Aman sets reopening dates for hotels worldwide

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The Amenera in the Dominican Republic is scheduled to reopen July 1.
The Amenera in the Dominican Republic is scheduled to reopen July 1.

Aman has embarked on a phased reopening of its resorts, with plans to have most properties up and running by the end of this summer.

In the U.S. and Caribbean, Aman’s Camp Sarika at Amangiri in Utah and Amanera in the Dominican Republic are scheduled to open July 1. Amanyara in Turks & Caicos will resume operations July 24. 

Amangiri and Amangani in Wyoming reopened earlier this spring.

In Europe and Africa, Amanruya in Turkey reopened on June 6 and Aman Venice and Amanzoe in Greece are slated to follow on June 18. Aman Sveti Stefan in Montenegro is set to reopen July 1, followed by Amanjena in Morocco sometime in July.

Aman Le Melezin in France will remain closed until Dec. 11.

In Asia, Amanpulo in the Philippines will be restarting operations on June 26, while Amanjiwo in Indonesia will reopen June 19. Amanpuri in Thailand, Aman Tokyo, Amantaka in Laos and Amandari, Amankila and the Aman Villas at Nusa Dua in Indonesia are on track to open July 1. 

Amanemu and Aman Kyoto in Japan, Amanoi in Vietnam, Amansara in Cambodia and Amanyangyun, Amanfayun, Aman Summer Palace and Amandayan in China have either already reopened or remained open throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.

Aman’s Sri Lankan properties -- Amangalla and Amanwella -- are on track to open on Aug. 1. 

The brand’s Amanbagh and Aman-i-Khas hotels in India are both expected to reopen this fall. 

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