Imagine a romantic getaway that takes your breath away – this is exactly what Amanzoe, the 5-star resort in Porto Heli, Greece, promises to deliver. Poised amid hillside olive groves with sweeping views of the Aegean Sea, this lavish resort offers a combination of relaxation and elegance that is perfect for honeymooners and couples seeking an intimate escape.
Unforgettable Accommodations
Amanzoe takes luxury to a new level with its chic, modern cottages. Inspired by ancient Greek pavilions, these cottages come equipped with Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, along with plush living areas and private plunge pools. For those seeking an even grander experience, Amanzoe offers 4- to 6-bedroom villas featuring outdoor pools, living areas, and full kitchens. Each villa also comes with its own private chef and host, providing an unparalleled level of service.
For the ultimate indulgence, Amanzoe’s 9-bedroom villa is a must. This sprawling estate offers six pools, a gym, and a private day spa, perfect for couples looking to enjoy their own piece of paradise.
Culinary Delights
Food lovers will be delighted by Amanzoe’s dining options. The sleek main restaurant offers a range of delectable meals, while the poolside eatery provides a more casual dining experience. For a truly unique experience, guests can enjoy a meal at the amphitheater. To top it all off, there’s a cocktail bar ready to mix up your favorite drink.
Wellness and Recreation
For those seeking to maintain their wellness routines, Amanzoe offers a gym and a yoga studio. The resort’s spa is a haven for relaxation, offering a range of treatments designed to rejuvenate and refresh. The outdoor pool provides a beautiful setting for a leisurely swim, while the private beach, complete with its own eatery, offers a serene spot to unwind.
In summary, Amanzoe provides an idyllic setting for romantic getaways and honeymoons. Its combination of luxurious accommodations, fine dining, wellness facilities, and breathtaking views make it a perfect destination for couples seeking a memorable escape.
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Summary of Verified Guests at Amanzoe Travelers highly praised the Amanzoe resort for its exceptional service, luxury accommodations, and stunning architecture. The staff's attention to detail, personalized service, and activities like nightly wine tastings and pottery making added to a delightful stay. Guests were particularly impressed with the tranquil atmosphere and the blend of modern amenities with classic charm. Many appreciated the Greek-inspired design, panoramic views, and world-class amenities like the beach club and spa. The food, particularly breakfast, was deemed exceptional by several reviewers, and the staff's ability to accommodate special dietary needs was also noted. Despite some criticisms, guests found the resort romantic, relaxing, and unforgettable, with many eager to return.
Reviews of Amanzoe
Seamless Blend of Modern Luxury and Traditional Grace
Every corner of this hotel tells a story of careful curation. The blend of modern amenities with classic charm created an atmosphere that felt both fresh and timeless. The staff moved with quiet efficiency, always present but never intrusive. I particularly appreciated the tranquil atmosphere of the lobby lounge -...
Every corner of this hotel tells a story of careful curation. The blend of modern amenities with classic charm created an atmosphere that felt both fresh and timeless. The staff moved with quiet efficiency, always present but never intrusive. I particularly appreciated the tranquil atmosphere of the lobby lounge - perfect for both business meetings and peaceful afternoon tea.
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Definitely a six out of five stars!
I wanted to take a moment to express my absolute delight and satisfaction with my recent stay at Amanzoe. This hotel is truly a hidden gem in the world of luxury resorts. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted by Lore and the entire management team who made us...
