The owner of the 221-foot CRN Amor À Vida has all the reasons in the world to profess his love of life. The upper deck of this six-deck superyacht is dedicated to owner use, with a 180-degree panoramic view of the sea from the bow’s private multipurpose area. It’s hard to imagine a better spot for feeling like the king of the world.
Amor À Vida is a 1,447-gross-ton, fully custom build from the Italian shipyard, and it’s the first CRN to have a hybrid propulsion system. There’s also a heat recovery system to manage hot water for the onboard pools and plumbing in a way that reduces the yacht’s energy impact.
A lot of longtime expertise helped to bring this bespoke steel-and-aluminum vision to life, with engineering by CRN and the Ferretti Group Superyacht Division, interiors by Nuvolari Lenard, fine detailing in collaboration with Valentina Zannier, and Moran Yacht & Ship as the owner’s representative throughout the entire design and construction process.
The yacht is expected to be used privately with select charter availability. Accommodations are for as many as 14 guests, who, as you can see in the photograph at left, will have access to water-level relaxation areas as well as gymnasium equipment. The team at CRN also notes the size of this yacht’s windows, which add to the overall feeling of spaciousness and allow guests a broad view of the surroundings from numerous locations on board.
Amor À Vida was on display at the Palm Beach International Boat Show in March for the yacht’s American premiere, giving showgoers a chance to experience the love of life on board for a while themselves.
Valentina Zannier
Interiors on this superyacht are by Nuvolari Lenard, with Valentina Zannier working in collaboration with the team on fine detailing. Her other recent large-yacht projects include Benetti’s 278-foot Project Oro.







