Thailand, the Land of Smiles, offers an enchanting mix of bustling cities, serene temples, and tropical beaches. The country's hotels range from opulent palaces in Bangkok to idyllic beach resorts in Phuket and Koh Samui. Celebrities and travelers are lured by Thailand's legendary hospitality, exquisite cuisine, and lush landscapes, finding a paradise where ancient culture and modern luxury harmoniously coexist.
Overlooking the breath-taking Chao Phraya River, The Peninsula Bangkok - SHA Extra Plus immerses guests in unparalleled luxury, boasting plush facilities and captivating views. This riverside oasis ensures a taste of stardom, satisfying the most discerning clientele.
Set in Krabi, Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort takes a restrained approach to the stay. This resort works as a practical base, with the character of the destination doing most of the work.
The focus at Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Krabi is a spa, matched by a waterfront address in Krabi. It is an uncomplicated way to stay close to Krabi.
Encircled by verdant rainforest, Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra bestows lavish comfort, tasteful hospitality, and a bounty of leisure amenities. Its offerings promise to induce the feeling of an A-list celebrity, making for a truly luxurious retreat.
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui tumbles through tropical gardens toward Laem Yai Bay, with private-pool villas and wide Gulf of Thailand views. Walton Goggins lived at the resort with his fellow cast members while filming The White Lotus, making its villas, restaurants and beach both their set and temporary home.
Iniala Beach House sets sculptural villas and intensely private service directly on the pale sands of Natai Beach. Kim Kardashian and the Kardashian-Jenner family stayed at the design-led retreat during their filmed 2014 Thailand holiday.
There is a clear focus at Shangri-La: a spa and a fitness centre, a five-star address beside the mesmerizing Chao Phraya River, and the wider appeal of Bangkok just beyond the hotel.
Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok has presided over the Chao Phraya since the nineteenth century, pairing riverside calm with white-glove service, tropical gardens and rooms shaped by generations of grand-hotel glamour. Roger Federer chose the historic Oriental as his private base during the Thailand Open and later returned to open its fitness centre. The appeal remains beautifully intact: polished privacy, old-world ceremony and a cinematic arrival by boat.
Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket hides among coconut palms on the island’s quiet southeastern shore, with a private white-sand beach opening onto the Andaman Sea. Spacious suites, hillside pools and waterfront dining give the resort a timeless, away-from-everything glamour, while the secluded setting feels made for film stars seeking room to disappear. It is polished but relaxed tropical luxury—the kind of private Phuket retreat that suited Leonardo DiCaprio between days filming The Beach.
Rayavadee Resort is a resort in Krabi. The experience is deliberately straightforward, giving guests a composed base while the destination itself supplies the sense of occasion.
Set on the sands of Tab Kaek Beach, Banyan Tree Krabi - SHA Extra Plus makes its location the centre of the experience. It offers a waterfront base for discovering Krabi.
Set in Pattaya, Royal Wing Suites & Spa Pattaya places a spa at the centre of a well-placed stay. The address keeps guests closely connected to Pattaya.
Zeavola Resort is a resort in Krabi. The experience is deliberately straightforward, giving guests a composed base while the destination itself supplies the sense of occasion.
Set in Pattaya, Wave Hotel Pattaya takes a restrained approach to the stay. This hotel works as a practical base, with the character of the destination doing most of the work.