Drawing its name from the Sanskrit-derived word for ‘peace’ and combining it with ruya, Turkish for ‘dream’, Amanruya overlooks the Aegean Sea on Turkey’s Bodrum Peninsula. Bordered by a forest reserve, the resort enjoys a sea frontage of almost one kilometre and offers a serene Beach Club. Inspired by the region’s traditional architecture, the resort presents freestanding Pavilions, each with its own private garden and swimming pool. Situated close to ancient cities such as Didyma and Ephesus, Amanruya is an ideal base for exploring the region’s historic treasures and enjoying its natural beauty.
"Just like Amman's simple, quiet and far-reaching style, the service is meticulous and intimate, and the privacy is very good. The breakfast is meticulous and thoughtful. Because it is seasonal, the details change from frugality to luxury, which is a very good recommendation for the spectrum public. The humanity department is impeccable, and the tranquility will let you empty everything. The hotel beach is a scenic beach and no swimming, but the size of the room and the hotel public swimming pool can meet everyone's expectations. Both the restaurant and the room dining are delicious, meticulous and thoughtful. Wonderful memory, let go of the journey, and promised that we will meet again. It is recommended for those who are quiet in Zen to stay. If the heart is not quiet, why go there? ! In addition, I went to Mandarin Oriental on this trip. The seasonally-open hotel is too beautiful to be faulty. If you are accustomed to the bustling city but don’t want the hustle and bustle, I recommend you a hotel where the kings and princes like to go on vacation, Mandarin Oriental, just It's not easy to decide. The price is similar to Amman, there is not much difference, but the style is completely different. Regardless of the top and bottom, each is right."