Including a wide range of modern design elements, the luxury superyacht features strong curvaceous signature lines, which are supported by a straight knuckle that runs all the way round the yacht from the bow to the stern.

Featuring grey functional design elements, it includes a sun deck. Stainless steel railings have been abundantly deployed on the forward part of the yacht, which descends into the top plate, reminding of the classic old design of Feadship superyacht. She has a design by De Voogt that showcases the nice flowing lines and a modern interpretation of some classic lines.

Taking inspiration from Greece, Italy, the Riviera, and the Byzantine Empire, the superyacht features a mixed interior. Giving prime importance to the enjoyment of the owner, Larisa features a circular dining area on the bridge deck aft. Round doors to the aft deck slide all the way open, giving guests the choice to enjoy al fresco dining.

Glass has been used in the side of the stairways to port. The starboard creates an open area feeling, which is further accentuated by low bulwarks. The inboard balcony in the owners’ lounge on the main deck is easily accessible without the assistance of crew via push button controlled doors.

Larisa features four cabins, a Master, VIP and two doubles to accommodate eight guests.