Reservations now open for the first chapter of the debut Caribbean season, sailing from November 2027

Following the unveiling of its maiden Mediterranean season, Aman at Sea today reveals the first chapter of Amangati’s inaugural Caribbean voyages, a collection of five- to eight-night Autumn journeys tracing the storied harbours and pristine archipelagos of the Antilles from 21 November 2027 through 2 January 2028.
Amangati charts a new course across the Atlantic to arrive in Saint John’s, Antigua and Barbuda – the port from which the Caribbean season unfolds.
The Autumn season is composed of three regional movements – the Leeward Islands, the Windward Islands and the Dutch Caribbean – with select sailings extending through the festive season.


The Leeward Islands voyages open the season with three successive itineraries through the northern arc of the Antilles, drawing on the languid harbour of Gustavia in Saint Barthélemy, the gentle rhythms of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the white-sand beaches and turquoise coastlines that define this corner of the region. Calls at Barbuda for a dedicated Marina Day, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Philipsburg in Sint Maarten, the volcanic stillness of Saba, Little Bay in Montserrat, and a beach day at Prickly Pear Cay off Anguilla, round out journeys that move with the quiet alchemy of Caribbean yachting.
The Windward Islands voyages, departing from Saint John’s and Bridgetown in Barbados respectively, 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. Onward calls at Canouan in the Grenadines and Saint George’s in Grenada complete a route through some of the region’s most admired shorelines.


The Dutch Caribbean voyages present itineraries from Bridgetown and Oranjestad tracing 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, bring the season’s southernmost reach into view.
Amangati’s opening Caribbean chapter concludes with an intimate New Year’s celebration at a private resort in Nevis, for a two-night anchorage bridging the end of 2027 and the beginning of 2028.
Throughout the season, itineraries are shaped by the same philosophy that defines Amangati’s maiden Mediterranean voyages: late departures, overnight calls and a preference for anchorages over berths. Ashore, a considered programme of cultural, culinary and naturalist-led experiences is complemented by bespoke exploration, with further details to be revealed in due course.
Closing the Inaugural Mediterranean Season

Ahead of Amangati’s Caribbean sailing, four concluding Mediterranean voyages of six, seven and eight nights are now released for reservation. Together, they trace the full arc of the inaugural Mediterranean season: Aegean Treasures (10–18 October), taking in the islands and harbours of the Peloponnese before turning north into the Adriatic at Dubrovnik and Kotor; Italian Flavours (18–24 October), winding from Bari through the Ionian to the coasts of Sicily; Coastal Highlights (24 October – 1 November), drawing on Palermo, Naples, Rome, the Ligurian shore and the Côte d’Azur; and Western Mediterranean (1–8 November), following the Catalan and Valencian coast through to the southern reaches of Andalusia, before arriving in Malaga.
The Atlantic Passage


A voyage in restoration and longevity
From Malaga, Amangati turns toward the open ocean. The Atlantic Passage is a thirteen-night voyage that carries guests through Cadiz, onward to the Azorean island of Ponta Delgada, and across the peace of the open water, until the Caribbean arc rises at Antigua.
The Atlantic Passage encompasses a wellness-centric journey, shaped by the steady rhythm of the sea, the restorative power of stillness and Aman’s thoughtful view of holistic care. More than a set wellness programme, a living state is adopted during the course of the Atlantic Passage, cultivated through unhurried ritual, expert guidance and the rare luxury of uninterrupted time. Days aboard Amangati find their own natural cadence, every experience intuitive, allowing space for relaxed connection and genuine restoration.
Amangati in the Caribbean

Invite unscripted days carried ashore by limousine tender, late departures that allow each time at each port to linger into the evening, and bespoke, intimate shore experiences to secluded coves, uninhabited cays and the cultural heart of each island. When at anchor, Amangati’s Marina extends a direct gateway to the sea – paddleboards, kayaks and a collection of water-based equipment. The vessel’s intimate scale opens to secluded anchorages and private island marinas.
Against the backdrop of the Caribbean’s shifting light, each of the 47 ocean-facing suites opens onto an expansive private terrace, with full-height windows framing uninterrupted sea views – mornings moving softly across the water, evenings settling into the long colours of the Antillean horizon. At the Aman Spa, the largest in luxury yachting, every treatment room extends onto its own private terrace, each with a whirlpool, an unusually direct connection to the air, light and sea, with the Caribbean held in view. Across nine decks, four signature restaurants and a quiet sequence of open-air spaces shape the natural rhythms of the day, while a dedicated Suite Host for every suite brings Aman’s intuitive, discreet service into every part of the voyage.
To enquire about the Caribbean season, the four concluding Mediterranean voyages or the Atlantic Passage, guests are invited to contact the Aman at Sea Yacht Concierge by phone on +1-754-345-2339 (USA & international) or by email [email protected]. Further information is available at amanatsea.com.










