Koh Lanta is a picture-perfect island offering a quieter holiday spot than its somewhat rowdy neighbour Koh Phi Phi. The island boasts many of those characteristically beautiful white-sand Thai beaches, some superb diving spots and an interesting old town. The best places to stay in Koh Lanta are, naturally, right on these gorgeous beaches.
The population of Koh Lanta is thought to include some of the oldest communities in Thailand and comprise a collection of faiths and ethnicities including Buddhists and Muslims, Thais, Thai-Chinese, and Chao Lae (also known as sea-gypsies). The island itself is made up of thick mangroves, caves, waterfalls and jungle. A day spent in the National Park amongst birds, lizards, monkeys and some diverse flora and fauna is a real must for wildlife enthusiasts.
Don't forget that the best places to stay in Koh Lanta will be highly sought after especially during peak holiday seasons. So do your homework, and book well ahead.
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Koh Lanta (Koh Lanta Yai)
A small adult only retreat located atop a cliff overlooking the Andaman Sea. Contemporary rooms are spacious and well-designed with modern art, clean lines and simple furnishings. A red infinity pool and spoiling spa covers all elements of relaxation and the beach is just a short walk away.
Koh Lanta (Krabi)
Nestled among lush, tropical vegetation, this five-star resort and spa faces the Ko Lanta coast. Traditional Thai architecture meets modern interior design here; unwind in the minimalist suites' sunken bath before sleeping in a floating bed. Book into the Linger Longer Spa; a chic island escape.
Koh Lanta (Krabi)
Nestled between Ba Kan Tiang Beach and the Khao Pu mountain, this luxury resort is a paradise-like nature retreat. Thai culture permeates the guestrooms, with polished, teak wood floors and regional artwork; rattan curtains open to a private terrace. Book a holistic spa treatment; a chic hideaway.