Amanruya connects with land and history in the Bodrum coast

Cool, calm and collected, Bodrum’s Amanruya is a truly idyllic resort on the Aegean coast

The amanruya in Bodrum
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Turkey’s answer to St-Tropez, Bodrum has long been a favourite port of call, but its elegant old town and sparkling sea views are best enjoyed from a secluded base away from the crowds – we recommend a particularly peaceful spot to the north of the city, where, amid ancient pine forests, you’ll find one of Aman Resorts’ 34 luxury properties. Of course, it’s impossible to pick a favourite Aman hotel – renowned for their impeccable service, they are all high-spec, beautifully designed and neatly tucked away – but Amanruya, where we shot the S/S fashion story from our June 2022 Escapes Issue, certainly delivers

Amanruya interior

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Set in a quiet valley on the Bodrum Peninsula, the village-like resort overlooks a private pebbled beach and the turquoise sea. Inspired by traditional Kilis houses, its stone pavilions are based on the vision of the late Turkish architect Turgut Cansever.

Each villa comes with a private garden and heated pool, while the interiors mix dark wooden ceilings with whitewashed walls and locally sourced marble floors to create a modern take on Ottoman and Selçuk grandeur. The woodwork is exemplary, from the four-poster beds with ribbed detailing to the pared-back window frames, which offer views of wildflower meadows and olive groves. 

pool view at the aman in bodrum

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This year, Amanruya welcomes the arrival of a Japanese restaurant serving delicacies such as wild sea bass sashimi and lobster-tail tempura. There’s also a new beach club bar, and a revamped poolside bar, now with a cigar menu.

Local produce and experiences are still key to Amanruya’s offering: the resort has partnered with some of the region’s boutique wineries to host a series of dinners with exceptional wine pairings throughout the summer. Other local treats include chef Cihan Beyit’s Anatolian specialities, home-baked bread and copious meze platters. 

Exterior of bodrum hotel by aman resorts

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It’s hard to leave the resort’s 50m marble infinity pool for long, but it’s worth it: a new excursion takes guests to the archaeological ruins of Kaunos and Dalyan’s sea turtle rehabilitation centre, in the latest addition to a varied programme that already includes visits to the ancient city of Ephesus and a pottery masterclass in a nearby village.

Views in bodrum

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INFORMATION

Suites from €839 per night. Amanruya, Bülent Ecevit Cad, Demir Mevkii, Muğla, aman.com (opens in new tab)

Amanruya is the location of our fashion shoot in the June 2022 Escapes Issue of Wallpaper*. Subscribe today! (opens in new tab) 

Léa Teuscher is a Sub-Editor at Wallpaper*. A former travel writer and production editor, she joined the magazine over a decade ago, and has been sprucing up copy and attempting to write clever headlines ever since. Having spent her childhood hopping between continents and cultures, she’s a fan of all things travel, art and architecture. She has written three Wallpaper* City Guides on Geneva, Strasbourg and Basel.