As we exited the airport terminal in Bodrum, a young man passed us, hurrying inside. We immediately recognized the trademark Aman style in his unmarked, impeccable uniform.
With a very alarmed look on his face, he disappeared inside before we managed to wave him. “He thinks he is late”, we smiled to ourselves.
He wasn’t late, but that one expression captured something that sets Aman Resorts apart: the deep personal commitment of its staff to making the Aman experience just perfect.
Munching on almonds, we drove, reaching an access road after some 20 minutes. As the road weaved its way through a hillside forest, we eagerly awaited the first glimpses of Amanruya, in its elegant setting.
The resort descends via series of terraces down to the sea, with well-spaced villas organically scattered throughout the property. They are linked by meandering pathways and paved roads, often steep and just wide enough for an electric buggy to pass.
The architecture reinterprets the Aegean-Anatolian design vernacular and Ottoman heritage.
This is evident in the resort’s layout, which resembles a hamlet of local farmhouses, as well as in the tall windows and porticos, reflecting the grand houses on the Bosphorus (the Yali).
Fragments of antique stone blocks used as quoins add a flavor of the local Bodrum heritage.
The natural and the timeless in its simple design palette, the beautiful clean lines of the Amanruya’s contemporary style, the trademark serene pavilions, the infinity pools, and zen courtyards and the intimate ambiance—all this provides a sense of space and luxury.
But it’s only one part of the Aman experience. The other part is the inconspicuous service, including what we call “the ninja housekeeping”—because you just never ever see them.
They know exactly when the guests are out and don’t waste a minute to make sure the villa is immaculate, with no detail overlooked.
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But we usually gave them plenty of time anyway, lounging with drinks on the huge mats in the bar by the sea or lazily extending the (fantastic) breakfasts almost until midday, by the main pool.
Amanruya doesn’t really have a one-building restaurant as such—it’s just a collection of terraces, halls, and rooms arranged around the infinity pool.
By the way, our Turkish breakfast faves at Amanruya were: Menemen, which is a soft scrambled egg with tomato, sweet pepper, and onion; Çılbır, or soft poached eggs with warmed yogurt, smoky paprika, chili oil, garlic, and olive crostini; and Gözleme, a savory hand-rolled pastry, Turkish ricotta cheese or potato.
Time spent at Amanruya seems to encapsulate the old maxim about the simple things in life.
We savored every moment: from a candlelight dinner or a buggy ride with a chatty concierge employee to a refreshing swim in the sea or hours spent browsing the impressive collection of books and albums in the library.
And when at the library, what can top the discovery of a jar of homemade fruity drink, prepared for the library guests? Such is the magic of Amanruya: epitomized in the smallest detail.
Impossibly peaceful and private, secluded and relaxed, and the fantastic Aman hospitality at its best. Amanruya is the most exclusive resort in the Bodrum area. We are awarding Amanruya the Editor's Pick.
Categories: Aman Resorts, Beach resorts, Countryside hotels, Culture & heritage, Editor's Pick, Family vacation, Honeymoon, Luxury resorts, Modern design, Private villas, Quiet location, Relaxing vacation, Romantic, Secluded location, Spa, Wedding hotels,
Number of rooms & suites: 36
Rate per night: From $920 USD
*The rate is only approximate and is based on our own independent research, at the time of writing. We cannot guarantee the rate in any way.
Check room rates and bookAuthor: Travel+Style. Last updated: 30/08/2024
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