An ultra-luxury cruise line is sailing into its inaugural Caribbean season late next year with suites starting at $32,000.

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Aman at Sea, which is launching in 2027 to take wealthy guests on voyages aboard the Amangati yacht, will welcome 94 guests across 47 expansive suites for five- to eight-night Caribbean itineraries in November and December 2027. The high-end vessel will spend its first summer in the Mediterranean before heading across the Atlantic for the winter.

The luxury ship will visit three regions of the Caribbean, stopping at lesser-known ports for private shore excursions. No two itineraries are the same. The first four voyages navigate the Leeward Islands with ports in the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Barbados, Sint Maarten and Saint John’s.

An itinerary in the Windward Islands leaves from Saint John’s and travels through Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique and Saint Lucia before ending in Barbados. Two itineraries in the Dutch Caribbean visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Bonaire, Curaçao and Aruba. Amangati’s opening Caribbean chapter wraps up with an “intimate” New Year’s celebration at a private resort in Nevis for a two-night anchorage.

The Amangati’s spacious accommodations, each with a private terrace, range in size from 653 square feet for the Deluxe Suite up to 3,810 square feet for the Aman Suite. The on-board experience also features fine dining and culinary offerings across eight bar and dining venues, with an emphasis on wellness at the expansive Aman Spa.

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Prices range from $32,000 for five nights in the Deluxe Suite up to $207,900 for seven nights in the Aman Suite.

Originally founded as a luxury hotel brand in 1988, Aman Resorts has 36 resorts in 20 countries. Aman at Sea is the brand’s first foray into water-based experiences.

Learn more at amanatsea.com.

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