
Ferry from Hua Hin pier to Koh Lanta
I have read many travel blogs about Koh Lanta, almost everybody wrote that it is secluded paradise in Thailand, so we decided to give it a try…. We went there after our 4 days in Koh Jum island and once we landed from the ferry I was shocked by noise, crowds of tourists and numbers of touristic funky cafes. Is it really the paradise?…
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How to get to Koh Lanta
There are several options how you can get to Ko Lanta:
1. By ferry: there is a daily (around 11.30am everyday) passenger ferry that go from Krabi pier to Koh Lanta. Price per person is 400 Baht. Tickets are available in travel agencies around the Krabi town. Ferry is available only in high season - from November till April.
2. By bus: there are many minibuses going to Koh Lanta from Krabi town. Price is 350 baht, pick up from the hotel. Advantages are that they drive year around and there are several buses per day. Trip takes about 2 hours.
3. By your own vehicle: go to Hua Hin pier (GPS: 7.693900, 99.099554), situated in 77km from Krabi town. Then take two ferries that ply constantly. For two persons and one scooter we paid overall 57 Baht for two ferries.
Where to stay
The cheapest hotels are situated in the northern village of Saladan, where you will be transferred either by ferry or by minibus. Saladan is the biggest village in Koh Lanta, there are many shops, restaurants, hotels and market. But be ready to crowds, noise and no beaches nearby. Price for hotels starts there at 400 Baht, but again be ready to get what you pay for.
There are several villages along the coast on the north part of Koh Lanta. Hotels are of different price - bungalows on the beach start from 40$, while rooms with AC and balcony just on the other side of the road could cost from 650 Baht (18$). Be ready to noise and dust from the road. However, infrastructure is good, there are many places to eat, drink and many 7/11 as well.
On the south of Koh Lanta it is much quieter with the only one 7/11 in a small village (near beach Kan Tiang). There are also several restaurants. We have tried tasty pad thai in the “pad thai rock`n`roll” cafe. Almost all resorts are scattered along the coast, so be prepared to find nothing else in the walking distance around your hotel. Beaches there are better and much less crowdy.
Prices for food are almost the same on the whole island and are big in comparison with usual thai prices. Padthai starts from 70 baht (once we have tried pad thai for 50 baht but it was awful). Curry starts from 90 Baht. Soups starts from 100 baht. Large beers are about 140 Baht.














