Amoh a Luxury Collection Resort Rhodes Redefines the Greek Island Escape with a More Intimate Sense of Luxury

(NEWS) BETHESDA, MD, 2026-Apr-28 — /Travel PR News/ — Set above the Aegean near Lindos, Amoh, a Luxury Collection Resort, Rhodes marks the arrival of The Luxury Collection on the island, bringing with it a design-led approach that draws as much from the terrain as it does from the traditions embedded within it. Built on a peninsula bordered by an ancient limestone quarry, the resort feels less imposed and more uncovered — its architecture shaped by stone, sea and the quiet rhythm of the surrounding environment.

According a press release shared by Marriott International, the property has been conceived as a contemporary interpretation of Greek island living, where interiors are pared back to natural textures and muted tones, allowing the setting to take precedence. Across its 197 rooms and suites, private pools and open terraces create a sense of seclusion, while uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean stretch outward, uninterrupted.

The experience extends naturally toward the shoreline, where two beaches — Kavos and Kymata — offer contrasting moods of calm, each within walking distance from the heart of the resort. Here, the pace slows further, defined less by itinerary and more by light, wind and water.

Dining, meanwhile, forms a central thread of the stay. Rather than a single culinary identity, the resort unfolds through a series of spaces — from seafood rooted in Aegean traditions to Italian-inspired open-air dining and more contemporary European interpretations. The emphasis remains on seasonal ingredients and understated craftsmanship, complemented by informal moments such as poolside dining or sunset aperitivos by the fire.

There is also a deliberate effort to anchor the experience in place. Guests are invited to engage with the island beyond its surface, whether through tastings of local olive varieties or smaller, immersive encounters that connect food, landscape and tradition.

Wellness follows a similar philosophy. At the resort’s spa, treatments draw on natural Greek ingredients and elemental themes, offering a slower, more grounded approach to relaxation. Facilities range from treatment rooms and thermal spaces to fitness areas and outdoor courts, but the focus remains on balance rather than intensity.

The opening reflects a broader expansion of The Luxury Collection across Greece, where the brand has been steadily building a portfolio that stretches across islands and mainland destinations. In Rhodes, however, the emphasis appears more introspective — less about arrival, and more about retreat.

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