Getting there & around
Koh Lanta is accessible by land and sea, depending on your
starting point. Koh Lanta Yai itself boasts a vehicle-friendly
road system so, once there, you can cross the island from
north to south in about 20 minutes. It's easy and cheap to
rent a motorbike on the island.
Taxis (looking like motorized rickshaws) are also available
in Saladan Town (nothern Koh Lanta), or you could thumb a
lift from a local.
There are various ways to get to Koh Lanta and however you
get there you can look forward to a refreshing change of pace.
From Krabi
A regular passenger ferry operates twice daily (November
to March) from Krabi's Khlong Chilat pier, located approximately
three kilometres (20 minutes by car) west of Krabi Town centre.
It takes two hours, costing about 200 baht. Some resorts offer
a convenient car-boat transfer.
From May to October public minibuses provide transportation
between Krabi and Koh Lanta. It takes two to three hours,
and costs about 180 baht.
Koh Lanta also can be reached from Koh Phi Phi (90 minutes,
about 200 baht) and Railay Bay by express boat. However, this
option is not available during the monsoon season (May to
October), due to severe winds and high waves.
From Trang
Minibuses depart for Koh Lanta Yai from a stop opposite the
train station in Trang Town, every day. The journey takes
about 2.5 hours. During high season there are additional buses.
You can book a seat at a local tour agency.
Should you rent a car, you can get a car ferry to the Saladan
ferry port in the north of Koh Lanta.
From Phuket
No ferries currently travel direct from Phuket to Koh Lanta.
You must catch a ferry to Phi Phi Island first (available
only twice a day, morning and evening) and then go from there
to Lanta. Bear in mind that ferries only operate during the
high season, November to April.
Visas
People holding a valid passport from a country on Thailands
approved list may enter the Kingdom for thirty days without
a visa. Those wishing to stay longer must apply for a 60-day
tourist visa, available at any Royal Thai embassy or consulate.
Tourist visas are not available once you are already in Thailand,
so make the necessary arrangements before you leave your home
country. Within Thailand, it is possible to apply at immigration
checkpoints for a ten-day extension of stay. |