The new Amangati will offer two helipads when it enters service for Aman at Sea in the Mediterranean in 2027.

According to the company’s website, the helicopter landing areas were designed for effortless arrivals and departures, which can be arranged upon request.

Aman at Sea explained that the service can be used to connect guests to nearby airports or to reach more remote shores.

The company also noted that ship-helicopter transitions were designed to be “fluid and unhurried.” It is unclear if the Amangati will operate its own helicopters.

Cruise Industry News, Aman at Sea’s base ticket price won’t include shore excursions.

The company’s website explains that a curated collection of experiences will be available at each destination. The tours are described as illuminative in unique and unforgettable ways.”

Aman at Sea said that the excursions “reveal the authentic soul” of its destinations, adding that private experiences can also be arranged upon request.

The Amangati is scheduled to enter service in spring 2027, offering a series of itineraries in the Mediterranean.

Currently under construction at the T. Mariotti shipyard in Italy, the 94-guest ship will offer a series of five- to eight-night cruises to Spain, the Dalmatian Coast and the French Riviera.

Aman at Sea’s base ticket price will include some additional perks, such as Starlink Wi-Fi and non-alcoholic beverages.

The company will also offer unpacking and packing assistance, as well as a daily laundry and pressing service, in addition to personalized in-cabin beverage and twice-a-day housekeeping services.

The Amangati will also be available for private charters in the Mediterranean, in what the company called a “unique way to host events.”

Aman at Sea added that spaces onboard were tailored to connect and include private areas for “intimate gatherings and moments of reflection.”