
You can now step onboard the stunning superyacht that featured in the hit TV drama Succession - but you'll need deep pockets to do so.

That's because it costs up to $1.1million (£850,000) to rent it for a week.

The vessel, called the Solandge, is considered one of the finest motorboats in the world and provided the setting for the dramatic season two finale of the HBO show.

The pool onboard the Solandge, the stunning superyacht that featured in the hit TV drama Succession

This is the 280ft boat's impressive panoramic top deck, which has a beach club area with a hot tub

The interior boasts a movie theatre, pictured, as well as a large main salon with a bar, a games room and seating areas

The Solandge, pictured, is considered one of the finest motorboats in the world

The 280ft boat features a panoramic top deck that consists of a beach club area with a customised dance floor, DJ station, hot tub and bar.

The bridge deck is ideal for relaxation and casual dining as it has a spacious seating area.

There is also a fully-equipped health spa - featuring a massage room, gym and sauna - which leads out onto a glass-edged pool.

The interior also boasts a movie theatre, a large main salon with bar, a games room and seating areas.

One of the living areas on the Solandge, which was the result of a collaboration between Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker & Voges

The German-built boat is so large that it comes with an enormous crew of 29, who sleep in 15 cabins

The interior of the ultra-luxurious yacht exudes elegance with wooden floors that have borders of honey, onyx and stone

The yacht was chartered by Moran Yacht and Ship, which said the Solandge is 'the perfect combination of performance and luxury'

When guests first board the ship, they are greeted by the breathtaking main saloon, pictured

The Solandge sleeps 12 guests in eight stunning staterooms and has a large owner's deck and suite.

Guest rooms include a VIP suite, which can be converted into two spacious cabins, and a further two doubles and two twin cabins.

The German-built boat is so large that it comes with an enormous crew of 29 who sleep in 15 cabins.

When guests first board the ship, they are greeted by the breathtaking main saloon, which boasts two magnificent walls of back-lit amethyst.

The Solandge sleeps 12 guests in eight stunning staterooms and has a large owner's deck and suite

The stunning gold-leaf ceilings are lit by Schonbeck chandeliers that drip with amethyst and rose quartz

Guest rooms include a VIP suite that can be converted into two spacious cabins and a further two doubles and two twin cabins

One of the luxurious bathrooms onboard the Solandge. The interior has 50 different marble and granite surfaces along with 30 alternative kinds of wood throughout

There is a fully-equipped health spa featuring a massage room, gym and sauna, pictured

The interior of the ultra-luxurious yacht exudes elegance with wooden floors that have borders of honey, onyx and stone.

The stunning gold-leaf ceilings are lit by Schonbeck chandeliers that are dripping with amethyst and rose quartz crystals.

The Solandge was a collaboration between Rodriguez Interiors and Dolker & Voges, which used 50 different marble and granite surfaces along with 30 alternative kinds of wood throughout.