For decades, Aman has shaped a distinct idea of luxury—one built on calm, balance, and a deep sense of place. With Amangati, that vision moves onto the open water. The brand’s first ocean-going yacht, launched under Aman at Sea, brings Aman’s land-based philosophy to the sea without compromise.
Set to debut in 2027, Amangati—its name drawn from Sanskrit for “peaceful motion”—will sail the Mediterranean with quiet confidence. The yacht is large, yet it never feels imposing. It hosts just 47 suites and no more than 94 guests. The atmosphere mirrors a private retreat rather than a cruise.
Design leads the experience. Natural materials, soft tones, and clean lines define the interiors. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull the sea into every space. Each suite opens onto a private terrace, where the horizon becomes part of daily life. Public areas favor openness and flow, encouraging stillness rather than spectacle.
The early voyages trace the Mediterranean’s most elegant routes. Sailings link Mallorca, the French Riviera, and Italy’s storied coastline. Some itineraries align with key cultural moments, including film festivals and grand sporting weekends. Aman curates each stop with restraint. Guests gain access, not excess, through private visits and tailored shore experiences.
Days aboard unfold at an easy pace. Wellness anchors life on the yacht. A vast spa spans multiple decks and opens toward the sea. Treatment rooms, thermal areas, and movement spaces support restoration rather than routine. Morning swims give way to long lunches. Evenings arrive gently, shaped by music, light, and conversation.
Dining follows the same measured approach. Menus draw from Mediterranean produce and Aman’s global outlook. Guests choose between relaxed all-day dining, Japanese-inspired cuisine, and intimate settings for private meals. The focus remains on flavor, season, and ease—not performance.
Amangati stands apart for its tone. Many ships chase scale and sensation. Aman chooses restraint. The yacht offers fewer guests, more space, and a slower rhythm. It invites presence rather than programming.
This is not a reinvention of yachting. It is Aman, distilled and set in motion. For travelers who value quiet over noise and depth over display, Amangati offers a rare promise: that the journey itself can feel complete.









