
Best Resort Hotels in Thailand
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a resort hotel in Thailand. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of resort hotels in Thailand is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
Let us help you make searching for the perfect place to stay more inspiring, more informed and more enjoyable.
Koh Samui, Mae Nam
Belmond Napasai
(5 stars)Just 10 miles from the airport, the Belmond Napasai five star hotel complex is snuggled amongst the palms that border its picturesque private beach. With 24 suites, 45 villas and a raft of different things to do, it is an ideal venue for a family holiday. Activities include an attractive infinity pool, children’s pool, spa and wellness treatments, tennis courts, and a variety of water sports, boat trips, golf, and elephant excursions. With qualified dive instructors on hand, the whole family can sign up for diving or snorkelling lessons – or just lay back, unwind, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the Belmond Napasai.
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Hua Hin
Anantara Hua Hin Resort
(5 stars)This themed resort resembles a Thai village built around a lily-pond. Set in fourteen acres of lush grounds, Thai tradition permeates through to the 190 rooms and suites. Here, visitors will enjoy elegance and luxury with all modern amenities, including terraces or balconies. Guests can swim in a pool, walk barefoot over soft white sand, or keep fit with a game of tennis or table tennis. A spa treatment is the ideal prelude to a meal in an on-site restaurant serving international or local cuisine, or in the busy town centre, where excellent golf courses also await.
Phetchaburi Province, Cha Am
Dusit Thani Hua Hin
(5 stars)This historic resort’s classic luxury is in keeping with its past as the summer home of the Thai royal family, and today, Thai design meets state-of-the-art facilities such as a fitness centre, spa and sporting opportunities. Swimming pools, a traditional lily pond and an ornamental lake sit amongst the tropical vegetation. A selection of dining and entertainment options round off the evening, when guests can gaze in wonder at the sunset over the soft sands of the adjoining beach, which overlooks the Gulf of Siam.
Koh Phangan, Thong Nai Pan Noi
Anantara Rasananda
(5 stars)Guests make an entrance to this five-star boutique resort via the hotel’s own speedboat. This Bond-like experience is continued beyond check-in, where guests are escorted to one of 64 rooms, each with private plunge pools, provided with access to a spa (with a tropical steam cave and herb bath), offered classes on a yoga deck, invited to cocktail parties and served lunches on the sand beside the pool. The Anantara Rasananda epitomises barefoot luxury, where the vibe is relaxed, yet very refined. By night, Yukinoya served Japanese cuisine, which includes the local catch of the day.
Chiang Rai Province, Golden Triangle
Anantara Golden Triangle Resort and Spa
(5 stars)Built into a hillside and surrounded by 160 acres of grasslands and forestry, the Anantara Golden Triangle Resort and Spa is another marvellous choice if you want to commune with the elephants, as it’s next door to a foundation caring for these gentle giants. Lanna culture runs clearly through the resort; from the architecture to the hospitality, Northern Thai cuisine, design in its 61 bedrooms and the spa treatments (which are carried out in a three-storey wellness temple). There are also tennis courts, an infinity pool overlooking the valley, yoga sessions and kickboxing lessons.
Phang Nga Province, Khao Lak
Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa
(5 stars)Khao Lak Marriott Beach Resort & Spa, located on Thailand’s southwest coast overlooking Bang-Lut Beach and the Andaman Sea, offers access to diving sites like the Similan and Surin Islands, Phang Nga Bay viewpoint, Khlong Sang Ne waterway, and Khao Lak Lam Ru National Park, with Phuket International Airport just 90 minutes away.
Designed by P49 Design, this low-rise resort blends modern elegance with coastal heritage influences and features 283 rooms, suites, and villas (50–124 sqm) with private balconies, spacious bathrooms, and premium amenities, including lagoon pool access and family-friendly suites.
Dining options include seven venues; Goji Kitchen + Bar for international dishes, Thai Curry Sala for Southern Thai cuisine, Lido Beach Restaurant & Lounge for Italian Mediterranean flavours, Panasia Grill for rooftop seafood & meat grilling, Thai Baking Company for baked treats, and a Pool Bar for poolside snacks & drinks.
While facilities include lagoon pools, a water playground, a kid’s club, Quan Spa with six treatment rooms and Jade Stone therapy, a 24/7 fitness centre, yoga, beachfront activities, and bicycle rentals. With beachfront views, multiple dining options, family-friendly amenities, and spa treatments inspired by Andaman pearls, this resort is ideal for honeymoons, families, and adventurers.
