About Krabi

Krabi Province makes many a traveller’s eyes water with longing. This is the Andaman Island region known for knifelike shards of limestone karst jutting out of pristine turquoise waters which are home to bright fish and corals. The beaches are almost impossibly white, with fine, soft sand, and the local communities are colourful, friendly and heavily reliant on visitors. The best places to stay in Krabi can broadly be divided into great value guesthouses and super high-end resorts - some of which aren’t necessarily as expensive as you might think they’d be.

There are 150 or so islands off the 120kms of shore, many of them uninhabited, but it’s a lot of territory to explore and enjoy, and you’ll probably want to do quite a bit of this. So sort yourself out some boat tours or a private hire.

Krabi Town is the province’s main hub, and, for many the entry point to the Andaman Islands. For that reason there’s a busy visitor’s scene, with plenty of guesthouses and tour operators vying for your business. But it’s not spoiled, there are some wonderful temples and a great local scene as well as the numerous restaurants and gift shops geared towards those heading out to the islands.

Although the area used to be renowned for its production of rubber and oranges, tourism is now their bread and butter.

What not to Miss

  • If you’re pining for the temples of Bangkok visit Wat Tham Suea, a fantastic temple on a peak with a good half an hour stair climb to reach the top. But once you're there you can enjoy incredible views out to sea and over golden Buddha statues. Beside the temple is a wonderful labyrinth of natural caves and an ancient jungle-y valley. The complex is just outside Krabi Town.
  • If you’re interested in the region’s heritage visit Ban Is Raya on Lanka’s eastern coast, a charming old port known for its still houses built a hundred years ago or more. There are cute shops and some very nice restaurants with fantastic views.
  • If you’re not here to dive it might still be an idea to give it a try - there are few more rewarding spots on the globe. Hin Daeng is certainly up there as a great local sight, it’s a feeding place for large pelagics and you’re guaranteed to see a lot of marine life. Hin Muang is the other local highlight.
  • For natural treasures above the ground visit Mu Ko Lanta National Park. Walk and relax amongst these pristine and protected scenes.
  • Phanom Bencha National Park has some wonderful pools and waterfalls for inland swimming, including the Emerald Pool, which is worth seeking out.
  • Or walk up to Phi-Phi viewpoint for one of the most spectacular views this province has to offer. Ko Phi Phi is where “The Beach” was filmed.
  • If you’re here to climb then it’s Rai Leh you probably know you’ll be heading for.

However don't forget that though unspoiled this is still a popular destination. So if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Krabi, get organised and book well ahead.

The Best Places to Stay in Krabi

For Luxury

  • Rayavadee is surrounded by nature’s most beautiful sights: lush foliage opening out onto a white, sandy beach or limestone cliffs, and this five-star hotel doesn’t disappoint then it gets to the indoors either. There are private villas or rooms and suites in the main hotel - most with large bath tubs and some with private pools. There’s plenty to entertain your kids if you have them, and an air of romance if you don’t - helped by the choice of four restaurants. The hotel’s boats will take you on outings and you can walk the local trails and not need to leave the immediate vicinity.

For an Apartment or Private Villa

  • If you’d prefer to stay in a self-catering apartment or private villa we recommend you visit our online partner, booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Krabi International Airport is about 10kms outside Krabi Town and is the way most people enter the region. Once you’ve arrived you might prefer to travel by boat as much as possible.
  • If you’re thinking about hiring a car we recommend checking what our online partners, Rentalcars have to offer.
  • For unbridled sunshine, aim to visit from November to May. There’s also the added benefit of a cool breeze at night. August and September can be rainy but the rest of the year is typically nice and warm.

Still not sure which is the best place to stay in Krabi for you?

  • Consider expanding your search to include Ko Samui, about six hours away,
  • or Phuket, which is just two hours away,
  • or contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.

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The best hotels in Krabi

The Houben

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.

  • Romantic Break - An adult-only property offering just the right amount of seclusion.
  • Diving - Explore the tropical seas on a scuba diving excursion.
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor pool
  • Restrictions on children - Adult only
from €165 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Layana Resort & Spa

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.

  • Hideaway - Nestled within tropical vegetation on a lesser-visited Thai island, this hotel makes an ideal hideaway holiday destination
  • Spa breaks - With a full-service spa onsite offering a range of pampering treatments, book this resort for your next spa break
  • Beach Life - Set on a beautiful sandy beach on Koh Lanta's coast, this hotel is perfect for a luxury beach break
  • Restrictions on children - Adults-only resort
from €224 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Pimalai Resort

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.

  • Local exploring - Sandwiched between the forest and the sea, this hotel is perfectly placed for local exploring in Krabi
  • Beach Life - Set on a beautiful stretch of sandy beach in Ko Lanta, this hotel makes an ideal seaside getaway
  • Romantic Break - Couples love the romantic suites at this hotel; book a luxury villa for sea views
  • Romantic
from €226 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Rayavadee

Krabi (Amphoe Maung,)

White sandy beaches, limestone cliffs and lush foliage are only part of Rayavadee’s appeal as the five-star hotel provides every luxury that could be thought of and then some. Romantic rooms in chic palettes feature private pools and huge bathtubs. Divine spa and dining.

  • Families - There are plenty of activities for little and big kids - plus babysitting services
  • Romantic Break - Simply stunning private villas with sumptuous suites, huge tubs and private pools
  • Sailing - Hotel boats to take you out on sunset cruises and neighbouring islands
  • Tennis - There are tennis and squash courts on site
from €289 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Phulay Bay, a Ritz Carlton Reserve

Krabi (Krabi, )

Luxury resort with private beach overlooking the spectacular Phang Nga Bay. Rooms are unabashedly indulgent, with all the luxuries one could desire and a secluded tropical feel. The best have their own plunge pools. Dinner is a romantic beach-side affair yet families are also made very welcome.

  • Spa breaks - As well as a spa, the wellness centre boasts an impressive range of meditation, Pilates and yoga classes
  • Beach Life - Great for those who enjoy swimming, watersports and beach walks
  • Kayaking - Spend the day kayaking around the peaceful mangroves of Ao Thalane
  • Cooking classes - Learn how to make traditional cuisine in the hotel's classes
from €543 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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