Aman At Sea: A Moving Work of Art

Cast aside any preconceived notions you may have of cruise ships: overcrowding, minuscule cabins, noisy children, and long lines at the all-you-can-eat buffet. Several luxury hotel brands are expanding into cruising – and Aman, a luxury hotel brand renowned for its tranquil retreats, is set to revolutionize the cruise industry with Aman At Sea.

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Cast aside any preconceived notions you may have of cruise ships: overcrowding, minuscule cabins, noisy children, and long lines at the all-you-can-eat buffet. Several luxury hotel brands are expanding into cruising – and Aman, a luxury hotel brand renowned for its tranquil retreats, is set to revolutionize the cruise industry  with Aman At Sea, launching in 2027.

A Legacy of Tranquility

Derived from the Sanskrit word for “peace,” Aman embodies serenity in its 35 hotels, resorts, and residences across 20 countries. Aman has long dedicated itself to creating tranquil sanctuaries away from the bustle of normal daily life, with one unwavering goal in mind; to provide a level of service that is second to none, akin to being welcomed into a gracious private home where only a privileged few guests are invited. With a commitment to providing unmatched service, Aman has crafted a sanctuary-like experience for its guests. Now, this ethos expands to the high seas with a luxury motor yacht, promising privacy and unparalleled amenities that redefine what it’s like to go on a cruise. 

Aman At Sea seeks to simultaneously re-shape the cruise line industry and spearhead a new era in pampered travel. The motor yacht is a joint venture with Cruise Saudi, and was designed by the world-renowned Netherlands based, SINOT Yacht Architecture & Design. Both its design and amenities embody the Aman spirit, promising privacy, peace  – and a level of service previously unavailable in the mass cruise industry. T. Mariotti, renowned constructors of ultraluxury cruise, superyachts in Italy since 1928, has been appointed to deliver this first-of-its-kind vessel, which will be designed to mirror the level of detail and care experienced by guests in Aman’s hotels and branded residences.

Milestone Moment With A Vision Realized

On July 11th, 2024, Jonathan Wilson, CEO of Aman at Sea, Lars Clasen, CEO of Cruise Saudi and Marco Ghiglione, CEO of T. Mariotti, lowered the first 200-ton steel block for the new motor yacht. A longstanding maritime tradition, representatives also placed newly minted coins on the steel to bestow good luck on the vessel during both construction and future sailings.

“Today signifies a momentous step forward in the development of Aman at Sea and my strategic vision to create a new category of ultra luxury superyachts which will provide exceptional travel experiences alongside Aman’s core values of privacy, generosity of space and unparalleled service."

“Today signifies a momentous step forward in the development of Aman at Sea and my strategic vision to create a new category of ultra luxury superyachts which will provide exceptional travel experiences alongside Aman’s core values of privacy, generosity of space and unparalleled service,” said Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group. “This represents a significant milestone for the brand as we continue to diversify our geographical portfolio on land, with a strong pipeline of projects, and bring the renowned spirit and architectural distinction of Aman to the world’s oceans for the first time with the launch of Aman at Sea.” 

At only 600ft long and 23,000 gross tons, it is a relatively small vessel, contrasting with today’s mega cruise ships which aim to house as many passengers as possible. The superyacht has just 50 spacious luxury suites, each with its own private balcony. Aman at Sea will offer a level of premium service, unmatched by standard cruise ships, with a planned two staff members per guest. It will be the first dual-powered ship of its kind built to run on a combination of marine diesel oil and methanol, which reflects Aman Group’s commitment to sustainability, simultaneously offering a one-of-a-kind luxury experience on the water. The dual power system releases fewer carbon emissions than traditional cruise ships, mirroring the company’s green philosophy. 

A Work of Art

What will the interior look like? According to reports it will be a fusion of  minimalist chic and Eastern mystique, offering open views, clear sight lines, expansive exterior decks and space for swimming and outdoor enjoyment. SINOT Yacht Architecture & Design is renowned for its impeccable interior and exterior design, with furniture and styling which present the yacht as a total work of art. Each detail of the layout and space will be skillfully crafted and shaped while incorporating technical innovation. Rare woods and veneers will be integrated with the finest fabrics, leathers, and bespoke metals and glass, combined with custom-built interiors and furniture. 

Passengers will have an array of dining options, including an informal all-day restaurant, international dining choices, and a relaxed club and lounge. There will also be a serene and spacious Aman Spa with a Japanese garden, offering passengers Aman’s world-renowned transformative spa experiences and branded luxury spa products combined with cutting edge wellness science for pampered and relaxed well-being whilst at sea. 

Aman at Sea

Other first-class amenities include two helipads to take passengers on airborne adventures to various destinations, plus an expansive Beach Club, which will offer guests direct access to the water at the stern of the yacht.

The Wait Begins

Intrigued by this level of exceptional luxury in a cruise ship? So, when can you set sail? While the ship’s name and itineraries remain under wraps, Aman At Sea promises to explore “the world’s seas and oceans.”

Set your sights on 2027 for this luxurious adventure—it’s bound to be worth the wait.