I wanted to take a moment to express my absolute delight and satisfaction with my recent stay at Amanzoe. This hotel is truly a hidden gem in the world of luxury resorts. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted by Lore and the entire management team who made us feel like royalty. Their attention to detail and personalized service truly set them apart from other resorts we have visited. Special shout out to John, the wine connoisseur whose nightly wine tastings were a delight. We were impressed by the selection of wines he had curated. If you have the opportunity to try it, I highly recommend it. They had amazing activities like pottery making with Maria, in house in their world class amenities. Breakfast was amazing with a view, and dinners were as warm as their smiles. The entire staff, from the drivers to the cleaners, were exceptional and thoughtful. Everyone knew our names and went above and beyond to ensure our stay was perfect including pregnancy pillows and gifts to make our baby moon more comfortable. It's rare to find such a level of service and attention to detail, even in a luxury resort like Aman. The architecture of Amanzoe is simply breathtaking. The vast, Greek-inspired design blends seamlessly with the stunning panoramic views that can be seen from every corner of the resort. It truly is a photographer's dream come true. In all our travels to various Aman resorts, Amanzoe is definitely one of the best. If we could, we would give it six out of five stars. Laure (not sure if I spelled her name correctly but she's the head of Aman) and her team have created a truly magical experience that we will remember for years to come. Thank you for making our stay truly unforgettable stay.
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Outstanding except for the Food
It’s an incredible resort. It’s stunning and not a dollar was spared on it. Luxurious, quiet and exquisite. All stone and wood and marble and luxury. Large suites gorgeous views and excellent services. The lovely Greek employees were so attentive and sweet and respectful. In particular Aris at the bar...
It’s an incredible resort. It’s stunning and not a dollar was spared on it. Luxurious, quiet and exquisite. All stone and wood and marble and luxury. Large suites gorgeous views and excellent services. The lovely Greek employees were so attentive and sweet and respectful. In particular Aris at the bar service and Yannis and also Alexandra at the pool restaurant and Ana at the spa. She was a phenomenal therapist and I had two facials with her. George at front desk Thank You for your incredible hospitality ! The only issue I found at Amanzoe is the food. Generally ok or good but nothing special. Limited menus and the dishes are just not that good. I’ve had so much better in other resorts. The Japanese menu is a total failure. The rolls seem to have been made by someone still learning to do it and no steak on the Japanese menu ??? Really? Also lunch at the pool restaurant no fish ! Imagine that. The waitress had to go get me a room service menu to order from. I asked for a seafood pizza at the beach club. The waiter was quote surprised by my request as it was not on the menu. So the chef made me this Lizette with about two shrimps and 5 pieces of calamari. It’s bad ! I’m sorry but aman needs to do something about the food at Amanzoe. I see others complaining about it too and now I know it is in fact a problem. I want to go back for a second visit but I want to know the Food at Amazon has been improved. It needs to be wow and it simply is not….i want to mention breakfast I can say was excellent but the rest needs serious improvement Otherwise I loved the property !
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My husband and I stayed at Amanzoe for our 35th wedding anniversary and it was the most incredible visit! The classic Greek architecture is beyond stunning as well as the grounds studded with fabulous elaborate olive and beautiful cypress trees. We stayed in a deluxe pool pavilion sea view which...
My husband and I stayed at Amanzoe for our 35th wedding anniversary and it was the most incredible visit! The classic Greek architecture is beyond stunning as well as the grounds studded with fabulous elaborate olive and beautiful cypress trees. We stayed in a deluxe pool pavilion sea view which was luxurious and expansive inside and out as well as laid out in such a thoughtful way.. loved the 2 bathrooms with huge double closet area connected by a fantastic, shared double shower with outdoor view ceiling. Oh and the room was spotless! Everything was perfect.. the amazing staff including Jordan, the daily manager, the lovely office staff and everyone in the dining venues couldn't have been nicer or more attentive. Food was delicious whether is was by the pool, in the bar or the main dining area with it's gorgeous view. We has an unforgettable private dinner by the property's amphitheater hosted by Dimitra who was a delightful server and converasionalist with deep knowledge about the property and the area. We also did a not-to-be missed day trip coordinated by Amanzoe to the ancient sites Mycenae and Epidaurus with an arranged guide as well as the charming town of Nafplio. Our driver, Nicos, was wonderful. Such a romantic and magical week! Can't wait to go back!
