Amari Bangsaen, the newly launched hotel by ONYX Hospitality Group – a key regional player and a leading hospitality company in Southeast Asia managing hotels, resorts, serviced apartments, and luxury residences – has received a warm welcome since its opening in June 2025.
Amari Bangsaen is quickly becoming one of Thailand’s best-kept secrets – a coastal escape where travellers can experience an authentic slice of local life away from the crowds. Located just 90 minutes from Bangkok, the hotel offers the perfect balance of seaside tranquillity, vibrant community spirit, and the warm hospitality Thailand is known for.
With 154 modern, well-appointed rooms, Amari Bangsaen blends contemporary comfort with signature Thai hospitality. Whilst being located just steps from the sandy shores of Bangsaen Beach, the hotel also features tropical swimming pools nestled in lush gardens, offering a relaxing coastal retreat and memorable experiences for every journey.
Among the accommodation highlights, the spacious 89 sqm Bangsaen Suite is perfectly suited for families or small groups. Featuring a king bed, separate living and dining areas, a private terrace with sweeping sea views, and home-like comforts, it offers the ideal balance of indulgence and functionality. Designed to feel both luxurious and welcoming, the suite captures Amari’s spirit of bright, family-friendly hospitality where precious moments are created together.
Amari Bangsaen offers not only a tranquil seaside getaway that celebrates the natural beauty and distinctive charm of the area, but also actively supports the local community. The hotel prioritises the use of fresh ingredients sourced from local markets and farmers in Chonburi Province, and participates in the Crab Bank Ang Sila project – a marine conservation initiative aimed at preserving ecological balance and sustaining the livelihoods of local fishermen. These efforts underscore ONYX Hospitality Group and Amari Bangsaen’s commitment to operating a sustainable and environmentally conscious hotel that delivers meaningful value to both guests and the community.
Amari Bangsaen has been envisioned as a lifestyle destination tailored to meet the needs of modern Thais across all ages and walks of life. Whether it’s young professionals seeking work-life balance and a quick reset, individuals looking to recharge, modern families in search of a convenient seaside escape with activities for children, or groups of friends planning a short beach holiday—the hotel offers something for everyone.
Guests can also embark on a unique wellness journey at Breeze Spa, where the signature “Bamboo Sticky Rice Massage” awaits. Inspired by the beloved local delicacy Khao Lam, this treatment transforms a cherished Bangsaen delicacy into a world-class skincare experience. For culinary enthusiasts, the hotel features a variety of dining venues—Amaya Food Gallery, Maitree Bar, Aqua Eatery & Bar, and Aloha Beach Café—each offering distinct flavours and atmospheres, from contemporary Thai cuisine to refreshing beachside cocktails.
A rising MICE destination, Amari Bangsaen is also capturing the attention of event planners and business travellers from the UK and beyond. Ideally located between Bangkok and Pattaya, the property provides easy access and a refreshing coastal setting for both corporate and social gatherings. With 19 versatile function rooms – including a grand ballroom for up to 1,000 guests – state-of-the-art AV technology, and expert event support, it is perfectly equipped for conferences, incentives, weddings, and celebrations. Each event can be tailored with customised themes, menus, and décor to create an experience that is both seamless and unforgettable.
Whether it’s a family holiday, romantic escape, beach trip with friends, business stay, or a weekend reset, Amari Bangsaen promises a warm and vibrant stay, creating lasting memories for every guest.
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