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Getting There The journey to Amangiri may seem far for some, typically taking 7-9 hours depending on connecting flights, but it is well worth it. The best way to travel from Miami to Amangiri is to fly to Page Municipal Airport (PGA) in Arizona via Phoenix or Denver, then take a private transfer to the property, which can be arranged by Amangiri. Arriving at Amangiri is an experience in itself. After landing at Page Airport, I was transported to the property—an unforgettable 25-minute drive through raw, cinematic landscapes. As I approached the edge of the resort, a modest sign and understated entrance greeted me, almost blending into the terrain. From there, we drove along a winding road toward the resort, which revealed sweeping vistas and the iconic Navajo Sandstone formations, known for their smooth curves and towering vertical cliffs. The surrounding landscape looked almost surreal—like ancient, dune-like sculptures carved by time. I later learned these dramatic formations were shaped over centuries by wind and water, preserving the desert’s natural artistry in every contour