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Soneva Kiri

Koh Kood

34 Rooms
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From $490 per person/night
Find bliss at a villa wrapped in jungle on one of Thailand's most untouched islands.
A curl of green amidst a boundless blue sea, Koh Kood is one of Thailand's largest islands but you'd never know it. Soneva Kiri is a village of villas in thick jungle where the privacy is next-level and shoes are always optional. Avoid any whiff of a crowd with wine tasting in the cave cellar or dinner in a bamboo pod suspended in the trees as a waiter ziplines over with gourmet canapes! Keep the nature theme rolling with paddleboarding through the mangroves or relaxing strolls along the flaxen shore. This is a castaway experience that would turn Robinson Crusoe green with envy!

Six Senses Yao Noi

Koh Yao Noi

56 Rooms
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From $390 per person/night
Escape to a luxury Thai villa with sweeping sea views as far as the eye can see.

On approach by speedboat across the Andaman Sea, Yao Noi lies like a hidden paradise and you might just feel like you've fallen into a movie scene. After all, the famous James Bond Island is just a reef or two away. Six Senses pulls no punches in its design, sitting somewhere between a mansion and a treehouse, the villas are nothing short of gorgeous. Every one of them comes with an utterly private infinity pool! Rejuvenation flows throughout, from specialised sleep programs to coconut body scrubs in the hillside spa. The resort also has a robust collection of island activities - kayaking past picture-perfect scenes is just the tip of the iceberg.

COMO Metropolitan Bangkok

Bangkok

169 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
Contemporary, easygoing and central...The Metropolitan makes downtown exploring a breeze.
In a jungle of glassy highrises, The Metropolitan is a sleek hotel with cool interiors. Created in the image of both East and West, the hotel combines a crowd-drawing retro bar with minimalist rooms where relaxation is the first order of business. There are plenty of ways to do just that, whether it's a deep tissue massage or laying out by the pool, which feels perfectly hidden away from the city. Just outside, you'll step into downtown Bangkok with its buzzing nightlife scene. Ranking one of the best in Thailand, the Nahm Restaurant is worth staying 'home' for too.

Anantara Chiang Mai Resort

Chiang Mai

54 Rooms
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From $190 per person/night
A luxury resort with wellness at its heart and historic sights at its door.

If sweet, sweet chocolate therapy, tai chi on the lawns and peaceful river views are your idea of a retreat, then this is the resort for you. Anantara gives the disarming impression that it's far from the well-walked streets of Chiang Mai but it happens to be in easy reach of revered temples and downtown markets. Make the most of this choice locale with a ride on the resort's river boat, sipping on champagne as you drift past quaint Thai homes and spice gardens. Par for the course in this ancient city, Anantara has quite the backstory as the former British Consulate. Trust us, the hotel pays homage in rather original ways!

Tatvani

Chiang Rai

6 Rooms
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From $1.1K per person/night
A sanctuary to call your own on idyllic grounds where nothing is ever too much to ask.

In the company of northern Thailand's remote and rejuvenating hideaways, Tatvani gives new meaning to the word 'exclusive'. Only two residences sit on a lush 29 acres where waterfalls bubble nearby as you enjoy a tension-dissolving massage and dining on a menu of your own making is a daily occurrence. Looked after by a personal team of staff, there's little need to leave your villa, which each have a solar-heated pool overlooking tranquil lotus ponds and a well-stocked entertainment hub. Take a scenic cycle through sleepy villages and tea plantations (or a more adventurous meander up mountain trails) and visit the centuries-old temples of Chiang Rai.

The Float House River Kwai Resort

Kanchanaburi

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30 Rooms
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From $180 per person/night
You can't get much closer to the River Kwai than this floating dream hotel.
If you're visiting Kanchanaburi we're willing to guess that the River Kwai might have something to do with your pilgrimage. If it is indeed your focus, you can't do much better than The Float House River Kwai Resort. Set right on the banks of the famous river, the hotel doesn't even have a pool, so close is the water that you can jump directly into the Kwai from your villa! Location-wise, it's an hour outside of Kanchanaburi and a cool (literally) spot to relax amidst the lush jungle. If you're after something a little different, this is your place.

