Iconic Filming Locations Unveiled
Discover Where Blackpink’s Lisa Shined
The third season of HBO’s hit series White Lotus, featuring Blackpink’s Lisa in her acting debut as Mook, has captivated audiences with its stunning Thai backdrops. Filmed across picturesque locations like Koh Samui, Phuket, and Bangkok, the show highlights luxurious resorts that you can visit for a taste of celebrity glamour. These hotels offer a perfect blend of opulence and tropical allure, making them must-visit destinations for fans and travelers alike.
Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui
A Luxe Haven for White Lotus Scenes
Nestled on Koh Samui’s northeastern coast, the Four Seasons Resort served as the primary setting for the fictional White Lotus Resort and Spa. Its sprawling villas, infinity pools, and lush coconut groves provided a breathtaking stage for the series’ drama. Guests can indulge in five-star amenities, from private beach dinners to spa treatments, while reliving moments from Lisa’s on-screen performance.
Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort
Thai Elegance in the Spotlight
The Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort, with its traditional Thai-style lobby and tree-lined grounds, played a key role in capturing the show’s exotic charm. This beachfront retreat offers serene suites, water sports, and authentic Thai dining, perfect for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure. Its cinematic appeal makes it a standout choice for White Lotus enthusiasts.
Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Resort
Phuket’s Star-Studded Retreat
In Phuket, the Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Resort featured prominently, especially for Lisa’s scenes, showcasing its tranquil villas and lush landscapes. This secluded paradise boasts private pool suites and beachfront dining, ideal for a luxurious escape. Visitors can immerse themselves in the same serene ambiance that brought the series’ storytelling to life.
Beyond the Hotels: Thai Landmarks
Exploring Cultural Gems from the Show
The White Lotus Season 3 production ventured beyond resorts, incorporating iconic Thai sites like Koh Samui’s Wat Phra Yai, known for its majestic Big Buddha statue. Filming also took place in vibrant Bangkok and scenic Koh Phangan, offering travelers a chance to explore Thailand’s rich culture and natural beauty. These destinations add depth to any White Lotus-inspired itinerary.