Amanruya ranks #18 on our 2026 list of the best solo retreat hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the architecture, the bar, the suite ritual, and the alternatives we measured it against.
“Aman's Bodrum property — 36 cottages in Demirbükü, the most refined Turkish luxury.”
Aman's Bodrum property — 36 cottages in Demirbükü, the most refined Turkish luxury.
Mediterranean solo trips have a particular shape. The morning is the swim. The long lunch is at the harbourside trattoria. The afternoon is the book on the deck. The evening is the bar at the hotel. Properties that earn solo-list inclusion in the Mediterranean are owner-operated for generations and have the kind of staff continuity that means a regular's name is remembered after a single visit.
Aman is the luxury group most calibrated for solo travel. Founded in 1988 by Adrian Zecha and now owned by Russian-American developer Vladislav Doronin, Aman has built its identity around the deliberate solitude that other luxury groups treat as an exception. The architecture is restrained. Service is anticipatory but never theatrical. Suites are oversized — Aman has the largest standard rooms of any luxury brand at scale, which matters disproportionately when you are using one for a week alone. The brand is famous for the kind of multi-night stays where guests check in, do not check out, and lose track of what day it is. For a solo retreat the Aman case is structural: the property is built for the trip you are taking.
For a 2026 solo trip at this level, the most direct comparisons are Claridge's in London (#17 on this list), Mandarin Oriental Bangkok in Bangkok (#19 on this list), Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid in Madrid (#16 on this list). Amanruya earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons covered in the verdict above — usually a combination of architectural privacy, the bar that holds for one, and the staff continuity that makes a multi-night solo stay feel held rather than transactional. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular trip is the runner-up.
Address: Demir Mevkii, Gölköy, Bülent Ecevit Cd., 48483 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye. Solo-suited categories — the executive king with the working desk, the studio suite with the right bath, the small villa with private outdoor space — book three to six months ahead in shoulder season. Some of the smallest properties on this list (Rachamankha, Yufuin Tamanoyu, Belmond Phou Vao) book twelve months ahead. The full review at the hotel page has current rates and the room categories worth paying up for. Use the solo retreat occasion page for the broader context.
Sibling entries on the Top 50 Solo Retreat list with full editorial cases:
#17 · Claridge's · London#19 · Mandarin Oriental Bangkok · Bangkok#16 · Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid · Madrid#20 · Castello del Nero, A COMO Hotel · Tuscany