Thailand’s Cinematic Gems:
From Khao Lak to Bangkok
By Janet Brindle
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From the soaring limestone cliffs of Phang Nga Bay and the intimate, tranquil elegance of Khao Lak to the bustling streets of Bangkok, Thailand’s diverse beauty makes it a dream destination. And not just for adventurers and dreamers, but for entertainment scouts as well.
Movie and television producers know that a compelling script, a talented cast, and an emotional score can only be enhanced by the perfect location. After all, a good movie is like a two-hour vacation, so why not shoot in a place where people would most like to escape?
Sometimes the thing that makes the best first impression for audiences is a sweeping aerial on-location shot. So, it’s no wonder the Andaman coast in Thailand — also the location of the Marriott Vacation Club®, Khao Lak Beach Resort<RESORT URL TK>, opening in August — has been chosen so often for its exotic beauty.
The White Lotus Effect
When HBO series The White Lotus needed a high-end, exclusive destination in which to set the third season, Thailand was an obvious choice. The popular mysterious drama is known as much for its locations as for its evocative storylines and strong characters. While a resort in Koh Samui served as the main filming site, shots from the Andaman coast, Phuket, and Bangkok were also prominent.
And now, something known as The White Lotus Effect has sparked a travel boom by fans who want to visit the stunning beaches, sacred temples, and one-of-a-kind views experienced by the characters. Anticipating a 5% increase in tourism thanks to the show, the Tourism Authority of Thailand even created its own website specifically for fans of the show. The same post-show attendance bump happened in Italy for season two and Hawai‘i in its first season.
And it’s not unique to this show. Filmmakers have long been drawn to the natural beauty of Thailand.
Spy Stuff
Way back in 1974, The Man With the Golden Gun, part of the James Bond series, made history with a now famous scene in Phang Nga Bay. Now called James Bond Island, the towering limestone karst known locally as Ko Tapu rises dramatically from the crystal-clear waters. Today, it’s a must-visit for 007 fans and social media content creators alike.
Though it is just a boat ride away from the serene coastlines, it’s only accessible via guided tour because of the efforts to protect the natural beauty inside the Ao Phang Nga National Park.
Most tours also include a visit to the Koh Panyee floating village. If you’re feeling more adventurous, ask about booking a kayak tour to get closer to the steep, otherworldly rock formations rising from the emerald water.
Island Splendor
Thailand’s idyllic scenery also played a starring role in the 2000 adventure drama The Beach, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tilda Swinton. Filmed largely on Maya Bay in the Phi Phi Islands just east of Phuket, and in Bangkok, much of the film highlights the untouched natural splendor of Thailand’s beaches. Though a bit of a journey south from Khao Lak, this destination epitomizes the iconic paradise that continues to draw travelers and filmmakers.
Bustling Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand’s bustling capital, has at least cameos in nearly all these films and television shows, offering a stark contrast to the tranquil beaches with a vibrant cityscape. As the country’s most populous metropolis, Bangkok blends cultural history while still serving as a hub for finance, business, and pop culture. And its vibrant nightlife made it a perfect backdrop for The Hangover Part II in 2011.
Despite its frequent appearances alongside Thailand’s beach destinations, Bangkok is more than 700 kilometers (430 miles) north of Khao Lak and over 800 kilometers (500 miles) from Phuket — making it a distinct and separate visit.
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Ready to visit to make your own memories?
Marriott Vacation Club® offers you the chance to see all sides of the beautiful country.
Beginning August 27, 2025, Owners and Members in The Marriott Vacation Clubs™ can use Club Points** to make reservations at the new Marriott Vacation Club, Khao Lak Beach Resort<RESORT URL TK>. You’ll relax in premium 2-bedroom apartments while enjoying all the amenities of the JW Marriott® Khao Lak Resort & Spa with which it shares the grounds. You’ll be able to take a refreshing swim in the longest swimming pool in Southeast Asia. Or go straight to the golden sands and gentle waves of Khuk Khak Beach.
For stays in Phuket, experience the legendary beaches and picturesque landscapes with your choice of two amazing Marriott Vacation Club resorts. Marriott’s Phuket Beach Club features gorgeous views of the surrounding water, lush greenery, and a variety of delicious restaurants. Or, stay at Marriott’s Mai Khao Resort – Phuket where the resort’s pools are surrounded by natural greenery with a location near the island’s cultural hotspots.
Staying in the city? Make your home base at Marriott Vacation Club® at The Empire Place©, Bangkok, part of the City Collection.