Aman at Sea unveils itineraries for Amangati yacht
Aman has released the first itineraries for Amangati, its spectacular debut yacht, with reservations now open for Mediterranean sailings from spring 2027. Olivia Palamountain reports
As Aman takes hospitality to the seas for the first time, the brand has revealed the itineraries for Amangati, its first-ever motor yacht. Reservations are now open for a programme of five- to eight-night Mediterranean voyages launching from spring 2027.
Currently under construction, Amangati is a 180-metre, nine-deck motor yacht designed to translate Aman's approach to space, privacy and calm to the open sea.
The vessel will accommodate just 94 guests across 47 suites, each with a private terrace. Suites range from 68 to 354 square metres, a scale rarely seen at sea and central to Aman's positioning of the yacht as private by design.
Interiors draw on the restrained aesthetic of a Japanese ryokan, with full-height windows and an emphasis on light, openness and a constant visual connection to the water. The aim is to create an onboard atmosphere that feels closer to a secluded resort than a traditional cruise ship.
In line with Aman's ethos, wellness is positioned as a core part of life onboard. Spanning 1,190 square metres across two decks, the Aman Spa is the largest in its category and includes eight ocean-facing treatment suites with private terraces, open-air whirlpool baths, a hammam and a banya.
A fitness studio, Medi Spa, medical centre and beauty lounge sit alongside daily programmes of yoga and meditation. Guests also have access to the Selora Marina and Lounge, which houses water sports equipment, pools and sun decks.
Dining is spread across several venues, including Mediterranean cuisine at Alira, Japanese washoku and teppanyaki at Akari and Hiori, and a grill restaurant focused on simple, ingredient-led cooking. In-suite dining is available at any time, with menus drawn from across the yacht's restaurants. Evenings range from live music in The Jazz Club to film screenings and more informal spaces designed for younger guests.
Amangati's maiden season will explore parts of the Mediterranean often inaccessible to larger vessels, sailing along the Dalmatian Coast, through Mediterranean Spain and the French Riviera, with stops in smaller ports such as Beaulieu-sur-Mer. Itineraries are designed around longer stays, late departures and overnights, with some voyages timed to coincide with major cultural moments including the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix.
A highlight of the programme is a rare transit through Venice's Grand Canal at sunset, passing San Marco Square before the yacht heads out to open water. Ashore, guests will be offered a curated programme of cultural and historical experiences, supported by concierge-led logistics and arrivals via the yacht's two helipads and six tenders.























