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    An elegant Arcadia Yachts A80new glides across calm blue water, its modern white and black design reflecting a commitment to sustainability, with a distant island visible on the left under a clear sky.

    The New Arcadia Yachts A80new Is Focused On Sustainability

    This new vessel proposes yachting that enjoys and preserves the ocean’s beauty.

    A shipyard based in Naples, Italy, Arcadia Yachts is known for its vessels that combine modern luxury with Neapolitan flair and timeless Italian style. However, the yacht builder is also focusing on sustainability and environmental protection with its latest creations, including its newest yacht, the A80new. Combining high-tech features and luxurious design with a relatively compact profile, the new Arcadia Yachts A80new is set to make its global debut at the upcoming Cannes Yachting Festival.

    At a length of 79 feet, the yacht is designed to comply with the latest directives aimed at protecting Posidonia Oceanica, a seagrass that grows in the Mediterranean, and which is known as “the lungs” through which the sea breathes. Thanks to solar panels, low fuel consumption from its twin Volvo IPS engines, and its length that allows it to navigate and anchor anywhere, the A80new combines luxurious opulence with environmental consciousness.

    The new Arcadia Yachts A80new boasts a total of five large guest cabins, and a primary suite located on the main deck, along with two double cabins in the bow area of the Lower deck for the crew. The new yacht’s design, with the extensive use of natural wood, along with muted, neutral colors, creates a relaxing environment with the stunning ocean as a backdrop. With an environmentally friendly design and luxurious features, the new Arcadia Yachts A80new is made for yachting enjoyment focused on the future of the ocean.

    Image Source: Arcadia Yachts

    Tyler Rampersaud