Landmark

Koh Lanta’s key landmarks include Mu Ko Lanta National Park with its scenic lighthouse, Klong Nin Beach and Phra Ae Beach (Long Beach) for peaceful relaxation, and Lanta Old Town for a cultural experience. Popular for diving and snorkeling are Koh Rok and the serene Klong Dao Beach with lively beachfront options. These spots highlight the island’s natural beauty and charm.

Nui Bay

A quiet bay that’s perfect for those who like privacy. Just a 2-minute drive from our resort, you can also reach it by kayaking across the cape. Park your motorbike on the road and take a short, steep walk down to the beach. The effort is definitely worth it for the serene and beautiful setting you’ll find.

Khlong Chak Beach

The beach right in front of our resort. Enjoy sunbathing on the soft sand, and indulge in snacks and cocktails as you take in the beautiful views. It’s the perfect spot for a laid-back day by the sea.

Khlong Jark Waterfall

Find Khlong Jark Waterfall, a hidden treasure in the heart of Koh Lanta’s jungle. It’s a 3-kilometer hike, taking about 1-2 hours, to reach this beautiful spot. The trail starts just across from our resort, making it easy to enjoy this scenic and calming adventure.

Bakantiang Beach

Also known as Ao Bakan Tiang, this beach is a short, curved stretch near the west end of Koh Lanta Yai, just before Klong Jark Beach. You can view it from the hilltop restaurants at the end of the beach.

Koh Talabeng

A limestone island with a small beach for swimming and a cave at the back. When the tide is low, you can kayak into the cave to see the interesting rock formations inside.

Koh Rok

Called the Queen of the Andaman, located in Trang Province but managed by the Ko Lanta National Park. It’s a favorite spot for tourists with its long, white sandy beach, clear water, and visible coral reefs.

Thung Yi Peng

A peaceful village on the eastern coast of Koh Lanta Yai, surrounded by mangrove forests. It’s a place full of nature with forests, mangroves, and rivers flowing into Ao Lanta.

Lanta Old Town

Visit Lanta Old Town to experience a piece of local history. Explore the traditional buildings, check out local shops, and enjoy a meal at one of the many nearby restaurants. Take a walk along the waterfront and enjoy the relaxed vibe of this friendly area.

Sala Dan

Main town on Koh Lanta, where you'll find a mix of shops, markets, and restaurants. It's a lively spot to experience local life, pick up souvenirs, and enjoy some good food. The town also has a busy pier where boats and ferries come and go.

Siri Lanta Bridge

The first and only bridge in Thailand connecting Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai, about 750 meters long. It’s a great place to watch both the sunrise and sunset.