Arcona Yachts, a preeminent name in the realm of premium cruising yachts, was established in 1971 in Sweden. The inception of this acclaimed brand was grounded on the principles of high performance, excellent craftsmanship and love for the sea. Founded by Nils-Erik Olofsson, the goal was to create sturdy and durable yachts that could withstand the unforgiving Northern Sea, while providing the highest degree of comfort and safety. For nearly half a century, Arcona Yachts has been devoted to designing and creating high-quality sailing yachts, thus becoming synonymous with exceptional quality, steadfastness and elegant design, attributes deeply cherished by the discerning sailors worldwide.Arcona Yachts are currently based in Gustavsberg, a small city located in the archipelago region of Stockholm, Sweden. With a deeply ingrained reputation for quality and performance, Arcona Yachts have consistently been at the forefront of developments in the marine industry. The Gustavsberg marina headquarters is where each yacht is painstakingly given form, under the watchful eyes of the very best master craftsmen, designers, naval architects and engineers. Each vessel is precision-engineered to be sea-worthy and reliable no matter the conditions, imbuing each yacht with a heritage of innovation, remarkable design, and sublime execution.In the present day, Arcona Yachts continue to thrive on their legacy while ardently embracing the future. Regular reinvestment in technological advancements, along with a fervent dedication to sustainable practices, helps the brand navigate the horizon of luxury cruising yachts. Testament to their expanding vision and constant evolution, Arcona Yachts was acquired in 2018 by Najad AB, another recognised leader in the world of yachting. The alliance propelled Arcona Yachts to extend their global reach whilst ensuring its brand ethos of quality, innovation and safety remain unaltered. After five decades, not only do Arcona Yachts remain true to their founding vision but they also continue to set new standards in the sailing industry.