# Aman Resorts for Honeymoons: Amangiri, Amanjiwo & Amangani Reviewed

> No loyalty program, no room categories, no advertising — Aman competes on place and design rather than amenity count. Here is what actually justifies $2,000-plus a night at Amangiri, Amanjiwo, and Amangani for a honeymoon, and where the model falls short.

*Published 2026-07-03 · By Priya Nair*

Aman Resorts occupies a singular position in luxury hospitality: no loyalty program, no referral points, minimal advertising, and properties that compete on design and place rather than amenity count. For honeymooners weighing the $2,000-plus-per-night tier, that model demands honest scrutiny — you are not buying inclusions, you are buying architecture, seclusion, and a service culture. The three properties reviewed here — Amangiri in Utah, Amanjiwo in Central Java, and Amangani in Jackson Hole — represent the brand's American and Southeast Asian ranges and reward careful analysis before you commit.

## What are you actually paying for at Aman?

Aman properties maintain very low room counts — Amangiri has 34 suites, Amanjiwo 35, Amangani 40 — which produces high staff-to-guest ratios and a service culture trained to anticipate rather than react. There are no tiered room categories in the traditional sense; even entry-level suites are exceptionally large with private outdoor spaces, so you are not climbing an upsell ladder. Meals are either fully included or served from a captive, controlled on-property kitchen. The absence of a loyalty program is itself a positioning statement: Aman targets guests who are indifferent to points accumulation. Whether that justifies the rate depends entirely on how much you value singular design and privacy over the tangible inclusions a comparably priced Four Seasons or St. Regis would bundle in.

## Amangiri: the landscape is the product

**Amangiri** (Canyon Point, Utah) sits on 920 acres of the Colorado Plateau at the intersection of the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Bryce, and Zion — a landscape with no comparable equivalent in American luxury hospitality, as the resort's own [property page](https://www.aman.com/resorts/amangiri) makes clear. Its 34 suites are hewn into the desert, with poured-concrete walls, limestone floors, retractable glass walls opening to the desert, deep soaking tubs positioned for Navajo sandstone views, and fireplaces. The mesa-embracing pool is among the most photographed in the world. Nightly rates in 2026 range from $3,700 to $9,450 for standard suites, with private-pool suites reaching $6,000 to $12,000 and the Mesa Home at $15,000 to $25,000. Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner for two are included; alcohol and excursions are billed separately and priced aggressively, with guided canyon excursions running $700-plus per person.

The honest caveat matters here. Luxury Intel's 2026 review rates Amangiri 7.9 out of 10, awarding perfect scores for ambiance and near-perfect scores for rooms, while noting that service (2.7) and food (2.1) are relative weaknesses — [the architecture is the product, not the gastronomy](https://luxuryintel.co/hotels/amangiri). The Aman Spa draws on Navajo traditions, emphasizing earth, wind, fire, and water. If you come for the landscape and design and treat dining as functional, Amangiri delivers a honeymoon few settings can rival; if you expect food to match the price, temper expectations before you book.

## Amanjiwo: where the emotions match the cost

**Amanjiwo** (Borobudur, Central Java) is named 'Peaceful Soul' and overlooks the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Borobudur — the world's largest Buddhist temple complex — from within a natural amphitheatre at the foot of the Menoreh Hills. Architect Ed Tuttle designed the resort as an architectural homage to Borobudur itself, with the resort's entrance, central dome, and the temple all aligned on the same axis, per the [official resort page](https://www.aman.com/resorts/amanjiwo). Built almost entirely from locally quarried limestone, its 35 suites are laid out in a crescent, each with four-poster beds on raised platforms, thatched-roof pavilions, outdoor soaking tubs, and many with private pools. The Dalem Jiwo Suite — a two-bedroom retreat with a 15-meter infinity pool finished in traditional Javanese green stone — is the property's apex.

Current rates run $1,086 to $1,450 per night, with Monday bookings typically at the lower end — a fraction of Amangiri's pricing. Amanjiwo's most unreplicable feature is exclusive dawn access to Borobudur: hotel guests alone may visit the temple at sunrise, before general admission opens. Its Cultural Trails Package provides a guided private tour of the upper portions with expert guides, an access level unavailable through any other accommodation in the region. Guest reviews specifically characterize Amanjiwo as the first luxury property where the emotions matched the costs — a distinction the architecture-first, service-heavy Aman model earns most reliably in deeply cultural settings. For a honeymoon blending luxury with genuine cultural depth, it is arguably the best value in the entire portfolio.

## Amangani: mountain scenery, with a caveat

**Amangani** (Jackson Hole, Wyoming) is an imposing structure of Oklahoma sandstone, glass, and Pacific redwood set at 7,000 feet on Gros Ventre Butte, with floor-to-ceiling windows in all 40 suites framing direct Teton views. The critical planning note: the property closed in April 2025 for an extensive renovation, so prospective honeymooners booking for 2026 should confirm the reopening timeline directly with the resort before finalizing plans. Pre-renovation, rates ran roughly $1,500 to $3,000-plus per night depending on season, with peak ski season (December through February) at the upper end. Amangani provides complimentary shuttles to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and concierge-arranged access to guided Yellowstone and Grand Teton treks, hot-air ballooning, dog sledding, and wildlife safaris; The Grill sources regionally in a mountain-view setting. Unlike Amangiri and Amanjiwo, Amangani's draw is as much seasonal activity as intrinsic design — the correct Aman choice for couples who want dramatic American mountain scenery and adventure programming alongside the brand's service.

PropertySettingSuites2026 rate (per night)Best forAmangiriUtah desert / Colorado Plateau34$3,700–$9,450+Iconic design and landscape; not the foodAmanjiwoBorobudur, Central Java35$1,086–$1,450Cultural depth and best portfolio valueAmanganiJackson Hole, Wyoming40~$1,500–$3,000+ (confirm status)Mountain adventure; renovation in progress
How to offset having no points program. Because Aman has no loyalty currency, value comes from third-party levers: American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts (a $700 Amangiri spa credit plus breakfast, a property credit, and possible upgrades) is generally the strongest; the Citi 4th Night Free benefit is the most useful for a four-night stay; and booking directly via aman.com unlocks seasonal three-night full-board romance packages. Stack a channel benefit with a direct package rather than defaulting to a plain cash rate — the difference on a honeymoon-length stay is real.

## The verdict — and where else to look

Choose **Amangiri** for a once-in-a-lifetime desert-design honeymoon, accepting that the architecture, not the kitchen, is the reason you are there. Choose **Amanjiwo** for the best value and the most emotionally resonant stay in the portfolio, with cultural access no competitor can match. Consider **Amangani** for mountain adventure — but only after confirming its post-renovation operational status. Beyond these three, **Amanyara** in Turks and Caicos is the frequent honeymoon pick for couples who want a Caribbean beach and reef with a shorter flight, applying the same Aman model of few rooms, no tiered categories, and place-driven design. The consistent thread is that the Aman premium buys the setting and the service culture, not a list of inclusions — so choose the landscape you most want to wake up in, and use the third-party levers to make the rate defensible, following the value playbook laid out by [points-and-travel analysts](https://onemileatatime.com/how-to-maximize-value-at-aman-resorts/).

## Sources

1. [Amangiri](https://www.aman.com/resorts/amangiri)
2. [Amangiri Review 2026: 7.9/10, Ranked #96 of 417](https://luxuryintel.co/hotels/amangiri)
3. [Amanjiwo](https://www.aman.com/resorts/amanjiwo)
4. [How To Maximize Value At Aman Resorts](https://onemileatatime.com/how-to-maximize-value-at-aman-resorts/)

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