The White Lotus It's undoubtedly one of Max's most popular series of recent years. Its success is due not only to its well-developed plots and characters, but also to the impressive locations in which it's filmed. Each season of the series takes place in real luxury resorts, which has sparked interest among many viewers in learning about these hotels and, of course, how much it costs to stay there.
Throughout the three seasons released so far, The White Lotus has taken its audience to Hawaii, Italy and, most recently, Thailand, always in hotels of the prestigious chain Four SeasonsBut how much does it really cost to sleep in these luxurious accommodations? We'll tell you all the details about them. heavenly destinations and their rates. Spoiler: start saving.
Four Seasons Koh Samui: Season 3's Thai Paradise
The third season of The White Lotus has transported us, as you know, to Koh Samui, Thailand, where the characters once again enjoy a vacation filled with luxury and drama. The hotel used for filming is none other than the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, an exclusive villa complex with panoramic sea views and surrounded by lush tropical vegetation.
The resort has different types of accommodation, from villas with private pools to multi-bedroom residences. Prices vary depending on the type of stay and the time of year, of course:
- The most basic villas, such as the Serenity Pool Villa, cost approximately 1.600 euros per night.
- Private residences with multiple bedrooms, such as the spectacular Residence 9 overlooking the Gulf of Thailand, can reach 8.000 Euros per night.
- A stay of a week In this resort it can cost up to 17.000 Euros.
In addition to accommodation, the hotel offers a wide variety of exclusive services, such as boat trips, Muay Thai classes, a secret garden spa, and private dinners on the beach. Definitely a dream experience for those who can afford it.
Four Seasons San Domenico Palace: Mediterranean luxury of the second season
In the second season, the series moved to Taormina, Sicily, ItalyIn this case, the hotel chosen was the Four Seasons San Domenico Palace, located in a former 16th-century convent with stunning views of the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna.
This resort has around 100 rooms and suites, some of them with small private pools. The prices for staying here are, again, quite reasonable. high:
- A standard room in high season costs around 2.100 euros per night with breakfast included (in low season, around 1.500 euros/night).
- The most exclusive suites can reach the 3.900 euros per night on weekends.
- For certain dates, the hotel requires a minimum stay of three nights.
- Happen a week In this Mediterranean paradise it can cost around 9.464 Euros.
Once again, these are fairly high prices, but within expectations for a place with so much history and exclusivity, comparable to other hotel offerings of similar status.
Four Seasons Resort Maui: The Hawaiian setting for the first season
The first season of The White Lotus was developed in Maui, Hawaii, and the hotel chosen was the Four Seasons Resort Maui at WaileaThis complex has some 380 rooms and suites, and offers spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
Prices vary depending on location and room size:
- A room with a mountain view has a base price of 1.400 euros per night.
- For a room with sea view, the price rises to 1.800 euros per night.
- The most luxurious suites reach the 4.200 euros per night.
- A week's stay at this resort can exceed 19.000 Euros.
Unlike hotels in Thailand and Italy, this resort features less variation in prices weekdays and weekends.
The hotels shown in The White Lotus They are authentic temples of luxury, with rates that reflect their exclusiveness and the attention to detail in every aspect of the experience. Despite these costs, all the resorts have experienced the "full throttle" after appearing in the series, proving that if they exist, it's because there are a good number of guests who can afford to sleep there. For the rest of us, though, there's always Mike White's proposal to transport us to these destinations and dream of enjoying them, even if it's only on screen.