Aman’s first luxury cruise liner hasn’t even hit the water yet, but it already has some exciting adventures on the horizon.
The inaugural itineraries for the 600-foot Amangati have just been revealed, marking a defining moment for the hotel brand as it dives further into the yachting industry. (It is one of several hospitality heavyweights launching what they call “luxury yachts.”)
Scheduled for spring 2027, the liner’s debut season includes an array of curated Mediterranean voyages ranging from five to eight nights. Each trip will spotlight storied destinations from the Dalmation Coast to the French Riviera, with stops in both famous harbors and rarely accessed ports such as Beaulieu-sur-Mer.
Aman says the itineraries are the opposite of fast-paced island hopping, with schedules and routes that allow for a deeper immersion in the environment. That means both late departures and overnight stays. Select journeys will also coincide with significant cultural moments, like the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix. Amangati has also been granted exclusive access to a rare passage through Venice’s historic Grand Canal, giving seafarers a chance to soak in landmarks like San Marco Square before hitting the high seas.

The sleek hull.
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Each adventure includes a range of cultural experiences, but guests can also work with a concierge to plan bespoke activities. A dedicated suite host will also be on hand to ensure each day runs smoothly. Comings and goings will be a breeze, too, thanks to the yacht’s two helipads and six tenders.
That isn’t all Amangati will offer, either. The nine-deck yacht will be outfitted with 47 expansive suites ranging from 731 to 3,811 square feet. Aman’s signature quiet elegance will be evident throughout the interior, with refined, minimalist decor that takes inspiration from ryokans (Japanese inns). Each suite will showcase floor-to-ceiling windows and large balconies, resulting in an airy, spacious feel.

The aft pool.
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Amangati is full to the brim with hotel-like amenities, too, including four international restaurants, a jazz club, a cinema, a youth lounge, and a signature Aman Spa. The latter spans 12,817 square feet across two decks, making it the largest of any such 600-footer. It offers no less than eight ocean-facing treatment suites with private terraces, as well as open-air whirlpool baths, a hammam, a banya, and a Japanese garden. Other yacht-specific highlights include an expansive beach club with direct access to the water, a scenic sundeck, and a huge aft swimming pool. That should make any adventure fun.
Reservations for Amangati are now open and can be made online or via phone at +1 (754) 345-2339 or email at info@amanatsea.com.
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