Where to Stay

Where to Stay in Ko Lanta

Klong Dao

Klong Dao is the most popular beach on Ko Lanta and is located at the northern tip of the island. The 3km long, white sandy beach offers you the widest variety of resorts or hotels in all ranges. Most of the resorts have their own spa and are located directly at the beach. This will [...]

Klong Khong

Klong Khong is a very charming beach just south of Phra Ae. People are exceptionally friendly and prices are a little bit lower than at the northern beaches. The beach is 3km long and offers you the best range of budget and traveller orientated places on the island. A lot of the resorts are family-run [...]

Klong Nin

Klong Nin Beach is located in the middle of Ko Lanta Yai, about 15km south of Ban Sala Dan village. The beach stretches over several kilometers and has fine, white sand and a very laid-back and relaxed atmosphere to offer. The beach is covered with coconut and pine trees and the back end is tropical [...]

Kantiang Bay

Kantiang Bay lies towards the southern tip of Ko Lanta, about half an hour away from Ban Sala Dan. This beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on Ko Lanta. The UK’s Sunday Times voted Ao Kantiang the best beach in Thailand. The sand is super-fine, the views are postcard-perfect and it’s usually deserted. [...]

Deep South

Kantiang Bay lies towards the southern tip of Ko Lanta and provides the last little hub of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes before entering the more sparsely populated, deep south of the island. There are just three beaches further south before you reach the final point of the island – a protected National Marine Park [...]

Phra Ae

Phra Ae, also called Long Beach is situated in the north of the island, 5km south of Ban Sala Dan Village, the main tourist center of Ko Lanta. The beach is about 4km long and has fine white sand and plenty of swimming opportunities. There is a wide range of accommodation that suit all budgets. [...]

Lanta Old Town

Lanta Old Town is a small village on the east side of Ko Lanta Yai. It captures the most special character or ‘soul’ of Ko Lanta. Many houses and shops are built on stilts, rambling out over the sea, and the 100 year old, teak-wood-lined streets remain home to a cosmopolitan mix of Thai-Chinese, Thai-Buddhist, [...]

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