Forget the Hamptons, Billionaires Now Park Their Superyachts on Floating Islands in International Waters
In a move that redefines luxury secession, the world's wealthiest are abandoning traditional ports to anchor their superyachts at private, man-made floating micro-nations. Designed as self-sustaining tax havens, these "Nomadic Archipelagos" boast zero-emission power generated by wave energy, private airstrips, and high-speed quantum internet—ensuring their owners never touch sovereign soil. The trend, dubbed "Eco-Exodus," has sparked global outrage, with coastal regulators racing to close a maritime loophole as these floating fortresses begin to dwarf entire island nations. For the rest of us, the horizon now has a new skyline, and it's one built by and for the hyper-elite.