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Aman at Sea opens reservations for Amangati’s inaugural 2027 Mediterranean Voyages

Aman at Sea has announced the inaugural itineraries for Amangati, the brand’s first ocean-going motor yacht, with reservations now open ahead of its Spring 2027 debut. Representing a new chapter in ultra-luxury maritime travel, the 180-metre (600-foot), nine-deck vessel has been designed to embody Aman’s hallmarks of space, privacy and tranquillity.

Accommodating just 94 guests across 47 suites ranging from 68 to 354 square metres, each with private terraces, Amangati aims to redefine seaborne luxury. Interiors take cues from the serene aesthetics of a Japanese ryokan, featuring full-height windows, open layouts and uninterrupted sea views.

The yacht’s 1,190-square-metre spa, the largest of its kind at sea, spans two decks and includes eight ocean-facing treatment suites, a hammam, banya and dedicated serenity zones. Wellness experiences encompass yoga, meditation, a Medi Spa, Medical Centre and Fitness Studio. Guests also have access to Selora Marina and Lounge, featuring pools, sun decks and water-sport equipment for exploration.

Dining options include Mediterranean cuisine at Alira, Japanese washoku and teppanyaki at Akari and Hiori, and refined grilling at Aman Grill. A Jazz Club, Cinema and Youth Lounge offer diverse evening experiences, complemented by in-suite dining available throughout the day.

Amangati’s maiden Mediterranean season will feature five- to eight-night itineraries across destinations such as the Dalmatian Coast, Mediterranean Spain and the French Riviera, with exclusive access to Beaulieu-sur-Mer and a rare passage through Venice’s Grand Canal at sunset. Select sailings will coincide with major cultural events, including the Cannes Film Festival and Monaco Grand Prix, allowing deeper cultural immersion through overnight stays and late departures.

Onshore, guests can expect curated cultural and historical programmes, bespoke concierge-led excursions, and seamless access via two helipads and six tenders. A dedicated Suite Host ensures personalised, discreet service throughout the journey.

With Amangati, Aman extends its philosophy of peace, sanctuary and seclusion to the sea, offering a new expression of the brand’s lifestyle in motion.

  • Published On Jan 24, 2026 at 10:48 AM IST

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