The Enchanting Waterscapes of Aman Pools
At every hotel I visit, the pool or soaking tub is my first stop! Aman's pools perfectly embody this philosophy—they are far more than just swimming venues, but extensions of space that resonate with the earth and architecture. Whether reflecting boundless skies, hovering above rice paddies, or nestled among geological wonders, Aman's pools are celebrated as some of the world's most breathtakingly beautiful waterscapes.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, Thailand
Aman's latest urban oasis is set within the historic, lush Nai Lert Park, completing the brand’s journey that began in Thailand with Amanpuri. Aman’s city hotels are hailed as "vertical sanctuaries," bringing the serenity of resorts to the world’s top metropolises. The tranquil 25-meter outdoor pool at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is shaded by greenery and overlooks the city skyline, offering an escape from Bangkok’s bustling rhythm while providing easy access to the spa for instant urban relaxation.
Amanpuri, Phuket, Thailand
As Aman’s first resort, Amanpuri is perched on a private peninsula along Phuket’s west coast, setting the standard for the brand’s design, service, and ethos. At its heart lies a mirror-like, ripple-free 27-meter black-tiled pool facing the Andaman Sea, serving as the resort’s stunning visual centerpiece. Flanked by swaying coconut palms and Thai-style pavilions, it’s an idyllic spot for lazy afternoons.
Amanruya, Turkey
Inspired by traditional Turkish villages, Amanruya rests in a quiet valley on the Bodrum Peninsula, overlooking the Aegean Sea. The resort’s 50-meter infinity pool, paved with emerald marble from Antalya, winds down the hillside like a gemstone, passing dining pavilions before reaching the spa. Sun loungers line its edges, offering views of rolling olive groves and azure bays. The pool’s reflective surface shimmers from every angle, mirroring the resort’s Ottoman-inspired architecture. Swim freely or float toward the horizon, feeling at one with nature. Each pavilion also boasts a private pool for secluded morning serenity.
Amangiri, Utah, USA
Tucked into a protected valley among Utah’s canyons, Amangiri’s modernist suites blend seamlessly with the landscape. Its iconic pool wraps around a 160-million-year-old sandstone monolith, serving as both an architectural marvel and a meditative retreat. Gazing at the canyons from the water, guests feel deeply connected to nature, their minds settling into stillness.
Aman New York, USA
Housed in Manhattan’s landmark Crown Building, Aman New York was meticulously restored by longtime collaborator Jean-Michel Gathy and features a three-floor, 2,300-square-meter flagship spa. At its heart is a 20-meter indoor pool beneath soaring ceilings, bathed in natural light through floor-to-ceiling soundproof windows. Flanked by fireplaces, wooden decks, and loungers, the space is crowned by three copper domes inspired by Indonesian temples, while a sculptural wind chime evokes the solemnity of a church organ, creating a one-of-a-kind aquatic sanctuary.
Amankila, Indonesia
Perched on Bali’s lush hills above Amuk Bay, with Mount Agung at its back and the Lombok Strait in view, Amankila’s three-tiered infinity pool cascades down the slope in water-green mosaic tiles, mirroring the terraced rice fields below. Many suites also feature private pools for secluded ocean vistas.
Amanjiwo, Indonesia
Nestled in Central Java’s cultural heartland, Amanjiwo overlooks the UNESCO-listed Borobudur Temple and the mystical Kedu Plain. At its center lies a serene 40-meter pool surrounded by banyan trees and limestone hills. Paved with Javanese green stone and framed by palatial colonnades, its majestic design invites contemplation, drawing the eye toward Borobudur’s distant silhouette.
Amandari, Indonesia
Modeled after a traditional Balinese village, Amandari sits on the edge of the Ayung River Valley near Ubud, Bali’s cultural hub. Its central infinity pool follows the terrain, curving along the resort’s edge like the layered rice terraces beyond, blending into the verdant landscape. Swimming here offers panoramic views of lush hills and Bali’s rural charm.
Amanbagh, India
Set in Rajasthan’s countryside against the Aravalli Hills, Amanbagh resembles a palace hidden among palms and eucalyptus trees. The 33-meter central pool, paved in soft green quartz, is encircled by Mughal-style domes and colonnades, creating a regal yet peaceful desert oasis.