Aman Corporation Brochures Oct 2013
Aman Corporation Brochures Oct 2013
Aman Corporation Brochures Oct 2013
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A region renowned for its unique cultures and natural beauty, Southeast Asia offers
travellers a diverse range of destinations, all within easy reach of each other. From the
golden beaches of Thailand to the majestic temples of Central Java, it is a region of contrast
and variety, ideal for a multi-destination holiday.
Situated in the Andaman Sea on Thailands west coast, Phukets coastline is fringed with
white-sand beaches, embraced by breezy coconut plantations. The turquoise waters are
crystal clear and home to an incredible variety of sea life.
In neighbouring Cambodia, Siem Reap is the cultural capital a quaint town just a few
minutes from the World Heritage Site of Angkor. Hidden for centuries by forest, today
the stone monuments (including the 12th-century Angkor Wat) bear testament to the
magnificence of the ancient Khmer Empire.
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An hours flight north lies another World Heritage Site the picturesque town of Luang
Prabang in northern Laos. A romantic collection of French colonial buildings and goldenspired temples, Luang Prabang is tucked between the Mekong and Khan Rivers.
Stretching to the east of Laos and Cambodia in the shape of an elegant seahorse is Vietnam
its belly curving into the East Sea: Here one finds the dramatic scenery of Vinh Hy Bay
and Nui Chua National Park.
Moving east to the Philippines, one encounters an archipelago famed for its idyllic islands.
Pamalican is one of the most beautiful surrounded by pristine coral reefs and the balmy
waters of the Sulu Sea.
And then theres Indonesia to the south, the worlds largest archipelago of over 17,000
islands. One of the most renowned is Bali, an island which has drawn travellers since the
early 1900s. Another is Moyo, a remote nature reserve in the Flores Sea. The island of Java
is particularly rich in culture, and offers such awe-inspiring wonders as the 9th-century
temple of Borobudur.
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A manpuri
P h u k et , T h a i land
Amanpuri (place of peace) was built in 1987 and became Amanresorts flagship property.
Reflecting the style and elegance of Thai culture, the resorts graceful Pavilions and
Villas are situated in a coconut plantation on a headland overlooking the Andaman
Sea. Elevated walkways connect pavilions to the resorts private white-sand beach and
facilities, including the first Aman Spa. With a fleet of luxury cruisers, Amanpuri offers
the opportunity to explore the many islands of the Andaman Sea.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 40 Pavilions and 43 Villas, Aman Spa, two swimming
pools, exclusive Amancruises, three restaurants including Thai, Italian and Naoki, bar,
Beach Club, library, boardroom, wireless internet, boutique, gym, Pilates/yoga studio,
tennis, golf, shopping and seasonal water sports cruising, sailing, windsurfing,
snorkelling, waterskiing and scuba diving.
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AM ANS AR A
S I E M R E A P, C A M B O D I A
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AM ANTAK A
Amantaka derives its name from aman (peace) and taka, from Tipitaka, meaning
the teaching of the Buddha in Theravada scholastic literature. Set on a large garden
estate, the resort is housed in graceful French colonial buildings in the UNESCOprotected town of Luang Prabang. Airy and elegant throughout, the dcor and
furnishings reflect the towns French colonial history. Situated just south of Phousi Hill,
the resort is within strolling distance of the boutiques, bakeries and restaurants lining
the towns main street. The fabled night market, the picturesque banks of the Mekong
River and the former Royal Palace are also nearby.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 24 Suites (16 with private pools) and one Villa, dining
room, lounge bar, pool terrace restaurant, spa, library, wireless internet, boutique, art
gallery, swimming pool, tennis, gym, yoga studio, guided walking excursions, river tours
and day trips.
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A manoi
V i n h H y, V i etnam
Named for the Sanskrit-derived word for peace and noi meaning place in Vietnamese,
Amanoi is a contemporary beachside resort alongside a full-service Aman Spa. Located
55 kilometres south of Cam Ranh Airport, Amanoi is embraced by Nui Chua National
Park which protects more than 29,000 hectares of pristine coastal and marine habitats in
Ninh Thuan Province, northeast of Ho Chi Minh City. The resorts spectacular Cliff Pool
and the Central Pavilion which houses the Restaurant, Library and Bar are set on a hilltop, offering magnificent views of the coastline and the East Sea. The Beach Club backs
a beautiful white-sand beach and features a dining area and a second swimming pool.
