Model Review: 2023 Riva 90 Argo

Model Review: 2023 Riva 90 Argo

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Italian yacht design has long set the standard for style, performance, and prestige—and the 2023 Riva 90 Argo stands proudly at the pinnacle of that legacy. With its shimmering metallic hull, sleek contours, and masterful layout, this 90-foot superyacht embodies everything an owner or charter guest dreams of: luxurious accommodations, top-tier engineering, and an unmistakable air of sophistication.

As part of Riva’s flybridge range, the 90 Argo bridges modern elegance with timeless aesthetics. This model is more than just a vessel—it’s a statement. From the moment you step aboard, the Argo reveals thoughtful design choices, advanced marine technology, and a harmonious blend of performance and comfort. Let’s step inside and explore every detail of this magnificent yacht.

Stern & Swim Platform: Smart Storage, Stylish Access

The tour begins at the stern, where guests are first greeted by a versatile swim platform. This hydraulic section lowers into the water, making it effortless to launch and retrieve the tender and jet ski stored in the spacious garage. The yacht carries a Williams SportJet 395 and a Sea-Doo jet ski—perfect for both relaxed cruising and high-energy excursions.

Riva’s clever design allows for intuitive use of this area, with integrated rollers and winches that enable smooth handling of the water toys. The garage itself is discreetly integrated into the hull’s profile, maintaining the yacht’s sleek silhouette.

Aft Cockpit & Main Deck: Designed for Indulgence

Step up into the aft cockpit, and the first thing you’ll notice is the sideways-facing seating. This smart layout allows guests to enjoy uninterrupted views over the stern, turning every sunset into an event. A sensor-activated sliding door opens into the main salon, where the yacht’s Italian craftsmanship becomes immediately apparent.

Riva has mastered the art of balance. The salon features dark, high-gloss wood finishes offset by soft tones and luxurious textures. The interior doesn’t feel overdone—just richly appointed in all the right places. AV equipment is neatly integrated, with entertainment features hidden in stylish cabinetry.

Further forward, a formal dining area provides an elegant setting for meals. Thanks to sliding side doors, the space can be naturally ventilated or kept air-conditioned, depending on the weather. These design elements add comfort without sacrificing aesthetics.

Owner’s Suite: Main Deck Masterpiece

Occupying the forward section of the main deck, the owner’s suite is nothing short of spectacular. This full-beam cabin enjoys large hull windows, flooding the space with natural light. The palette echoes the salon—dark wood accents, cool-toned furnishings, and stainless steel detailing.

Storage is generous, with a full walk-in wardrobe and built-in cabinetry. A dressing table and seating nook complete the picture, offering multiple spaces to relax in private. The ensuite bathroom is spacious, with twin vanities, a walk-in rainfall shower, and premium fixtures. Even the bidet and toilet are discreetly refined, matching the overall tone of sophistication.

Lower Deck: Guest Cabins Galore

Below deck, the 90 Argo offers four guest cabins, all en suite and immaculately finished. Two doubles and two twin cabins provide accommodation for up to eight guests, with flexible layouts that cater to both families and groups.

Each cabin mirrors the styling of the owner’s suite, maintaining a consistent luxury experience. Wardrobes are ample, AV equipment is standard, and bathrooms feature large showers and elegant detailing. A clever touch: twin beds in the aft cabins can convert into doubles, increasing versatility.

There’s also a day head located conveniently at the bottom of the staircase, so guests can freshen up without disturbing others’ cabins.

Crew Quarters: Practical, Private, and Polished

Crew areas are accessed via the galley, ensuring privacy for guests and efficient service throughout the trip. Down a dedicated stairwell, the crew quarters include two cabins with bunk beds, each with its own en suite bathroom. Even here, Riva maintains quality, with thoughtful touches like logo-etched handles and separate shower stalls.

A compact crew mess, laundry station, and additional storage areas support long voyages and full-time operation. A side access door allows crew to move discreetly, ensuring service runs smoothly without interrupting the guest experience.

Galley: Efficient, Discreet, and Well-Equipped

The galley is situated forward of the dining area and serves as the hub for onboard hospitality. Fully equipped with oversized refrigerators, ample counter space, and modern appliances, this area can handle anything from light breakfasts to multi-course gourmet dinners.

Thanks to its location and layout, the galley offers direct service to the dining area without impacting guest flow. This efficiency is ideal for both private ownership and charter operations.

Pilot House: Command with Style

Up a short flight of stairs, the pilot house exudes professionalism. With triple multifunction displays, advanced navigation controls, and wide sightlines, this helm station is clearly designed for long-range cruising. Thruster controls, engine management, and autopilot systems are all within easy reach, and there’s a comfortable bench seat behind the helm for guests or crew on watch.

This elevated station provides excellent forward visibility, contributing to both safety and confidence at sea.

Flybridge: Alfresco Living at Its Finest

The flybridge is a true highlight. Shaded by a large hardtop, this area includes a second helm station, alfresco dining, lounge seating, and a fully equipped wet bar. There’s even a sun pad at the aft section for soaking up the rays.

With a fridge, sink, ice maker, and barbecue, the bar invites socializing at sea. The design flows seamlessly, encouraging guests to move from helm to bar to sunpad without interruption. For those who love entertaining, this deck is simply perfect.

Bow Lounge & Foredeck: Form Meets Function

Forward on the main deck, the bow lounge offers yet another place to relax. While primarily a working area for mooring equipment—complete with windlasses, anchor systems, and sturdy cleats—there’s also built-in seating and sun pads for quieter moments.

From this vantage point, you fully appreciate the yacht’s design. Every angle reveals smooth lines, polished hardware, and precise craftsmanship. The Riva 90 Argo doesn’t just perform; it dazzles from every direction.

Final Thoughts: The 90 Argo is a Riva Masterpiece

The 2023 Riva 90 Argo is more than just another flybridge yacht. It’s a floating showcase of Italian luxury, blending form and function with poise and performance. From its thoughtful layout to its powerful engineering, every element works in harmony.

Whether you’re an owner-operator, a seasoned charter guest, or a prospective buyer seeking timeless style and cutting-edge performance, the 90 Argo delivers. It’s an unmistakable icon in any marina—and a dream to experience on the open sea.

For more information about the 2023 Riva 90 Argo or to schedule a private viewing, contact the experts at TWW Yachts.

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