Anurak Community Lodge

Khao Sok National Park

20 Rooms
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From $50 per person/night
Amidst the lush and ancient Khao Sok jungle, Anurak is a lodge at one with the wilderness.

Anurak is the type of place to utterly immerse yourself in nature. Each morning, step out onto your private patio surrounded by endless swathes of palm trees and the forested peaks beyond. You'll use up every bit of sunlight tracing the rivers, jungle trails and caves on adventurous days spent boating across Cheow Lan Lake, following in the tracks of forest elephant or canoeing down green waterways, the cackle of birdlife filling the air. After sipping a few Mai Tais and a hearty Thai dinner, you'll fall asleep to the sound of gibbons calling from the trees, and dream of doing it all again the next day.

iuDia On the River

Ayutthaya

11 Rooms
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From $110 per person/night
A quaint and cosy boutique hotel nestled on the river banks of Ayutthaya's ancient kingdom
For some, the view is the best part of any Thai hotel, and by those standards, iuDia on the River holds the trump card. Built on the banks of the 'River of Kings', the hotel looks directly upon the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya and whilst cooling off in the pool or over a cocktail on the rooftop, you'll enjoy views of the towering, stone stupas, sacred temples, and palaces of the erstwhile capital of Siam. Inside, the hotel feels homely and uncontrived with tasteful touches, charming service and cultural events for a deeper look at Siam's history, music and traditions.

The Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort

Krabi

61 Rooms
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From $170 per person/night
Honeymoon heaven just a stone's throw from idyllic beaches. Bliss.
The Tubkaak is romance personified, exactly the sort of exotic locale you picture when you daydream of getaways a deux. This tropical paradise is set right on Tubkaak beach (be sure to look out this way at sunset and watch the sun slip below the horizon right before your eyes!) and not one tree was felled when building it, creating a private setting amongst the lush greenery. If the outside beauty weren't enough, life inside The Tubkaak is stylish, modern and blissful, oh and don't forget the incredibly charming service.

Pimalai Resort & Spa

Koh Lanta

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121 Rooms
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From $110 per person/night
In a world of crystalline waves and golden sunsets, this is paradise with a capital 'P'.

On a grain of land off Thailand's coast, Pimalai combines the best of jungle escape and high-brow resort. Translating as, 'a little patch of heaven', Pimalai certainly lives up to its name. Drink in views of the shimmering Andaman Sea from a shaded lounger on the beach and listen for the calls of macaques in the garden, which happens to be 100 acres of cashew, palm and coconut trees. It's hard to beat cocktails at the Horizon pool, which, at 200 feet above sea-level, feels like it's floating on air. The island of Koh Lanta is is just perfect for adventures from the seat of a motorbike and the ocean never has to call twice.

Trisara Phuket

Phuket

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39 Rooms
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From $730 per person/night
Unbridled luxury, ocean views and sandy beaches - the Thailand you've been dreaming of
Hidden away amongst the lush palms in the north west corner of Phuket, you'll find luxury retreat, Trisara. It's the name on the lips of just about every international Jetsetter who knows a thing or two about stylish travel, and Trisara not only meets every wish you might have but it does so with a splash. The unparalleled views of the sparkling Andaman Sea are divine - and we're not just talking views from a restaurant. Oh no. Every single picture-perfect villa offers sweeping seascapes - you'll just have to look past your own private 10-metre infinity pool to see them. Subtly stylish, perfectly private, serving up some of Phuket's best cuisine and much, much more... what are you waiting for?

Bangsak Village Hotel

Khao Lak

From $30 per person/night
A breezy, stress-free resort along a placid stretch of coastline where R&R is guaranteed.
Thatched cottages, fluttering palms, and sugary, white sands are all present and accounted for at Bangsak Village. After the unrelenting energy and atmosphere of Phuket, the quiet joys of Khao Lak are just what the doctor ordered, and with the resort's engine-free bay, kids-free Jacuzzi, and unhurried spirit, recharging your batteries happens so easily. When you're not sipping on fruity drinks at the Coconut Bar or enjoying a massage to the sound of the surf, explore the nearby marine reserves where you'll find sunny islets and some of the best dive sites in Thailand. You'll never want the sun to set on a day at Bangsak Village.