The Aman Spa overlooks a tranquil lotus-filled lake and the hills of the National Park.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 31 Pavilions (16 with private pools) and five Villas,
Aman Spa, Beach Club, restaurant, bar, library, boutique, meeting room, two swimming
pools, gym, two hydrotherapy suites, hair and finishing salon, Pilates studio, yoga
pavilion, two tennis courts, cultural excursions, water sports, scuba diving and trekking.
Vinh Hy Village, Vinh Hai Commune, Ninh Hai District, Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam
Tel: (84) 68 377 0777 Fax: (84) 68 377 0888 Email: [email protected]
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AM AN DAR I
BALI, INDONESIA
Amandari (peaceful spirits) is located in the village of Kedewatan, part of Balis cultural
capital, Ubud. Perched on an escarpment high above the winding Ayung River Gorge,
the resort follows the design of a traditional Balinese village. Pebbled walkways link
the thatched-roof Suites, each of which has its own walled garden. Amandari provides
a unique setting from which to experience the cultural richness of Balis artistic centre,
as well as its mountainous region to the north.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 30 thatched-roof Suites (11 with private pools) and
one three-bedroom Villa, swimming pool, restaurant, bar, library, wireless internet,
boutique and gallery, tennis, gym, spa with massage and beauty treatments, yoga,
trekking, biking, shopping, golf, rafting and cultural visits to museums, temples, morning
markets and Balinese ceremonies.
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AM ANK I L A
BALI, INDONESIA
Mount Agung provides a dramatic backdrop for Amankila (peaceful hill), a secluded
seaside resort overlooking the Lombok Strait. Spacious free-standing Suites offer
exceptional views from their hillside locations amongst frangipani and bougainvillea,
and are connected to the resorts facilities by raised walkways. Guests can relax around
the signature three-tiered pool or at the Beach Club on Amankilas beach. Situated in
Karangasem, one of Balis most traditional regencies, Amankila also offers easy access
to untouched rural countryside, local crafts and the regions royal past.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 34 Suites (nine with private pools), swimming pool,
lap pool, three restaurants, bar, Beach Club, library, wireless internet, boutique and
gallery, helipad, massage and beauty treatments, yoga, trekking, biking, helicopter tours,
cultural excursions, shopping and water sports cruising, scuba diving, snorkelling,
fishing, sailing and windsurfing.
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AM ANU S A
BALI, INDONESIA
Situated on Balis southern peninsula, on a hillside overlooking the Indian Ocean and
Nusa Dua, Amanusa (peaceful isle) is a 25-minute drive from Denpasar Airport. A serene
retreat offering privacy and escape, Amanusa is also close to Balis shopping and nightlife areas of Kuta, Sanur, Legian and Seminyak. Amanusas Beach Club is located on a
powder white beach with a pristine reef just offshore ideal for snorkelling and other
water sports. Nine private bales are set back on the sand and provide atmospheric
venues for sunrise picnic breakfasts, private dinners and all-day lounging.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 35 Suites (eight with private pools), swimming pool,
Thai/Indonesian restaurant, Italian restaurant, bar, Beach Club, library, boardroom,
wireless internet, boutique and gallery, gym suite, massage and beauty treatments,
tennis, golf, shopping, biking and water sports snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking
and fishing.
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A M A N WA N A
Amanwana (peaceful forest) is the only resort located on the island of Moyo, a nature
reserve east of Bali. Set on a beach in a secluded cove overlooking the Flores Sea,
Amanwana is a wilderness hideaway with accommodation in luxury tents. The protected
marine park offers some of the best scuba diving and snorkelling in Indonesia, with
pristine reefs boasting a rich array of sea life. Amanikan is the camps 32-metre coastal
cruiser which hosts adventures to Rinca and Komodo islands where the legendary
Komodo dragons can be seen, and to the beautiful archipelago of Raja Ampat. Jungle
treks on Moyo offer guests the chance to discover waterfalls and a variety of birdlife.
