
Best Luxury Hotels in Thailand
Our pick of the best luxury hotels in Thailand presents an impressive collection of resorts and boutique-style establishments that offer guests Instagram-worthy infinity pools, sweeping views of stunning scenery, indulgent spas, contemporary comforts and a second-to-none level of service. Whether you choose a secluded bay or a bustling city location, the hotels in Thailand never fail to impress. Read on to explore which will be your next Thailand abode.
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, Koh Samui
Marasca Samui
(5 stars)Marasca Samui is a boutique beachfront resort on the iconic Chaweng Beach in Koh Samui, Thailand, offering 62 thoughtfully designed rooms and suites. With a focus on comfort and sustainability, accommodations range from private plunge pool rooms to expansive two-bedroom suites, many featuring standalone baths and ocean views. The décor combines casual elegance with high-quality amenities, creating a home-away-from-home atmosphere. At the heart of the resort is the lively Cabanas Koh Samui Beach Club, offering a vibrant social scene with curated music, guest DJs, live performances, and diverse dining from seven specialty food stations. Guests can enjoy a beachfront pool, a spa with signature treatments, and wellness activities such as yoga and Muay Thai classes. Located in the lively Chaweng area, the resort provides easy access to pristine beaches, water sports, and the island’s buzzing nightlife, making it an ideal retreat for both relaxation and entertainment.
Chon Buri Province, Pattaya
Meliá Pattaya Hotel
(5 stars)The five-star Meliá Pattaya Hotel brings Spanish luxury and Thai heritage together in Pattaya’s vibrant city centre, offering 234 elegant rooms and suites with panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand. Standing 12 stories high on Second Road, the hotel boasts a rooftop Cantonese restaurant and sky bar (Yitong), a Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei eatery (Den), and an all-day seafood dining spot (Sanehh Sarae). Guests can unwind at YHI Spa, a swimming pool with a bar, a fully equipped gym, and an exclusive executive lounge. Families will love the Kidsdom kids club, while business travellers can enjoy two ballrooms, three meeting rooms, and a coworking space. The ‘The Level’ experience offers upgraded services and private lounge access for select guests. Positioned near Pattaya Beach, Walking Street, Central Festival Pattaya, and Bali Hai Pier, this luxurious coastal retreat is perfect for exploring the city’s cultural diversity and nearby islands.
Ubon Ratchathani Province, Ubon Ratchathani
Centara Ubon
(4 stars)As of 2023, Thai hospitality giant Centara has opened its first property in Ubon, showcasing ultra-local culture, alongside nationally reputed service standards. 160 bedrooms and suites range from 29 to 47 square metres, some with the addition of private balconies. The hotel’s all-day dining concept, House of Kin UBON, serves Thai, Japanese and international dishes, as well as baked goods. While the poolside eatery, Pineapple Cocktails Club by Teens of Thailand, provides lighter meals and drinks with a view. The hotel is both business traveller and family-friendly, with plentiful meeting spaces and a warm and welcoming philosophy.
Thailand, Koh Lanta
Pimalai Resort and Spa
(5 stars)100 acres of tropical forest and 900 acres of beach (Kantiang Bay, arguably one of the most beautiful in the land) make up this secluded resort. Its privacy is maintained with access only by speedboat – and you’ll feel like a movie star arriving using this mode of transport, taking in sublime scenery on the two-hour transfer. Pavilions lead toward a long and large infinity pool, built on stilts and facing the Andaman sea, the grounds feature coconut and cashew trees, waterfalls and koi-filled ponds. At the Pimalai you can play tennis, visit the spa, borrow bicycles and take classes. Kids have their own activity corner and babysitting services are available. Book the Hillside ocean view villa if you want the best suite in the house.
Koh Samui, Mae Nam
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui
(5 stars)Situated just a 30 minute drive from the international airport, and the same distance from Big Buddha, Four Seasons lies on the northwest tip of Koh Samui, at Laem Yai Bay. One of the most popular destinations on the island for those seeking an ‘away from it all’ romantic occasion or peaceful break. Four Season’s staff have built a well deserved international reputation for offering guests the very best in personal service. Add to that the splendour of their 60 detached villas, picture postcard surroundings, gourmet cuisine, extensive range of activities and you have the perfect recipe for complete holiday indulgence.
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 Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Shangri-La Chiang Mai
(5 stars)This large hotel boasts the biggest pool in the city, along with 277 guest rooms (designed in a modern Northern Thai style) and four places to eat. The Shangri-La’s range of facilities makes it ideal for parents travelling with kids — there’s cartoon bedding for younger travellers, playpens, colouring sets, everything you need to feed/bathe a newborn, mini-bathrobes and slippers, a splash zone, kids’ club, and supervised creative activities run daily. Then while the kids are being entertained, you can indulge in a traditional Asian healing treatment at CHI, The Spa.
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Ban Pak Nam Pran
Wyndham Hua Hin Pranburi Resort & Villas
(4 stars)This tropical paradise nestles in eight hectares of lush grounds and lotus ponds, with a vista of the Gulf of Thailand. Cool rooms come with all modern amenities including balconies, while an upgrade adds an open-air bathroom, gulf views and daybeds, and suites contain lounges with living-room furniture. The outdoor pool, gym, spa and four tennis courts help guests to build up an appetite for one of the three restaurants and bar, and the hotel even boasts its own wine cellar. A kids’ club with adventure playground leaves parents free to practise yoga, learn Thai cooking or take an excursion.
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.
Nakhon Ratchasima, Mu Si
InterContinental Khao Yai Resort
(5 stars)Created by hotelier Bill Bensley, this destination hotel is loosely themed on a luxury train of old, having been inspired by the nearby 19th-century Pak Chong Railway station. You can inhabit your own upcycled vintage railway carriage (these form the suites), with marble shower rooms, carved wooden headboards and Laotian silk textiles in the mix. Somying’s Kitchen, Poirot and Papillon are the dining options, there’s a spa (playfully entitled “Back on Track) and a kids’ club — indeed the whole resort caters ably to little ones, particularly those lovers of the “choo choo”.
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.