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Not the expected Aman quality and service
Overall this property’s service and communication do not live up to the Aman standard. We are disappointed in our stay. We had dozens of ants in our room for two out of the three nights of our stay. The hotel disinfected and cleaned them, and Ernst, the General Manager, spoke...
Overall this property’s service and communication do not live up to the Aman standard. We are disappointed in our stay. We had dozens of ants in our room for two out of the three nights of our stay. The hotel disinfected and cleaned them, and Ernst, the General Manager, spoke with us at breakfast between the first and second nights that we had ants. However what they did was not permanent and was not a good experience. Also, the first time they sprayed for the ants we waited and assumed no one was coming to clean them. We proceeded to shower and clean the floor ourselves, and then heard someone at the door. The coordination of staff and communication of what to expect was poor. Separately, we had very little personal greetings within the resort, as is common at other Aman properties. Our preferences weee not remembered either - we had specified that we were traveling for a baby moon. We received alcohol as a welcome drink (obviously my wife cannot drink!) Also when asking for sake, we were recommended a bottle and had two glasses given to us. At breakfast my wife was also served poached eggs (the menu and waitress did not specify that the eggs were poached). There were also a number of communication issues: 1) we asked for a golf cart to pick us up from our room on three separate occasions only to not have it arrive, we had to go to the front desk each time; 2) We had asked for laundry pick up, but they sent a golf cart to pick US up, not our laundry; 3) Based on pre departure email we expected checkout to be completed at our pavilion and a golf cart to pick us and our luggage up at the specified time. None of this occurred and we had to call the front desk for luggage pickup and to complete checkout at the front desk. On a more minor note, the bedside wireless telephone never worked. I called maintenance about it and was told they would come and look, but it did not appear as if anything was ever done. We communicated the above challenges throughout our stay and received an apology, but that was all. For the amount of money we spent at the resort, we expected a better experience and some gesture of appreciation for all of the issues that we experienced. The resort is on a beautiful property and has a nice beach, but the service and communication failures were extremely disappointing and do not meet the standards of Aman.
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Too expensive for the service offered
I am extremely disappointed with my recent stay at Amanzoe. Despite the high price, the service and overall experience were far below expectations. First and foremost, we were not allowed to choose a different room, even though we requested it. Additionally, our request for a late check-out was denied without...
I am extremely disappointed with my recent stay at Amanzoe. Despite the high price, the service and overall experience were far below expectations. First and foremost, we were not allowed to choose a different room, even though we requested it. Additionally, our request for a late check-out was denied without any reasonable explanation. The dining experience was equally disappointing. The quality of the food was very poor, definitely not what one would expect from such an expensive establishment. The location was also inconvenient. The journey from the airport to the hotel was excessively long, adding unnecessary stress to our trip. Besides the cost was not even included. Moreover, throughout our stay, we constantly felt like we were being sold something. It was as if the staff's primary focus was to push additional products and services rather than ensure our comfort. I wrote to the hotel to address these issues, but have not yet received an response. Overall, this experience was not worth the money spent, and I would not recommend this hotel to others.
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We have been to a few other Aman properties, but this particular location is as spectacular as it gets. The property is gorgeous and the staff is truly amazing. We loved our rooms, and were sad to leave after 4 days. It is worth the splurge and would love to...
We have been to a few other Aman properties, but this particular location is as spectacular as it gets. The property is gorgeous and the staff is truly amazing. We loved our rooms, and were sad to leave after 4 days. It is worth the splurge and would love to return. It's tough to go anywhere else after this experience, nothing measures up.
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Beautiful resort but left us a bit cold
Many will know that the luxury-hotel-loving world divides into two groups: Amanjunkies who love every aspect of these hotels and the rest of us. As a sybaritic traveler who always turns left on planes and generally only stays in hotel suites, I have tried to love them and there are...