The island is also home to a deer sanctuary for the indigenous rusa deer.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 20 air-conditioned tents, restaurant, bar, library,
wireless internet, boutique and gallery, music pavilion, Jungle Cove Spa, dive centre,
dipping pool, nature trekking and water sports cruising, game fishing, scuba diving,
snorkelling, Hobie Cat sailing, canoeing, kayaking and fish feeding.
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AM AN J I W O
C E N T R A L J AVA , I N D O N E S I A
Amanjiwo (peaceful soul) overlooks Borobudur, the worlds largest Buddhist sanctuary
in the rural heartland of Central Java. Located in one of the most scenic parts of the
country, it rests within a natural amphitheatre: the Menoreh Hills rise up behind and
no less than four volcanoes grace the horizon. Amanjiwo provides the opportunity for
immersion in Javanese culture, offering trips to ceremonies, temples and antique shops.
Private dawn and sunset visits to Borobudur and other archaeological monuments in
the vicinity are highlights of a stay at Amanjiwo.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 34 Suites (14 with private pools), Dalem Jiwo Suite
(with private pool and butler service), swimming pool, pool club, restaurant, bar,
massage and beauty treatments, library, wireless internet, art gallery, boutique, gym
suite, tennis, golf, cultural excursions, temple tours, museums, art galleries, shopping,
hiking, biking, horse or elephant trekking and elephant art demonstrations.
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AM ANP U L O
P A M A L I C A N I S L A N D , P HI L I P P I N E S
Amanpulo (peaceful island) on Pamalican is part of the Cuyo Archipelago, located 288
kilometres south of Manila and boasting all the idyllic beauty of a tropical island retreat.
Fringed by white-sand beaches, turquoise waters and a coral reef, the entire island is
dedicated to Amanpulo. The resorts facilities enjoy a spacious layout complementing
their natural surroundings, and the Casitas are situated either on the beach, amongst
the treetops or on the hillside overlooking the Sulu Sea. Each guest Casita has its own
private buggy for getting about independently on the island.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 40 Casitas and 11 Villas, Aman Spa, swimming
pool, restaurant, bar, Beach Club, Lagoon Club, picnic grove, library, meeting rooms,
wireless internet, boutique, Pilates and yoga pavilions, gym, tennis, nature walks, biking
and water sports cruising, snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, windsurfing, sailing,
fishing and island excursions.
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AM AN
A T S U M M E R P A L A C E , B E I J I N G , C HI N A
Just steps from the East Gate of the Summer Palace grounds lies Aman at Summer
Palace the ideal location from which to discover Beijing. Housed in a series of pavilions,
some of which date back over a century and were originally used by guests of the Palace
awaiting an audience with the Empress Dowager Cixi, the resort is only 15 kilometres
from the Forbidden City. A serene retreat, with peaceful internal courtyards embracing
traditional Chinese architecture, the property provides easy access to such cultural
landmarks as the Great Wall, The Temple of Heaven and the hutongs, as well as Beijings
restaurants, art galleries and other contemporary delights.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 50 Guestrooms/Suites and one Imperial Suite,
Chinese restaurant, Grill and Naoki restaurants, Cultural Pavilion, Reflection Pavilion,
Aman Club Pavilion, indoor lap pool, gym, squash, Aman Spa, steam room, sauna,
Pilates/yoga studio, hair salon, cinema, library, meeting rooms, wireless internet,
boutique, cultural excursions and Summer Palace tours.
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A M A N FAY U N
H A N G Z H O U , C HI N A
22 Fayun Lane, West Lake Street, West Lake Scenic Area, Hangzhou, PRC 310013
Tel: (86) 571 8732 9999 China Toll-free: 800 8571 271 Fax: (86) 571 8732 9900 Email: [email protected]
A region famed for its exotic colour and vibrant cultures, South Asia offers travellers
the opportunity to create an itinerary of discovery. Experience the wilds of Rajasthan,
then journey around the beautiful Kingdom of Bhutan beneath its soaring snow-capped
peaks, before venturing south to the beaches and forts of southern Sri Lanka.
India offers travellers the full spectrum of travel experiences. Delhi is its vibrant capital,
a city of cities where the bustle of Old Delhi is set in fascinating juxtaposition to the
colonial elegance of New Delhi. Southwest of Delhi lies Rajasthan, one of Indias largest
and most colourful states home to the rugged Aravalli Hills, magnificent archaeological remains, and Ranthambore National Park with its tigers and other wildlife.
