Thailand has hundreds of beach resorts, island hideaways and luxury hotels, so the best resorts in Thailand really depend on the kind of traveller you are. UK holidaymakers usually weigh up Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Khao Lak and the quiet Koh Yao islands before they book, and each one leads with different resorts and a different mood.
This guide names specific Thailand resorts, tells you what each one offers and who it suits, then helps you turn that shortlist into a Thailand holiday package from the UK with flights, transfers and the right beach sorted for you.
The best resorts in Thailand depend on your travel style. JW Marriott in Phuket or Khao Lak suits families and first-timers, Four Seasons Koh Samui and Six Senses Yao Noi are ideal for luxury couples, Rayavadee in Krabi is best for scenery, and The Sarojin is perfect for a calm romantic escape.
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Get My Thailand QuoteBest Resorts in Thailand at a Glance
The fastest way to shortlist is to compare resorts side by side. The table below lists 15 of the most popular Thailand resorts for UK travellers, including where each is located, who it suits best, and what it is known for. Use it as a starting point, then read the detailed profiles underneath.
| Resort | Area | Best for | Known for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trisara | Nai Thon, Phuket | Honeymoon and luxury | Ocean-view pool villas, spa and a short airport transfer |
| JW Marriott Phuket Resort and Spa | Mai Khao, Phuket | Families and first-timers | Large beachfront resort, kids’ club and several pools |
| Katathani Phuket Beach Resort | Kata Noi, Phuket | Families and values | Sheltered beach, multiple pools and family rooms |
| Banyan Tree Phuket | Bang Tao, Phuket | Couples | All-villa layout, spa and Laguna leisure facilities |
| Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui | Laem Yai, Koh Samui | Honeymoon and privacy | Hillside pool villas with wide Gulf views |
| Six Senses Samui | Choeng Mon, Koh Samui | Wellness couples | Clifftop villas and a strong wellness spa |
| W Koh Samui | Mae Nam, Koh Samui | Style and couples | Design-led villas and a lively pool and beach scene |
| Rayavadee | Railay, Krabi | Romance and scenery | Cliffside pavilions, boat access and Phra Nang beach |
| The Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort | Tubkaak, Krabi | Scenic couples | Small beachfront resort with island and cliff views |
| Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Tubkaak, Krabi | High-end honeymoon | Villas with private pools and butler-style service |
| The Sarojin | Khao Lak | Adults and honeymoon | Boutique, quiet and beachfront with an adult focus |
| JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort and Spa | Khao Lak | Families | Water play area, kids’ club and a long calm beach |
| Six Senses Yao Noi | Koh Yao Noi | Luxury and privacy | Pool villas facing the karsts of Phang Nga Bay |
| Santhiya Koh Yao Yai Resort and Spa | Koh Yao Yai | Value luxury island stay | Teak-built pool villas on a quiet beachfront |
| Pimalai Resort and Spa | Koh Lanta | Laid-back luxury | Hillside and beach rooms on a peaceful bay |
Good to know: resorts occasionally refresh their villas, dining or facilities, so we confirm the current room types, meal plans and any family or honeymoon extras in writing before you pay. That way what you book is exactly what you get.
Best Resorts in Phuket for First-Time Visitors and Families
Phuket is the easiest resort base in Thailand, which is why so many first trips start here. The island has its own international airport, short transfers to most beaches, and resorts for every style. These three cover the sweet spot for families, first-timers and couples who still want plenty of choice on the doorstep.
JW Marriott Phuket Resort and Spa
Where: Mai Khao
Best for: Families and first-timers
Set on the long, quiet sweep of Mai Khao Beach near the airport, this is a proper full-service family resort. Expect several outdoor pools, a children’s club, a spa, a spread of restaurants and generous rooms including options that sleep four. The short transfer is a genuine bonus with young children, and the calm northern beach suits paddling and long walks.
