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Julia Garner

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Accomodations A stay at Amangiri typically costs around $5,000 per night for a 1,000-square-foot Desert View Suite which I stayed at. It is inclusive, pay extra for certain activities , except alcohol. This rate includes round-trip transfers from Page Municipal Airport, as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner for two guests per room (excluding alcoholic beverages, spa treatments, and most excursions). Additional perks include a scheduled group wellness class, daily guided group hikes, and in-room refreshments, including non-alcoholic beverages. My Desert View Suite featured a private entrance with a minimalist water feature, setting a serene tone from the moment I arrived. Inside, the space blended distressed concrete walls—crafted with the region’s own sands mixed into the concrete—with rich wooden accents and a calming palette of beige and earthy furnishings. The bathroom, designed in a linear format, featured a handmade vase by the toilet, beautifully illuminated and resembling a museum piece. On the opposite side, the shower and bathtub were positioned to face a tall vertical window, framing breathtaking views of the mountain range and seamlessly bringing the outdoors into the space.

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