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One of the worlds most carefully-protected travel destinations, Bhutan lies east of Delhi
and is a land of majestic mountains, fertile valleys and lofty monasteries such as the
famed Tigers Nest. Named Druk Yul or Land of the Thunder Dragon by the Bhutanese,
Bhutan has preserved its ancient culture under the guiding philosophy of Gross National
Happiness a concept unique to this breathtakingly beautiful Himalayan Kingdom.
Moving south off the coast of India is the teardrop-shaped island of Sri Lanka. Boasting
lush jungle, verdant tea terraces and historical wonders the likes of Sigiriya in its interior,
it is the south which offers the countrys best coastal attractions. It is here that the port
of Galle is found with its atmospheric Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site redolent
of the Dutch colonial period. Travelling east along the coast, golden beaches are set
between quaint seaside villages and nature reserves.
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AM AN B AGH
RAJASTHAN, INDIA
Derived from the Sanskrit word for peace and bagh or garden in Hindi, Amanbagh
is a verdant oasis of mature palm, fruit and eucalyptus trees lying within a walled
compound once the staging area for royal hunts. Evoking the palatial elegance of the
Mughal era, Amanbaghs Haveli Suites and Pool Pavilions provide a tranquil base from
which to explore the rich heritage of Rajasthan, Indias dramatic frontier region.
Amanbaghs award-winning design features domed cupolas and private courtyards.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 24 Haveli Suites, 16 Pool Pavilions (each with
private pool and garden), swimming pool, wading pool, restaurant, salon bar, roof
terrace, library, wireless internet, boutique, massage and beauty treatments, landscaped
gardens, cultural excursions to rural villages and archaeological sites.
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AM AN-I -K HS
RANTHAMBORE, INDIA
Open from October to May each year, the best season for wildlife spotting, Aman-i-Khs
is a wilderness camp located in a rugged brushwood forest on the fringes of Ranthambore
National Park. Combining the Sanskrit-derived word for peace with the Hindi word
for special, khs, Aman-i-Khs offers accommodation in 10 luxury, air-conditioned
tents each with soaring canopies draped in the Mughal style. There are also three separate
tents for dining, spa treatments and lounging. Twice-daily, guided wildlife viewing
excursions take guests into the park to spot indigenous game including tigers, leopards,
hyenas, sloth bears, crocodiles and chital deer.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 10 luxury tents, dining tent, lounge tent, spa tent for
massage and beauty treatments, bawadi (traditional step-well pool), outdoor terrace and
fireplace, organic vegetable and herb garden, wildlife viewing in Ranthambore National
Park, Ranthambore Fort, camel safaris, village excursions and nature walks.
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AM AN GAL L A
In the historic port of Galle, Amangalla sits within the ramparts of the 17th-century
Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Named after the Sanskrit-derived word
for peace, and galla, the Sinhalese word for the town of Galle, the resort reveals the
Forts daily activities and its rich legacy, the narrow streets lined with buildings from
the Dutch and British colonial eras. Offering views of the resorts 200-year-old gardens
and of the Fort and harbour beyond, Amangalla provides for the leisurely exploration
of this historic trading port and the surrounding countryside.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 27 Bedrooms/Chambers/Suites plus the two-storey
Garden House, swimming pool, gardens, dining room, veranda, library with wireless
internet access. Aman Spa (The Baths) with massage, beauty and Ayurvedic treatment
rooms, yoga and meditation pavilion, manicure and pedicure salon, barber shop,
hydrotherapy chambers with pools, steam rooms and saunas. Fort and Galle walks,
historical and architectural tours, excursions to tea plantations, rainforests and temples,
cycling and whale watching.
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AM AN W E L L A
TA N G A L L E , S R I L A N K A
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AM ANK O R A
B HU T A N
Combining the Sanskrit-derived word for peace with kora or circular pilgrimage in
Dzongkha, the Bhutanese language, Amankora is a series of lodges across the central and
western valleys of Bhutan. The sole surviving Himalayan Buddhist Kingdom, Bhutan is
located between the Tibetan Plateau and India, making it one of the most remote and
pristine environments on earth. Descending from 7,000-metre high peaks in the north
to the low-lying plains of the south, Bhutans rivers have forged deep valleys separated
by high mountain passes. Historically isolated, each valleys scenic beauty and topography affords visitors an opportunity for unique journeys of discovery between them.
