Koh Lanta Travel Budget 2026: How Much Does It Cost?

Koh Lanta Travel Budget 2026: How Much Does It Cost?

Key Takeaways: A Koh Lanta travel budget runs from 1,050 THB/day ($30) for budget travelers to 8,750 THB/day ($250) for comfort stays. Food is cheap at local restaurants (80–150 THB per dish), accommodation varies from 350 THB fan bungalows to 20,000 THB resort villas. Diving is the biggest discretionary expense — a 2-dive day at Hin Daeng runs 1,800–2,500 THB. Transport to and within the island is modest. The island is significantly cheaper than Phuket and slightly cheaper than Koh Phi Phi.

The Thai Baht exchange rate in 2026 is approximately 35 THB per USD. Koh Lanta’s high season (November–April) sees modest price increases versus shoulder season, but unlike Phuket, hotels don’t typically surge-price dramatically. The island’s limited land transport (no public buses, no rideshare apps) makes motorbike rental (200–300 THB/day) effectively mandatory for independent exploration. Diving day trips require full-day commitment (7:30am–5pm) at 1,800–2,500 THB including equipment and lunch.

For accommodation details, see Where to Stay in Koh Lanta. For full trip planning, see Koh Lanta Itinerary.


Koh Lanta Daily Budget Overview

Koh Lanta Daily Budget Overview in Southeast Asia
Budget tier Daily cost (THB) Daily cost (USD) What’s included
Budget 1,050–1,400 $30–40 Fan bungalow + local food + motorbike
Mid-range 2,100–3,150 $60–90 A/C hotel + mixed dining + one dive day
Comfort 4,200–8,750 $120–250 Boutique resort + restaurant dining + tours
Luxury 8,750–17,500+ $250–500+ Pimalai + fine dining + private tours

Accommodation Costs

Accommodation Costs in Southeast Asia

Accommodation is the biggest variable in a Koh Lanta budget. The range from cheapest to most expensive is extreme.

Type Price (THB/night) USD/night Example
Fan bungalow (budget) 350–700 $10–20 Bee Bee Bungalow, Klong Khong
Basic guesthouse 700–1,200 $20–34 Lanta Sand Resort
Mid-range A/C bungalow 1,200–2,500 $34–71 Lanta Castaway, Lanta Riviera
Boutique hotel 2,500–5,000 $71–143 Costa Lanta, Rawi Warin
Luxury resort 6,000–20,000 $171–571 Pimalai Resort and Spa

Budget tip: Klong Khong has the cheapest beachside accommodation on the island — fan bungalows from 350 THB. A/C adds 200–400 THB per night at most properties.


Food Costs

Food Costs in Southeast Asia

Koh Lanta food costs are controlled by where you eat. Local restaurants and markets run 60–150 THB per dish. Beach tourist restaurants run 150–400 THB.

Local restaurants and markets

Item Price (THB)
Rice dish (pad thai, khao man gai) 80–120
Massaman curry + rice 80–150
Khao yam (herb rice salad) 60–80
Roti with egg 30–50
Roti with banana + condensed milk 40–70
Thai coffee (Old Town) 40–60
Fresh coconut 60–80
Night market meal (Saladan) 100–150

Budget meal day: 300–450 THB (breakfast + lunch + dinner at local spots).

Beach and tourist restaurants

Item Price (THB)
Pad thai (tourist restaurant) 120–180
Grilled fish (400–600g) 200–350
Tom yum seafood (pot, serves 2) 200–350
Western breakfast 150–250
Cocktail or cocktail bucket 150–250
Chang beer (restaurant) 80–120
Chang beer (7-Eleven) 50–65

Mid-range meal day: 600–900 THB (mix of local and tourist restaurants).


Transport Costs

Transport Costs in Southeast Asia

Getting to Koh Lanta

Route Cost (THB) Time
Krabi Town → Koh Lanta (minivan + ferry) 300–400 1.5h
Koh Phi Phi → Koh Lanta (speedboat) 350–500 1h
Phuket → Koh Lanta (minivan + ferry) 500–700 3–4h

Getting around Koh Lanta

Method Cost (THB)
Motorbike rental (per day) 200–300
Petrol (full tank) 100–150
Songthaew (per trip) 50–100
Tuk-tuk (local trip) 100–200

Recommendation: Budget 200–300 THB/day for motorbike + 100–150 THB for petrol on a full island loop day. Two people can share one motorbike and split the cost.


