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William Dunne

Amazing things you can buy with €190million EuroMillions jackpot - and still have spare cash

Friday night's mega EuroMillions jackpot is a guaranteed €190million.

It is only the fourth time is history the life-changing top prize has reached its cap.

Punters across nine European countries will have their fingers crossed as the draw takes place in Paris, France.

Many players will be pondering what they could buy before the results are announced.

And here's five things that the winner can splash out on if scooping the jackpot - and still have money leftover to donate and look after their families.

Private island in the Bahamas - €54.9million

Cave Cay Private Island: Exumas, Bahamas (Christie’s International Real Estate)
Cave Cay Private Island: Exumas, Bahamas (Christie’s International Real Estate)

The second biggest splurge on this spending spree would get the lucky winner their own private island in the Bahamas.

Cave Cay is currently on the market for €55million and offers stunning natural beauty, deep-water harbour and marina with a floating cement dock system - and 35 dock slips.

It also offers a 2,800ft runway for planes. A dream.

Luxury private plane - €3.5million

The Bombardier Learjet 45XR can be purchased on Av Buyer (AvBuyer.com)
Inside the plane (avbuyer.com)

This private jet with spaces for eight people would be perfect for making those trips to the new island.

The slick Bombardier Learjet 45XR would set the winner back €3.5million.

Beverly Hills mansion - €89.2million

The Estate is one of very finest in LA (Zillow.com/themls.com)
The pool area (Zillow.com/themls.com)

The most expensive purchase on the list is this breathtaking mansion on the outskirts of Los Angeles.

The Beverly Hills home is fitted with a home gym, private theatre and offers a stunning large pool area.

The Californian dream house has six bedrooms and an astonishing 16 bathrooms.

Rolls Royce car - €11.9million

The Sweptail by Rolls-Royce (Rolls-Royce/SWNS)
The Sweptail by Rolls-Royce (Rolls-Royce/SWNS)

If scooping the monster jackpot, the winner will want a special car, with style and sophistication.

The Rolls Royce Sweptail is that vehilce. It was commissioned in 2013 as a one-off vehicle, at the request of a super-yacht and aircraft specialist.

The one of a kind car's owner was never revealed after being sold in 2017.

However, it's highly likely whoever wins the €190million prize will be able to afford to get Rolls Royce car designers to create a similar beauty.

Yacht - €15.8million

Motor yacht EIGHT (boatinternational.com)
EIGHT is fitted with a hot tub/jacuzzi (boatinternational.com)

In terms of sorting the winner's transport, a yacht was only thing missing from this list.

And with €30million or so left of the budget, they would comfortably be able to afford this masterpiece - motor yacht EIGHT.

The 150.92ft Magnifica 46 yacht sleeps 12 people, and is fitted with two VIP rooms and a hot tub.

That's a total of €175.3million, meaning the winner would still have nearly €15million to distribute in any way they like.

Euromillions shop celebrates selling breathtaking €175 million ticket to Duleek, Co Meath, family

Cave Bay Private Island is on sale on Christie's International Real Estate for $60million. The Bombardier Learjet 45XR can be purchased on Av Buyer .

The mansion in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles is being sold bn estate agent Zillow, while motor yacht EIGHT is available to buy through Boat International.

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