Step aboard the Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL LA CREME, and you’ll quickly realise this isn’t just another yacht — it’s a floating conversation piece, wrapped in sunlight and silence.
In a world where most yachts follow the same formulas, the Sherpa 80 XL breaks stride with quiet confidence. Built in 2023 and now offered in pristine condition with low engine hours, she presents a rare opportunity — not only because of her availability, but because of what she dares to do differently.
Let's start with something that shouldn't feel revolutionary — but is: a day head on the main deck. For anyone who’s spent time aboard, you know how rare and valuable this detail is. No more guests trekking below deck in wet swimsuits. It’s a small decision with a big impact on day-to-day comfort.
Then there's the extra crew cabin — not a squeezed-in afterthought, but a functional, well-integrated space. For owners who prefer to cruise with minimal help or those who value flexibility, this addition makes a real difference.
The "Winter Garden": A Room With a (Changing) View
The pièce de résistance? The so-called Winter Garden on the main aft deck. But don’t let the name fool you — this is no chilly conservatory. It’s a fully adaptable lounge and dining area framed by sliding glass panels. When open, it offers the breeze and salt air of true al fresco dining. When closed, it becomes a warm, sheltered salon with wraparound sea views. It’s the kind of space that works just as well for breakfast at anchor as it does for evening drinks under soft LED lighting.
Three Decks of Living, Not Just Lounging
Above, the flybridge avoids the trap of being an afterthought sunpad zone. Instead, it’s a full-blown living area: a smartly designed space with generous seating, an outdoor galley, and a coffee table that naturally invites conversation.
Forward, the bow area isn’t left behind. A settee and dining table transform the foredeck into a private nook — the perfect place for sunrise coffees or aperitifs under the stars.
Space Where It Matters
Step below and the Sherpa 80 XL becomes even more surprising. Four cabins for eight guests — including a full-beam, 25-square-metre master suite — are designed with the kind of discretion and finish you’d expect from a yacht in a higher category. Each stateroom has its own en-suite, of course, but what’s more striking is the feeling of space. Nothing feels cramped or compromised. The VIP forward cabin, in particular, would easily qualify as a master on many 70-footers.
Performance and Peace of Mind
Under the hood (or rather, beneath the hidden engine room), twin VOLVO PENTA IPS 1350 engines deliver both performance and manoeuvrability. With a top speed of 23 knots and joystick control for precision docking, she’s responsive and easy to handle — whether you’re a seasoned captain or an owner-operator.
And then there’s the silent contribution that makes a lot of noise in the industry: solar panels. Producing up to 3 kW of energy, they help power systems without relying on the generator, which means quieter anchorages and a lower carbon footprint. It's not a gimmick — it’s a genuine commitment to more conscious cruising.
Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL is more than a yacht — it’s a rethink of how space, light, and technology can work together to serve the real rhythms of life at sea. For yacht owners who appreciate smart design, quiet luxury, and a touch of the unexpected, she’s not just a rare opportunity. She’s the one to watch.
Step aboard the Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL LA CREME, and you’ll quickly realise this isn’t just another yacht — it’s a floating conversation piece, wrapped in sunlight and silence.
In a world where most yachts follow the same formulas, the Sherpa 80 XL breaks stride with quiet confidence. Built in 2023 and now offered in pristine condition with low engine hours, she presents a rare opportunity — not only because of her availability, but because of what she dares to do differently.
Let's start with something that shouldn't feel revolutionary — but is: a day head on the main deck. For anyone who’s spent time aboard, you know how rare and valuable this detail is. No more guests trekking below deck in wet swimsuits. It’s a small decision with a big impact on day-to-day comfort.
Then there's the extra crew cabin — not a squeezed-in afterthought, but a functional, well-integrated space. For owners who prefer to cruise with minimal help or those who value flexibility, this addition makes a real difference.
