
Koh Lanta
Thailand's laid-back island paradise for families and peaceful escapes
Koh Lanta isn't trying to be the next Phuket or Koh Phi Phi. And that's exactly why you'll love it. This elongated island off Thailand's Andaman coast moves at the speed of a longtail boat puttering through mangroves — which is to say, not fast at all. The beaches stretch for miles without a single jet ski in sight. Kids build sandcastles while parents actually relax with a Chang beer. Local fishermen still pull up nets at dawn on Klong Dao Beach, and the loudest sound you'll hear most days is the gentle crash of waves against limestone cliffs.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Rent a scooter for 250 baht/day instead of paying 150-200 baht per tuk-tuk ride
- 2.Book ferry-taxi combos through your hotel (600 baht) rather than arranging separately
- 3.Visit in February-March for 40% lower accommodation rates compared to peak December
- 4.Eat at local village restaurants like Krua Thara instead of beachfront tourist spots
- 5.Buy snorkel gear at 7-Eleven (300 baht) instead of renting daily from dive shops
- 6.Stay on Klong Dao or Long Beach to avoid expensive taxi rides from remote southern resorts
Travel Tips
- •The last ferry to Koh Lanta leaves at 6 PM — don't cut your Krabi connection too close
- •Download offline maps before arriving — cell service gets spotty in the national park area
- •Pack reef-safe sunscreen as many dive shops now require it for snorkeling tours
- •Bring a waterproof phone case for the mangrove kayaking tours through Lanta Old Town
- •Book Koh Rok day trips in advance during December-January as boats fill up quickly
- •Keep small bills handy — many local restaurants and scooter rentals don't accept cards
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