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Aman at Sea unveils Amangati’s first Caribbean itineraries

Thursday, 25 June 20263 min read
Aman at Sea unveils Amangati’s first Caribbean itineraries

Following the unveiling of its inaugural Mediterranean season, Aman at Sea now reveals the first chapter of Amangati’s inaugural Caribbean voyages. In the fall of 2027, the luxury yacht will cross the Atlantic and set course for the Caribbean.

Amangati will be based in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, from where it will launch a collection of five- to eight-night Caribbean itineraries, sailing among historic ports and unspoiled island chains across the West Indies from November 21, 2027, through January 2, 2028.

The fall season centers on three distinct regional journeys—the Leeward Islands, the Windward Islands, and the Dutch Caribbean—with select departures extending into the holiday season.

The Leeward Islands itineraries open the season with three consecutive voyages through the northern Caribbean arc. Highlights include the harbor of Gustavia in St. Barts, the relaxed rhythms of St. Kitts and Nevis, and the white-sand beaches and turquoise waters that define the region. Additional calls include Barbuda for a Marina Day, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Philipsburg in St. Maarten, the volcanic island of Saba, Little Bay in Montserrat, and a beach day at Prickly Pear Cay off Anguilla.

Windward Islands sailings, departing from St. John’s and Bridgetown, Barbados, head south through Les Saintes in Guadeloupe, Portsmouth in Dominica, Anse d’Arlet in Martinique, and Soufrière in Saint Lucia beneath the island’s rainforest-covered Pitons. Stops in Canouan in the Grenadines and St. George’s, Grenada, complete the itinerary along some of the Caribbean’s most scenic coastlines.

Dutch Caribbean voyages depart from Bridgetown and Oranjestad, exploring the ABC Islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Bonaire’s beaches and renowned coral gardens, Willemstad’s colorful waterfront, and the uninhabited Tobago Cays in the Grenadines represent the southernmost reaches of the season.

Amangati’s first Caribbean chapter concludes with an intimate New Year’s celebration at a private resort in Nevis, featuring a two-night stay spanning the end of 2027 and the beginning of 2028.

Same pace of life than during the Mediterranean season

Throughout the season, sailings will follow the same philosophy guiding Amangati’s Mediterranean debut: late departures, overnight stays in port or at anchor, and a preference for marina berths over traditional cruise terminals.

Guests will enjoy a carefully curated program of cultural, culinary, and nature-based experiences ashore, complemented by bespoke excursions, with further details to be announced.

The Caribbean season emphasizes unhurried exploration, with guests arriving ashore aboard limousine tenders, enjoying late departures that extend each visit into the evening, and participating in exclusive, intimate experiences that reveal each island’s cultural heart, secluded coves, and uninhabited islets.

At anchor, Amangati’s Marina provides direct access to the sea, complete with paddleboards, kayaks, and other watersports equipment. The yacht’s intimate size allows access to secluded anchorages and private island marinas.

Each of the yacht’s 47 ocean-facing suites features an expansive private terrace and floor-to-ceiling windows framing uninterrupted sea views. Within the Aman Spa, the largest of its kind in the luxury yachting world, every treatment suite opens onto its own private terrace with a whirlpool, creating a unique connection to the sea, light, and Caribbean surroundings.

Spread across nine decks, four signature restaurants and a collection of serene outdoor spaces accompany the natural rhythm of life on board. Every suite is attended by a dedicated Suite Host, delivering the intuitive and discreet service that defines the Aman experience throughout the voyage.