Hotels in Koh Lanta, Krabi
 | Lanta Cha Da  |
Score 8.275 from 7 reviews | | 279 Tambol Saladan Koh Lanta Krabi |  |
| Leave the city behind and head to Lanta Island, where Cha-Da Beach Resort and Spa welcomes you with its warm hospitality and luxurious villas and suites.
Elegantly decorated, villas and suites are furnished with amenities that include a balcony that overlooks the lush tropical gardens or lagoon pool.
Some suites offer an integrated Jacuzzi, while the villas provide a private swimming pool. Spacious and offering all the comforts of home, Cha-Da's accommodation provides amenities that include internet access and room service.
Head to Vimala Spa to pamper yourself with the wide variety of spa treatments or recharge with a work-out at the fitness centre. With the beach right at the resort's doorstep, relax on the white sands or enjoy water sports activities that range from snorkelling to kayaking.
Cha-Da Beach Resort offers dining with a view of the Andaman Sea at Pailin Thai Restaurant. It serves a delicious selection of Thai dishes and snacks. For international cuisine head to Cha-Da Coffee Shop. To unwind, while you watch the sunset, grab a cocktail from Sa-Bai Beach Bar. ... more | | |
 | Amantra Resort & Spa  |
Score 7.35 from 6 reviews | | 296 Moo.6 Koh Lantayai, Koh Lanta, Krabi |  |
| The hotel is situated on Klong Nin, the longest private beach on the island, offering beautiful sunsets and stunning beaches. ... more | | |
| | Lanta Pavilion Resort  |
Score 3.75 from 1 reviews | | 120 Moo 2 Saladan, Koh Lanta, Krabi, Thailand |  |
| Located at Klong Khong Beach in Koh Lanta, Lanta Pavilion Resort is surrounded by tropical gardens. It offers an outdoor pool, a restaurant by the beach and free parking.
Each air-conditioned room at the Lanta Pavilion Resort features a TV with satellite channels, refrigerator and en suite bathroom.
Guests can enjoy a traditional Thai massage or book boat trips to nearby islands with the resort’s tour desk. The resort provides laundry and dry cleaning services.
A variety of cuisines including Thai, Indian, Mexican and European are served at the beachfront restaurant. Barbecue seafood is available daily.
Lanta Pavilion Resort is a short car ride from Saladan Pier. It is accessible by ferry from Krabi, Phuket and Phi Phi. ... more | | |
| | Pimalai Resort And Spa  |
Score 9.25 from 2 reviews | | 99 Moo 5, Ba Kan Tiang Beach, Koh Lanta, Krabi |  |
| The Spa aims at bringing back guest to nature; built in the shape of a village style, the pretty small straw roofed Salas blend totally with the natural beauty of the jungle. Each has been designed with nature at heart, and fashioned with stones, native wood, bamboo, iron, ropes and ceramics. ... more | | |
 | Langham Place Eco Resort + Spa  |
Score 0 from 0 reviews | | 139 Moo 8, Koh Lanta, Krabi |  |
| Langham Place Eco Resort + Spa features not one but 4swimming pools, including a unique ocean pool. Spend your time diving, snorkelling or sailing. The attentive staff can also arrange various nature trips.
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The Elephant Village was opened in 1973 as a sanctuary for former working elephants. These elephants, through reasons of injury or ill health, can no longer be used as a part of the backbone of heavy work in the jungles of Thailand. Also because of their diminishing habitat, it is now longer possible to return them to the wild. The Elephant Village provides these magnificent creatures with a safe haven, where they may live out their lives with dignity and freedom from fear. Spend the afternoon being entertained by the big tuskers, see them having a bath and how they were once used as a working animal. The elephant show includes demonstrations of training techniques, bathing, traditional roundup methods and the Glong Sabad Chai Ceremony with a war elephant. At the end of the show, visitors will have the opportunity to take a short ride on an elephant for an extra cost.
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| Koh Samet (Paradise Island) |
10 hours |
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Paradise Island, better known as Koh Samet! Koh means island in Thai, and Samet is tree that grows in abundance on the island, famed for its bark which is used in traditional medicine and boat building.
Koh Samet is a national park, although the beach strip is nicely maintained. This land is reached by ferry from Banpae. Upon arrival see for yourself why this island has always been so popular. Lunch is also included.
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| Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew Tour |
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This is a 'must see' for all visitors to Bangkok. The Grand Palace complex, which includes the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keow) is unquestionably one of the wonders of the world today. Within its enormous grounds is the most exotic Buddhist temple and at the heart of the temple itself is a fabulous Buddha image, carved from one piece of Jade, which is the holiest and most revered of religious objects in Thailand today.
Nearby is the Grand Palace, once the official home for the Kings of Siam - built in traditional Thai architecture mixed with European designs. You can also see the Royal Funeral Hall and the Royal Coronation Hall.
Group of 2 travellers or more? Upgrade to a private tour for a small additional cost. Search for Product Code: 3685BKK11P
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