Many will know that the luxury-hotel-loving world divides into two groups: Amanjunkies who love every aspect of these hotels and the rest of us. As a sybaritic traveler who always turns left on planes and generally only stays in hotel suites, I have tried to love them and there are aspects of these hotels which are exceptional but I am going to weigh in here about why Amanzoe left us a bit cold. So starting with strengths: This resort is stunningly beautiful. I took many photos and especially enjoyed views from the outdoor breakfast table. There are a handful of public rooms in free-standing buildings around the ornamental pond including the cathedral-like library. That is beautifully designed and the interior is very high quality but would you want to read a book in there? Probably not (more of this later). The Villas: There are no bad rooms. All accommodation is villa-style and, other than the larger properties on site, it is only location that influences the price. These are well-appointed provided you like that rather Spartan style (of course that is very appropriate when on the Peloponnese!). I did note that the bathroom blind was crooked and the daily snacks were not usually topped up so there were a few misses on detail but the villa was spacious and comfortable, even though the desk was very tight to do any work. I liked that the bathroom had two showers and toilets. The open wardrobes separated these so the dressing areas was very close to the bath. We had poor weather for part of our stay and the patio roof leaked so the loungers and the outdoor chairs got very wet – another miss on detail – so when the sun came out you couldn’t use them. Staff are very conscientious and sweet. I especially liked the breakfast crew and the beach staff. The Beach club. Although the “beach” is nothing of the sort – there is nowhere to walk and it has imported sand - it had WiFi, fantastic service with individual sun cream bottles supplied and your beach towels were rearranged if you vacated the lounger for lunch. So, there is a much to like BUT This place is so deathly dull, dull, and almost churchlike in its quietness everywhere (apart from the beach). Every public room you enter (like the library or the bar) you are usually the only guest and if there are others they do tend to be squirreled away in another corner. Also the food is NOT good. You are stuck in this resort – it’s not near any other villages with good restaurants - so you end up eating there every evening. Breakfast is by far the best meal of the day. There is a very poor Japanese restaurant. The place you have breakfast turns into a different restaurant in the evening and I preferred this to the Japanese, though the meals were nothing to rave about. In each of my 3 stays at Amans this has been a prevailing weakness. Maybe the fans value the silence much more than cuisine? I am more extrovert and enjoy chatting to people sometimes and like a good meal! In fact we did meet a charming couple (who have since become good friends as they live about 3 miles from us) who ticked the same way. We got chatting one rainy lunchtime as I could see the wife was like me -and looking around wanting to engage with someone other than a member of staff! The price. It is expensive and because of the aspects I don’t enjoy, for me I am not convinced of its value. Gift shop. Fancy a baseball cap with Amanzoe embroidered on it. Yours for a mere 160 Euros – you get the drift. So, in summary, if you like the Aman style and don’t care about food you will love it. For the rest of you, caveat emptor (I don’t know the Greek equivalent).
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Amanzoe, Olympus on earth
Amanzoe is one of the most amazing experiences that can be enjoyed. We had really high expectations about this marvellous hotel before our trip there, and It can be confirmed every detail that makes Amanzoe an outstanding place worth visiting. We stayed in the beach club of the hotel, whose...
Amanzoe is one of the most amazing experiences that can be enjoyed. We had really high expectations about this marvellous hotel before our trip there, and It can be confirmed every detail that makes Amanzoe an outstanding place worth visiting. We stayed in the beach club of the hotel, whose installation are a jewell itself, as well as the beach, perfect place to have a calm and rellaxing sunbath. After 5pm we left the Beach club and drove to the hotel, in order to have a cocktail at sunset. In that moment, hotel becomes a magical place because of a mix of its privileged location and majestic arquitecture: you feel like a mortal in the God's Olympus. ;) Finally, we ended the day having dinner at the restaurant exterior, being delighted by Greek culinary specialities during latest sunset lights. I left for the end the best Amanzoe characteristic, which is the profesionalism and kindness of all of their employees, from drivers, recepcionist, beach and restaurant waiters, sommelier.. every of them contribute to an excellent service and treat that makes the visitante feel like a special person. My special recognition to Evangelos Lapatas, F&B manager, great contributor to the Amanzoe special atmosphere and to our trip there. Thanks for your kindness support, Evangelos!
