Aman, renowned for its luxurious retreats and holistic wellness philosophy for over three decades, has announced a series of inspiring wellness initiatives for 2025. From the heart of Manhattan to the serene landscapes of Bhutan, guests can expect transformative experiences that blend ancient traditions with cutting-edge therapies. These new initiatives, combined with partnerships with renowned athletes like Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic, solidify Aman's position as a leader in luxury wellness experiences.
At Aman New York, a two-night Wellness Escape offers a journey of renewal with daily personal training sessions, yoga and invigorating cryotherapy. The hotel has also introduced a new Facial Reiki treatment, combining ancient healing techniques with modern therapies.
In Utah, Amangiri invites guests to reconnect with nature through its Longevity Powered by Nature retreat, guided by Buddhist monk Geshe Yong Dong. Guests will partake in mindfulness practices, meditation, and stargazing, while enjoying personalised coaching and rejuvenating spa therapies.
At Amangani in the Rocky Mountains, the Après Ski Dream offers a luxurious post-ski ritual with CBD-enriched massages and soothing wraps. The resort also introduces the Shirodhara Body Ritual, an Ayurvedic therapy featuring a stream of warm oil poured onto the forehead.
Amanyara in Turks & Caicos will host a series of wellness workshops led by renowned practitioners, including Dr. Shauna Shapiro, a leading expert in mindfulness and mental health.
In Sri Lanka, Amangalla introduces Ceylon Crystal Therapy, a deeply rejuvenating ritual rooted in the island's traditions. Guests can also participate in Monk-Led Meditation and Monk Blessings, offering a profound connection with Sri Lanka's spiritual heritage.
Aman Tokyo celebrates its 10th anniversary with a refined Signature Spa Journey, incorporating the calming fragrance of Kuromoji extract. In Kyoto, guests can experience the healing powers of Japanese hot springs with the Onsen Escape, featuring private onsen sessions and wellness-focused dining.
At Amankora in Bhutan, guests can experience Sound Bath Sessions and engage with traditional Bhutanese medicine practices, including the Thousand Gold Treatment offered by Dr. Dorji Gyeltshen.
Amanyangyun in China introduces the Banya Spa House Programme, offering a private retreat with a traditional banya sauna, cold plunges, and invigorating scrubs.