Aman at Sea Unveils Amangati's First Caribbean Itineraries

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Amangati (Aman at Sea)

Aman at Sea is sending Amangati across the Atlantic and into a full slate of Caribbean itineraries on the other side. 

The ultra-luxury hospitality brand opened reservations this week for the first chapter of the yacht's inaugural Caribbean season, a run of five- to eight-night autumn voyages threading the harbors and archipelagos of the Antilles from November 21, 2027 through January 2, 2028.

The season begins in Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda — the port where Amangati makes landfall after crossing the Atlantic —and unfolds across three regional movements: the Leeward Islands, the Windward Islands and the Dutch Caribbean, with select sailings stretching through the festive season.

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Amangati will make its first Caribbean sojourn in 2027. (Aman at Sea)

The Leeward Islands

Three back-to-back itineraries open the season through the northern arc of the Antilles, built around Gustavia in Saint Barthélemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the white-sand beaches and turquoise coastlines the region is known for. The voyages also call at Barbuda for a dedicated Marina Day, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Philipsburg in Sint Maarten, the volcanic quiet of Saba, Little Bay in Montserrat, and a beach day at Prickly Pear Cay off Anguilla.

The Windward Islands

Departing from Saint John's and Bridgetown in Barbados, these voyages carry guests south through Îles des Saintes in Guadeloupe, Portsmouth in Dominica, Anse d'Arlet in Martinique and Soufrière in Saint Lucia, beneath the rain-forested Pitons. Onward calls at Canouan in the Grenadines and Saint George's in Grenada round out the route.

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A suite aboard Amangati (Aman at Sea)

The Dutch Caribbean

Sailing from Bridgetown and Oranjestad, these itineraries trace the southern Caribbean's ABC islands — Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Highlights include Bonaire's castaway beaches and coral gardens, the pastel waterfront of Willemstad and the uninhabited Tobago Cays in the Grenadines.

The Festive Finale

Amangati's opening Caribbean chapter closes with a New Year's celebration at a private resort in Nevis, a two-night anchorage bridging the end of 2027 and the start of 2028.

Throughout the season, itineraries follow the same approach that defines Amangati's maiden Mediterranean voyages: late departures, overnight calls and anchorages favored over berths. Ashore, a program of cultural, culinary and naturalist-led experiences pairs with bespoke exploration, with further details promised closer to launch.

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Hiori, one of Amangati's dining options (Aman at Sea)

Closing the Mediterranean Season

Ahead of the Caribbean debut, Aman has released four concluding Mediterranean voyages of six, seven and eight nights, together tracing the full arc of the inaugural season: Aegean Treasures (October 10–18), running through the Peloponnese before turning north into the Adriatic at Dubrovnik and Kotor; Italian Flavors (October 18–24), winding from Bari through the Ionian to Sicily; Coastal Highlights (October 24–November 1), taking in Palermo, Naples, Rome, the Ligurian shore and the Côte d'Azur; and Western Mediterranean (November 1–8), following the Catalan and Valencian coast to Andalusia before arriving in Malaga.

The Atlantic Passage

From Malaga, Amangati turns toward open ocean. The Atlantic Passage is a 13-night, wellness-centric voyage that carries guests through Cadiz, on to the Azorean island of Ponta Delgada, and across open water until the Caribbean arc rises at Antigua. Shaped by Aman's holistic approach to care, the crossing trades a fixed wellness program for unhurried ritual, expert guidance and uninterrupted time at sea.

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Alira, Amangati's open-air restaurant (Aman at Sea)

Aboard Amangati

The yacht carries 47 ocean-facing suites, each opening onto a private terrace with full-height windows framing the sea. The Aman Spa, billed as the largest in luxury yachting, gives every treatment room its own private terrace with a whirlpool. Across nine decks, four signature restaurants and a sequence of open-air spaces set the rhythm of the day, while a dedicated Suite Host serves every suite. At anchor, Amangati's Marina opens directly to the water with paddleboards, kayaks and other equipment, and the vessel's intimate scale gives access to secluded coves and private island marinas.

To enquire about the Caribbean season, the four concluding Mediterranean voyages or the Atlantic Passage, guests are invited to contact the Aman at Sea Yacht Concierge by phone on 1-833-833-2061 (USA toll-free), 1-754-345-2339 (USA & international) or by email [email protected]. Further information is available at amanatsea.com.

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