HBO's satirical comedy-drama The White Lotus is becoming increasingly popular among viewers, largely because of the plot focusing on guests and workers at the super expensive resorts. Every season opens with a different set of holidaymakers at an alternate White Lotus resort, disclosing dark, behind-the-scenes things about their seemingly idyllic vacations.
Developed by Mike White, The White Lotus seeks to provide a sharp look at privilege, money, and the frequently catastrophic influence of tourism. The makers employ black humor to highlight how money affects personal relationships and how these affluent tourists affect the communities they travel to.
One of the best things about the show is that it uses actual upscale resorts as part of its storytelling. Although The White Lotus resort itself is not real, the show is filmed at upscale Four Seasons hotels in various locations.
The HBO show, famous for its luxurious settings, had earlier shot at upscale hotels in Hawaii and Sicily, boosting tourism. Season 3 travels to Thailand, featuring some of the country's most stunning high-end resorts.
This way, real-life locations boost the experience, creating curiosity and interest among audiences. Keep reading to discover more about the resorts where the show was filmed.
Exploring the mystery behind The White Lotus resort in the HBO TV series

Since The White Lotus premiered on HBO, fans and viewers may be interested in reading about the resorts and locations seen on the show. As mentioned above, each season is set in a different location. Season 1 was filmed at the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, an upscale Hawaiian resort.
As for Season 2, the production team shifted to San Domenico Palace in Taormina, Sicily, an old 14th-century monastery that serves as a five-star hotel today. In contrast with Season 1, the shooting for Season 2 was taken further by including picturesque locales such as Taormina's town, Noto, and the island's northern shore.
Now, viewers are watching Season 3, filmed at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, with private villas, white-sand beaches, and a secluded spa. The White Lotus Season 3 is a fan favorite along with its location and cast.
Furthermore, production was carried out at Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas (employed for spa scenes and reception areas) and Rosewood Phuket (location for dinner scenes) to augment the high-end ambiance. Such actual locations injected reality into the narrative, making it all the more exciting to watch.
The White Lotus Season 3 cast shared thoughts on filming the show in Thailand

The White Lotus Season 3 is packed with some of the most talented actors in the industry. From K-pop idol Lisa to Cruel Intentions star Sarah Catherine Hook, each actor is seen playing an intriguing figure.
The actors opened up about their experience of staying at the Four Seasons in Koh Samui and making great bonds. Actress Aimee Lou Wood compared the experience to The Truman Show and said:
"If we didn't have each other we would all have gone mad... [It's] so different, it's such a unique experience in that way. Filming in a hotel, living in a hotel, like you become a White Lotus guest, you actually do."
Natasha Rothwell, who has been a part of the show since the first season, mentioned the key difference between the first and the third season. The actress explained that they shot Season 1 in just one location, while Season 3 involved constant moving and unpacking.
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