11 Stunning White Lotus Filming Spots You Can Actually Stay At

HBO’s The White Lotus has become a global phenomenon, not only for its biting social satire and gripping storylines but also for its drop-dead gorgeous filming locations. Each season immerses viewers in a world of luxurious resorts, stunning natural backdrops, and elite vacation destinations, making the locations themselves just as captivating as the drama unfolding on screen. The best part? You can actually stay at these real-life filming spots, indulging in the same breathtaking views, lavish amenities, and high-end experiences as the show’s fictional guests. Whether you dream of lounging poolside in Hawaii, savoring Sicilian sunsets, or exploring luxurious hidden gems, these 11 filming locations offer the chance to vacation like a White Lotus guest—without (hopefully) the chaos and murder.

1. Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea (Maui, Hawaii – Season 1)

Wailea Pt Four Seasons and The Grand Wailea resorts at Wailea, Maui, Hawaii. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Forest and Kim Starr

The Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea served as the main setting for The White Lotus Season 1, where guests basked in the glitz and glamor of Hawaiian luxury while entangled in their personal dramas and class struggles. The gorgeous oceanfront setting, with its crystal-clear waters, swaying palm trees, and golden beaches, became an integral part of the show’s storytelling—almost a character in itself. This five-star paradise is located on Hawaii’s pristine Wailea coast, offering unparalleled service, world-class amenities, and breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Guests can unwind in private cabanas, swim in three stunning pools (including an infinity pool overlooking the ocean), or indulge in gourmet dining at three award-winning restaurants, including the famous Spago by Wolfgang Puck. The resort also boasts a world-class spa, offering Hawaiian-inspired treatments, oceanside massages, and rejuvenating facials that make you feel like a celebrity. Stay like a VIP: The Elite Oceanfront Suite ($6,500+/night) offers floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping ocean views, a spacious private lanai, and elegantly designed interiors. For the ultimate indulgence, the Presidential Villa ($8,000+/night) is the same suite featured in The White Lotus, providing an unforgettable luxury experience. Rates: $1,200 – $8,000 per night, depending on season and accommodation selection.

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