To best experience all that Bhutan has to offer, Amankora can tailor journeys that
include a combination of its lodges located in the valleys of Paro, Thimphu, Punakha,
Gangtey and Bumthang.
Guided treks and excursions by car and on foot are part of every Amankora journey,
allowing guests to take in such sights as the famous Tigers Nest, the 7th-century Kyichu
Lhakhang, one of the first Buddhist temples built in the country, and the Jigme Singye
Wangchuck National Park, one of the countrys most important wildlife sanctuaries.
AMANKORAS lodge in Paro is a 24-suite pine forest retreat nestled amongst glistening
Amanresorts is the only international hotel group that offers its own accommodation and services in five valleys of the kingdom.
conifers. Amankora Thimphu is situated in the blue-pine forests of the Motithang area,
close to the capitals intriguing sights and traditional shops. Amankora Punakha resides
east of the Dochu La Pass and just north of the resplendent Punakha Dzong. Amankora
Gangtey, set in the remote wilderness of the Phobjikha Valley, offers magical views
across the gorge to the magnificent Gangtey Goemba, a 16th-century monastery. The
lodge in Bumthang rests adjacent to the First and Second Kings palace, Wangdichholing,
within the town of Jakar in the Choekhor Valley, a region of sloping pine forests, apple
orchards and fertile farm lands.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 24 Suites in Paro, 16 Suites in Thimphu, eight Suites
in Punakha, eight Suites in Gangtey, 16 Suites in Bumthang, living rooms, dining rooms,
libraries, internet access in some lodges, spa treatments, trekking, temple tours and
cultural walks.
Paro
Jhomolhari
Lhuntshi
Punakha
Pele La
Thimphu
Drukgyel Dzong
Dochu La
Paro
Wangdue
Phodrang
Gangtey
Phobjikha
Trashi Yangtse
Jakar
Trongsa
Sakteng
Haa
Trashigang
Mogar
Zhemgang
Chhukha
Pemagatshel
Daga
Thimphu
Gangtey
Punakha
Bumthang
Damphu
Phuentsholing
Samdrup Jongkhar
Europe is a destination which allows visitors to experience a host of different cultures with
ease. In winter, it offers some of the finest skiing in the world, and in summer, its beaches
attract visitors from around the globe.
The cradle of Western civilisation, Europe owes much of its wealth and significance to the
Mediterranean Sea. This body of water forms the southern border of the continent, and is
renowned for its picturesque islands and unspoilt beaches, as well as the classical ruins and
marvels on its shores.
A number of smaller seas are a part of the Mediterranean, and these include the Aegean
and the Adriatic. The coastlines of these in particular are littered with magnificent relics
spanning thousands of years of history.
The Aegean was plied by Homers heroes, and its shores Greece and Turkey today are
where the ancient Greeks consulted their oracles and the Romans built majestic temples
to honour their gods. Modern holiday towns such as Porto Heli on the Peloponnese and
Bodrum in south-western Turkey, are surrounded by ancient ruins as well as natural beauty
as appealing today as it must have been 5,000 year ago.
The Adriatic played a more modern role in the fortunes of the Mediterranean, witnessing
the rise and fall of the Republic of Venice in northeastern Italy. This floating city of canals
and regal palazzos is today a fabled destination known to be one of the most romantic cities
in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Venice is home to the Piazza San Marco and
Saint Marks Basilica.
Also situated on the shores of the Adriatic is Montenegro a country famed for its natural
beauty and still a relative newcomer on Europes tourist scene. From the royal capital of
Cetinje and the quaint town of Budva, to the spectacular Bay of Kotor and peaceful Skadar
Lake, it offers visitors breathtaking vistas and fascinating history at every turn.
And then theres France, with its world-renowned cuisine and its superb skiing. The ski
village of Courchevel 1850 is situated in the heart of Les Trois Valles, the worlds largest
ski area. Now comprising four valleys, Les Trois Valles is known for beautifully groomed
slopes, seamless infrastructure and some of the best and most consistent skiing conditions
in the world.
