Aman at Sea's Inaugural Yacht Amangati Set to Redefine Luxury Ocean Travel in 2027



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Aman at Sea's Inaugural Yacht Amangati Set to Redefine Luxury Ocean Travel in 2027

Aman at Sea's Inaugural Yacht Amangati Set to Redefine Luxury Ocean Travel in 2027

 

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For over three decades, Aman has been dedicated to creating tranquil havens away from the hustle and bustle of daily life2. The name "Amangati" is derived from Sanskrit, meaning "peaceful motion"2. It echoes the yacht's elegant and fluid design lines, symbolizing the effortless harmony that guests will experience on board2.

 

This luxurious 47 - suite yacht will be equipped with top - of - the - line amenities, including four international - style restaurants, a jazz club, a spacious Aman Spa with a Japanese garden, and a large beach club that provides guests with direct access to the water at the stern, allowing them to enjoy the ultimate luxury of sea - going life6.

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Currently being built by the T. Mariotti shipyard in Genoa, Italy, the Amangati not only continues Aman's philosophy of tranquility but also promises an unprecedented luxury sea - going experience2. It will officially set sail in the summer of 2027, with its maiden voyage heading to the blue waters of the Mediterranean, traveling through the most charming destinations in the region and offering carefully - curated itinerary experiences2. In addition, the Amangati is available for private charter, enabling guests to explore the world's magnificent oceans in the utmost privacy and enjoy an unparalleled luxury sailing journey
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