Aman at Sea Plans Amangati’s First Caribbean Season
The ninety-four-guest vessel is being built at T. Mariotti in Genoa and will close the Caribbean season with a two-night anchorage at a private resort in Nevis.
Aman at Sea has announced its first Caribbean program for Amangati, sending the new ship through the Antilles on five- to eight-night voyages from Nov. 21, 2027, to Jan. 2, 2028. The deployment follows the vessel’s scheduled spring 2027 Mediterranean debut and extends the first season into Leeward, Windward and Dutch Caribbean routes.
The program gives Aman at Sea a defined Caribbean window for its 94-guest first vessel, now being built at T. Mariotti in Genoa. Aman did not list starting fares.
Caribbean voyages grouped across three island regions
The opening Caribbean sequence will focus on the Leeward Islands, with three consecutive itineraries in the northern Antilles. Calls include Gustavia in Saint Barthelemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Barbuda for a Marina Day, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Philipsburg in Sint Maarten, Saba, Little Bay in Montserrat and Prickly Pear Cay off Anguilla.
The Windward Islands voyages will operate from Saint John’s and Bridgetown, sailing south through Iles des Saintes in Guadeloupe, Portsmouth in Dominica, Anse d’Arlet in Martinique and Soufriere in Saint Lucia. The routes continue to Canouan in the Grenadines and Saint George’s in Grenada.
The Dutch Caribbean portion will depart from Bridgetown and Oranjestad, with calls at Bonaire, Willemstad and Tobago Cays in the Grenadines. The Caribbean season will close with a two-night anchorage at a private resort in Nevis for New Year’s celebrations welcoming 2028.
Late Mediterranean sailings added before Atlantic crossing
Aman at Sea also opened four additional Mediterranean voyages for booking at the end of Amangati’s first European season. Aegean Treasures, scheduled for Oct. 10-18, will visit islands and harbors of the Peloponnese before continuing north to Dubrovnik and Kotor.
Italian Flavors, from Oct. 18-24, will sail from Bari through the Ionian Sea toward Sicily, followed by Coastal Highlights from Oct. 24 to Nov. 1, with calls including Palermo, Naples, Rome, the Ligurian coast and the Côte d’Azur. The Western Mediterranean sailing from Nov. 1-8 will follow the Catalan and Valencian coasts and southern Andalusia before arriving in Malaga.
After those voyages, Amangati is scheduled for a 13-night Atlantic Passage with a wellness focus, sailing from Malaga through Cadiz, Ponta Delgada and the Azores to Antigua.
Small-capacity vessel anchors Aman’s ocean program
Amangati is planned as a 23,000-gt, 183-meter yacht-style vessel with 47 suites, each with a private balcony. The ship is designed for 94 guests and 207 officers and crew, and is being developed as Aman’s ocean cruise venture with Cruise Saudi. The vessel is also planned with dual-fuel capability for marine diesel oil and methanol.
During the 68th MedCruise General Assembly in Palermo, Patricia Bairrada, commercial director of the Administration of the Ports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, said Aman at Sea had expressed interest in Madeira, “with a first call currently projected for 2028.”