The "Winter Garden": A Room With a (Changing) View
The pièce de résistance? The so-called Winter Garden on the main aft deck. But don’t let the name fool you — this is no chilly conservatory. It’s a fully adaptable lounge and dining area framed by sliding glass panels. When open, it offers the breeze and salt air of true al fresco dining. When closed, it becomes a warm, sheltered salon with wraparound sea views. It’s the kind of space that works just as well for breakfast at anchor as it does for evening drinks under soft LED lighting.
Three Decks of Living, Not Just Lounging
Above, the flybridge avoids the trap of being an afterthought sunpad zone. Instead, it’s a full-blown living area: a smartly designed space with generous seating, an outdoor galley, and a coffee table that naturally invites conversation.
Forward, the bow area isn’t left behind. A settee and dining table transform the foredeck into a private nook — the perfect place for sunrise coffees or aperitifs under the stars.
Space Where It Matters
Step below and the Sherpa 80 XL becomes even more surprising. Four cabins for eight guests — including a full-beam, 25-square-metre master suite — are designed with the kind of discretion and finish you’d expect from a yacht in a higher category. Each stateroom has its own en-suite, of course, but what’s more striking is the feeling of space. Nothing feels cramped or compromised. The VIP forward cabin, in particular, would easily qualify as a master on many 70-footers.
Performance and Peace of Mind
Under the hood (or rather, beneath the hidden engine room), twin VOLVO PENTA IPS 1350 engines deliver both performance and manoeuvrability. With a top speed of 23 knots and joystick control for precision docking, she’s responsive and easy to handle — whether you’re a seasoned captain or an owner-operator.
And then there’s the silent contribution that makes a lot of noise in the industry: solar panels. Producing up to 3 kW of energy, they help power systems without relying on the generator, which means quieter anchorages and a lower carbon footprint. It's not a gimmick — it’s a genuine commitment to more conscious cruising.
Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL is more than a yacht — it’s a rethink of how space, light, and technology can work together to serve the real rhythms of life at sea. For yacht owners who appreciate smart design, quiet luxury, and a touch of the unexpected, she’s not just a rare opportunity. She’s the one to watch.
Step aboard the Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL LA CREME, and you’ll quickly realise this isn’t just another yacht — it’s a floating conversation piece, wrapped in sunlight and silence.
In a world where most yachts follow the same formulas, the Sherpa 80 XL breaks stride with quiet confidence. Built in 2023 and now offered in pristine condition with low engine hours, she presents a rare opportunity — not only because of her availability, but because of what she dares to do differently.
Let's start with something that shouldn't feel revolutionary — but is: a day head on the main deck. For anyone who’s spent time aboard, you know how rare and valuable this detail is. No more guests trekking below deck in wet swimsuits. It’s a small decision with a big impact on day-to-day comfort.
Then there's the extra crew cabin — not a squeezed-in afterthought, but a functional, well-integrated space. For owners who prefer to cruise with minimal help or those who value flexibility, this addition makes a real difference.
The "Winter Garden": A Room With a (Changing) View
The pièce de résistance? The so-called Winter Garden on the main aft deck. But don’t let the name fool you — this is no chilly conservatory. It’s a fully adaptable lounge and dining area framed by sliding glass panels. When open, it offers the breeze and salt air of true al fresco dining. When closed, it becomes a warm, sheltered salon with wraparound sea views. It’s the kind of space that works just as well for breakfast at anchor as it does for evening drinks under soft LED lighting.
Three Decks of Living, Not Just Lounging
Above, the flybridge avoids the trap of being an afterthought sunpad zone. Instead, it’s a full-blown living area: a smartly designed space with generous seating, an outdoor galley, and a coffee table that naturally invites conversation.
Forward, the bow area isn’t left behind. A settee and dining table transform the foredeck into a private nook — the perfect place for sunrise coffees or aperitifs under the stars.
Space Where It Matters
Step below and the Sherpa 80 XL becomes even more surprising. Four cabins for eight guests — including a full-beam, 25-square-metre master suite — are designed with the kind of discretion and finish you’d expect from a yacht in a higher category. Each stateroom has its own en-suite, of course, but what’s more striking is the feeling of space. Nothing feels cramped or compromised. The VIP forward cabin, in particular, would easily qualify as a master on many 70-footers.
