Arcadia Yachts brings Arcadian Living to Cannes
Space, brightness, privacy and dialogue with the landscape define Arcadian Living, the philosophy with which Arcadia Yachts interprets the pleasure of living on board through open and protected environments, designed to maintain a constant relationship with the sea. At the Cannes Yachting Festival 2026, this vision will be represented by four boats: the A80 and A96, belonging to the A series, and the Sherpa 60 and Sherpa 80, an expression of the Sherpa range. Models that differ in size, materials, design solutions and performance, but united by a recognizable identity and the company's link with the Gulf of Naples and the Sorrento peninsula.
However, it is not only the design or proportions that characterize each yacht. For Arcadia, the identity of each unit stems from direct dialogue with the owner and from a path in which design skills, individual needs, habits and personal sensibilities are integrated into the development of the boat.
Customization thus becomes an integral part of the project from its origins. The four units present in Cannes, many of which are extensively customized, will allow you to concretely observe how the shipyard translates different ways of experiencing the sea into specific configurations, maintaining design continuity between the A and Sherpa families.
Founded by Ugo Pellegrino in 2008, Arcadia Yachts is bringing four complementary interpretations of its yachting concept to the Côte d'Azur. A80, A96, Sherpa 60 and Sherpa 80 are conceived as places dedicated to well-being and freedom on the sea, in line with the name Arcadia itself, declining this philosophy through different characteristics and solutions.
Participation in the French show will also involve the brand's exhibition space. The Arcadia Yachts stand in Cannes, larger and designed to welcome owners, customers, dealers, journalists and partners, will be conceived as a multisensory and immersive environment.
Materials, light, proportions and details will help transform it into a real installation, going beyond the traditional function of a showcase. The goal is to allow visitors to enter the universe of Arcadian Living even on land, underlining the relationship of the shipyard with the art, beauty and culture of the project and transforming hospitality into an integral part of the Arcadia experience.
By the editorial staff, Avion Luxury Magazine
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