AMAN ANNOUNCES PHASED REOPENING OF RESORTS GLOBALLY
Following these unprecedented times, and as we begin a phased reopening of our resorts, we look to the future with optimism and gratitude for all we have learned and how we can evolve. |
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AMAN ANNOUNCES PHASED REOPENING OF RESORTS GLOBALLY
Following these unprecedented times, and as we begin a phased reopening of our resorts, we look to the future with optimism and gratitude for all we have learned and how we can evolve. |
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2020-06-10
Taking all appropriate steps in line with guidelines from the World Health Organisation and government authorities according to each location, Aman is poised to welcome guests who, when the time is right, will return to our serene hideaways which have been adapted in practice, but unchanged in spirit.
Aman was founded in 1988 with the vision of building a collection of intimate retreats – each with the unassuming, warm hospitality of a gracious private home. The first, Amanpuri (meaning place of peace) in Phuket, Thailand, established the concept, and since then Aman has grown to encompass 32 unique hotels and resorts in 20 inspiring destinations across the world, with a further eight coming soon, taking the brand to 40 resorts in 22 countries.
Earth’s remotest destinations are often its most beautiful, and it is in these sacred spaces that Aman shaped its retreats as culturally integrated sanctuaries not just for guests, but for staff and neighbouring communities. From the lofty peaks of Bhutan to the legendary reefs of Indonesia’s Flores Sea, Aman’s peaceful sanctuaries are far removed from daily life, providing the seclusion, privacy and wellbeing for which the brand is revered.
When reassessing travel in a post-COVID-19 world, it is important to go back to Aman’s roots as the pioneer in this ultra-luxury and niche segment of hideaway resorts. In numerous ways, the generosity of space and efforts to slow down time, have always been firmly ingrained in Aman’s DNA, from the architecture and design of standalone pavilions with private pools, to the low room count and subtle service which now makes the brand a blueprint for the future of travel. In navigating this new world, we will continue to place our guests and staff at the centre of everything that we do and feel safe in the knowledge that guests will find their sanctuary, a sense of calm and familiarity in our ‘places of peace’. That is the enduring spirit of Aman.Planned reopening dates (which may be subject to change)Europe & Africa Aman Venice (Italy) – 18 June Amanzoe (Greece) – 18 June Amanruya (Turkey) – Opened 6 June Aman Sveti Stefan (Montenegro) – 1 July Amanjena (Morocco) – July (date TBC) Aman Le Melezin – 11 Dec
USA & Caribbean Amangiri (USA) – Opened 21 May Camp Sarika (USA) – 1 July Amangani (USA) – Opened 1 June Amanera (Dominican Republic) – 1 July Amanyara (Turks & Caicos) – 24 July
Asia Amanpuri (Thailand) – Villas remained open throughout. Hotel reopens - 1 July Aman Tokyo (Japan) – 1 July Amanemu (Japan) – Opened 1 June Aman Kyoto (Japan) – Remained open throughout Amanoi (Vietnam) – Remained open throughout Amansara (Cambodia) – Remained open throughout Amantaka (Laos) – 1 July Amanpulo (Philippines) – 26 June Amangalla (Sri Lanka) – 1 August Amanwella (Sri Lanka) – 1 August Amanbagh (India) – 1 September Aman-i-Khas (India) – 1 October Amankora (Bhutan) – TBC Amanjiwo (Indonesia) – 19 June Amandari (Indonesia) – 1 July Amankila (Indonesia) – 1 July Aman Villas at Nusa Dua (Indonesia) – 1 July Amanwana (Indonesia) – 1 August Amanyangyun (China) – Open Amanfayun (China) – Open Aman Summer Palace (China) – Open Amandayan (China) – Open
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