AMAN at Sea has unveiled the inaugural itineraries for Amangati (pictured), as the new cruise line prepares to launch its first ship in the Med in spring 2027.
The inaugural program of five- to eight-night itineraries are designed around late departures and overnight stays, exploring Dalmatia, Spain’s Mediterranean coast, and the French Riviera, including rarely accessed ports such as Beaulieu-sur-Mer.
Select journeys will see Amangati remain at anchor during the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix, an event which Explora Journeys has had a stronghold over the past few seasons (CW 09 Oct).
Amangati’s first program will also see her pass through Venice’s historic Grand Canal, a rarity for cruise ships following their expulsion from the city almost two years ago (CW 08 Feb 2024).
There will also be a program of shore excursions, managed by a concierge service, which will include the use of Amangati’s two helipads to reach shore, in addition to the vessel’s tenders.
The ship’s voyages will also include a dedicated ‘Suite Host’, providing a butler service for each of her staterooms.
Reservations are open now for Amangati, which recently floated out for the first time (CW 13 Jan).
The ship’s intimate design includes nine decks accommodating only 94 guests, as well as four dining venues and an Aman Spa.
Suites range from 68m2 to 354m2, all with their own terrace.
Interiors draw inspiration from a Japanese ryokan inn, with full-height windows ensuring a strong connection to the sea. MS