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Top 10 Luxury Resorts in Asia for 2027

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The best Asian luxury resort overall is the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, where jungle-canopy suites and villas above the Ayung River near Ubud run roughly $900–$2,000 per night and a dramatic lotus-pond entrance bridge anchors one of the most celebrated resorts in the world.

For travelers seeking world-class luxury at a comparatively gentler rate, the best value is the Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Krabi, Thailand, with villas commonly $500–$800 per night on the Andaman Sea. This list is for travelers planning a Southeast or South Asian escape across Bali, Thailand, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia, with rates ranging from about $400 to over $3,000 per night.

Every resort below is a real, currently operating property, ranked on service ratings, setting, design, and reputation.

1. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan 🏆 BEST OVERALL

The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan sits in a lush river valley near Ubud, entered across an elevated bridge that leads to a rooftop lotus pond. Suites and villas typically run $900–$2,000 per night, with multi-bedroom villas higher.

The resort is repeatedly ranked among the best in the world by Travel + Leisure for its jungle-immersed design, the riverside Sacred River Spa, and culturally rich programming around nearby Ubud. Its architecture, setting, and service combine for the top spot in Asia.

The two-story suites and villas are built into the valley wall, many with private plunge pools overlooking terraced rice paddies and the Ayung River below. Cultural immersion is a hallmark, with offerings such as guided temple visits, a resident healer, river-rafting, and Balinese cooking classes, and the proximity to Ubud's galleries, markets, and the Sacred Monkey Forest makes the resort an ideal base for travelers who want depth as well as luxury.

2. Soneva Fushi, Maldives

A pioneer of barefoot-luxury in the Maldives, Soneva Fushi spreads private villas across a forested island in the Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Villas typically run $1,500–$4,000 per night, many with private pools and waterslides.

The resort is known for its sustainability ethos, an outdoor cinema, an observatory, and the "no news, no shoes" philosophy. With expansive villa sizes and a coral-reef house reef, it is the benchmark for Maldivian island luxury. Many villas exceed the size of an entire wing at conventional resorts, with private pools, dedicated butlers, and direct beach access, and the resort's glass-blowing studio, organic gardens, and renowned wine cellar give guests reasons to stay on the island for a week or more.

3. Amankila, Bali

Aman's eastern-Bali resort cascades down a hillside above the Lombok Strait, famous for its three-tiered infinity pool stepping toward the sea. Suites typically run $1,000–$2,500 per night.

The resort offers a private beach club, the Aman Spa, and a serene, low-key atmosphere away from Bali's busier south. Its iconic stepped pool and clifftop setting make it one of the most photographed resorts in Asia. The suites are housed in freestanding thatched-roof pavilions reached by garden paths, and the resort's eastern-Bali location near the village of Manggis places guests close to the water temple of Tirta Gangga and the cultural sites of the former Karangasem kingdom, adding depth to the seclusion.

4. Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve 💎 BEST VALUE

On the Andaman coast near Krabi, Thailand, Phulay Bay is a Ritz-Carlton Reserve — the brand's most exclusive tier — yet delivers it at rates well below Maldivian and top Bali villas, with pavilions and villas commonly $500–$800 per night. It is the best value on this list.

The resort features private-pool villas, the ESPA spa, and dramatic limestone-karst views over the sea. For travelers wanting Reserve-level intimacy and design at a Southeast Asian mainland price, it offers exceptional value.

The pavilions and villas are designed in a contemporary interpretation of Thai architecture, many with private pools and direct views of the Andaman's towering limestone formations. Krabi's location gives guests easy access to island-hopping boat trips, the famous Railay Beach, and the broader Phang Nga Bay, so the resort works equally well as a tranquil retreat and as a base for exploring one of Thailand's most scenic coastlines — all for a fraction of what comparable seclusion costs in the Maldives.

5. The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort

Set in the Dhaalu Atoll, this St. Regis is known for its bold contemporary design, including the over-water Whale Bar and the Vommuli House wellness complex. Villas typically run $1,200–$3,000 per night.

The resort offers signature St. Regis butler service, multiple restaurants, and overwater and beach villas with private pools. Its striking architecture and full-service polish make it one of the Maldives' standout luxury islands.

6. Capella Ubud, Bali

A tented camp-style resort designed by Bill Bensley in the Bali rainforest near Ubud, Capella Ubud reimagines colonial-era explorer tents as lavish private suites. Tents typically run $1,200–$2,500 per night.

