
Best Wellness 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 wellness 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 wellness 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.
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Hua Hin
V Villas Hua Hin – MGallery
(5 stars)This destination is conveniently situated in the middle of town for access to restaurants, night life and local markets, and can be reached by several modes of transport (including limousine!). However the special treatment really starts on site, where guests enjoy a private pool, Hermès amenities and a private butler, who can also arrange services such as a customised spa treatment within the guests’ villa. The Villazzo Restaurant and Bar add to a memorable experience at the beach-side location, perfect for weddings and other packages.
Chiang Rai Province, Golden Triangle
Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle
(5 stars)Would you like a bucket list-worthy hotel experience? Retreat to a luxury resort with a difference; this tented camp places you among jungle trails, bamboo forestry and wildlife such as rescue elephants, who roam past your handcrafted teak door. Expect ‘rooms’ with outdoor showers, wooden hot tubs and lamplit verandahs. Sample Thai, Laotian and Burmese cooking under a thatched roof restaurant, and tipples from the in-house wine cave. Take a Land Rover trip out to the heart of the jungle, before being served sundowners on the roof and tuck into a picnic feast (prepared just for you) by the riverside.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Bang Kho Laem
The Salil Hotel Riverside – Bangkok
(5 stars)Conveniently located, overlooking the Chao Phraya River, this city centre hotel is a hub of energy and style. Throughout the hotel and grounds, lush courtyards and water features bring a sense of calm whilst each guest room and spacious suite boasts sophisticated interiors and hi-tech amenities. Dining here is an exquisite experience with a choice of superb restaurants and bars; from the unmissable Sushi Itto to the sumptuous Thai-themed Nava, guests are sure to find the perfect match for any taste or occasion. The spa and wellness centre offers a haven of tranquillity and with a choice of infinity pool and lap pools guests can soak and swim whilst taking in the stunning views across the city. This riverside resort is the perfect Bangkok bolthole.
Chiang Mai Province, Mae Rim
Panviman Chiang Mai Spa Resort
(5 stars)Located in the serene hills of Northern Thailand, the Panviman Chiang Mai Spa Resort offers a luxurious retreat that beautifully combines the rich heritage of the Lanna and Ayuthaya kingdoms with modern comforts. This secluded sanctuary, surrounded by lush tropical forests and vibrant gardens, provides a range of accommodations, from cozy rooms to spacious villas and unique glamping options, all with stunning views of the Pongyaeng Valley. Guests can enjoy exquisite dining at the Panorama Restaurant, and rejuvenate at the Panviman Spa, which offers a mix of traditional Thai and contemporary wellness treatments amidst 12 acres of mountainous beauty. Ideal for those seeking peace, cultural enrichment, and wellness, the resort is a tranquil escape from the hustle of daily life, promising an immersive experience in the heart of nature’s splendour.
Koh Samui, Chaweng Noi Beach
Vana Belle, a Luxury Collection Resort, Koh Samui
(5 stars)Only a fifteen minute drive from the airport lies the stunning beach area of Choweng Noi and the 80 suites and villas of the luxurious Vana Belle Resort. Lying back off the beach, amid swaying palm trees and tropical vegetation, the Vana Belle offers a tranquil location from which you can explore the surrounding area. Alternatively if exploring doesn’t appeal then guests can choose to soak up the relaxing atmosphere with a good book, interspersed with visits to the spa, wellness and fitness centres. Restaurant facilities are limited, with Panali, the shore side eatery serving Italian cuisine, and the hillside Kiree restaurant, offering guests traditional Thai food.
Thailand, Koh Kood
High Season Pool Villa & Spa
(5 stars)Stay in one of 21 thatched-roof villas at the High Season resort, complete with mosquito nets, private plunge pools, coffee makers, flat-screen TVs and your own private walkway. Found beside the romantic Klong Chao Beach, the property was built using natural materials, with rustic-chic results that provide a castaway feel. But your every need is waited upon here, from dinner at the beachfront restaurant to your personal preference of pillows, bespoke island tours tailored to your interests, therapies at High Spa and afternoon tea served in an elevated, hammock-effect pod.
Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Na Nirand Resort
(5 stars)This boutique hotel has a romantic back story and so encourages its guests to discover ‘eternal love’ for themselves when staying. It also has strong connections with forestry. The area has played a significant role in conservation, a theme that’s echoed in the hotel’s decor and a giant 100-year-old Rain Tree sits within the grounds, a definite talking point for visitors. The top range of suites face onto the river and are named: Harmonious British-Indian, Burmese Dream, Enchanted Chinese and Siamese Love, reflecting the hotel’s connections with neighbouring countries. Also beside the Ping River, is the property’s industrial vintage-style restaurant and there’s a rooftop wine bar with wonderful views.
Phang Nga Province, Phang Nga, Khao Lak
The Anda Mani Khaolak Beachfront Villas
(5 stars)Expect first-class service and an authentic ambience at this award-winning intimate beachside resort. Holidays here can be versatile, with family adventure, honeymoon romance and relaxation all possible, depending on how you tailor your stay. With just nine rooms and villas, it’s an ideal spot for those wishing to escape the masses. Owned by Bespoke Hospitality Management Asia, the design is bold, innovative, functional and low rise. High ceilings and picture windows bring the outdoors in, and each residence has its own large verandah. Colours are muted, reflected the blondes and blues of its coastal location, with sumptuous bathrooms and in-room minibars. Guests can also recline on daybeds or beanbags by the main pool, visit a nearby fishing village.
Phuket, Karon Beach
Pullman Phuket Karon Beach Resort
(5 stars)Two circular pools are separated from the ocean only by a strip of lush garden, at the Pullman Phuket Karon Beach Resort. Its facilities include a 24-hour fitness centre, 15 spa treatment rooms, five outdoor swimming pools, three tennis courts, a golf course, a sauna, a steam room, and a whirlpool. Dining takes place throughout the day and night at the Sails Restaurant, with themed buffets and a Sunday Brunch, or at Buon Appetito and the Thai Thai Restaurant. Families will appreciate the kids play area, splash pool and babysitting services.
Nakhon Ratchasima, Mu Si
Maison Mystique
Set within the rolling hills of Khao Yai, Maison Mystique is a boutique retreat where hospitality becomes art and imagination leads the way. Conceived by founders Fearn Kate and Bun Dhadasih, the property spans four rai of lush gardens surrounding a mysterious manor known as the House of Curiosity. Guests are invited to wander through vine-covered pathways, secret gates, and floral labyrinths before retreating to one of the hotel’s uniquely themed rooms and suites. Each is a living story from the celestial calm The Moonwatcher’s Companion to the botanical romance of Eden’s Gardenia and the literary charm of The Darwin Room.
Dining experiences are equally immersive: The Vivarium Dining Room celebrates nature and local produce beneath a flower-draped conservatory ceiling, The Botanist’s Bible Salon de Thé offers refined afternoon teas amid vintage illustrations, and Bar Mystère brings cocktails to life as sensory art. Hidden corners such as Le Bijou and Hidden Adam invite guests to linger with jazz, fine spirits, and whispered stories.
Thailand, Koh Lanta
Rawi Warin Resort and Spa
(5 stars)Built in 2005, this luxurious resort is set on a hilltop that commands stunning views across Klong Tob Bay. While there are 185 guestrooms and eleven spacious suites to choose from, the enormous luxury villas are worth splashing out on. These private villas come complete with their own swimming pools and patio areas, which command striking vistas of the bay. Guests can also take their pick from a wide range of spa treatments, while lovers of fine dining will not be disappointed.
Chon Buri Province, Na Jomtien
The Standard, Pattaya Na Jomtien
(5 stars)With 161 rooms and suites set along Na Jomtien’s serene shoreline, The Standard, Pattaya Na Jomtien blends playful design with laid-back coastal energy. Just over an hour from Bangkok, this beachfront retreat brings the brand’s signature irreverent charm to Thailand’s eastern coast. The interiors, by DIN Studio and Studio Lupine in collaboration with The Standard’s in-house team, showcase a sculptural modernist aesthetic softened by curving lines, textured surfaces, and lush tropical landscaping by PLA.
Dine at Esmé, the brand’s first-ever beach club serving bold Mexican and Thai flavours, or at Sereia, a Thai coastal grill spotlighting fresh local seafood. The adults-only rooftop sanctuary Mmhmmm combines bar, spa, and secret pool, while the main pool and Surf Shack evoke the spirit of a Baja surf lodge. Art collaborations, including Chloé Kelly Miller’s courtyard installation, and uniforms by Vickteerut add creative flair.
