★ Issue I · June 2026 We visit. We don't sell placement. Ranked, not rated

Koh Larn, the island off Pattaya.

The independent guide to the best beaches on Koh Larnhow to get to Koh Larn on the 40฿ public ferry, what to do in the water and on the hills, and how to plan a Koh Larn day trip or an overnight. Coral Island, 7 km offshore. We visit. We don't sell placement.

Beaches
8
Beaches
Things to do
13
Things to do
From, ferry
40฿
From, ferry
Paid placements
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Paid placements
The daily pick

Today on the island

★ Beach of the day 16 June 2026

Tien Beach

The quiet beauty — scenic, low-key, and the one regulars name when no one's listening.

South-west coast · 8.9 Today's verdict
01. The Beaches

Every beach, ranked

Ranked, not rated. Our order rewards the quality of the swim, the clarity of the water, and the day you actually have there — not the size of the car park. Amenities help, crowds hurt. We re-rank every issue.

All 8 beaches
1 Samae Beach
West coast 9.1

The best all-round swim on the island — clear water, real snorkeling, and a calmer crowd than Tawaen.

Quiet Busy
clear watersnorkeling
Verdict
2 Tien Beach
South-west coast 8.9

The quiet beauty — scenic, low-key, and the one regulars name when no one's listening.

Quiet Busy
scenicquiet
Verdict
3 Tawaen Beach
North-east coast 8.7

The headline beach — biggest, busiest, and the easiest place to do everything in one day.

Quiet Busy
most popularwater sports
Verdict
4 Nual Beach (Monkey Beach)
South coast 8.3

A small, pretty white-sand cove on the south — keep an eye on your snacks, the monkeys are nearby.

Quiet Busy
white sandmonkeys nearby
Verdict
02. Getting There

Ferry or speedboat

Almost everyone leaves from Bali Hai Pier at the foot of Walking Street. Two ways across the 7 km.

Full guide
The cheap classic40฿

The public ferry

~30–45 min to Na Baan (the village) or, in season, direct to Tawaen. Pay on boarding, in cash. Raised from 30฿ in April 2026.

Times & piers
Fast & flexible~250฿

The speedboat

~15–20 min and it can land you at any beach — Samae, Tien, the lot. ~200–300฿ a seat, or ~1,500–2,000฿ to charter. Touted on Beach Road.

How to charter

Pier tip: at the end of Bali Hai Pier, Na Baan boats generally board on the right, Tawaen boats on the left. Times vary seasonally — confirm the last return when you land.

04. Best For

Pick your kind of day

Families, couples, snorkelers, sunset-chasers, the quiet-seekers and the budget-minded — the island sorts differently for each.

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Families
Best for

Families

Easy water, shade, food within reach, and enough to keep everyone busy. These are the beaches and activities that make a Koh Larn day work with kids.

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Couples
Best for

Couples

Clear water, fewer crowds, and somewhere to watch the light go. The quieter, prettier side of the island.

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Snorkeling
Best for

Snorkeling

Manage expectations — this isn't the Andaman — but the rocky points hold clear-ish water and fish. Here's where to look.

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Quiet & Secluded
Best for

Quiet & Secluded

Trade facilities for space. These are the beaches where you can hear the sea over the speakers — bring what you need.

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Water Sports
Best for

Water Sports

Where the speedboats, parachutes and jet skis are — and how to do it without the classic Pattaya-area headaches.

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Sunset
Best for

Sunset

The west-facing beaches and hilltops take the evening light. Time it right and the day ends well.

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Budget
Best for

Budget

The island can be a 40-baht ferry and a free swim, or a money pit of add-ons. Here's how to do Koh Larn cheaply.

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05. Getting Around

Moving around the island

Koh Larn is small (about 4.6 km long) but properly hilly, rising to ~180 m. Here's how people move between the village and the beaches — and the honest safety picture.

Transport guide
Songthaew (shared taxi)
~30–50฿ pp, set routes
Motorbike taxi
Negotiated, short hops
Scooter rental
Approx from a few hundred baht/day
ATV / quad rental
Approx by the hour
Walking
Free
Boat taxi
Negotiated

Ride only if you're confident: Koh Larn's hills are steep and narrow, and scooter crashes are common. Songthaews are the easy, cheap default.

06. Eat & Stay

Seafood, and whether to stay

Where to Eat

Koh Larn's food is straightforward and good: fresh seafood at beachfront tables, Thai standards, and fruit shakes from village stalls. You're paying island prices for the view — that's the deal. We don't take placements, so we point you at the types of places and how to order well, not a paid list of names.

Eat well, pay island prices
Where to Stay

Most people don't stay — and the island is built around that. But spend one night and Koh Larn becomes a different, quieter place once the last day ferry leaves. Rooms are limited and concentrated, so book ahead in high season. We rank experiences, not paid listings, so here's the honest shape of it.

Day trip vs overnight
07. Itineraries

Plan the day

From a tight half-day to a quiet overnight and a full beach-hopping loop — plug-and-play plans, not just lists.

All itineraries
The Half-Day
~4–5 hours

The Half-Day

A tight morning or afternoon hit: one ferry, one good beach, one swim, one lunch. The most popular way to see Koh Larn.

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The Full Day
~7–8 hours

The Full Day

The classic. First ferry over, two beaches, a watersport or a viewpoint, a proper seafood lunch, and the late ferry home.

