After its initial presentation back in 2017, the Arcadia A105 has now made its official world debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2018. Already proving to be a popular addition to the fleet, the third hull is already under construction with a fourth in the lamination stage.
Developed around the needs of each individual owner, the A105 caters to the needs and wishes of their respective owner to make the most of the space and its full potential.
In addition to the tailoring aspect of the A105, proximity to nature is a strong focus for the model. Solar panels, extensive thermal insulating glass and large apertures are just some of the key features which heighten the experience of being close to nature.
Bountiful exteriors provide plenty of space for relaxing and entertaining during transit. Al fresco dining on the aft deck can comfortable accommodate 10 seated guests with an additional 12 seats in the adjacent lounging area. A popular option is for the two areas to be combined for a large social space for parties and special festivities onboard.
As well as an extensive al fresco dining area on the aft deck, guests can make the most of the great outdoors and the stunning views from a convertible skylounge. Suitable for use in every season, the sky lounge drops down vertical windows and opens up to the aft to extend the already spacious sun lounge. Creating a total of 65 square meters worth of relaxing space, guests onboard the A105 can indulge in unforgettable views from the comfort of the luxurious interiors.
Contrasting aesthetics are dominant in the luxurious interiors with a selection of black and white woods and materials to create depth and interest throughout the vessel. Space is volumised by an abundance of natural light which filters through geometric intertwining glass designs, perfectly accompanied by highly glossed surfaces that reflect even more light.
Furnishings and fittings are low, sleek and minimalist so guests onboard are not distracted from the spectacular scenery unfolding around them. Like other vessels in the Arcadia fleet, the playroom at the bow is completely surrounded by glass, allowing nature to provide the light and backdrop. Floating stairs and a glass entrance to the lounge also add to the primary focus of displaying mother nature at her finest.
Accommodation can be customised to particular needs including utmost privacy for owners with a private stairway leading to the master cabin. Other highlights of guest accommodation include VIP cabins with transversal beds.