"The Float House aims to be the world’s best floating resort, and it could well claim the title. One hour from the river town of Kanchanaburi, three hours from Bangkok, and only reachable by boat—use its complimentary transfer, running every 30 minutes from Phutakien Pier—the property is surrounded by lush, verdant jungle and extends over a quiet stretch of the river Kwai, where the only sounds you’ll hear are passing dinghies and chirping birds. It’s a magical location, a quaint hangout from which to explore the surrounding area and its history. The hotel’s thatched river lodges are all the same category: airy villas constructed in teakwood and bamboo, with breezy drapes and high ceilings that let in plenty of light. The overall aesthetic is simple, but pretty; think folksy Thai meets 21st-century comforts like WiFi, 32-inch LCD screens, and air-conditioning. The main highlight, though, are the decked private balconies overlooking—or rather on—the river, which are kitted out with chairs and swings." - Marianna Cerini