A £92million superyacht boasting a swimming pool, a bar and a sky lounge has stunned locals after appearing in a south coast harbour.
'Elandess' is registered to the Cayman Islands and has moored up in Poole Harbour, Dorset, following a four-day voyage from Gibraltar.
The luxury charter is reportedly owned by the multi-millionaire Lloyd Dorfman, founder of the currency exchange company Travelex.
At 240ft long, it features a huge pool on the sun deck, a bar, a sky lounge, a reading lounge, an observation lounge and a dining table sitting 32 people.
The vessel has won awards for its sleek design and was custom built in 2018 by Abeking & Rasmussen in Bremen, Germany.
It comes with a 24-strong crew and six cabins for up to a dozen guests, a salon, an office and the master bedroom suite.

On a lower deck there is another lounge with incredible views both above and below the waterline, a centre staircase and a glass walled walkway leading past the engine room.
A spokesman for the Poole Harbour Commissioners refused to say how long 'Elandess' was visiting for or why the vessel was in Poole.
It comes after the world's biggest superyacht was spotted in Southhampton after a week-long voyage from Barcelona last June.


The 156-metre Dilbar said to be worth an eye-watering £515m, also proved to be a spectacular sight as she made her way up Southampton Water.
Last month another luxurious superyacht worth £140million also arrived in Poole Quay.
The vessel, 'Here Comes the Sun,' has its own infinity pool and sundeck jacuzzi and is currently owned by Russian oil baron Alexander Dzhaparidze.