Sala Samui Choengmon Beach Resort

Koh Samui

69 Rooms
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From $130 per person/night
A moment of whitewashed beachside serenity amongst the hubbub of Choeng Mon Bay.

Although just a 5 minute walk from the hustle and bustle of Chaweng Town, Sala Samui manages to provide a haven of calm, right on the water's edge. Sun-splashed, whitewashed and beautifully understated, the resort ticks many boxes for a seaside resort. Alongside the usual lineup of private pools and daybeds to lounge on, added luxe extras include toes-in-the-sand dining every evening if you so desire and movie nights on the starlit beach. Gorgeous views of the Gulf of Thailand complete the picture - and we haven't even told you about the Sala Spa with its solar-themed treatment rooms and world-renowned products. Bliss, indeed.

Cham’s House

Koh Kood

30 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
Villas right on the beach, sensational views, and a dreamy island to explore.
Across the cerulean waters of the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Kood is perhaps the most beautiful, untouched and paradisiacal island in this corner of the globe. Situated on the western stretch of one of the island's quietest beaches is Cham's House. A tonic for the heart and soul, the resort is all about long walks along the powdery sand, lazy dips in the infinity pool, and exploring the picturesque bay by your choice of activity. Each room has a sparkling view of the bay and their casual elegance makes for a lovely home-away-from-home on Thailand's 'perfect island'.

The Paradise Koh Yao

Koh Yao Noi

From $130 per person/night
A wave-washed, sunny resort with all the trappings of a memorable island getaway.
On the shores of Koh Yao Noi, there's a place dotted with luxury, island-chic villas, beachside massage salas, and hammocks strung from the palms. It's name is (aptly) Paradise, and it's the perfect resort to feel the sand between your toes, enjoy candelit dinners on the beach, and hours of snorkelling below the limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay. There's plenty of unbridled action too - sail by longtail boat to James Bond Island, trek to find the Buddha tree hidden deep in the jungle, or search for the best spot to watch the sunset. What was that name again?

The Peninsula Bangkok

Bangkok

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370 Rooms
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From $290 per person/night
Just a boat ride from the gems of Bangkok, seasoned hospitality lives here.
Sitting pretty next to the shimmering Chao Phraya River, The Peninsula has become a staple in this 'Venice of the East'. At a whopping 40 floors, the hotel rivals its neighbouring skyscrapers and some suites come with a telescope to soak up the city before you hit the streets. The hotel's signature wave shape guarantees a river view from every room! Make the most of the idyllic scene at the spa's whirpool overlooking the river or sipping on a 'Thaijito' - an original combo of Thai rum, peach schnapps, lime, mint, pineapple and raw sugar. The hotel isn't far from Bangkok's all-fascinating Old Town so exploring is in order.

Tamarind Village

Chiang Mai

45 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
From this central yet chilled-out hotel, Chiang Mai's historic gems are yours to discover.

Down the road from the time-worn temples and lofty pagodas of the Old City, this hotel sits behind walls of greenery that keeps the buzz out. Named after the 200-year-old tamarind tree at its centre, a tunnel of arched bamboo leads from the outside world to fragrant foot baths, jasmine garland-making and a restaurant that draws patrons from miles away. When you're ready to extract yourself from the comforts of Tamarind Village, the head-turning sights of Chiang Mai beckon. The city's plethora of shrines, museums and markets are in walking (or cycling) distance. In the company of snazzy resorts, Tamarind is a timeless classic.

Four Seasons Tented Camp

Chiang Rai

15 Rooms
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From $1.8K per person/night
Luxury camping with a difference in the far northern reaches of Thailand
The Four Seasons name always evokes images of all-out luxury, and you better believe this still applies in a tented camp! In fact, the magic begins before you even step foot inside the camp. Only accessible via the Ruak River, you'll arrive to your jungle home on a long boat - and quickly realise this isn't just any 'camp.' Expect plush beds, outdoor showers and roll top tubs, delectable food, a cooling outdoor pool, and a dramatic spa. And whilst that's all entirely heavenly, it's the surrounding bamboo forests and the views across to neighbouring Myanmar and Laos that will really leave you lost for words.

