The Overnight
Updated 16 June 2026 · We visit. We don't sell placement.
Stay after the day-trippers leave and the island changes character — quiet beaches, sunset, and a calm morning swim before the first ferries arrive.
Good for: Couples and anyone who wants the island at its quietest.
The overnight is the island's best-kept secret. The day-trip crowd vanishes on the late boats, and what's left is a quiet, low-key island with empty beaches, a real sunset and a dawn swim you'll have almost to yourself. It's made for couples and anyone who finds the daytime bustle too much. The only catch is logistics: rooms are limited and sell out in peak season, and you'll want cash, so book ahead and plan your supplies.
- Duration
- 2 days / 1 night
- Rough cost
- From ~800–2,500฿+ per person depending on the room: a village guesthouse is cheap, a beachfront resort isn't. Plus ferries, food and transport.
- What to book
- Book your room ahead — Koh Larn's limited stays sell out on weekends and through the cool-season peak. Bring cash for the rest.
- Getting around
- Stay put near your base; explore one or two beaches at leisure over two days.
Step by step
- 1 Day 1 PM
Arrive, settle in Na Baan or Tawaen
Check in where the rooms are — the village or Tawaen.
Open - 2
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Tips
- Book ahead in high season — rooms are limited
- Bring cash; ATMs are few
- The magic hour is after the last day ferry leaves
- Pack anything you can't buy at a village shop