Arcadia yachts a number of important news on Arcadia’s Horizon

Arcadia Yachts has exclusively presented their latest revolutionary new yachts at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2017.

Once again the modern shipyard, increasingly an important nautical symbol in the Capri and Sorrento area, breaks new ground from their extraordinary lounge at the Vieux Port in Cannes. With an Arcadia yacht everything reminds you of the sea and envelopes you in nature, completely harmonizing man with the environment. Arcadia has abandoned the concept of floating palaces and embraced the sea with it’s perfumes and sounds.

The Arcadia Lounge at Cannes reflects the revolutionary philosophy of the yard and it’s desire to break set patterns and leap beyond tradition, creating an atmosphere that emerges you in the marine environment with a scuba-diver who admiringly observes the Arcadia yachts.

ARCADIA AND THE YACHTING RENAISSANCE

Seven years after the birth of the yard that revolutionized the international market with singular designs, Arcadia Yachts is pleased to announce their new course –a new Yachting Renaissance.

After this philosophy’s official introduction in 2010 with the creation of the shipyard, Arcadia Yacht’s concept of Yachting Renaissance continues to be implemented with success and has been formalized in recent months.

The Arcadian concept of renaissance yachting is based on placing the owner at the heart of the project, creating the spaces that surround him, allowing him to fully appreciate the environment that surrounds him -to begin design of the yacht considering the owner and how he intends to use the yacht, not starting from the shape of the hull.

On board an Arcadia yacht, going to sea takes on a completely different meaning and offers completely different sensations. Not just the pure enjoyment of being cradled by the waves, but being able to come into close contact with the surrounding landscape from any point of view.

Ample open spaces let you emerge yourself in the marine environment; the much longer than average aft-decks create a sensation of oneness between the yacht and the sea, a natural continuity of the vessel itself. The full-height windows, the lateral openings and the innovative glass surfaces that appear and disappear like windows in an automobile, all combine to generate spaces with imperceptible borders between inside and out; enclosed spaces dissolve and are assimilated into the nature that surrounds them.

With an Arcadia yacht the natural environment is not only exalted but also, and perhaps above all, respected. Ample openings render air-conditioning secondary thanks to the benefits of the pleasing sea breezes that can freely circulate throughout the yacht; the solar panels, integrated into the superstructure, reduce the use of generators and exalt the sound of nature while at anchor; the widespread use of state-of-the-art thermally insulated glass surfaces corroborate the yard’s desire to remain faithful to their environmental values.

Great emphasis has been placed on conviviality and relaxation on board while developing Arcadia Yachts’ vision to create yachts that exalt conviviality and living enveloped by nature, protecting nature with design solutions that encourage environmentally virtuous behavior.

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