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January 21, 2026
Bookings are now open for the inaugural itineraries for Amangati, the first ocean-going motor yacht from Aman at Sea.
The 600-foot vessel, which is scheduled to debut in the spring of 2027, will offer a variety of five- to eight-night Mediterranean journeys, exploring destinations along the Dalmatian Coast, Mediterranean Spain and the French Riviera.
Travelers can expect late departures, overnight stays and select journeys timed to coincide with significant cultural moments, including the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix.
Guests will also be able to enjoy a curated program of cultural, artistic and historical shore excursions, as well as arrivals and departures via the yacht’s two helipads and six tenders.
The new-build will be able to accommodate up to 94 guests in 47 suites ranging from 731 to 3,811 square feet—and all with their own private terraces.
The nine-deck yacht will feature a massive, two-deck Aman Spa spanning 12,817 square feet. The ship will also have a fitness studio, open-air pools and sun decks, multiple dining venues and several public spaces.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse, supplemented with content from AmanAtSea.com.
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Setting Sail from Spring 2027
Amangati is the embodiment of space and seclusion. Comprising just 47 spacious suites, the yacht is imbued with the same quiet elegance as Aman’s sanctuaries on land. With unparalleled service from an onboard team attuned to discretion and detail, Amangati invites exploration across the seasons and beyond the water. From the sun-drenched shores of the Mediterranean to the world’s most iconic cultural thresholds, boundless discovery awaits.
Yachting Journeys
True to Aman’s pathfinder spirit, Amangati traces coastlines where yachting retains its elegance. Celebrated marinas welcome with grandeur. Shallow harbours invite intimacy. And remote anchorages extend freedom across the open sea.

