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Amanzoe

Peloponnese, Greece • Porto Heli • OVER THE TOP

avg. $2,479 / night

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Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

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Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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At a glance

Ed Tuttle's hilltop pavilions distill ancient Greek temple proportions into habitable architecture above the Argolic Gulf.

Best for: Architecture enthusiasts and classicists

Highlights:

  • Ed Tuttle's 2012 design translates Doric temple geometry into 38 pavilions
  • Travertine colonnades and reflecting pools echo Epidaurus and Mycenae without pastiche
  • Honey-timber interiors paired with veined marble and spare furnishings
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PB hotel design editorial

Drawn from the geometry of ancient Greek temple architecture and set across a hilltop above the Argolic Gulf near Porto Heli, the colonnaded pavilions of Amanzoe translate classical antiquity into something immediately habitable rather than merely referential. Ed Tuttle, the Bangkok-based architect and designer behind many of Aman's most distinctive properties, completed the project in 2012 across 25 hectares of Peloponnesian landscape, producing 38 pavilions and villas arranged around a sequence of long reflecting pools and limestone colonnades. The travertine-clad columns visible throughout carry simplified Doric proportions, their stone-block construction echoing the temple complexes at nearby Epidaurus and Mycenae without tipping into pastiche — the cypress trees and wild rosemary of the surrounding landscape doing much of the grounding work. Inside, Tuttle's interiors move between warmth and austerity in the way this part of Greece demands. Guest pavilions pair honey-toned timber ceilings with large-format veined marble headboard panels and travertine floors, the furniture kept deliberately spare — a low round marble table, a curved lounge chair in stone-coloured linen, bougainvillea trailing over rough-hewn limestone thresholds. The main restaurant shifts register entirely: floor-to-ceiling slabs of dark grey marble cover the primary wall, a double-sided fireplace anchoring the room while blush-upholstered dining chairs and warm cedar ceiling panels soften what could otherwise feel monumental. The whole property operates as a meditation on the Mediterranean deep past, experienced at ground level.

Travel notes

25min helicopter ride or 2hr 30min drive from Athens airport (ATH)

About

Amanzoe, the 5-star resort in Porto Heli, Greece, offers a collection of villas with private chefs, hosts and private pools. The resort occupies an entire hilltop and offers a private beach for unrivalled space and seclusion.

Amenities

Pool

Internet

Kids Activities

Beachfront

Shuttle Bus Service

Suites

Room service

Free Internet

Free Parking

Wheelchair Access

Amanzoe Reviews

275 reviews

"I recently stayed at Amanzoe and it exceeded every expectation. The property is stunning — peaceful, beautifully designed, and surrounded by incredible views of the Peloponnese coastline. Every detail feels thoughtful and refined without ever being overwhelming. The service was exceptional from start to finish. The staff were warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, making the entire stay feel effortless and personal. The villas are spacious, private, with an atmosphere that is both luxurious and calming. Easily one of the most memorable hotel experiences I’ve had, and a place I would return to without hesitation."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 22, 2026

"The pros: So many positives…. The Architecture is stunning The rooms are extremely spacious The service was excellent The beach club is beautiful Great lap pool options; 1 heated to around 82 degrees, 1 at ambient temperature which in October was around 72-73 degrees. The cons: The food isn’t up to par with the rest of the hotel 1 big negative is the location of the beach in relation to the hotel. The walk to the beach is over an hour. The mini bar snacks are abysmal. This really needs improvement."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Oct 25, 2025

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