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Excellent Stay. Beautiful hotel and service.
An overdue review. My hubby and I stayed about a year and a half ago. It was the break we needed. We have been to many Greek islands, so we didn't need to explore; we just needed a break from a busy life for nine days, which was glorious. The...
An overdue review. My hubby and I stayed about a year and a half ago. It was the break we needed. We have been to many Greek islands, so we didn't need to explore; we just needed a break from a busy life for nine days, which was glorious. The rooms were the most sumptuous and well-designed we've ever stayed in. The service was top-notch, professional and friendly. The food (and they accommodated my gluten allergy - even the sushi!) was delicious. The gym was lovely and well equipped, even with reformer machines for pilates. The short bus ride to their stunning beach club is worth it. The pools are beautiful. Just a note - we hadn't stayed at an Aman before, so we didn't realise they don't give you the bill at the end of your meal or whenever you order. On the one hand, that's nice, but for people like us who want to know what we're spending, we would prefer to be offered the bill option. So, every time we asked - people were confused. We were confused because we didn't realise that was a part of the "experience". One other odd thing, every morning for the first 4 days, we were awakened by a chronic pelting sound to our windows. We thought maybe it was a woodpecker, but the spacing was too far apart. It sounded like rocks pelting our window, but then we thought maybe it was an AC thing since it was such a specific timing and pattern. It happened every morning at about 6 a.m. When we would get up to check or raise the blinds, it would stop for the rest of the morning. We did tell management. When we checked, we found the oddest and clearly deliberate rock formation outside our room every morning. Freaky. Other than that, it was lovely. My hubby and I usually go away to unwind. We're not particularly ambitious (a.k.a. lazy) travellers that must pack it all in. We work hard at a leisurely, if nothing at all, pace in very comfortable accommodations. This fit the bill amazingly.
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Zero ambiance,Not worth it
We were inviting friends for dinner to the Greek restaurant of the hotel and the food was very poor also service very slow This hotel is hollow with no ambiance and 5km away from the beach One must be out of their mind to stay there You are in Greece...
We were inviting friends for dinner to the Greek restaurant of the hotel and the food was very poor also service very slow This hotel is hollow with no ambiance and 5km away from the beach One must be out of their mind to stay there You are in Greece at a luxury hotel with Zero ambiance and with luxury rooms with swimming pools for the fools
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Before I begin, we discussed our disappointments with the manager, and our experience was corrected to the best of his and his teams ability. However, I'm sharing it here as constructive reviews are not only a great help for interested visitors (we would've appreciated knowing the shortcomings and would've thought...
Before I begin, we discussed our disappointments with the manager, and our experience was corrected to the best of his and his teams ability. However, I'm sharing it here as constructive reviews are not only a great help for interested visitors (we would've appreciated knowing the shortcomings and would've thought twice about booking), but it helps manage expectations, for Amanzoe's good. We admittedly had high expectations. There was a lot wrong but most importantly for us was the food - it was absolutely horrendous. Of all things, a Greek salad (in Greece) should be done right, but it was a bowl of mush with too many overchopped, watery and tasteless tomatoes. This happened not once, but twice. Since our visit, we're put off seabass carpaccio. It was inedible. It was so grossly salty it took our breath away (the salt is to mask the age), and it was so tough we couldn't slice through it. The seafood, veg and fruit are not fresh. And if you're interested in indulging in the Greek favourites you'll be highly disappointed to find menus that are more international, and the few Greek options that are available are terribly executed. When it comes to staff, they are very very poorly trained. To the point that it was frustrating. I felt for them, because they seemed clueless in the simplest of situations. Although most were sweet natured, everyone seemed like an intern. Our takeaway was that Amanzoe prioritises aesthetic appeal over areas of great importance. We've learnt not to be fooled by beautiful grounds and a big room. No one cares for a reflective pool and pretty flowers, if their shower doesn't work properly and the food is inedible.
