Take a breath in Koh Lanta

Posted by StevenHWicker on August 2nd, 2019

Welcome to a beautiful and friendly island situated on the Andaman Sea, in the South West of Thailand. Koh Lanta is easy to reach, being only a few hours from Phuket, Phi Phi, Trang and Krabi and accessible by both passenger ferry and car (via car ferries).

Koh Lanta are the largest islands within the National Park of Trang, an archipelago consisting of more than 50 islands, many of which being uninhabited. It comprises of 2 islands, Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai. These islands were initially settled by sea Gypsies, while many of their descendants still live in the south of the larger island. Most tourists head towards Koh Lanta Yai, largest of these two islands situated furthest in the West. It is a location of various resorts and the best beaches along the west coast. These beaches offer beautiful sand, clear warm waters and stunning sunsets. Blue planet divers

Koh Lanta has managed to retain much of its original charm being much less commercial than many other Thai destinations. There is definitely a much more relaxed approach to life on Koh Lanta and many tourists find it difficult to leave. With over 26km of beaches on its west coast, Koh Lanta is in a position to offer accommodation that will suit everyone, which includes romantic getaways, family holidays and backpacker huts on the beach (Hotels & Resorts). Cool drinks are available from beach bars during the day and at night there are plenty of bars and restaurants, both Thai and European, to suit every pocket (Bars and Restaurants).

There are over 10 beaches on Koh Lanta Yai, starting from Long Beach (Phrae Ae), a 3km stretch that offers a beautiful coastline and plenty of beach bars, to Kantiang Beach, a stunning secluded beach in the south of the island. Koh Lanta is ideal for both novice and experienced SCUBA divers as the Andaman Sea is warm, clear and overall diving conditions are excellent. Koh Haa situated to the west of Koh Lanta offers a beautiful lagoon for freediving beginners and snorkelling whilst there are caverns and swim-troughs for the more experienced divers. Hin Daeng and Hin Muang located on the far South of the island are World Class destination sites providing an opportunity to see large pelagics. PADI Deep Diver

There is plenty for everyone on Koh Lanta, including canoeing in the mangroves, elephant trekking, cave walking, and jungle treks (Activities). Our favourite end of day activity is sitting at one of the many beach bars and watching the sun go down.

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