Katathani Phuket Beach Resort
Where: Kata Noi
Best for: Families and value
Katathani sprawls right along the sheltered Kata Noi beach in the south, with multiple swimming pools split across two wings and rooms sized for families. It is a comfortable, well-priced choice for travellers who want to walk straight onto the sand, then stroll to restaurants and shops in nearby Kata without needing a taxi every evening.
Trisara
Where: Nai Thon
Best for: Honeymoon and luxury
For couples who want seclusion without a long journey, Trisara delivers ocean-view pool villas tucked into a private-feeling bay in the north. The spa, the fine dining and the sense of quiet make it a favourite for honeymoons, and the airport is a short drive away. Choose this when the villa and the view matter more than being near the action.
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Best Resorts in Koh Samui for Couples and Honeymoons
Koh Samui is the romantic pick, leaning towards private pool villas, hillside sea views and a softer pace than Phuket. If your idea of Thailand is a plunge pool, a sunset and a very good dinner, these resorts are built for exactly that.
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui
Where: Laem Yai
Best for: Honeymoon and privacy
Tumbling down a hillside on the quiet northwest coast, the Four Seasons is all about private pool villas with wide views over the Gulf. There is an infinity pool, a private beach, a spa and a genuine sense of seclusion. Sunsets here are the headline act, which is why it stays near the top of most honeymoon shortlists.
Six Senses Samui
Where: Choeng Mon
Best for: Wellness couples
Perched on a headland near Choeng Mon, Six Senses pairs clifftop villas and plunge pools with a wellness programme that goes well beyond a standard spa. Think panoramic views, barefoot luxury and a focus on eating and living well. It suits couples who want their holiday to leave them feeling reset, not just rested.
W Koh Samui
Where: Mae Nam
Best for: Style and couples
W brings a design-led, sociable energy to the beach at Mae Nam, with private-pool villas, a buzzy pool and beach club, and a smart dining scene. It is the pick for couples and small groups who want the villa privacy of Koh Samui with a livelier evening mood built in.
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Best Resorts in Krabi for Scenic Beach Holidays
Krabi is the most photogenic resort area in Thailand, with limestone cliffs rising straight from the sea. If scenery beats nightlife for you, these resorts put you right in the middle of it.
Rayavadee
Where: Railay
Best for: Romance and scenery
Reached only by longtail boat, Rayavadee sits among coconut groves and towering cliffs beside beautiful Phra Nang Beach. Guests stay in two-storey pavilions, some with private pools, and dining ranges from a cave-side restaurant to the beach. It is one of Thailand’s most romantic addresses and a bucket-list honeymoon stay.
The Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort
Where: Tubkaak Beach
Best for: Scenic couples
The Tubkaak is a smaller, warmer alternative to Railay, sitting on a calm beach with uninterrupted views out to the bay’s scattered islands. Rooms are relaxed and natural in style, the service is personal, and you can reach it by road rather than by boat. A lovely choice for couples who want scenery without the logistics.
Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
Where: Tubkaak
Best for: High-end honeymoon
For the top tier, Phulay Bay offers villas with private pools, butler-style service and a striking spa, all in a quiet cliff-backed setting near Tubkaak. It is the Krabi choice for travellers who want scenery and serious luxury in equal measure.
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Best Resorts in Khao Lak for Quiet Luxury
Khao Lak is the answer for travellers who love the idea of Phuket but want none of the noise. It is about an hour north of Phuket airport, with long low-rise beaches and a calm that families and couples both value. These two resorts sit at opposite ends of the crowd, one being adults-focused and one family-first.
The Sarojin
Where: Near Nang Thong
Best for: Adults and honeymooners
The Sarojin is a boutique, adults-only retreat set in leafy gardens leading onto a quiet stretch of beach. Rooms are large and calm, service is attentive without being fussy, and the whole feel is grown-up and unhurried. It is ideal for couples and honeymooners who want peace and space rather than a big-resort buzz.
JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort and Spa
Where: Khao Lak
Best for: Families
At the family end, the JW Marriott pairs a long, calm beach with a lagoon-style water play area, a children’s club and family rooms, plus several restaurants so fussy eaters are covered. There is enough on site to keep everyone happy for a week, and Khao Lak’s gentle beaches suit younger children well.
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Best Resorts in Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai for Peaceful Island Stays
For the quietest stays of all, look to the Koh Yao islands in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, between Phuket and Krabi. Development is light and the pace is slow, which is exactly the appeal.
Six Senses Yao Noi
Where: Koh Yao Noi
Best for: Luxury and privacy
This is the island’s flagship, with private pool villas looking straight out at the limestone karsts of the bay. Expect a standout spa, thoughtful dining and a real sense of getting away from it all, reached by a short boat ride. For a milestone honeymoon or anniversary, it is one of the finest views in Thailand.
Santhiya Koh Yao Yai Resort and Spa
Where: Koh Yao Yai
Best for: Value luxury island stay
On the larger, greener Koh Yao Yai, Santhiya offers hand-carved teak villas, private pools and a peaceful beachfront in a traditional Thai style. It delivers a villa-luxury feel at gentler prices than the big-name resorts, which makes it a smart pick for couples and families who want quiet without the top-tier spend.
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How to Choose Best Family Resorts in Thailand
For families, the best Thailand resorts are the ones that make the day-to-day easy. JW Marriott Khao Lak and Katathani in Phuket lead here, with calm beaches, kids’ clubs and family rooms, while the JW Marriott in Mai Khao adds a short transfer that helps enormously with younger children.
Whichever resort you compare, run through this checklist before booking:
- A kids’ club or supervised activities to give parents a breather.
- Calm, shallow water and a gently sloping beach.
- Interconnecting or family rooms, or a suite that sleeps four.
- A shallow or zero-entry pool separate from the deeper ones.
- Restaurants and shops within walking distance.
- A shorter airport transfer, ideally under an hour with young children.
- Breakfast included to take the pressure off the first meal of the day.
Insider tip: if you are travelling with a baby or toddler, ask us to confirm the transfer time and whether a car seat and cot can be arranged before you book. Small details like these make arrival day far smoother.
Best Beachfront Resorts in Thailand
If stepping straight from your room onto the sand is the priority, several of these resorts sit directly on the beach. The best beach resorts in Thailand cluster where the sand is widest and the water calmest, so it pays to match the resort to the area and the season.
- JW Marriott Phuket, Mai Khao: one of the longest, quietest beachfronts on the island.
- Katathani, Kata Noi: a sheltered south-Phuket bay with the resort right on the sand.
- Rayavadee, Railay: beachfront framed by cliffs, next to Phra Nang beach.
- The Sarojin, Khao Lak: a long, calm stretch with barely a crowd in sight.
- Pimalai, Koh Lanta: a peaceful west-coast bay known for its sunsets.
One thing worth knowing: on the Andaman coast, which includes Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak and Koh Lanta, seaweed and slightly rougher seas can appear during the greener months from roughly May to October. For calm, clear water, the November to April window is the safer bet.

Are All-Inclusive Resorts in Thailand Worth It?
All-inclusive works differently in Thailand than in the Maldives or the Caribbean. Thailand is not primarily an all-inclusive destination, and part of the fun is eating out at local restaurants where a delicious meal often costs a few pounds. Because of that, many resorts offer breakfast, half board or flexible dine-around plans rather than a full all-inclusive wristband.
That said, Thailand all-inclusive resorts do exist, and they suit certain travellers well. Families who want fixed costs, honeymooners who prefer to stay put, and anyone who likes to budget everything up front will find real value in a good half-board or all-inclusive package. For most first-timers, half board plus a few nights eating out strikes the best balance.
Choose all-inclusive or half board if you want predictable costs and a stay-put holiday. Choose breakfast-only if you want to explore Thailand’s food scene and keep your evenings flexible. We can price both on the same resort so you can compare like for like.
