Aman at Sea: Inside Amangati, Aman’s First Luxury Yacht 

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Aman at Sea: Inside Amangati, Aman’s First Luxury Yacht

By John Bell




Aman is bringing its signature approach to the ocean with its first yacht, Amangati—and it’s already one of the most anticipated launches in luxury travel.

For travelers familiar with Aman’s resorts, this is a natural next step. For everyone else, it’s a chance to experience a more intimate, design-forward way to explore the world by sea.

Meet Amangati

Amangati is being designed as an intimate, all-suite luxury yacht accommodating approximately 100 guests.

Here’s what stands out:

  • All-suite accommodations – Every stateroom is a spacious suite with a private balcony
  • Exceptional space per guest – Among the highest space ratios at sea
  • High crew-to-guest ratio – Personalized, attentive service throughout
  • Clean, modern design – Consistent with Aman’s understated, architectural style

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Amangati Suite

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Amangati Suite Bathroom

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Amangati Suite Balcony

The overall feel is closer to a private yacht or boutique hotel than a traditional cruise ship.

Onboard Experience

Life onboard is centered around comfort, flexibility, and quality.

Guests can expect:

  • Multiple dining venues focused on fresh, seasonal ingredients
  • A full-service spa and wellness facilities
  • Open deck spaces designed for relaxation and ocean views
  • Intimate lounges and social spaces

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Amangati Grill

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Spa

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Fitness Studio

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Jazz Club

Everything is designed to feel easy, unhurried, and highly personalized.

Where Amangati Will Sail

Amangati is expected to focus on some of the most iconic and visually striking coastlines in the Mediterranean, including:

  • The French Riviera – Think Saint-Tropez, Monaco, and the Côte d’Azur’s classic glamour
  • Southern Spain – From Andalusian ports to the gateway of the Mediterranean
  • The Italian Riviera – Portofino, Cinque Terre, and the Ligurian coast
  • Greece – A mix of well-known islands and lesser-visited gems
  • The Adriatic – Croatia and Montenegro’s dramatic coastline and historic towns

With its smaller size, the yacht can access ports and harbors that feel more connected to the destination—often right in the heart of where you want to be.

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Marina

Who This Is Perfect For

Amangati will appeal to travelers who value:

  • Privacy and personal space
  • Thoughtful design and a calm onboard atmosphere
  • High-touch, intuitive service
  • A more intimate way to explore multiple destinations

It’s also a strong fit for guests who already appreciate Aman’s approach to hospitality.

Why It’s Generating So Much Interest

Aman has built a loyal following by delivering a very consistent and distinctive experience on land.

Bringing that same level of detail, design, and service to the water—on a yacht built specifically for it—is what makes Amangati so compelling.

Final Thoughts

Amangati brings together two things that resonate strongly with today’s luxury traveler: exceptional design and the ability to explore multiple destinations with ease.

For those looking for a more refined and intimate experience at sea, this is one to watch closely.

 To learn more, contact a Cruise Specialists Cruise Consultant

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