
"As the demand for luxury cruising continues to soar around the globe, travelers can expect a wave of new superyachts dropping anchor over the next two years. Enter the latest ship we're obsessed with: , Aman's first ocean-going motor yacht. While the 600-foot, nine-deck yacht is still under construction, the vessel's first itineraries were announced on January 21. The debut season will commence spring 2027 with five- to eight-night Mediterranean journeys."
"Amangati's first voyage kicks off on May 7, 2027 with a six-night sailing to seven ports. Beginning at Palma de Mallorca and finishing at Nice, ports of call include Barcelona, Palamós, and Marseille. Plenty of itineraries have been curated with Italophiles in mind, with the seven-night Livorno to Naples journey taking travelers to dazzling destinations like Napoleon's exile isle of Elba and the paradisiacal beaches along north Sardinia's Costa Smeralda via the French island of Corsica."
"Come August, Amangati will navigate the Croatian and Albanian coasts en route to Greek islands such as Corfu, Milos, Paros, and Santorini. On board, prospective guests can expect Aman's signature tranquillity across remarkably spacious rooms and social areas. Interiors draw inspiration from Japanese ryokans, where natural light pours through full-height windows, and private terraces offer breathtaking views as the motor yacht pulls into each port."
Aman's first ocean-going motor yacht, Amangati, is a 600-foot, nine-deck vessel with inaugural Mediterranean itineraries beginning spring 2027. The debut season launches May 7, 2027, with six-night and five- to eight-night journeys visiting ports including Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, Palamós, Marseille, and Nice. Curated routes emphasize Italian destinations, with a seven-night Livorno to Naples voyage calling Elba, north Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, and Corsica. August sailings will traverse the Croatian and Albanian coasts en route to Greek islands such as Corfu, Milos, Paros, and Santorini. Onboard spaces reflect Aman's signature tranquillity and draw inspiration from Japanese ryokans, featuring full-height windows, private terraces, and spacious social areas.
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