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Thailand unveils hot new stays for summer

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Thailand is set to sizzle this summer, not just with its glorious sunshine, but with a vibrant wave of brand-new hotel and resort openings. From opulent ultra-luxury havens designed to captivate the most discerning clients to stylish, value-driven midscale properties, the Kingdom's hospitality landscape is transforming. This summer offers travel advisors an exciting array of fresh inventory, promising diverse experiences for every budget and taste, and ensuring Thailand remains a top-tier destination for the season ahead.

 

AMAN NAI LERT BANGKOK

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, Aman’s newest urban sanctuary and second property in Thailand, has officially opened in the lush serenity of Nai Lert Park. Blending the brand’s signature peace with the vibrancy of Bangkok, the 36-storey tower features 52 spacious suites, 34 branded residences, a 1,500 sqm wellness centre, and exclusive Aman Club.

Design draws deeply from Thai heritage, featuring bespoke art, a triple-height atrium sculpture, and serene interiors with floor-to-ceiling windows. Signature dining includes Italian cuisine at Arva, omakase at Sesui and teppanyaki at Hiori, with rooftop lounges offering skyline views.

The Aman Spa includes Medical Wellness by Hertitude, Thai healing treatments and Bangkok’s first Banya Spa House. Guests can also enjoy curated cultural experiences like private heritage dinners and twilight tuk-tuk tours. The opening marks a major milestone in Aman’s global expansion, offering a refined escape in the heart of Bangkok.

 

AMARI BANGSAEN

Amari Bangsaen Beachfront Hotel is a newly opened beachfront retreat by ONYX Hospitality Group, located directly across from the iconic Bangsaen Beach, just a short drive from Bangkok.

The hotel features 154 stylish rooms and suites, offering a range of options for leisure and business travellers. Guests can enjoy easy beach access, a large swimming pool, and a variety of dining venues, including Amaya Food Gallery, Aloha Beach Café, Maitree Bar, and Aqua Eatery & Bar.

Wellness and relaxation are central, with a full-service Breeze Spa, a well-equipped FIT Centre, and a vibrant Kids’ Club. The hotel also boasts 15 meeting and event spaces, accommodating up to 1,000 guests, ideal for weddings, conferences, and corporate events. Designed for comfort, style, and memorable coastal experiences, Amari Bangsaen blends modern Thai hospitality with a laid-back beachside vibe.

 

BANYAN TREE SAMUI

Banyan Tree Samui, a 5-star luxury resort nestled in a private bay on Koh Samui’s southeastern coast, has launched Sense of the Sea, a custom-built 12-metre speedboat offering private tours to Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park, Koh Phangan, and nearby islands like Koh Taen and Koh Matsum. Excursions include swimming, snorkelling, and sunset cruises tailored for luxury and celebration.

Onsite, guests can indulge in the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa–now offering the signature Sense of Lotus treatment–and enjoy wellness programs, a private beach and coral reef access. The property offers 88 hillside pool villas with panoramic views and lush tropical surroundings. Dining options include Saffron, recently listed in the 2025 MICHELIN Guide, and the new White Lotus cocktail, inspired by the series filmed nearby. The resort also offers a hydrotherapy Rainforest experience, fitness centre, library, kids’ club, and event spaces–all combining nature, wellness, and refined elegance.

 

TATVANI THAILAND

Tatvani is an all-inclusive private estate in the emerald hills of Northern Thailand, spanning 29 acres and welcoming only one group at a time for complete privacy and personalised immersion. Every stay is uniquely curated, from wild swimming with koi and garden herb harvesting to Thai cooking with award-winning chefs. At its heart is the Tatvani Elephant Sanctuary, where rescued elephants roam freely–no chains, no performances, just authentic connection.

The Tatvani Spa offers unlimited treatments, blending Thai healing traditions with nature-based wellness like yoga, forest walks, and herbal therapies. Culinary experiences are deeply personalised, with meals crafted from fresh garden ingredients and served in tranquil, open-air settings. Guests can also explore nearby jungle trails, enjoy mountain biking, or play at the Santiburi Golf Course. With no schedules or itineraries, Tatvani is not a resort–it’s a soulful, immersive escape into the heart of nature and culture.  

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