The 89-metre superyacht Here Comes The Sun was seen anchored off the French Riviera resort town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer yesterday, drawing attention with its commanding presence and elegant lines. Delivered in 2016 by Dutch shipyard Amels, the vessel remains one of the most iconic in the builder’s fleet and is currently listed for sale with Burgess for €185,000,000.
In 2020/21, Here Comes The Sun underwent a significant refit and extension, increasing her length by six metres. The transformation was overseen by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture, further enhancing both her visual appeal and onboard features. Her original exterior design was crafted by Tim Heywood, while the yacht’s warm, Mediterranean-style interior was conceived by the renowned Winch Design studio.
Capable of hosting up to 20 guests in 10 luxurious staterooms, Here Comes The Sun includes a sprawling six-room owner’s apartment that offers a private sanctuary at sea. The yacht’s layout and amenities cater to both relaxation and entertainment on a grand scale.
Among her standout features are a full cinema, an opulent spa with a sauna, steam room, and massage suite, and a stylish beach club equipped with fold-out platforms. For fitness and recreation, guests can enjoy a gym on the sundeck alongside a forward-facing whirlpool. A seven-by-four-metre counter-current pool, located on the main deck, is ideal for both swimming laps and unwinding.
This superyacht represents the pinnacle of ocean-going luxury and design evolution—offering potential buyers a turnkey vessel with global cruising capability and first-class facilities.