Emerging from a highly secretive five-year construction period, Alvia, formerly known as Project Hanami after the iconic Japanese cherry blossom festival, has finally set sail. The 76.1m custom superyacht was handed over to her owner at the Royal Van Lent shipyard in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on April 30. This remarkable vessel has only been unveiled once before, with her bare hull arriving at the building shed in 2021. Following meticulous craftsmanship, Alvia made a brief appearance outside the Kaag Island drydock in August 2023 for the installation of her stylized mast on the top deck.
Originally sold by the Burgess brokerage team in 2019, construction on Project Hanami commenced shortly thereafter. The Burgess technical services team spearheaded the project from pre-contract specification to launch, collaborating closely with the owner's representatives and top-tier engineers and designers in the industry.
The exterior design of Alvia was expertly crafted by RWD, while De Voogt handled her naval architecture. Constructed from a blend of steel and aluminum, the vessel boasts a sleek displacement hull, a classic flared bow, and graceful, sweeping lines. Exterior highlights include a 6.4-meter pool on the main deck aft and a versatile sports court on the foredeck. Additionally, the bridge deck features interactive lighting to illuminate your sky-high gatherings.
With a generous beam of 13.2-meter, Alvia offers an impressive interior volume of 2,265 GT. Designed by RWD and Susan Young Interiors, the spacious living quarters are easily accessible via an elevator, ensuring convenience for all aboard. The owner's deck features folding balconies that expand to create additional alfresco relaxation areas as desired. Another notable feature is the lower deck wellness center, complete with a gym, spa, and scenic sea terrace.
While Burgess did not disclose specific propulsion details, Alvia boasts a transatlantic range of 5,500 nautical miles, allowing effortless navigation between her preferred cruising destinations in the Mediterranean and Caribbean.
Based in the Netherlands and with roots dating back to 1849, Feadship was formed as a group in 1949 as a marketing partnership between six Dutch shipyards, de Vries Lentch, Van de Stadt, Witsen & Vis, Akerboom, De Vries Scheepsbouw and Van Lent Shipyard, and De Voogt Naval Architects. Feadship is well-known as one of the Netherlands’ most elite yacht builders and delivers superyachts from 50–100+ meters in length.
Credits: Burgess