Performance and Peace of Mind
Under the hood (or rather, beneath the hidden engine room), twin VOLVO PENTA IPS 1350 engines deliver both performance and manoeuvrability. With a top speed of 23 knots and joystick control for precision docking, she’s responsive and easy to handle — whether you’re a seasoned captain or an owner-operator.
And then there’s the silent contribution that makes a lot of noise in the industry: solar panels. Producing up to 3 kW of energy, they help power systems without relying on the generator, which means quieter anchorages and a lower carbon footprint. It's not a gimmick — it’s a genuine commitment to more conscious cruising.
Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL is more than a yacht — it’s a rethink of how space, light, and technology can work together to serve the real rhythms of life at sea. For yacht owners who appreciate smart design, quiet luxury, and a touch of the unexpected, she’s not just a rare opportunity. She’s the one to watch.
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Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL — Watch New Video
Step aboard the Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL LA CREME, and you’ll quickly realise this isn’t just another yacht — it’s a floating conversation piece, wrapped in sunlight and silence.
In a world where most yachts follow the same formulas, the Sherpa 80 XL breaks stride with quiet confidence. Built in 2023 and now offered in pristine condition with low engine hours, she presents a rare opportunity — not only because of her availability, but because of what she dares to do differently.
Let's start with something that shouldn't feel revolutionary — but is: a day head on the main deck. For anyone who’s spent time aboard, you know how rare and valuable this detail is. No more guests trekking below deck in wet swimsuits. It’s a small decision with a big impact on day-to-day comfort.
Then there's the extra crew cabin — not a squeezed-in afterthought, but a functional, well-integrated space. For owners who prefer to cruise with minimal help or those who value flexibility, this addition makes a real difference.
The "Winter Garden": A Room With a (Changing) View
The pièce de résistance? The so-called Winter Garden on the main aft deck. But don’t let the name fool you — this is no chilly conservatory. It’s a fully adaptable lounge and dining area framed by sliding glass panels. When open, it offers the breeze and salt air of true al fresco dining. When closed, it becomes a warm, sheltered salon with wraparound sea views. It’s the kind of space that works just as well for breakfast at anchor as it does for evening drinks under soft LED lighting.
Three Decks of Living, Not Just Lounging
Above, the flybridge avoids the trap of being an afterthought sunpad zone. Instead, it’s a full-blown living area: a smartly designed space with generous seating, an outdoor galley, and a coffee table that naturally invites conversation.
Forward, the bow area isn’t left behind. A settee and dining table transform the foredeck into a private nook — the perfect place for sunrise coffees or aperitifs under the stars.
Space Where It Matters
Step below and the Sherpa 80 XL becomes even more surprising. Four cabins for eight guests — including a full-beam, 25-square-metre master suite — are designed with the kind of discretion and finish you’d expect from a yacht in a higher category. Each stateroom has its own en-suite, of course, but what’s more striking is the feeling of space. Nothing feels cramped or compromised. The VIP forward cabin, in particular, would easily qualify as a master on many 70-footers.
Performance and Peace of Mind
Under the hood (or rather, beneath the hidden engine room), twin VOLVO PENTA IPS 1350 engines deliver both performance and manoeuvrability. With a top speed of 23 knots and joystick control for precision docking, she’s responsive and easy to handle — whether you’re a seasoned captain or an owner-operator.
And then there’s the silent contribution that makes a lot of noise in the industry: solar panels. Producing up to 3 kW of energy, they help power systems without relying on the generator, which means quieter anchorages and a lower carbon footprint. It's not a gimmick — it’s a genuine commitment to more conscious cruising.
Arcadia Sherpa 80 XL is more than a yacht — it’s a rethink of how space, light, and technology can work together to serve the real rhythms of life at sea. For yacht owners who appreciate smart design, quiet luxury, and a touch of the unexpected, she’s not just a rare opportunity. She’s the one to watch.
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