Thailand is experiencing a surge in tourism, thanks to the latest season of HBO’s hit series The White Lotus. While the luxurious White Lotus Thailand hotel portrayed in the show is fictional, its breathtaking filming locations—Four Seasons Koh Samui, Anantara Bophut Koh Samui, Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas, and Rosewood Phuket—are very real.
Luxury Hotels See Record-Breaking Demand
Luxury travel agencies have reported a significant spike in bookings for high-end resorts in Thailand. Global Travel Collection (GTC), a division of Internova Travel Group specializing in premium travel, revealed that January bookings for Four Seasons hotels in Thailand increased by 68% compared to the previous year. In 2024 alone, GTC facilitated over $2 million in Thailand hotel sales and another $1 million in tour bookings.
Angie Licea, President of GTC, noted an extraordinary uptick in demand for specific brands, stating, “Some hotel groups in Thailand, including Mandarin Oriental and Marriott International, have experienced a staggering 1,000% increase in GTC bookings.”
Thailand has long been a sought-after destination, but the influence of The White Lotus has amplified its appeal, especially among luxury travelers seeking exclusive accommodations and curated experiences.
Set-Jetting: A Growing Travel Trend
The phenomenon of set-jetting—traveling to locations featured in movies and TV shows—continues to shape tourism trends. Previous seasons of The White Lotus fueled increased interest in Hawaii and Sicily, and Thailand is now experiencing a similar travel boom.
GTC-affiliated advisors at The Travel Siblings in New York, Kara Bebell and Harlan DeBell, confirmed that Thailand has become one of the most in-demand honeymoon destinations since news broke that The White Lotus would be filmed there. Similarly, Shawn Goldberg and Michelle Rosenbaum, travel consultants at Protravel International Westbury, have observed an increase in luxury travelers booking extended stays. Many of their clients are opting for eight- to ten-day vacations in five-star resorts, with private guided tours. During peak season, a family of four can expect to spend around $50,000 on a luxury Thai getaway.
Budget-Friendly Alternatives for White Lotus Fans
For travelers who want the White Lotus experience without the hefty price tag, EF Ultimate Break has introduced an exclusive tour package. The Ultimate Thailand: White Lotus Edition is a 22-day adventure designed for Gen Z and Millennial travelers. Priced at $3,499, this itinerary includes visits to major Thai destinations such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Tao, and Koh Pha Ngan.
As new episodes air weekly on HBO Max, EF Ultimate Break will update its itinerary to incorporate fresh experiences inspired by the show, adding an element of mystery. Highlights of the tour include stops at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, the sacred Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, and an elephant sanctuary. Activities specifically influenced by The White Lotus are marked with a lotus emoji in the itinerary, such as a visit to the Joe Louis Thai Puppet Theater, which appeared in the season’s first episode.
Accommodation options vary based on travel dates and may include stays at ASAI Bangkok Chinatown, Cross Vibe Chiang Mai Decem, and Cosi Samui Chaweng Beach. The goal is to provide cultural immersion while keeping costs accessible for younger travelers.
Luxury Resorts Leverage the White Lotus Hype
Luxury hotel groups are also capitalizing on the show’s influence. Anantara has launched The Lotus Awakening Escape Package, a four-night retreat at its Phuket and Koh Samui resorts. This exclusive experience allows guests to indulge in activities reminiscent of those depicted in the series while enjoying the elegance of Anantara’s world-class hospitality.
Thailand’s tourism industry has seen many surges over the years, but The White Lotus has sparked an unprecedented demand for high-end accommodations and curated experiences. As 2025 unfolds, the country remains a premier destination for travelers seeking both luxury and cultural exploration.
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