The Luxe Nomad presents travellers its most cinematic villas for a White Lotus-inspired vacation
The Luxe Nomad makes it easy to step into the world of The White Lotus
As The White Lotus returns to the small screen, luxury vacation rental management firm The Luxe Nomad presents an artfully curated selection of its most cinematic villas across two paradise islands close to filming locations for the series.
Some have even been designed by Bill Bensley, the masterful landscape architect behind The Four Seasons and Anantara Bophut.
Imagine private cliffside views, oceanfront infinity pools, home cinemas for binge-watching the latest episodes, and stylish interiors that look straight out of a movie set.
In celebration of the latest season, The Luxe Nomad offers travellers a Stay 7, Pay 6 Nights promotion in April, whilst simultaneously launching its first-ever Thailand Residents’ / Singapore and Hong Kong Expats offer.
The latter provides an exclusive 20 percent off, as well as complimentary airport pick up and a meal on arrival until November 2025.
All the glamour sans the drama
With a collection of 58 luxury villas near Koh Samui’s vibrant Bophut Beach and The Singing Bird Lounge in Chaweng, all captured in the hit show, to the tranquil shores of Natai Beach near Phuket, The Luxe Nomad makes it easy to step into the world of The White Lotus.
A dedicated on-hand concierge team can arrange everything spanning private yacht charters, in-house chef and spa services, tailored excursions, and more for guests to walk in the footsteps of their favourite characters.
Founder and chief nomad Stephanie Chai said of what awaits guests: “Luxury travel is evolving beyond hotels: today’s discerning travelers are searching for the privacy, exclusivity, and bespoke experiences that only a private villa can offer. After all, where else can you have breakfast at any time of the day, the pool all to yourself and the kids, and not worry about bumping into other guests? It’s akin to checking into your own private hotel, but typically at a much more affordable rate.”
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