
Best Ultra Luxury 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 ultra luxury 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 ultra luxury 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.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Sathorn
COMO Metropolitan Bangkok
(5 stars)Como Bangkok is Thailand’s capital hotspot. It has an Asian aesthetic that has been combined with contemporary urban styles. The hotel is known for its award-winning cuisine served in its featured restaurant, Nham. Dishes are a modern take on traditional Thai fare, with sophisticated spicing of innovative Thai delicacies. Private dining banquets can be arranged and a range of healthy, Italian and child-friendly comfort dishes make up the in-room dining service. The hotel has 169 rooms, two presidential suites, and four penthouses, all of which were created by Kathryn King, an interior designer based in Singapore. Many have their own yoga mates, private patio areas, outdoor showers, dining rooms and 24/7 butler service.
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.
Thailand, Phuket
Amanpuri
(5 stars)This was the first ever Aman hotel and as the flagship has built a loyal following. Built in 1988, it resembles a grand temple from the outside, with Lanna-style architecture, lattice carvings and wooden pavilions interspersed by lily ponds and jungle walkways leading to secluded villas. A sublime pool area epitomises the Thai luxury boutique aesthetic and overlooks the sea. And there’s a beach club right on the neighbouring sands. Amanpuri also offers a kids club, an in-house art gallery and a spa.
Phang Nga Province, Phang Nga
Six Senses Yao Noi
(5 stars)People who want to enjoy pure pampering and relaxation are sure to love this luxurious resort, which can be found cascading on the edge of Koh Yao Noi off the west coast of Phuket. Guests are collected from the airport and taken to the hotel in a private boat to this enchanting spot where they can take part in a wide range of activities such as kayaking in the crystal clear waters, cycling and swimming. The Zen garden spa is the perfect place to relax while gazing at views of the enchanting Phang Nga Bay.
Krabi, Railay Beach
Rayavadee
(5 stars)Surrounded by the lush flora and fauna of Krabi Marine National Park, Rayavadee is set within easy walking distance of three stunning sandy beaches. Guests are greeted each morning by the sound of monkeys as they open the doors of their private villa and step out onto the terrace. The most lavish villas feature steps down to a private swimming pool and there is no need for guests to move a muscle as they can enjoy delicious dishes from the Railay Terrace restaurant right on their patio. The largest villas also come complete with hot tubs and very stylish living areas, while taking a stroll through the garden is the perfect way to work up an appetite before retiring to the terrace to enjoy a few sunset cocktails and a wide range of tasty treats.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Sathorn
Capella Bangkok
(5 stars)Capella Bangkok, a luxurious award-winning urban resort, offers an exquisite experience on the Chao Phraya River’s East bank. The resort comprises 110 guest quarters made up of seven private pool villas with stunning river views, along with suites – some with private plunge pools, family rooms, and bedrooms featuring in-room bars, never-ending luxury amenities, private balconies all with incredible views over the Chao Phraya River. Renowned Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco curates a unique fine dining experience that combines French and Italian Riviera flavours at the on-site Michelin Star restaurant, Cote. Guests can also enjoy a range of services including children’s activities, a destination spa with personalised wellness treatments, a beauty salon, in-house culturists, yoga sessions, and an outdoor swimming pool. Take afternoon tea in the Tea Lounge and enjoy complimentary ‘Chin Chin’ drinks every day at 5pm in the Stella bar. A courtesy water shuttle allows guests to reach Sathorn Pier quickly and conveniently and connects with the BTS Sky Train for further exploration of the city. Capella Bangkok effortlessly blends sophistication with boutique charm, making it the perfect retreat for discerning travellers seeking an intimate and refined stay along the river’s renaissance.
Phuket, Kamala Beach
Keemala
(5 stars)Guests who stay at this unique resort are invited to step into a fantasy world where luxurious tree house pods provide the perfect accommodation. Each pod is suspended from the forest that graces the coast and comes with a wide range of modern conveniences while also offering stunning views of the ocean and golden sands of Kamala Beach far below. This sophisticated hideaway also boasts a lagoon-like swimming pool featuring its own waterfall and bar, while guests can also unwind and get into shape with daily classes including yoga, Tai Chi on the beach and Muay Thai boxing.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Sathorn
Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River
(5 stars)Bangkok’s riverside Charoen Krung district is home to one of the city’s most striking and design-focused hotels. Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River spans a tiered series of cascading buildings woven through courtyards of reflective pools and water features, with 299 rooms and suites, six restaurants, a Michelin-recognised culinary offering, an award-winning destination bar, and Urban Wellness Centre. It recently earned the #14 spot in the inaugural World’s 50 Best Hotels list and was awarded two Michelin Keys, a major milestone as one of the first hotels in Thailand to receive this prestigious recognition. With river views at every turn, rotating contemporary art installations and a serious food and drink programme, you have without doubt one of the capital’s most incredible urban resorts.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Bang Rak
Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
(5 stars)This is a brand and hotel that needs no introduction. The Mandarin Oriental Bangkok dates back to 1876 and sits on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in the historical Charoenkrung district close to Chinatown. With 4.5 staff to each and every guest, nine restaurants a spa (which is accessed via a romantic boat trip across the river) an entire team of pastry chefs, a flower team, butlers and more, your every wish is granted. There are 393 rooms and eight restaurants, and in 2016 it underwent large renovations unveiling a whole new wing, paying homage to its illustrious past. These interiors by Design Wilkes are truly regal and ornate, making this hotel the pinnacle of luxury hospitality
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Pathumwan
Rosewood Bangkok
(5 stars)Shortly entering into its fifth year of operation, the Rosewood’s Bangkok property offers 158 bedrooms (including 20 suites and three signature “houses”), four restaurants and bars, Sense, A Rosewood Spa and an indoor-outdoor saltwater lap pool. Frette 600 thread-count linen, Nespresso coffee machines, premium minibars and Dyson hairdryers come as standard, with the top rooms offering walk-in closets, guest powder rooms, butler service, VIP lifts and whirlpool bathtubs. Guests have access to a top-floor speakeasy bar with the largest collection of vinyl in Southeast Asia, Chinese, Thai and European cuisine and a fancy French afternoon tea service.
Bangkok Province, Bangkok, Khlong San
The Peninsula Bangkok
(5 stars)The Peninsula has established itself as one of the best hotels in Bangkok. It’s won many awards over the years, including the ‘World’s Best Hotel’ back in 2003. The hotel is conveniently situated at the banks of the river Chao Phraya. A wavy design characterises The Peninsula, and its beautiful form offers a panoramic view of Bangkok City. The hotel is located about 35 minutes from Don Muang International Airport. The 39 Peninsula guestrooms are among the most technologically advanced rooms in Bangkok. Guests can control their environments with the push of a button. And families revel in the space provided by staying in one of the Sky Residences, offering a two-floor private oasis. The unique Paribatra Aviation Lounge on the 37th floor comes with its own helipad for travel in ultimate style.