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The Overnight
2 days / 1 night

The Overnight

Stay after the day-trippers leave and the island changes character — quiet beaches, sunset, and a calm morning swim before the first ferries arrive.

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The Beach-Hopping Route
Full day, on wheels

The Beach-Hopping Route

A geographic loop, not a list — ride the island clockwise from the village and string the beaches together in a sensible order.

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08. Practical

Before you go

Go early. Go midweek if you can.

Full practical guide

When to go

Koh Larn is a day-trip island, and it fills up by late morning — especially at weekends, on Thai public holidays and in peak season. The first ferries are the best ferries. Across the year, the cool, dry season (roughly November to February) brings the calmest, clearest water and the most pleasant temperatures, and is the best time to visit; the hot season (March to June) stays bright with usually-calm seas early on; the rainy/monsoon season (roughly July to October, wettest in September–October) can mean rougher seas, cloudier water and reduced boat services, though plenty of good days still land in between.

Cool / dry season: Nov – FebHot season: Mar – JunRainy / green season: Jul – Oct

What to bring

  • Cash (small notes) — Ferry, songthaews, loungers and most food are cash-only; ATMs are few.
  • Reef-safe sunscreen — Strong tropical sun; kinder to the water and marine life you came to see.
  • Water & a hat — Shade and shops are thin on the quieter beaches; it's hot.
  • Your own snorkel mask — Better fit and hygiene than rentals; lets you snorkel for free.
  • Water shoes — Several beaches have rocky entries and hot sand.
09. For Operators

Get on the guide

Run a boat, a beach restaurant, a resort or a watersports outfit on Koh Larn? You can pitch us to come and visit — really visit.

  • We ride the ferry and pay our own way, like any visitor.
  • You can't buy a ranking, a star, or a kinder write-up. Ever.
  • If you're good, the ranking will say so. If you're not, it'll say that too.
No paid placements

We visit. We don't sell placement.

10. FAQ

Quick answers

The questions everyone asks before they go.

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How do I get to Koh Larn?

From Bali Hai Pier at the southern end of Pattaya's Walking Street. Take the public passenger ferry (about 40฿ one-way) to Na Baan Pier — and, in season, direct boats to Tawaen Beach Pier — or charter a speedboat that can land at any beach in 15–20 minutes.

How much is the ferry to Koh Larn?

The public passenger ferry is approximately 40฿ one-way as of 2026 (raised from 30฿ in April 2026); you pay in cash on boarding. A speedboat seat runs roughly 200–300฿ per person, or about 1,500–2,000฿ to charter the whole boat. Prices change — verify on the day.

How long is the crossing?

The public ferry takes roughly 30–45 minutes depending on the boat and conditions (some newer boats are quicker). A speedboat does it in about 15–20 minutes.

Which is the best beach on Koh Larn?

We rank Samae first for the best all-round swim and snorkel with a calmer crowd, with Tien close behind for quiet beauty. Tawaen is the busiest and best-equipped — ideal for first-timers and families. See our full ranked guide to all eight beaches.

Can you swim and snorkel at Koh Larn?

Yes. The west and south beaches — Samae, Tien and Nual — have the clearest, calmest water. Snorkeling is modest compared with the Andaman, but the rocky points hold clear-ish water and tropical fish. Always stay inside the marked swimming zones, clear of boat lanes.

Is Koh Larn a day trip or should I stay overnight?

Most people visit as a half- or full-day trip, and that works well. But the island transforms once the last day ferry leaves: quiet beaches, sunset, and a calm morning swim. If you can, stay one night — book ahead, as rooms are limited.

When is the best time to visit?

Go early in the day and, if you can, midweek — the island fills up by late morning, especially at weekends and on holidays. Across the year, the cool, dry season (roughly November–February) gives the calmest, clearest sea; the monsoon months (around July–October) can bring rougher water and reduced services.

How do I get around the island?

Shared songthaew taxis run set routes between the village and the main beaches for about 30–50฿ per person; motorbike taxis cover shorter hops. Confident riders can rent a scooter or ATV — but the hills are steep and narrow, so ride only if you're experienced. Some beaches are walkable from the village; others are not.

The Journal

Longer reads from the island

Honest deep-dives that don't fit on the guide pages — is it worth it, Koh Larn vs Koh Samet, beating the crowds, and more.

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Tips
Tips 6 min

Koh Larn mistakes first-timers make (and how to avoid them)

The island rewards a little planning and punishes almost none of it. Here are the avoidable mistakes we watch day-trippers make on Koh Larn — and the one-line fix for each.

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Plan
Plan 5 min

Getting to Koh Larn from U-Tapao (Pattaya) Airport

Flying into Pattaya’s own airport, U-Tapao, or arriving on a charter? Here is how to get from U-Tapao to Bali Hai Pier and across to Koh Larn — and whether you can do it the same day.

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Families
Families 6 min

Koh Larn with a toddler: an honest survival guide

Clear water and a short ferry make Koh Larn a tempting day out with a little one — but heat, prams and boats need planning. Here's how to do it without a meltdown (theirs or yours).

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The promise

We visit.
We don't sell placement.

One island. Eight beaches. A 40-baht ferry and an honest ranking. No sponsors, no kickbacks, no operator paying to sit at the top — just what we found when we went. Now go to the island.