Activity Costs

Activities are a major budget variable. Divers should budget 1,500–2,500 THB per dive day.

Activity Cost (THB)
Hin Daeng/Hin Muang diving (2 dives, equipment, lunch) 1,800–2,500
Koh Rok snorkeling day trip (equipment, lunch) 1,200–1,800
Trang Islands day trip (4 stops, lunch) 1,500–2,000
Kayak mangroves (guided, 3h) 300–500
Thai cooking class (3–4h) 1,000–1,500
Koh Lanta National Park entry 200
Koh Phi Phi day trip (ferry + entrance) 800–1,500

Budget note: Snorkeling trips (Koh Rok, Trang Islands) deliver most of the marine experience at roughly half the cost of diving. Non-divers can fill 5–7 days without spending more than 1,500–2,000 THB on any single day.


5-Day Budget Scenarios

Budget traveler (fan bungalow + local food + one snorkel day)

Day Main spend Cost (THB)
Day 1 Arrive + Long Beach 700
Day 2 Beaches + local food 500
Day 3 Motorbike loop + Old Town 700
Day 4 Koh Rok snorkel 1,400
Day 5 Morning activity + ferry 500
Total 5 nights accommodation (500 THB avg) + activities ~6,300 THB ($180)

Mid-range traveler (A/C bungalow + mix dining + one dive day)

Day Main spend Cost (THB)
Day 1 Arrive + Long Beach 1,000
Day 2 Hin Daeng diving 2,200
Day 3 Motorbike loop + Old Town 900
Day 4 Koh Rok snorkel 1,600
Day 5 Cooking class + ferry 1,200
Total 5 nights accommodation (1,800 THB avg) + activities ~15,900 THB ($455)

Money-Saving Tips

Eat at Saladan market (evening): Cheapest food on the island. Grilled meats, local curries, fresh fruit. 100–150 THB for a full meal.

Book day trips direct with operators: Walk-in to Long Beach dive shops or snorkel operators and ask their current rate. Often cheaper than booking through your hotel concierge.

Share motorbike: Two people on one motorbike splits the 200–300 THB daily rental in half. The motorbike loop is the best budget activity on the island.

Old Town for breakfast: Traditional coffee + roti in Old Town costs 80–120 THB total — cheaper and more interesting than a hotel breakfast.

7-Eleven for drinks: Beer and water at 7-Eleven is 40–50% cheaper than at beach bars.

The biggest budget drain on Koh Lanta isn’t any single expense — it’s eating exclusively at tourist beach restaurants for every meal. Switching even two out of three daily meals to local spots (Saladan market, Old Town, roadside restaurants on the main road) cuts food spending by 40–60%. On a week-long trip, that’s 3,000–5,000 THB saved — roughly the cost of an additional snorkel day trip.


Currency and Payments

Cash vs card: ATMs are available at Saladan and along Long Beach. Most mid-range and luxury properties accept cards. Local restaurants, markets, and street stalls are cash only. Bring enough baht for a day’s spending when venturing away from Long Beach.

ATM fees: Thai ATMs charge 220–250 THB per foreign card withdrawal. Use a Wise, Revolut, or Charles Schwab card to avoid fees, or withdraw larger amounts less frequently.

Currency exchange: Exchange at the bank or licensed money changers in Saladan — better rates than hotel exchange desks.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Koh Lanta expensive?
No — by Western standards, Koh Lanta is affordable. A budget traveler can live on 1,050–1,400 THB/day including accommodation. The island is cheaper than Phuket and roughly equivalent to Koh Phangan.

How much money should I bring to Koh Lanta?
For a 5-day trip: 15,000–25,000 THB ($430–715) covers budget-to-mid-range travel including accommodation, food, one dive or snorkel day, and transport. Add 10,000 THB if adding a second dive day or staying at a boutique property.

Is Koh Lanta cheaper than Phuket?
Yes — significantly. Accommodation on Koh Lanta is 30–50% cheaper than equivalent properties in Phuket. Food at local restaurants is similar in price, but tourist restaurant prices on Koh Lanta are lower. Transport within Koh Lanta (motorbike) is cheaper than Phuket taxis.


Affiliate Disclosure: This post does not contain affiliate product links. For hotel bookings, see Where to Stay in Koh Lanta.

Sources:
1. Tourism Authority of Thailand — Koh Lanta travel costs, 2025
2. Bank of Thailand — THB exchange rate data, 2026
3. Krabi Tourism — island access transport costs, 2025

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