How to Choose the Right Thailand Resort from the UK
Choosing the right resort comes down to a handful of practical decisions. Before you commit, run through these with whoever you are travelling with.
- Travel dates: the November to March high season brings the calmest seas and driest weather on most coasts.
- Flight route: Bangkok is the main gateway, with quick onward flights to Phuket, Krabi and Koh Samui.
- Transfer time: confirm how long it takes from the airport to your resort, as this ranges from around 20 minutes to well over an hour.
- Beach and setting: match the resort to the season, especially on the Andaman coast.
- Room type: family rooms, interconnecting rooms or a private pool villa for a honeymoon.
- Meal plan: breakfast, half board or all-inclusive, depending on how much you want to eat out.
- Holiday style: one relaxed base, or a multi-centre trip that mixes city, beach and island.
One more essential before you book. UK travellers should always check the current passport, entry and safety guidance on the GOV.UK Thailand travel advice pages, which are updated regularly and are the most reliable source for entry rules, visa requirements and any local advisories.
Best Thailand Resort Holiday Packages from the UK
For most UK travellers, a package is the smartest way to book a Thailand resort holiday. Bundling flights, resorts, transfers and any internal flights into one tailor-made booking means less admin, better value, and one team to call if anything changes. It also makes multi-centre trips genuinely easy, which is where Thailand really shines.
Multi-centre Thailand holidays are especially popular because they let you enjoy more than one style of trip. You could pair Bangkok with a beach, Phuket with peaceful Khao Lak, Krabi with Phuket, or island-hop between Phi Phi, Koh Yao and other resort islands.
Before choosing your final resort route, compare Thailand’s beach options, Phuket’s best beach areas and Bangkok’s top neighbourhoods so your package matches the way you actually want to travel. If your Thailand resort package includes a Bangkok stopover, read our guide on where to stay in Bangkok to choose the best area before pairing it with your beach resort. If you want city buzz, beach time and island-style luxury in one trip,
Prefer something simpler? A classic city and beach break is ideal for first-time visitors who want an easy Thailand holiday without a packed itinerary. For that, view our TreeHouse Villa Bangkok and Pattaya 10-night holiday
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Get My Discounted Thailand QuoteFinal Thoughts
Choosing the best resorts in Thailand depends on the kind of holiday you want. Phuket is ideal for first-time visitors and families, Koh Samui is perfect for couples and luxury escapes, Krabi offers dramatic scenery, while Khao Lak and Koh Yao islands are better for peaceful beachfront stays.
For UK travellers, the smartest approach is to choose the right resort area first, then match it with flights, transfers and a tailored Thailand holiday package. Whether you want a romantic villa, a family beach resort or a multi-centre Thailand escape, Genz Travel can help you plan a smooth and memorable trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Most UK travellers book a package that bundles return flights, resort nights, private airport transfers and any internal flights into one price. A tailor-made package saves you juggling separate bookings and means one team handles your whole trip if plans change.
For peak UK dates like Christmas, February half term and Easter, booking six to nine months ahead usually secures the best resorts and fares. Thailand’s high season runs roughly November to March, so early booking matters most for beach weeks during those months. ,For the best time to visit Thailand explore our page.
Private airport transfers are often included or easy to add, and we recommend them for family and honeymoon trips. Transfer times vary a lot, from around 20 minutes in parts of Phuket to over an hour for some Khao Lak and Krabi resorts, so we plan them around your arrival time.
Yes. Most tailor-made Thailand holidays are secured with a deposit, with the balance due before departure. Spreading the cost over several months makes a longer multi-centre trip far easier to manage. Tell us your budget and we will build a plan that fits it.
Combining Bangkok with a beach resort is a popular way to see two sides of Thailand in one trip. A few nights of temples, markets and rooftop dining pairs neatly with a week by the sea. Domestic flights are short and cheap, so the two centres slot together easily.