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M L Z I N
Le Mlzin is located in Courchevel 1850, one of the most fashionable ski villages in
the French Alps. This four-storey, slate-roof resort offers ski-in, ski-out facilities directly
onto the Bellecte ski slope, as well as access to the groomed pistes of the worlds largest
ski area, the Trois Valles. From the propertys elegant oak-panelled interior, guests can
enjoy spectacular vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys, the restaurants fine
French and Thai cuisines and extensive aprs-ski facilities.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 31 Chambres/Suites (24 with balconies), salon,
restaurant, bar, library, wireless internet, Aman Spa, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gym,
outdoor terrace, skiing, cross-country skiing, heli-skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing,
snowmobiling, tobogganing, paragliding, hot air ballooning, hang-gliding, ice skating,
rock and ice climbing, indoor wall climbing, bowling and shopping.
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A man
Built on water, steeped in history and synonymous with romance, Venice is famed for
its canals, the largest of which the Grand Canal winds its way in a sinuous s-shape
through the heart of the city. Lining this historic thoroughfare are more than 170
gracious buildings between 200 and 700 years old, including the regal 16th-century
palazzo in which Aman Canal Grande Venice is housed. Offering picturesque views
of the Grand Canal, two private gardens and walking access to San Polo one of the
oldest of the citys six sestieri (districts) Aman also features unique architectural and
artistic details showcasing the palazzos storied past. These include ceilings by the great
18th-century artist, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and a fireplace by renowned 16th-century
architect, Jacopo dAntonio Sansovino.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 24 Bedrooms/Chambers/Stanzas/Suites, reception
hall, dining room, private dining room, bar, salon, library, boutique, meeting rooms,
roof terrace, garden terrace, private garden, spa, gym, and cultural excursions to take
in Venices art and architecture on foot or by water.
Palazzo Papadopoli, Calle Tiepolo 1364, Sestiere San Polo, Venezia 30125, Italy
Tel: (39) 041 2707333 Fax: (39) 041 2707555 Email: [email protected]
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AMAN
S V E T I S T E FA N , M O N T E N E G R O
In a country famed for its beauty, the most iconic images associated with Montenegro
excursions to natural and cultural attractions in the area both along the Montenegrin
are of the tiny islet named Sveti Stefan, once a fortified fishing village dating back to the
coast and into the spectacular interior of the country. These include boating on the Adriatic,
15th century. Today, the islands cluster of sturdy stone buildings together with Villa
visiting the old town of Budva and the beautifully-preserved baroque city of Perast,
Miloer, a graceful stone manse on the mainland across the bay, comprises the idyllic
discovering peaceful Skadar Lake and exploring the Bay of Kotor, a UNESCO World
beachside resort of Aman Sveti Stefan. Completed in 1936, Villa Miloer was originally
Heritage Site. Other activities on offer include cycling, bird watching and water sports.
offer simple, elegant menus driven by fresh produce and locally-caught seafood. Also
metres of coastline including the pink sandy beaches of Sveti Stefan, Miloer Beach
on the mainland are two other dining venues: Olive Restaurant overlooks Sveti Stefan
and the renowned Queens Beach. The resort will launch its Aman Spa in May 2014.
Island and its beaches, while the Beach Caf offers casual alfresco dining in a secluded
As with all Aman resorts, Aman Sveti Stefan provides guests with personalised guided
The island of Sveti Stefan itself offers diverse dining options in a uniquely atmospheric
setting the Piazza. This open-air square is the heart and soul of the island, featuring
a number of dining venues including a taverna, an enoteca and an antipasti bar. Also
located on the island away from the vibrant bustle of the Piazza are: the Aman Restaurant
which serves Montenegrin and international cuisines throughout the day; Rakija Bar;
the Upper Terrace with its superb views; the Sun Terrace; and the Cliff Pool Terrace.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: Eight Suites at Villa Miloer and 50 Rooms/Cottages/
Suites on the island, restaurants and bars, living rooms, meeting rooms, two swimming
pools, library, boutique, six spa cottages, gymnasium, wireless internet, guided excursions
and historical tours.
