AMAN At Sea is preparing for the launch of Amangati (CW 10 Apr), following the ship’s recent float-out. The hull of Amangati arrived in Genoa on 17 Dec, following an almost week-long voyage from San Giorgio di Nogaro Amangati (pictured) has been moored at the quay of T. Mariotti shipyard,...
AMAN At Sea is preparing for the launch of Amangati (CW 10 Apr), following the ship’s recent float-out.
The hull of Amangati arrived in Genoa on 17 Dec, following an almost week-long voyage from San Giorgio di Nogaro
Amangati (pictured) has been moored at the quay of T. Mariotti shipyard, where she will undergo outfitting over the coming months ahead of her delivery scheduled in 2027.
The ship is a joint venture between Aman and Cruise Saudi, with reservations to be taken for her first-ever Mediterranean itineraries early this year.
Amangati is 183 metres long, and will be home to an array of facilities, including four dining concepts, a Jazz Club, the Aman Spa complete with a Japanese garden, an expansive Beach Club and marina, and two helipads (CW 04 Aug).
Each of Amangati’s 47 staterooms will include dedicated lounge and seating areas, as well as a king-sized bed, curved ceilings, full-height windows, and timber-toned interiors.
“The vessel will embody the very essence of our brand’s DNA, providing exceptional privacy, best-in-class amenities, now synonymous with Aman, and our signature unparalleled service not yet experienced on the water,” chair & chief executive officer Vlad Doronin said
“As construction progresses behind the scenes, our vision remains clear: to create a vessel that not only represents the highest standards of maritime engineering and design but that mirrors the tranquillity of our land-based sanctuaries.” MS
