Riva 110 Dolcevita

Family moments. Seamless escapes. Living the Dolcevita in Hong Kong.

There are few cities in the world where you can leave your home and be on open water in under 30 minutes. In Hong Kong, yachting isn’t just an indulgence. It’s a way of reclaiming time. Of reconnecting with family. Of rediscovering nature without ever leaving the city.

In a recent collaboration with Tatler Hong Kong and @shengproductionshk, the Riva 110 Dolcevita served as both subject and setting in a portrait of refined family life at sea. Captured against the backdrops of Aberdeen, Lamma Island and the open South China Sea, the shoot stars Victoria Tang-Owen, founder of THIRTY30 Creative and Victoria Tang Studio, along with her husband Christopher and their son.

The result is cinematic: Hong Kong’s vertical skyline gives way to vast blue horizons, while life onboard becomes an elegant rhythm of movement, stillness, and togetherness.

  • About the Yacht

    The Riva 110 Dolcevita is more than a flagship. It’s a floating sculpture of glass, chrome and teak. At 33.5 metres, she combines the grandeur of a superyacht with the fluidity of Italian design. Her elongated flybridge, glazed hull sides and panoramic salon windows invite the sea into every corner of her experience.

    Onboard, spaces are designed not just to impress, but to live in. A spacious aft deck perfect for family lunches. A main saloon where evenings unfold over conversation and ocean views. A master suite bathed in natural light, where mornings begin with a slow cup of coffee and the sight of rippling water just beyond the porthole.

    Although no longer in production, the Dolcevita remains a collector’s dream. An iconic blend of speed, stability and unmistakable Riva design DNA.

    Riva 110 cruising on deep blue glassy water
  • A Hong Kong Way of Life

    This shoot captures what local owners have long known: that the outlying islands of Hong Kong offer world-class cruising, just moments from shore. A spontaneous seafood lunch at Lamma. A yoga session on the sundeck as you round Ap Lei Chau. An afternoon swim in the calm waters off Sai Kung.

    On this yacht, these aren’t rare occasions. They’re weekend rituals.

    It’s in these effortless escapes that the Dolcevita truly earns its name. Because for families like the Owens, time spent on board isn’t just leisure. It’s legacy.

    Photography: @shengproductionshk
    Editorial Partner: @tatlerhongkong
    Video Feature: Tatler Asia – From Sampans to Superyachts

    Riva 110 anchored at dusk with sunset view