
Riva has revealed a new superyacht
The 34.4 m Dolcevita Super is going to officially premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.
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21 july 2025
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Riva has launched the first hull of its new model, the Riva 112 Dolcevita Super, in La Spezia, Italy. The 34.4-meter yacht is set to make its debut at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival. Designed by Officina Italiana Design, the yacht features a sporty and striking profile, characteristic of all Riva vessels. One of the standout features of this model is its spacious open areas, including a beach club with an ultra-low platform spanning 35 square meters, offering easy access to the water. Additionally, the layout has been redesigned, and the windows on the main deck have been enlarged.
At the heart of the beach club is a large sunbathing area, behind which lies a ventilated storage space for two SeaBobs. A spacious garage beneath the sun loungers can accommodate a tender and a jet ski. Just above, the cockpit features two large sofas complemented by freestanding furniture, along with an expanded sunbed and seating in the bow area. For those who desire, a jacuzzi can be installed in this space.
The designers have completely revamped the flybridge, introducing freestanding furniture for flexible layouts and a relaxed ambiance. The central area houses a bar with a television, opposite a generously sized lounge area.

Another highlight of the redesign is the yacht’s interior, which offers two possible configurations for the main salon. On the first hull, the dining area is positioned closer to the stern, while the lounge occupies the central section. In the alternative configuration, the arrangement is reversed, similar to the smaller Riva 102 Corsaro Super. The interior is dominated by glossy rosewood, complemented by decorative black leather elements in the main salon and the owner’s suite.
Special attention has been given to acoustic comfort for guests. A reinforced bulkhead on the lower deck separates the crew quarters from the four VIP cabins. Additionally, the flooring has been redesigned to minimize vibrations and noise.
Currently, Riva has 16 superyacht projects in its portfolio, the largest being a 70-meter superyacht featuring a hybrid propulsion system.
At the heart of the beach club is a large sunbathing area, behind which lies a ventilated storage space for two SeaBobs. A spacious garage beneath the sun loungers can accommodate a tender and a jet ski. Just above, the cockpit features two large sofas complemented by freestanding furniture, along with an expanded sunbed and seating in the bow area. For those who desire, a jacuzzi can be installed in this space.
The designers have completely revamped the flybridge, introducing freestanding furniture for flexible layouts and a relaxed ambiance. The central area houses a bar with a television, opposite a generously sized lounge area.

Another highlight of the redesign is the yacht’s interior, which offers two possible configurations for the main salon. On the first hull, the dining area is positioned closer to the stern, while the lounge occupies the central section. In the alternative configuration, the arrangement is reversed, similar to the smaller Riva 102 Corsaro Super. The interior is dominated by glossy rosewood, complemented by decorative black leather elements in the main salon and the owner’s suite.
Special attention has been given to acoustic comfort for guests. A reinforced bulkhead on the lower deck separates the crew quarters from the four VIP cabins. Additionally, the flooring has been redesigned to minimize vibrations and noise.
Currently, Riva has 16 superyacht projects in its portfolio, the largest being a 70-meter superyacht featuring a hybrid propulsion system.

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