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Koh Lanta

 

 

 

Unwind and Relax, you’re on Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta is Thailands 4rd biggest island and therefore offers a lot of space. Next to excellent Thai restaurants, the island also has different excellent foreign restaurants. The beaches of Lanta are amazing in high season and the Andaman ocean is nice and calm. There are ATMs, banks, pharmacy’s, an International clinic and even schools and private teachers for children on the island.  Contact us for more information about Koh Lanta, resorts or the PADI Instructor Courses.

Enjoying diner
On Koh Lanta everyone can find a nice diner place: there is a great diversity of restaurants, both foreign and Thai

 

 

Activities include:

  • Horse Riding
  • Catamaran Sailing
  • Laying on the beach
  • Cook Thai Food Courses
  • Thai Boxing Course
  • Thai Language Course
  • Live Music
  • Enjoy Thai or Oil Massage
  • Lanta Animal Welfare: Take dogs walking or adopt a dog or cat at Animal Welfare
  • Our dogs were adopted  at Animal Welfare
  • Thai Massage Course
  • Spa
  • Jungle Trekking

 

 

Nightlife

Koh Lanta is a fairly quiet island. There are some nice small cocktail bars on the beach, where you can watch the beautiful sunset. Some bars offer a party night or have a live band (mostly in high season). Travelers go to Koh Lanta for a nice, relaxed, laid back time. It is not a party island.

 

 

Climate

Koh Lanta has it’s high season, the period when we have the best weather and when diving is always possible: mid October until mid of May. Outside of these months diving is sometimes possible, in the months June and September the waves are too high for diving. Although the monsoon is from mid >May till mid October, it generally does not rain the whole day in this period and the island is nice and quiet. If you are planning to come between the 20th of December and the 5th of January to Koh Lanta, please do reserve before you get here, this is our Peak Season and the island is then often fully booked. The water temperature of the sea is between 28 and 32 degrees Celsius. Manta’s and whale sharks are mostly seen between November and the start of March in the Andaman Sea.