Each tent has its own pool, and the resort's whimsical, story-driven design and Auriga Spa set it apart. Its one-of-a-kind concept and intimate scale make it one of the most distinctive luxury stays in Asia.

7. Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle, Sri Lanka

On a coconut-plantation bluff above the Indian Ocean on Sri Lanka's southern coast, this Anantara resort blends beachfront and clifftop villas. Rooms and villas generally run $300–$700 per night, offering strong value.

The resort features pool villas, an Ayurvedic-influenced spa, and access to a pristine stretch of coast away from crowds. Its blend of beach, wellness, and Sri Lankan culture makes it a rewarding alternative to busier destinations.

8. Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor, Siem Reap

A restored 1932 colonial landmark in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor is the gateway resort for visiting the temples of Angkor. Rooms typically run $300–$700 per night.

The resort offers a large saltwater pool, the Raffles Spa, French-colonial architecture, and the proximity to Angkor Wat that makes it a cultural-travel base. Its heritage and location give it a character no beach resort can replicate.

9. Six Senses Yao Noi, Thailand

On an island in Phang Nga Bay between Phuket and Krabi, Six Senses Yao Noi offers pool villas with sweeping views of the bay's dramatic limestone islands. Villas typically run $700–$1,800 per night.

The resort emphasizes sustainability and wellness, with an organic garden, the Six Senses Spa, and a hilltop setting overlooking the bay. Its scenery and eco-luxury ethos make it a top Thai island choice.

10. One&Only Reethi Rah, Maldives

One of the largest private islands in the Maldives in the North Malé Atoll, Reethi Rah offers expansive villas along 12 white-sand beaches. Villas typically run $1,500–$4,000 per night.

The resort features beach and overwater villas with private pools, multiple restaurants, and the One&Only Spa. Its generous size — guests get bicycles to navigate the island — and privacy make it a flagship Maldivian destination, and its proximity to Malé's international airport (a short speedboat transfer rather than a costly seaplane) keeps arrival logistics simpler than many far-flung atolls.

What to Know Before You Book

Asia's luxury resorts span wildly different transfer logistics and seasons, so plan the journey as carefully as the stay. Maldivian resorts are reached by seaplane or speedboat from Malé, and transfer costs can add $300–$700 or more per person round-trip — a meaningful line item that resorts near the airport (like Reethi Rah) minimize.

Bali's resorts are an hour or more from Denpasar airport depending on whether you're heading to Ubud's interior or the southern coast, while Thailand's island resorts often combine a domestic flight with a boat ride.

Monsoon timing matters: the Maldives' dry season runs roughly November through April, Bali's drier months are April through October, and Thailand's Andaman coast is best November through April. Booking direct or through a luxury travel adviser frequently unlocks perks like free nights, breakfast, or spa credits at Aman, Four Seasons, and Six Senses properties.

Finally, decide early between overwater-villa beach luxury (the Maldives) and jungle-and-cliff immersion near culture (Bali, Cambodia), since the two experiences are fundamentally different despite both falling under "Asian luxury resort."

How to Choose

FAQ

Which Asian resort is best for an overwater-villa experience?

The Maldives is the premier destination for overwater villas. Soneva Fushi, The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli, and One&Only Reethi Rah all offer overwater accommodations with private pools, direct lagoon access, and reef snorkeling steps from your deck.

What is the best luxury resort in Bali?

The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan is the top pick, repeatedly ranked among the world's best for its jungle-valley setting near Ubud, lotus-pond entrance, and riverside spa. Amankila and Capella Ubud are outstanding alternatives with very different design concepts.

Which Asian luxury resort offers the best value?

Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Krabi, Thailand, offers the best value, delivering the brand's most exclusive Reserve tier with private-pool villas commonly $500–$800 per night — well below comparable Maldivian and top Bali villas.

Can you combine luxury with cultural sightseeing in Asia?

Yes. The Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor in Siem Reap places you minutes from the temples of Angkor Wat, while the Four Seasons at Sayan and Capella Ubud sit beside Bali's cultural heart in Ubud, blending resort luxury with rich local heritage.

Bottom Line

For the best overall Asian luxury resort, the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan wins with its jungle-valley setting, iconic lotus-pond entrance, and world-class service near Ubud. For travelers seeking the most luxury per dollar, Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Thailand is the best value, offering Reserve-tier private-pool villas on the Andaman Sea at a fraction of Maldivian prices.

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