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Natali Spasova, Staff Writer

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If you’ve ever found yourself watching The White Lotus and thinking, “Wow, I’d love to dramatically stare out at the ocean, while plotting my next move,” we have good news. Now, you can. Gary’s ultra-lux Thai villa from Season 3 isn’t just a film set—it’s a real-world escape you can actually rent. No prenup required. Sure, Gary (or Greg, if you must be proper) might not be the best guy to advertise it. But, the villa is objectively stunning. And if you’re not planning on betraying your millionaire spouse anytime soon, no worries. You can just sip something cold in the infinity pool instead.

The Villa

Welcome to Amaravida, the setting for Gary’s rooftop. Located in Cape Panwa on the island of Phuket, this hilltop stunner is where those memorable infinity pool and open-air roof deck scenes were filmed. But, beyond the on-screen drama, Amaravida is a modern architectural masterpiece. And, it is designed for actual living—not just scheming. Perched high above the coastline, it’s all about Scandinavian clean lines, sweeping glass walls, and natural stone finishes. The rooftop deck—yes, that rooftop deck—is made for slow-motion entrances and heavy exits. Every inch of Amaravida feels like a scene waiting to happen.

Accommodation

Amaravida has eight enormous bedrooms, each with floor-to-ceiling windows. And enough space to dramatically throw yourself onto the bed after an emotionally complex day. The interiors are a mix of minimalist chic and comfort. Certainly, you won’t find any seashell lamps or rattan fish there. The bedrooms are spread across different levels, offering privacy when needed. And, you have a beautiful gathering space downstairs, when it’s time to toast to nothing in particular. The bathrooms are equally impressive, with all the oversized tubs and rain showers. And the views might make you linger a little longer with that hair mask.

Amenities

This is where Amaravida fully leans into its luxury status. For starters, there are three swimming pools (because one is never enough). Throw in a private cinema and a rooftop Jacuzzi. Now, add a wine cellar to the picture (of course, stocked for anything from celebratory Champagne to brooding Bordeaux). There’s a full gym with a boxing ring for those who like their workouts dramatic. And a spa room for massages, facials, or post-yacht decompression.

The villa also comes fully staffed. This includes a private chef, who can whip up everything from Thai feasts to picky breakfast requests, and the daily housekeeping, who will make your glamorous mess disappear without a trace. Amaravida means “love of life,” and honestly, the name checks out. Bottom line: Gary may not have had pure intentions, but his taste in real estate is impeccable. Just don’t bring anyone who’s bad at boating.

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FAQs

Q: Where is Villa Amaravida located?

A: Villa Amaravida is located in Cape Panwa on the island of Phuket.

Q: Which season of The White Lotus was shot in Villa Amaravida?

A: The third season of The White Lotus had parts that were shot in Villa Amaravida.

Q: How many bedrooms does Villa Amaravida have?

A: Villa Amaravida has eight bedrooms.

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