Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Koh Samui
Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Koh Samui
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
Koh Samui is not a classic Caribbean-style all-inclusive island, so honesty matters here: most "all-inclusive" stays on the island are really full-board or half-board packages layered onto a luxury resort, plus a handful of properties that run true all-drinks-and-meals programs.
For the Best Overall experience that pairs near-all-inclusive packaging with five-star villas, Banyan Tree Samui in Lamai leads the 2027 field with private-pool villas, multiple restaurants, and bookable full-board upgrades. For Best Value, Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort on Lamai Beach delivers the strongest price-to-comfort ratio, with a colonial-style beachfront, four pools, and an optional Voyager 47 Club package that bundles meals, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails.
The list below ranks ten real, currently-operating Koh Samui resorts, all open and bookable in 2026-2027. Each entry is honest about its board basis, because several of these are full-board or breakfast-plus-dinner rather than strictly all-inclusive.
1. Banyan Tree Samui 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Full-board luxury villa resort | Price: ~$450-900/night | Location: Private bay, Lamai | Best for: Honeymoons and special occasions
Banyan Tree Samui sits on a private cliffside bay in Lamai, with all-villa accommodation, private plunge or infinity pools, and a personal Villa Host concierge. While not a budget all-inclusive, it offers bookable full-board and dining-credit packages that cover breakfast plus multi-restaurant dining, which is the closest a five-star Samui property comes to genuine all-inclusive in 2027.
The spa, the cliff-top dining at Saffron, and the sea views are the headline draws.
Pros:
- Privacy: Every unit is a standalone villa with its own pool, ideal for couples.
- Dining range: Multiple restaurants let a full-board package feel varied rather than repetitive.
- Spa pedigree: Banyan Tree's signature spa is among the best on the island.
Cons:
- The hillside layout means lots of buggy rides and steps to the beach.
- True "all drinks included" is not standard; alcohol is usually extra.
Verdict: The strongest five-star choice on Samui when you book the full-board upgrade.
2. Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Beachfront resort with club package | Price: ~$180-320/night | Location: Lamai Beach | Best for: Couples and families wanting value
Outrigger Koh Samui is an elegant colonial-style beachfront resort with 146 rooms and suites, four swimming pools, a kids' water slide, and direct Lamai Beach access about 30 minutes from the airport. Suite guests get the Voyager 47 Club, which adds non-alcoholic beverages, afternoon tea, evening cocktails, and nibbles, an inclusion package that pushes value well above the nightly rate.
Pros:
- Voyager 47 Club: Genuine bundled food-and-drink perks for suite guests.
- Family friendly: Pools, a water slide, and beachfront make it easy with kids.
- Price: Lower nightly rates than the island's villa-only resorts.
Cons:
- The full club inclusions apply to suites, not all room types.
- Lamai is quieter than Chaweng if you want nightlife.
Verdict: The best balance of price, beachfront, and bundled extras on the island.
3. Renaissance Koh Samui Resort & Spa
Type: Marriott resort with all-inclusive package | Price: ~$200-350/night | Location: Lamai / Laem Nan Beach | Best for: Marriott Bonvoy members
Renaissance Koh Samui sits on a quiet beach near Lamai with two outdoor pools, a full-service spa, and a free shuttle to Chaweng and Lamai. It is one of the few Samui resorts that markets an actual "Samui Gateaway" all-inclusive package through Marriott, layering meals and beverages onto the room rate. Guest reviews are consistently strong.
Pros:
- Real all-inclusive package: Bookable directly through Marriott Bonvoy.
- Quiet setting: Secluded beach away from the crowds.
- Points earning: Full Bonvoy benefits and elite recognition.
Cons:
- Slightly remote, so you rely on the shuttle to reach town.
- Beach is smaller than the big Chaweng sweep.
Verdict: The pick for Bonvoy loyalists who want a packaged all-inclusive option.
4. Melati Beach Resort & Spa
Type: Five-star boutique resort | Price: ~$220-400/night | Location: Choeng Mon | Best for: Couples wanting boutique privacy
Melati Beach Resort & Spa markets itself as a five-star all-inclusive-style property with 77 contemporary rooms, suites, and private-pool villas on the calmer Choeng Mon side of the island. It offers bespoke dining across two restaurants plus spa and honeymoon packages, and it leans into curated dining inclusions rather than buffet-volume all-inclusive.
Pros:
- Private pool villas: Strong choice for couples and honeymooners.
- Calm location: Choeng Mon is tranquil and family-safe.
- Package variety: Spa, honeymoon, and free-and-easy deals available.
Cons:
- Smaller property means fewer dining venues than the big resorts.
- "All-inclusive" here means curated, not unlimited everything.
Verdict: A boutique, romantic alternative to the big-brand resorts.
5. Sheraton Samui Resort
Type: Marriott resort with gourmet package | Price: ~$170-300/night | Location: Chaweng Noi | Best for: Families near Chaweng
Sheraton Samui sits on Chaweng Noi with hillside ocean views, multiple pools, a kids' club, and a marketed "Gourmet Delight" all-inclusive package that bundles daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner plus round-trip airport transfers. It is a dependable, family-friendly base close to Chaweng's restaurants and nightlife.
Pros:
- Gourmet Delight package: Three meals daily plus transfers, bookable via Marriott.
- Location: Walkable to Chaweng amenities yet on a quieter cove.
- Family amenities: Kids' club and ocean-view buffet.
Cons:
- Hillside layout means steps and a tram down to the beach.
- Beach is small and rocky compared with central Chaweng.
Verdict: A solid family all-inclusive package with strong location and brand backing.
6. Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort
Type: Five-star resort, full-board available | Price: ~$250-450/night | Location: Bophut | Best for: Foodies and spa lovers
Anantara Bophut occupies a former coconut plantation steps from the sand near Fisherman's Village, with sunlit rooms and suites around a palm-shaded pool. The dining is a standout: the South American Guilty, southern-Thai Thin Tai, and beachside TĀN Beach Lounge. Full-board dining credits can be added at booking for a near-all-inclusive feel.
Pros:
- Dining variety: Three distinct restaurants on property.
- Award-winning spa: Standalone treatment suites and wellness programs.
- Bophut location: Walking distance to Fisherman's Village markets and dining.
Cons:
- Standard rates are room-only or breakfast; all-inclusive needs add-on.
- Bophut beach is better for sunsets than swimming at low tide.
Verdict: The best food-and-spa resort if you upgrade to full board.
7. Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort
Type: Five-star beachfront resort | Price: ~$280-500/night | Location: North Chaweng | Best for: Style-led beachfront stays
Anantara Lawana reopened its renovated beachfront in late 2024 and ranks among the top properties in Thailand in the Condé Nast Traveller UK Reader's Choice Awards. Sitting on the quieter north end of Chaweng Beach, it pairs a long sandy frontage with stylish villas and bookable full-board dining packages.
Pros:
- Beachfront: A genuinely swimmable stretch of north Chaweng.
- Recently renovated: Fresh rooms and public spaces.
- Award recognition: CNT Reader's Choice top-ten Thailand.
Cons:
- Premium pricing for the renovated villas.
- Full-board is an add-on, not the default rate.
Verdict: The most stylish beachfront base near Chaweng with full-board options.
8. Conrad Koh Samui
Type: Five-star all-villa resort | Price: ~$450-1,000/night | Location: Southwest coast near Bophut | Best for: Sunset-view luxury
Conrad Koh Samui is a hillside, all-villa resort where every unit has a private infinity pool facing the famous Five Islands sunset on the southwest coast. It is a Hilton flagship with multiple restaurants, a destination spa, and dining-credit or half-board packages that bring it close to an all-inclusive experience for couples.
Pros:
- Sunset views: Among the best west-facing vistas on the island.
- Private pools: Every villa has its own infinity pool.
- Hilton loyalty: Honors benefits and points earning.
Cons:
- Steep hillside layout reliant on buggies.
- No real walkable beach; it is a clifftop resort.
Verdict: A top-tier romantic splurge when paired with a half-board package.
9. InterContinental Koh Samui Resort
Type: Five-star resort, breakfast+dinner package | Price: ~$300-600/night | Location: Taling Ngam, southwest coast | Best for: Seclusion and sunsets
The InterContinental Koh Samui descends from cliffs to a white-sand shore on the quiet western Taling Ngam coast, set in 22 acres of coconut plantation with six pools and a clifftop spa. It markets a breakfast-plus-three-course-set-dinner package, an honest half-board offering rather than a true all-inclusive, with views over the Five Islands and Angthong Marine Park.
Pros:
- Six pools: Including the standout multi-tiered Baan Taling Ngam pools.
- Seclusion: Far from crowds, ideal for unplugging.
- Half-board package: Breakfast and a set dinner bundled in.
Cons:
- Remote location; town is a long drive away.
- Drinks and à la carte beyond the set menu cost extra.
Verdict: The pick for secluded sunset luxury with a sensible half-board plan.
10. Sala Samui Chaweng Beach Resort
Type: Boutique pool-villa resort, breakfast-inclusive | Price: ~$200-380/night | Location: North Chaweng Beach | Best for: Couples wanting pool villas near town
Sala Samui Chaweng Beach is a boutique, design-led resort on the northeast shore of Koh Samui with private-pool villas, two poolside bars, and beachfront dining. Rates include a buffet breakfast, and while it is honestly breakfast-inclusive rather than all-inclusive, its beachfront location and pool villas make it a strong couples' base near Chaweng's amenities.
Pros:
- Pool villas: Private pools at a more accessible price than the hillside resorts.
- Beachfront: Right on a swimmable north-Chaweng stretch.
- Design: Crisp contemporary architecture and calm vibe.
Cons:
- Only breakfast is included; lunch and dinner are extra.
- Smaller property with limited on-site dining variety.
Verdict: Best boutique pool-villa value near Chaweng for couples comfortable with breakfast-only inclusion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there true all-inclusive resorts in Koh Samui? Genuine unlimited all-inclusive is rare on Samui; most properties offer full-board, half-board, or packaged meal deals. Renaissance and Sheraton come closest with bookable all-inclusive packages.
Which Koh Samui resort is best for families? Sheraton Samui and Outrigger Koh Samui both offer kids' clubs, multiple pools, and meal packages that make budgeting easy for families in 2027.
What is the best value all-inclusive-style resort in Koh Samui? Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort offers the strongest price-to-comfort ratio, especially with the Voyager 47 Club inclusions for suite guests.
Which area of Koh Samui should I stay in? Chaweng is liveliest, Bophut and Fisherman's Village are walkable and dining-rich, and Lamai or Taling Ngam are quieter and more secluded.
Do these packages include alcohol? Usually not by default; most full-board and meal packages cover food and soft drinks, with alcohol as a paid add-on unless you confirm an upgraded plan.
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Bottom Line
Koh Samui rewards travelers who book honestly: this island specializes in full-board and packaged luxury rather than classic unlimited all-inclusive. Banyan Tree Samui is the best overall five-star stay when you add the full-board upgrade, and Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort is the best value with its Voyager 47 Club bundle.
Brand loyalists should look at Renaissance, Sheraton, Conrad, and the two Anantara properties, while Melati and Sala Samui suit couples who want private-pool villas. In every case, confirm the exact meal and drink inclusions at booking, because the "all-inclusive" label on Samui can mean anything from three meals plus transfers to breakfast only.
