Amanruya Resort - The Resort You Have to See to Believe

Located in Bodrum, Turkey, you can find the coveted Amanruya Resort. Nestled on a private pebble beach, your stay at Amanruya is sure to be filled with deep breaths of the ocean air as you look out at all of the ancient pine trees and olive groves. Guest pavilions offer a private garden and heated pool - with views of the ocean or the resort’s gardens. Each unit is fitted with a four post bed, fireplace, and massive terraces. If and when you are ever ready to leave the room, you can head to the beach club to snorkel, paddle board, or simply soak in the sun. There are many opportunities for couples to reconnect over massages and dinners - making this is the ultimate resort for renewal and relaxation.

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