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Amangati Sets Course for First Ultra‑Luxury Caribbean Season
Fresh from unveiling its maiden Mediterranean voyages, Aman at Sea has lifted the curtain on the first chapter of Amangati’s inaugural Caribbean season—and it is every bit as considered as you’d expect from Aman. From 21 November 2027 to 2 January 2028, the ultra‑luxury yacht will sail a collection of five‑ to eight‑night journeys through the storied harbours and pristine archipelagos of the Antilles.
Amangati will cross the Atlantic to arrive in Saint John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, the springboard for a season built around late departures, overnights and a clear preference for quiet anchorages over busy cruise berths. If your idea of perfection is more “private island marina and limousine tender” than megaship and packed pier, this is very much your lane. You can explore the yacht and its journeys on the official site: Aman at Sea – Amangati.

Three Caribbean Arcs: Leeward, Windward and Dutch Caribbean
Amangati’s opening Caribbean chapter is built around three distinct regional arcs—the Leeward Islands, Windward Islands and Dutch Caribbean—with select sailings flowing into the festive season and New Year.
Leeward Islands: The Gentle Art of Caribbean Yachting
The Leeward Islands voyages open the season with three successive itineraries through the northern arc of the Antilles. Think the languid harbour of Gustavia in Saint Barthélemy, the unhurried rhythms of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the white‑sand bays that define this part of the Caribbean.
Along the way, Amangati calls at:
- Barbuda for a dedicated Marina Day
- Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands
- Philipsburg, Sint Maarten
- The volcanic stillness of Saba
- Little Bay, Montserrat
- A dreamy beach day at Prickly Pear Cay off Anguilla

The mood is classic Caribbean yachting: unscripted days, quiet coves and long golden evenings where the yacht feels more like your own private island than a ship.
Windward Islands: Rainforests, Pitons and Grenadines
The Windward Islands itineraries, departing from Saint John’s and Bridgetown (Barbados), carry guests south through some of the region’s most admired shorelines. Highlights include:
- Îles des Saintes in Guadeloupe
- Portsmouth, Dominica
- Anse d’Arlet, Martinique
- Soufrière, Saint Lucia, beneath the rain‑forested Pitons
- Canouan in the Grenadines
- Saint George’s, Grenada
It is the kind of routing that lets you move from French‑Caribbean villages to volcanic peaks and classic Grenadines anchorages in a single, fluid journey.
Dutch Caribbean: ABC Islands and Tobago Cays
For those drawn to the southern reaches of the Caribbean, Amangati’s Dutch Caribbean voyages trace itineraries from Bridgetown and Oranjestad that spotlight the ABC islands—Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.
Expect:
- Bonaire’s castaway beaches and pristine coral gardens
- The pastel‑coloured waterfront of Willemstad, Curaçao
- The uninhabited Tobago Cays in the Grenadines, where the water seems to have its own built‑in filter.
The season concludes with an intimate New Year’s celebration in Nevis, with a two‑night anchorage bridging the end of 2027 and the start of 2028 at a private resort.
For full Caribbean details and dates, visit amanatsea.com.
The Atlantic Passage: A Wellness‑Centric Crossing

Before Amangati ever drops anchor in Antigua, she will trace four final Mediterranean itineraries—Aegean Treasures, Italian Flavours, Coastal Highlights and Western Mediterranean—then turn west for the Atlantic Passage.
This 13‑night voyage departs Malaga, calls at Cadiz and Ponta Delgada in the Azores, then lets the open ocean do its quiet, restorative work before the Caribbean arc rises at Antigua. Framed as a wellness‑centric journey, the crossing is less about ticking ports and more about rhythm: unhurried ritual, expert guidance and the rare luxury of truly uninterrupted time at sea.
Instead of a rigid “programme”, Aman talks about cultivating a living wellness state—days that find their own natural cadence, with space for stillness, connection and the sense that you’ve actually exhaled for the first time in months.
Life On Board Amangati: Aman, Just Add Ocean

If you know Aman, you’ll recognise the ethos instantly—just translated into nine decks of understated luxury. All 47 ocean‑facing suites open onto expansive private terraces, with full‑height windows framing uninterrupted sea views so you can watch the Antillean light move across the water from morning through those long, cinematic sunsets.
A few elements that set Amangati apart:
- A vast Aman Spa, described as the largest in luxury yachting, where each treatment room opens to its own private terrace and whirlpool for an unusually direct connection to air, light and sea
- Four signature restaurants and a calm sequence of open‑air spaces that shape the day—from quiet sunrise coffee to late‑night stargazing
- A dedicated Suite Host for every suite, bringing Aman’s discreet, anticipatory service right into your private space
At anchor, the Marina becomes an easy gateway to the sea, with paddleboards, kayaks and a wider collection of water‑toys ready whenever a spontaneous swim or paddle feels right. Amangati’s intimate scale means she can slip into secluded coves, private island marinas and smaller harbours that are off‑limits to bigger ships, keeping the whole experience firmly in “private yacht” territory.
Scripting the Caribbean: Late Departures, Limousine Tenders

Throughout both the Caribbean season and the Atlantic Passage, itineraries are shaped by the same philosophy as Amangati’s debut Mediterranean voyages: late departures, overnight calls and a strong preference for anchorage over berth. That means evenings that linger, harbours that feel lived‑in rather than rushed, and plenty of time to actually feel each island instead of just collecting passport stamps.
Guests are carried ashore by limousine tender to bespoke, small‑scale experiences—secluded coves, uninhabited cays, local cultural encounters and naturalist‑led explorations—curated to match Aman’s quietly indulgent style. A considered programme of cultural, culinary and nature‑focused activities will be complemented by tailored, one‑off moments, with further details to follow as the season approaches.
If your dream trip combines yacht‑style freedom, slow evenings and that signature Aman serenity, Amangati’s inaugural Caribbean itineraries may well be your next great escape. To enquire about the Caribbean season, the concluding Mediterranean voyages or the Atlantic Passage—and to see more imagery and suite details—head to amanatsea.com.[amanatsea]
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