Phang Nga Province, Ko Yao Noi
Cape Kudu Hotel, Koh Yao Noi
(5 stars)Cape Kudu, a member of the esteemed Small Luxury Hotels of the World, is discreetly nestled on the eastern shores of Koh Yao Noi. It offers a warm and inviting ambience while granting a tranquil escape from the ordinary. Discover opulent yet laid-back comfort on this unspoiled tropical gem in the heart of Phang Nga Bay, effortlessly accessible by boat from both Phuket and Krabi. Step onto the private balcony of your deluxe accommodation and behold the breathtaking vistas of lush rainforest-clad islets adorning the azure waters. Opt for a Pool Villa for an added touch of luxury, complete with your very own secluded plunge pool. Embark on exhilarating island-hopping adventures aboard chic vessels from Cape Yacht Charters. Whether you choose to bask by the poolside or relax on the terrace of Café Kantary, where panoramic views will surely stir your imagination. Surrender yourself to pure relaxation with the skilled therapists at Cape Spa. At The Hornbill Restaurant, relish personalised service while savouring a sumptuous buffet breakfast, a light lunch, or an intimate dinner featuring a tantalising array of Thai and Western culinary delights.
Thailand, Koh Lanta
Layana Resort and Spa
(5 stars)An adjacent mile-long beach, the Linger Longer Spa, a Wellness Zone (with a large saltwater lap pool, yoga platform and juice bar) and ocean-front villas make this a dreamy place to spend a honeymoon or anniversary – as guests must be over the age of 12, you won’t be sharing the palm-flanked infinity pools with young families. For this reason, it’s also popular with digital nomads who wish to work to the sounds of the lapping sea (bedrooms come with home office essentials). Dinner at the five-star resort is served overlooking the sands at SeaSky and the drinks flow at Sundowners Bar.
Phi Phi Islands, Phi Phi Don
OUTRIGGER Phi Phi Island Resort
(5 stars)Book a teakwood suite beside Laem Tong Beach and disconnect from the world at this romantic resort. Recognised with the World’s Best Sustainable Boutique Hotel Award, it’s an eco-conscious all-suite and villa retreat. A wonderful spot to explore marine life, the hotel provides scuba dive excursions from its five-star dive centre (including night dives), or there’s a spa if you’d rather indulge in some passive pampering. Limo pick-ups and speed boat transfers are available, and there are two places to dine: Tacada Restaurant (for Mediterranean fare) and Baxil Restaurant (for Thai food).
Phang Nga Province, Ko Yao Yai
Anantara Koh Yao Yai Resort & Villas
(5 stars)Slow down and unwind in Thailand’s last untouched paradise. The new Anantara Koh Yao Yai Resort & Villas sits on the lush island of Koh Yao Yai in the middle of Phang Nga Bay where limestone islets dot the horizon in every direction and it’s just a short speed boat ride to and from Phuket and Krabi. Accommodation is spacious and the height of luxury, with penthouses and private pools looking out to sea, huge beachfront pool villas that line a kilometre of sandy white beach as well as family suites that offer a private playground for younger guests, with bunk beds and water slides adding to the fun. Immerse in island rhythms as you cycle past traditional fishing villages or try snorkelling and paddle boarding in the island’s pristine waters. Top up your tan at the resort’s expansive sun terrace and pool and grab a cocktail at the swim-up bar or take some time out in the spa. Start your day by tantalising your taste buds with a buffet breakfast, offering everything from Thai to Western and Asian cuisine and indulge in a culinary adventure at the resort’s beachfront restaurant, where a tempting array of expertly crafted Seafood, Japanese, and International dishes await. Whether you’re in search of a romantic escape, a family break, or a peaceful retreat to the alluring shores of Thailand, this resort guarantees to surpass your anticipations and invites you to experience the magic of this captivating destination.
Thailand, Phang Nga Province
Aleenta Phuket – Phang Nga Resort & Spa
(5 stars)Tucked along the serene sands of Natai Beach and just 30 minutes north of Phuket International Airport. Aleenta Phuket – Phang Nga Resort & Spa delivers a sanctuary of holistic wellness and quiet beachfront relaxation far removed from the throng of Phuket Island. Its all-suite and private villa design, complete with plunge pools and ocean‑facing windows fuses indoor and outdoor living. Dining is centred around mindful vegan locally sourced cuisine at Seasons and relaxed Thai and Western dining at beach front restaurant The Edge. The Ayurah Spa offers a range of complimentary daily experiences for guests, including yoga and sound baths, along with a full service spa and infinity beachfront pool. Airport pick up and drop off can also be arranged making your whole experience at the Aleenta seamless from start to finish.
Thailand, Koh Kood
Soneva Kiri
(5 stars)Staying somewhere eco-friendly need not mean stinting on luxury. The carbon-neutral Soneva Kiri has blended the two expertly. Villas cater for up to six people and have private infinity pools. There are watersports on the private beach, a spa, a tennis and volleyball court, an observatory, an outdoor cinema, several unique dining spots and a kids’ club. Be sure to book the treetop experience while you’re here – your meal will be served in a suspended bamboo pod, providing true birds’ eye views. And take a speedboat to Benz’s, the hotel’s mangrove-based dining concept, it’s built on stilts and lit by lanterns.
