Khao Lak is Thailand slowed right down. This stretch of unspoilt Andaman coastline is just over an hour north of Phuket and trades party crowds for palm-fringed beaches, velvet-green rainforest and a heady hit of calm.
Walk barefoot along 25 km of soft-sand beaches from Nang Thong to Bang Lat. Snorkel with turtles off the Similan Islands. Cool off beneath Lam Ru’s jungle waterfalls. There’s street food and market nights, riverside bars and west-facing beaches that glow as the sun sinks. For every adventure - bamboo rafting, Thai cooking, a sea cave paddle - it’s never far from where you’re sleeping for the night.
Where to stay in Khao Lak
- La On (Khao Lak Centre): The practical heart of Khao Lak. Supermarkets, cafés, and tour desks wrap around Nang Thong Beach, with easy access to dive operators, the sea and everything else.
- Nang Thong Beach: A gentle blend of calm and a dash of convenience. Restaurants, dive shops, and a beach that always seems to catch the light just right.
- Bang Niang: Think sunset drinks at riverside bars, night markets and a barefoot stroll from your room to the sand. Stay here if you like a side of buzz life with your beach time.
- