Reservations are now open for Aman
at Sea’s Caribbean season on its first luxury ocean-going motor yacht,
Amangati.
The collection of five-to-eight-night journeys will sail
between November 21, 2027, through January 2, 2028, to the Leeward Islands,
Windward Islands and the Dutch Caribbean.
Leeward Islands voyages open the season with three
successive itineraries through the northern arc of the Antilles, drawing on the
harbor of Gustavia in Saint Barthélemy, the Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the
white-sand beaches and turquoise coastlines that define this region.
The yacht will call at Barbuda for a dedicated Marina Day,
Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Philipsburg in
Sint Maarten, Saba, Little Bay in Montserrat, and a beach day at Prickly Pear
Cay off Anguilla.
Windward Islands voyages, departing from Saint John’s and
Bridgetown in Barbados 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. Calls at Canouan in the
Grenadines and Saint George’s in Grenada complete the voyage through some of
the region’s admired shorelines.
The Dutch Caribbean voyages itineraries from Bridgetown and
Oranjestad trace the southern Caribbean’s ABC islands – Aruba, Bonaire and
Curaçao. Bonaire’s castaway beaches and pristine coral gardens, the pastel-hued
waterfront of Willemstad and the uninhabited Tobago Cays in the Grenadines.
Amangati’s opening Caribbean
chapter concludes with an intimate New Year’s celebration at a private
resort in Nevis, for a two-night anchorage.
Ahead of Amangati’s Caribbean sailing, four Mediterranean
voyages of six, seven and eight nights have been released for booking. The
itineraries trace the full arc of the inaugural Mediterranean season: Aegean
Treasures (October 10–18), the islands
and harbors of the Peloponnese, the Adriatic at Dubrovnik and Kotor; Italian
Flavors (18–24 October), winding from Bari through the Ionian to the coasts of
Sicily; Coastal Highlights (24 October – 1 November) calling on Palermo,
Naples, Rome, the Ligurian shore and the Côte d’Azur; and Western Mediterranean
(November 1–8), following the Catalan and Valencian coast to the Andalusia
before arriving in Malaga.
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