Hintok River Camp

Kanchanaburi

40 Rooms
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From $150 per person/night
A rustic camp set in the heart of the area's turbulent history
History buffs hoping to learn more about Thailand's poignant past will find themselves well-placed at Hintok River Camp, set close to the infamous Hellfire Pass. The traditional tented camps might be simple, but they'll transport you back in time with their white canvas frames and decks to lounge on. The area is an interesting place to spend a few days, whether you're relaxing in the natural pool, soaking up the history, or exploring the nearby areas of jungle beauty. And the hotel is a peaceful spot to return to and gather your thoughts after a day absorbing stories of the Death Railway.

Koh Jum Beach Villas

Krabi

19 Rooms
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From $130 per person/night
On the wave-brushed island of Koh Jum, enjoy views, chic villas & watersports galore.
A quintessential Thai island, Koh Jum has it all - a wildly beautiful coast, sunsets that set the sky ablaze with colour, and epic snorkelling spots. While some of Thailand's classic haunts have moved with the times, this picturesque island has held onto its rustic, untouched charm. Set along 700 metres of pristine, private sand, the villas are chic and each is individually owned and designed, offering plenty of character. The vistas are stellar, from the forested peaks and pinprick isles, to the glimmering horizon, which you'll explore for yourself on hikes, longtail boat rides, and scuba diving excursions.

COMO Point Yamu

Phuket

79 Rooms
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From $170 per person/night
Italian style + laid-back Thai luxury = heaven
This stylish hotel, sitting on Phuket's eastern coast, is certainly one for the style mavens. A place to see and be seen, Como Point Yamu manages to sublimely blend the panache of Italy's Amalfi Coast with Thailand's laidback beachside vibe - it shouldn't work but we're so pleased it does! Even if you set your expectations high, you won't be disappointed - the rooms are sleek, the spa seductive, the service top notch and the cocktails strong. All that's required from you is to just relax and soak it all up.

Aleenta

Khao Lak

From $210 per person/night
A ravishing, seaside resort in Phang Nga Bay with equal helpings of relaxation & action.
Along the undisturbed, white sands of Natai Beach, Aleenta Resort is mod, glamorous and full of style. It's the kind of place where the atmosphere is half the fun - there are weekly themed nights to test your tastebuds with a new cuisine, the pool sparkles with pinprick lights, and the evening turn down includes a tiny bedtime story painted by local artists. Of course, Aleenta doesn't skimp on privacy either with secluded villas dotted along the beach and personalised dinners on the sand. And you can fill your itinerary with a lot or a little - there's longtail boat rides, snorkelling and hiking, alongside heavenly hours spent at the spa.

Santiburi Beach Resort & Spa

Koh Samui

77 Rooms
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From $230 per person/night
A family-friendly resort nestled against the sands of one of the best beaches in Koh Samui
Santiburi might be very well-suited for families, but that absolutely doesn't mean it compromises on style. Children and adults alike will find themselves right at home in the incredible garden surrounds and the fountains, bridges and canals add an extra splash of adventure, even when walking to your room. The resort is smart and welcoming, but never stuffy, and there are pools, water sports and activities galore for those that fancy it, and a blissful spa and yoga sessions for those that don't. Outside, the nearby beach is one of the best on the island, and comes complete with palm fronds waving in the gentle breeze...

Tree House Villas Koh Yao

Koh Yao Noi

31 Rooms
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From $460 per person/night
A retreat from life on one of the most beautiful crescents of sand in Thailand.
With its lapis lazuli waters, green-fringed limestone karsts, and unbelievable snorkelling, Koh Yao Noi certainly embodies 'paradise'- and the Tree House Villas complete the picture. Think lemongrass-scented towels as you board the boat, a waterfall that forms a plunge pool, and a private cove to play out all your island dreams. Cascading down the hillside from the trees to the beach, the villas are as big as mini mansions with wide window views, hammock-shaped bathtubs, and their own pools. And for the best part? It's an adults-only resort so there'll be nothing but the soft lapping of waves to accompany in-room massages.

