Klong Dao Beach

The fine sandy beaches are stretching from north to south along the west side of Lanta. The most northern, Klong Dao Beach, is shallow and therefor very child-friendly why it’s so popular among families.

Klong Nin Beach

South of Klong Kong is Klong Nin Beach, which is a very beautiful and calm beach, followed by a few more smaller beaches before arriving to Kantiang Bay where the luxury resort Pimalai is located as well as Kantiang ResidenSea. Kantiang Bay is certainly worth a visit!

Koh Rok

Snorkelling trip is arranged during high season and is heading towards Koh Rok where the French version of the reality series Robinson were shot some years ago. Best visibility Oct-Apr. See our movie about snorkling here.

Lanta Old Town

Lanta Old Town, or Ban Koh Lanta, is situated 30 min ride towards the southeast coast. Several cozy restaurants are located towards the sea and here you find small shops with beautiful hand crafts. The village of Ban Sangkha-U on Lanta Yais southern tip is a genuine Muslim fishing village.

Lanta Parklife

A fun activity place with 18-hole mini golf course situated on land and two islands for your entertainment. Fresh water fishing, Boule Pitch, Bar & food. Located on the east side of Lanta. Open all year.

Lanta Sanuk School

Sanuk – Svenska Skolan Thailand is located next to Southern Villas and Apartments. The school was founded 2001 as the first Swedish school in Thailand and follows the Swedish Curriculum from pre-school to ninth grade.

Laundry

Lanta have several places for taking care of your private laundry, charge by weight, unless your rented unit has a private washing machine you can use for your laundry.

Learning Thai

Lanta International Language School offers standard or intensive courses in how to speak, read and even write Thai. Educational visas are available as well.

Local markets

Genuine local markets are found on different locations around Koh Lanta depending on what day. Bring a Thai person with you and learn more!  Open all year.

Local Transportation

Transport on Koh Lanta is often performed with a Tuk-Tuk. The driver with a number on the orange west is included in a government controlled system.