Amangati deck 6 plan (Cabins-Shop-Dining2-Helideck1)
Deck layout and review

Review of Amangati deck 6 (Cabins-Shop-Dining2-Helideck1)
Aman Essentials is the curated retail and boutique space that presents Aman’s branded lifestyle products and select travel-oriented merchandise. It offers guests access to Aman Essentials capsule fashion collections, travel accessories and other branded objects designed for use or enjoyment during the cruise, alongside exclusive collaborations specific to Aman at Sea. The presence of Aman Essentials aboard aligns with Aman At Sea's extension of its holistic hospitality ethos into curated physical goods for guests.
Gelato Bar is an onboard casual food and beverage offering where guests can enjoy gelato and light treats as part of the vessel’s amenities. It is included in the standard voyage fare along with soft drinks, coffee, beer, and light bites available throughout the yacht, and is positioned near other leisure facilities such as the swimming pool and Pool Bar, forming part of the informal refreshment options separate from the vessel’s formal dining venues.
Alira is the ship’s principal all-day restaurant (main dining room) where Mediterranean-inspired cuisine is served in a relaxed, open-air setting designed to reflect coastal flavors and traditions from regions such as the Greek Islands, Amalfi, Provence, and Andalucia. The Alira Restaurant operates with flexible, open seating throughout the day and offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and casual dining. The menus are shaped by seasonality, local produce, and the current itinerary/visited destinations. Alira is included in the cruise fares.
Cruise cabins from 600 to 613, all of which are suites in categories Deluxe, Premier, Signature, and Grand.
The forward Helideck (helicopter-landing platform) serves as an Observation Deck and is accessible to passengers.
The ship's two helipads (forward on Deck 6 and aft on Deck 9) are designed to accommodate passenger arrivals and departures (arranged upon request) in addition to the standard aircraft landings for emergencies. The ship-helicopter service can be used to connect passengers to nearby airports or to more remote land-based destinations.
