Baan Saladan

Everything You Need to Know About Baan Saladan

Baan Saladan

It is difficult to visit Koh Lanta and not pass through Baan Saladan, the ‘metropolis’ of Koh Lanta, but it is certainly not the biggest town you will ever go to. Many European villages are bigger, but Baan Saladan is attractive with its buildings on stilts over the sea, and it is the centre of activity on the island. Located the furthest north you can go and overlooking the more traditional Thai island of Lanta Noi, it is home to the island’s banks, post office, police, most dive and snorkelling boats, passenger ferries as well as many great restaurants, shops, hotels, cafés and more.

Built on a T-Junction with only four-five driveable roads, Saladan does not take long to pass through. Saladan took over from Koh Lanta’s Old Town, due to it being the arrival and departure point for the passenger ferries to/from Krabi, Phi Phi, Phuket and Koh Lipe. In recent years however, it is proving to be a destination in itself, with recent improvements made to the beach and a huge growth in the number of affordable hotels and budget accommodation in and near the town.

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Baan Saladan Restaurants & Dining

Baan Saladan Restaurants & Dining

Saladan, the main town of Koh Lanta, is small but has a high concentration of restaurants and cafes all within just 300 metres of each other. The majority of the restaurants sit either side of the main road into Saladan, or are built on stilts stretching out over the channel between the two Koh Lanta islands. Read More...

Baan Saladan Nightlife

Baan Saladan Nightlife

From about 19:00 onwards, Saladan is generally busy with many visitors choosing to shop as the temperature cools down or to eat at one of the many restaurants. Surprisingly however, Saladan’s nightlife has not grown as much as tourism has, as many tourists choose to return to the beach or their hotel to finish their evening. Read More...

Baan Saladan Shopping

Baan Saladan Shopping

If you are a shopaholic, Koh Lanta is maybe not the best destination but the town, being so small, makes shopping less of a chore and you can stop and grab a cool shake if you get too hot. There are many banks here, along with a post office, about 10 opticians, the island’s largest supermarket, T-shirt shops, souvenir shops and galleries. Read More...

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