Spa resorts in Thailand

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Best spa resorts in Thailand

Based on customer reviews over the last year

Luxury Beachfront Oasis:
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui
Tranquil Nature Retreat:
Viking Nature Resort
Cultural Spa Escape:
Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort
Intimate Boutique Paradise:
Sawasdee Village
Family Friendly Getaway:
Holiday Inn Resort Phuket, An Ihg Hotel
Adventure Seeker's Haven:
Railay Bay Resort & Spa
Calm Wellness Retreat:
Pimalai Resort & Spa
Stunning Sunset Views:
The Sarojin (Adults Only)

FAQs about spa resorts in Thailand

We hope these answers help you plan your relaxing retreat

Which hotels in Thailand offer unique views or settings?
For stunning views, consider the Banyan Tree Phuket, which offers panoramic views of the ocean. The Hilton Pattaya also overlooks the beachfront. For couples, The Shore At Katathani offers privacy with beautiful sea views.
What are the best hotels in Thailand for families?
The Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya is excellent for families, featuring a water park and kids' club. The Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa, Merlin Beach also offers family amenities, including a children's pool.
What are the cheapest hotel options available in Thailand?
Budget travelers can find options starting around $40-$60 per night, such as at the Deevana Patong Resort & Spa. However, average rates for decent accommodations typically range from $80-$150.
Which hotels are top-rated according to guest reviews?
The Six Senses Samui and The Siam consistently receive high praise from guests for their exceptional service and unique experiences. Both maintain high customer satisfaction scores.
Are there hotels in Thailand that offer on-site activities?
Yes, several hotels such as the Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort provide on-site activities like cooking classes and wellness programs. The Jw Marriott Phuket Resort also offers water sports and excursions.

Essential Facts About Resort Spas in Thailand

This guide provides key information on resort spas in Thailand, evaluating 100 properties to help travelers make informed decisions on where to stay and when.

Typical nightly prices range from $80 to $350.

There are approximately 100 resort spas across Thailand.

Peak travel seasons include December to February.

Local taxes/fees are typically around 7% VAT plus a 10% service charge.

Most properties are within 20 km of major attractions like beaches and cultural sites.

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