Aman unveils inaugural season of luxury yacht voyages
Ultra-luxury resort operator Aman has unveiled a series of inaugural yacht voyages.
Aman at Sea’s Amangati yacht debuts a season of five- to eight-night Mediterranean journeys from spring 2027.
Its initial sailings are now open to book.
The 180-metre Amangati is currently under construction.
It accommodates 94 guests in 47 suites, which span from 68 to 354 square metres, all with their own terrace.
Wellness is an integral part of the yachting experience with the two-level Aman Spa housing eight ocean-facing treatment suites with private terraces and open-air whirlpool baths.
The vessel also features yoga, meditation, a Fitness Studio, Medi Spa and Beauty Lounge.
There are also open-air pools and sun decks.
Dining aboard Amangati ranges from all-day Mediterranean Japanese teppanyaki and the Aman Grill.
Additionally, in-suite dining is available round the clock.
Onboard entertainment includes The Jazz Club, the Cinema and Youth Lounge.
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