
Amanruya
Amanruya — 'peaceful dream' in Turkish — sits on a pine-covered hillside above the Aegean, its 36 stone cottages scattered across terraced gardens that cascade to a private beach. The architecture draws on the vernacular of the Bodrum peninsula: rough-hewn limestone, terracotta, and hand-carved wooden ceilings. Each cottage has a private pool and garden. The Aman Spa uses local olive oil and Turkish hammam traditions. The kitchen sources from the surrounding Aegean villages — octopus from Güllük, figs from Milas, olive oil from Bodrum's own groves.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views and the renowned Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
A vibrant harbor filled with luxury yachts, boutiques, and seaside cafes.
A museum dedicated to the life and work of one of Turkey’s most beloved singers and artists.