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Our best experience in our Greece trip!
Amanzoe is now one of my top of mind favourite Aman destination, along with Amanoi and Amanjiwo! This stay was the final destination of our trip in Greece. I was so happy that I rightly put Amanzoe as our last destination - save best for the last - otherwise I...
Amanzoe is now one of my top of mind favourite Aman destination, along with Amanoi and Amanjiwo! This stay was the final destination of our trip in Greece. I was so happy that I rightly put Amanzoe as our last destination - save best for the last - otherwise I might keep comparing Amanzoe with other resorts. We had very smooth check-in process to begin with. All our luggages had been delivered prior my arrival in our room. Somehow the staff had known which luggages were my belongings and my partner and put in the right section - mindblowing! My spa journey was truly amazing. I took 2 hours of Amanzoe's signature spa. The therapist really put attention to detail in fact she was making sure that there was no lousy sounds outside without I asked. Also as an Asian, I can say she gave right pressure for my body! We had amphitheater private dinner and it was amazing too. Even though the cooking was not like michelin style but they provided high end ingredients for us. And not to mention, Dimitria, she was so attentive and friendly to serve our dinner. We had amazing conversation, in fact we finished our dinner on 11pm-ish - it's nice conversation with her! During our time in the beach club, the team served my drink and even remembered my favourite drink: gin and tonic and created cocktail based on my favourite ingredients! This was also part of Aman magic that make us feel home to stay again in Aman. Kudos for all the staffs from front desk, dining area, buggy services, private dinner, housekeeping, spa, and so on! Also, our beloved GM, Ernst that leads the entire Amanzoe team.
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Breathtaking views at Amanzoe!
Amanzoe is breathtakingly beautiful. Stayed here with my husband for five days. I would have given them 5 stars but the first night was a bit of a disaster. Dinner was a bit disappointing as it took almost an hour before we were served our entree. Having many guests is...
Amanzoe is breathtakingly beautiful. Stayed here with my husband for five days. I would have given them 5 stars but the first night was a bit of a disaster. Dinner was a bit disappointing as it took almost an hour before we were served our entree. Having many guests is not an excuse for bad service. The wait staff would forget to replenish our drinks despite numerous requests. Started to get anxious that we were not going to get our usual Aman service. Breakfast and dinner in the next couple of days was so much better with Marina and Georgios who were always around during our meals. Both were very attentive and efficient making sure that meals and drinks were promptly served. Marina and Georgios were exceptional from start to finish. These guys are the best! I enjoyed the koulouri (round sesame bread) at breakfast and without having to ask this time, my bread basket was quickly replenished. This is how Aman is and this is the reason why we love being in an Aman Property. Anything and everything you want is anticipated and delivered without being obtrusive. Our pavilion was spotlessly clean, comfortable, well equipped, and spacious. However, the thinning towels and the out of shape bath mats needs to be replaced. Housekeeping replenished my favourite ginger cookies, tea and lemon drink daily. We were very happy to have been able to visit Hydra for half a day. Interestingly, a lot of shops and restaurants were still open at this time of the year. With the kind assistance of Georgia from Guest Relations, she prearranged everything for us and all went smoothly from booking the car service from Amanzoe and the water taxi to Hydra and back. Excellent service and no time wasted waiting for a ride. We came to Amanzoe on the 1st week of November and the place is winding down for winter and reopening again in the spring so only the main area was open for dining . The breakfast selection was very good although options for lunch & dinner were limited. My favorite was the baby green salad with fruits and nuts. My husband had his grass fed rib eye steak. Delicious! The truffle risotto needs improvement. Nama, the Japanese restaurant was already closed for the winter. Overall, Amanzoe is a place we enjoyed and would go back to.
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