Page, 37, picked up the 193-ft boat 'Senses' which comes with a helipad, gym, multi-level sun decks, ten luxurious suites, a crew of 14 and interior design by famed French designer Philippe Starck.

Page and his family can enjoy breakfast on deck before retiring to the white couches of the living room, which has a movie projector mounted on the ceiling.

The yacht has plenty of room for entertaining with a big dining room table and ten bedroom suites.
It was first launched onto the seas in 1999.
Meyer said Page took delivery on the mega-yacht shortly before the new year, and perhaps enjoyed the holidays on the high seas with his family.
Page married model Lucinda Southworth at Richard Branson's Necker Island in 2007, with whom he has a one-year-old son.
He has visited Senses while it was docked in New Zealand over the past year and chartered other yachts around Tahiti while contemplating his purchase, Meyer told the New Zealand Herald, which first reported the purchase.
But Page's new toy is still dwarfed by those owned by other high-tech moguls, such as Paul Allen and Larry Ellison.
Allen's 'Octopus' comes in at 415-ft in length, while Ellison's 'Rising Sun' is 454-ft long, with both costing more than $200m.
Google had no comment on the purchase.

454-foot Rising Sun, owned by Larry Ellison, is more than twice the size of Page's new yacht.











