Amanruya Bodrum upgrades to include new spa, beach club and restaurants
Luxury hospitality brand Aman is expanding its coastal resort in Bodrum, Türkiye, adding new facilities including a spa and a beach club, as well as villa residences, and upgrading its restaurant and retail offerings.
Set on a private bay along the Aegean coast, this village-style resort is nestled into a hillside overlooking the sea, with architecture inspired by Mediterranean and Ottoman design.
Featuring 37 pavilions and suites, it is renowned as a secluded retreat while remaining just 30 minutes from Milas-Bodrum International Airport.
Aman’s investment will also see the renovation of its restaurants and retail, with Denniston Architects behind the expanded resort and beachfront residential villas and SAOTA designing the waterfront, lagoon and forest villas.
Aman has not said how many residences will be built as part of the project.
“The introduction of Aman Residences, Bodrum illustrates our commitment to the destination as we seek to bring the brand’s revered way of living to an iconic Aman destination,” said Vlad Doronin, chairman and CEO of Aman Group.
“Exemplifying the Aman DNA, defined by space, privacy, intuitive service, world-class amenities and exceptional locations, Amanruya, nestled in a protected area, exudes this coveted lifestyle.”
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The project is in collaboration with Turkish wealth management company RePie Asset Management.
Aman began its branded residences journey back in 1988 with Amanpuri, and a pipeline of projects under construction include residences in Dubai and Riyadh.
Aman Dubai is due to open in the UAE in 2027, with the all-suite hotel in Jumeirah also featuring a limited number of Aman-branded residences, an Aman Spa, restaurants and an Aman Club.
Also in the pipeline is Amansamar just outside Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, with hotel suites and branded residences located in Wadi Safar in Diriyah, close to Unesco World Heritage Site At-Turaif.
The resort will include a hotel with 80 suites, designed in Aman’s signature minimalist style by renowned architect and designer Jean-Michel Gathy, as well as a signature Aman Spa with hammam and banya houses, or traditional steam baths, plus hydrotherapy spaces, several pools, a Racquet Club, multiple dining venues and a Kids’ Club.
For more information, visit www.aman.com/resorts/amanruya