
Lanta Old Town
Best time to visit
Late afternoon offers cooler temperatures and casts a golden light perfect for photos and scenic views along the coast.
Budget tips
Entry to the town is free; save money by eating at small local food stalls instead of touristy restaurants.
Recommended for
Cultural explorers, Photography enthusiasts, Couples seeking romantic spots
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Snabba fakta: Quiet streets lined with centuries-old wooden houses tell stories of an old seafaring community. The town thrives on a mix of Malay and Chinese cultural influences that flavor its cuisine and crafts.
Höjdpunkter: Walking the coastline at sunset reveals floating lanterns launched by locals in a traditional ceremony honoring the sea. The vividly painted old buildings, some still weathered by salty air, create a nostalgic atmosphere few places can match.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven wooden floors and narrow lanes.
- Visit local cafes for authentic seafood dishes and chat with friendly vendors.
- Skip crowded weekends by coming on a weekday morning for a quieter stroll.
- Head to the waterfront just before dusk to watch the lantern ceremony and capture stunning sunsets.
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The one thing nobody tells you about visiting Koh Lanta, Thailand
After traveling to 30+ countries, there's one thing I wish someone had told me from day one, and it completely changed how I experience new cities.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
You just show up and a local guide takes you around for 2-3 hours. All the major sights, hidden gems, local stories. Here's the thing: guides work entirely on tips. If they do a bad job, they don't get paid. So they bring their absolute best every single time. Passionate storytelling, insider tips, restaurant recommendations you won't find on Google.
At the end, you tip whatever feels right. Most people give around €10-15, which is a fraction of what traditional tours cost for a much better experience.
I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Koh Lanta, Thailand, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
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