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AM AN Z O E
P O RT O H E L I , G R E E C E
A egean S ea
AM ANR U YA
BODRUM, TURKEY
Amanruya lies in a quiet valley on Turkeys Bodrum Peninsula facing the Aegean Sea.
Located just beyond the township of Torba, the resort enjoys a sea frontage of almost one
kilometre and is bordered by a forest reserve. The surrounding hillsides are blanketed
in native pines and aged olive trees, which, together with the ocean vista, contribute
to the tranquil setting of this all-season resort. An access road weaves its way through
the forest before revealing ones first glimpse of Amanruya a collection of terraced
buildings interspersed with courtyards, inspired by the regions traditional architecture.
The resorts proximity to the seaport city of Bodrum and ancient cities such as Didyma
and Ephesus make it an ideal base for exploring the regions historic treasures as well
as enjoying its natural beauty.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 36 Suites with private pools, a dining pavilion, bar,
lounge and arrival pavilion, 50-metre swimming pool, library, wireless internet, art
gallery, Beach Club, cultural excursions, water sports and hiking.
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AM AN J E NA
MARRAKECH, MOROCCO
Amanjena (peaceful paradise) is located just outside the ancient city of Marrakech, set
within an oasis of palms and olive trees adjacent to the lush fairways of the Amelkis Golf
Course. Moorish heritage is reflected throughout the pis-walled resort, including the
Guest Pavilions that radiate out from an ancient bassin, echoing the style of a sultans
palace. Amanjena offers a variety of guided excursions on foot, bicycle or private car
into the medina, the famous Djemaa el-Fna square and the palaces, gardens and craft
shops of ancient Marrakech, as well as farther afield into the High Atlas Mountains.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 38 Pavilions/ Maisons (14 with private pools) and
one Al-Hamra Maison (with private pool and butler service), swimming pool, two
restaurants serving Mediterranean/Moroccan and Thai cuisine, pool terrace restaurant,
bar, library, wireless internet, boutique, spa and fitness centre, gym, tennis, golf,
shopping and medina walks, hiking in the High Atlas Mountains, desert excursions,
horseback riding and museum tours.
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AM AN YAR A
AM AN GANI
WYOMING, USA
Amangani (peaceful home) clings to the crest of East Gros Ventre Butte, some 2,135
metres above sea level, and affords magnificent views of the Grand Tetons and Snake
River Valley. The first Aman resort in North America, it evokes the atmosphere of
the American West, from its redwood panelling to its blazing logfires. Amangani is
an all-season resort: The winter highlight is skiing, while in spring, summer and fall
the surrounding wilderness areas of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks are
amongst the many attractions.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 40 Suites, heated swimming pool, whirlpool,
restaurant, bar, library, wireless internet, gallery, the Takoda Room, spa and fitness centre
with gym, ski lounge, snowmobiling, sleigh rides, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing,
dog sledding, snowcat powder skiing, heli-skiing, wildlife safaris, hiking, horseback
riding, biking, fly fishing, canoeing, rafting, lake and river cruising, hot air ballooning,
paragliding, rock and ice climbing, tennis, golf, museums and shopping.
AM ANGI R I
U TA H , U S A
Amangiri (peaceful mountain) is located on 600 acres in Canyon Point, Southern Utah,
close to the border with Arizona. The resort is tucked into a protected valley with
sweeping views towards the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Built
around a central swimming pool with spectacular views, the resort blends into its
dramatic surrounds where deep canyons and towering plateaus create a raw landscape
of immense power. Amangiris Aman Spa features a floatation therapy pavilion, a water
pavilion with sauna, steam room, cold plunge pool and step pool, a fitness centre and
a yoga pavilion.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES: 34 Suites (six with private pools), dining room,
private dining room, cellar, living room, gallery, library, wireless internet, swimming pool,
desert lounge, Aman Spa, guided hiking, biking, customised rock climbing, canyoneering,
horseback riding, scenic helicopter and fixed wing tours, hot air ballooning, fly fishing
and float trips on the Colorado River, boating and fishing on Lake Powell, nature and
historical tours to Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks.
Tel: (94) 11 203 5700 Fax: (94) 11 255 5922 For reservations email [email protected]
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