoy massages by the water’s edge.
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Movie Magic
Befitting its name, La La Land has two cinemas. The first in the main salon becomes a movie theater with the 100-inch television. On the main deck aft, a 160-inch exterior screen can be erected. There’s also a camera mounted on the yacht’s bow so guests can watch the yacht’s cruise on their Smart TVs. The yacht also has an integrated movie and music server, DJ equipment, karaoke and Starlink internet.
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From Tinsel Town to Toy Story
When it’s time for fun in the sun, La La Land’s Cormate Chase Tender shows the caliber of the yacht’s tenders, toys and towables. The collection includes a Flyboard, personal watercraft, waterskis, seabobs, wakeboards, kayaks and range of fishing equipment.
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Sophisticated Socializing
The onyx bar and the two wine cellars in the cinema lounge deliver as much liquid-fueled fun as a boat full of guests could want. Want a bit of privacy? Adding a little bit of Hollywood glamour is the secret bar hidden behind the sliding wood paneling at the base of the central staircase.