Ferretti Group sets sail for the Dubai International Boat Show

Ferretti Group sets sail for the Dubai International Boat Show

Ferretti Group sets sail for the Dubai International Boat Show

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26/02/2024 - 13:28

Ferretti Group is gearing up to showcase beauty, style and innovation at the Dubai International Boat Show, held from February 28 to March 3. This world-class event renowned for its prestige offers a stage to the most iconic luxury superyacht models from around the globe.

The Ferretti Group fleet in the spotlight at the show will be made up of three magnificent boats and feature the Middle East premiere of Riva 82’ Diva, the flybridge with endless outdoor space that has inspired new aesthetic and functional standards. This standout vessel built at Riva’s La Spezia shipyard will be joined by two more spectacular boats: Ferretti Yachts 780 and Pershing 8X.

Accompanying the Group to the United Arab Emirates will be an exclusive selection of luxury partners: leading private aviation provider Flexjet, Dolce & Gabbana for the tailor-made staff uniforms, and Seabob.

RIVA 82’ DIVA
Exterior Design: Officina Italiana Design
Interior Design: Officina Italiana Design
Shipyard: Riva (La Spezia – Italy)

Riva 82’ Diva is the new star of Riva’s flybridge range and joins four hugely successful models: Riva 90’ Argo, Riva
102’ Corsaro Super, Riva 110’ Dolcevita and Riva 130’ Bellissima. Bewitchingly beautiful and innovative, Riva 82’ Diva revolutionises the onboard spaces, achieving a perfect equilibrium of functionality, comfort and design. The new concept puts the emphasis on outdoor liveability and offers a new take on the interiors. The flybridge was developed to accommodate three separate spaces: a central lounge complete with dinette and bar, a sunbathing area forward, and a lounge area. Aft on the main deck, there is a spacious, innovative beach club of unprecedented size for the category and with a generous sun pad.

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