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Riva for sale

Catalonia, Spain
£65,518 GBP
Listed price €75,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1989 | 13.50m | Diesel | Power
£1,266,682 GBP
Listed price €1,450,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2018 | 17.27m | Diesel | Power
£567,823 GBP
Listed price €650,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1969 | 8.02m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
£314,487 GBP
Listed price €360,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1997 | 16.70m | Diesel | Power
Switzerland
£463,824 GBP
Listed price €530,950 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
8.24m | Petrol/Gasoline | New | Power
£1,262,314 GBP
Listed price €1,445,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2010 | 23.00m | Power
£4,324,190 GBP
Listed price €4,950,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2019 | 26.90m | Diesel | Power
POA
Tax not paid / excluded
2024 | 30.24m | Diesel | Power
France
£270,808 GBP
Listed price €310,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2019 | 8.24m | Power
£1,354,039 GBP
Listed price €1,550,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2021 | 14.92m | Diesel | Power
£2,402,328 GBP
Listed price €2,750,000 EUR
2021 | 20.70m | Diesel | Power
2016 | 26.84m | Diesel | Power

History of Riva

Introduction

Riva stands as an iconic name in luxury yacht and boat manufacturing, celebrated globally for its unrivalled craftsmanship, Italian elegance, and enduring legacy. Founded over 180 years ago, Riva has become synonymous with sophisticated design and high performance, making Riva yachts for sale highly desirable among discerning boating enthusiasts and collectors. The brand remains a symbol of prestige on the water, consistently setting benchmarks in both the luxury and innovation spheres of the marine industry.

History of Riva

Early Foundations (1842–1950s): Riva was established in 1842 by Pietro Riva on the shores of Lake Iseo in Sarnico, Italy. Initially focusing on small fishing boats, Pietro soon developed a reputation for quality craftsmanship, rapidly earning a loyal clientele. Through successive generations, the Riva family maintained and enhanced their legacy, shifting towards pleasure craft in the early 20th century.

The Carlo Riva Era (1950s–1960s): The modern identity of Riva was truly shaped under Carlo Riva, the great-grandson of the founder, during the mid-20th century. He introduced the now-legendary mahogany runabouts, such as the Aquarama, Ariston, and Tritone, which combined automotive-inspired styling with exquisite woodwork. These models became icons of Italian style, adored by celebrities and royalty alike, transforming Riva into a status symbol across the globe.

Technological Advancements and Modernisation (1970s–Present): As the market evolved, Riva embraced innovation, transitioning from classic wooden boats to advanced fibreglass construction. The acquisition by Ferretti Group in 2000 propelled the brand into new territories, enabling the introduction of larger luxury yachts while retaining the essence of Riva’s design and craftsmanship.

Notable Models and Innovations

  • Riva Aquarama: Perhaps the most recognised model, the Aquarama is celebrated for its luxurious mahogany finish and streamlined profile. It remains one of the most collectible classic boats worldwide.
  • Riva Rivale: This modern open yacht blends sleek styling with optimal comfort, representing Riva’s evolution while preserving its heritage.
  • Riva 110' Dolcevita: Exemplifying superyacht innovation, the Dolcevita introduces advanced materials and cutting-edge technology for a seamless yachting experience.

Other significant models include the Riva Iseo, Riva 76' Perseo, and Riva 88' Domino Super, each merging Italian flair with performance and luxury.

Design Philosophy and Unique Features

Riva’s yachts are revered for their meticulous attention to detail, hand-finished interiors, and use of premier materials, from glossy mahogany and polished stainless steel to sumptuous leathers. The blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary technology allows each Riva yacht to offer unrivalled luxury and comfort. Distinctive lines, elegant profiles, and practical layouts have become hallmarks of Riva design, while every yacht is imbued with a spirit of exclusivity and timeless appeal.

Awards and Recognition

Riva’s dedication to excellence has been honoured with numerous international accolades, recognising achievements in both design and innovation. The brand is regularly featured at major international boat shows and is often cited as defining the pinnacle of Mediterranean boating style.

Why Choose Riva?

For those seeking a Riva boat for sale or a Riva yacht for sale, the brand’s reputation for quality, heritage, and resale value is unmatched. Owning a Riva is not just about exceptional performance on the water; it is about being part of a living legend in the yachting world. The blend of history, pioneering spirit, and Italian artistry makes every Riva a work of art and a testament to uncompromising excellence.

Which models do Riva produce?

Riva produce a range of boats including the Riva Rivale 52, Riva Rivale 56, Riva Rivarama 44, Riva Rivamare 38 and Riva Rivamare. For the full list of Riva models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Riva build?

Riva manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Motoryacht, Cruiser, Express cruiser / sports cruiser, Sports day boat and Antique/classic.

How much does a boat from Riva cost?

Used boats from Riva on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £29,500 GBP to £9,610,000 GBP with an average price of £1,330,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Riva, for example the model, age and condition.

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