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

Bangkok

368 Rooms
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From $310 per person/night
Gorgeous interiors, stellar views and a lineage of hospitality beside the River of Kings.
Draped across the banks of Chao Phraya River, the Mandarin Oriental has been impressing guests with its flair for over 140 years. And it's impeccable service is as on point today as it was all those moons ago. Upon entering the hotel, there isn't a grand chandelier or meticulously-chosen detail that doesn't make the jaw drop. It also happens to be in a winning location where nothing's too far including the glimmering Wat Arun temple and Bangkok's flower markets awash with heady scents. This gregarious city seems to shine even brighter from the plush rooms of the Mandarin.

137 Pillars House

Chiang Mai

30 Rooms
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From $360 per person/night
Storybook tales, serenity & Thai charm bloom among the gardens at this historic house.
Almost every building in Chiang Mai is filled to the rafters with history and 137 Pillars is no different. Once the HQ of the Borneo Company, the hotel's past seeps into the space - from swanky rooms named after its founders to vintage tuk-tuks on the lawn. Set on the banks of Ping River, there's just the quiet sounds of nature to accompany cocktails by the pool or tea on your airy veranda. Polished to tried-and-tested shine, nothing is ever too much at 137 Pillars and personalised wellness programs are even there to nudge out any lingering stress. Nearby Chiang Mai is the 700-year-old capital of the Lanna Kingdom with populous temples and markets to discover.

RatiLanna Riverside Resort

Chiang Mai

107 Rooms
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From $110 per person/night
A resort with heart and hospitality on the banks of a peaceful river in Chiang Mai.
With its pretty gardens and views across the Ping River, Rati Lanna is the very picture of tranquillity. On the opposite bank sits the ancient capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Wiang Kum Kam, and the resort takes every opportunity to share the beauty of this ancient culture with its guests. The rooms show off Lanna's traditional art, architecture and craftsmanship, and the cuisine of Northern Thailand is celebrated in its restaurants. From the moment you arrive, the hospitality cannot be faulted, beginning with a cup of organic tea collected by local Hmong hill tribes, and extending to the fantastic activities on offer.

Cross Vibe Chiang Mai Decem Hotel

Chiang Mai

From $70 per person/night
A sophisticated urban hideaway where mountain views steal the show.
Perched in the beating heart of northern Thailand's most creative district, this architectural showstopper rather enjoys keeping you guessing. One moment you're watching saffron-robed monks pad past from your balcony, the next you're spotting digital nomads tapping away in the ground-floor café. The location puts you mere footsteps from the neighbourhood's celebrated art galleries, coffee shops, and night markets, while the mountain vistas provide a constant reminder of your exotic locale.

Phu Chaisai Mountain Resort & Spa

Chiang Rai

50 Rooms
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From $50 per person/night
Blissfully separate from Thailand's head-spinning cities, you'll find your peace here.
Looking to find your way back to nature? Phu Chaisai was created to do just that. Set in the hills of rural Chiang Rai, you'll have no alternative but to immerse yourself starting from the get go as you wake up to panoramic vistas of sweet-smelling banks of roses and forests you'll likely hike in later. Created by the affectionately-known, Mom Da, the resort is evidence of just how far subtle touches can go. Each cottage occupies a private perch and pays homage to its surroundings with hand-crafted bamboo furniture, indigenous cotton textiles, and cups of tea from Phu Chaisai's own harvest.

Panvaree The Greenery

Khao Sok National Park

10 Rooms
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From $170 per person/night
Float in luxury amid Thailand's emerald waters.

Nestled within the serene embrace of Khao Sok National Park, Panvaree The Greenery offers an unparalleled floating accommodation experience on Thailand's tranquil Cheow Lan Lake. This unique luxury floating resort is a hidden gem, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and lush rainforest. With eco-friendly practices at its heart, guests can enjoy modern comforts while being immersed in unspoiled nature. The resort is an idyllic escape, offering a blend of relaxation and adventure, where the gentle lapping of water soothes you to sleep under a canopy of stars.

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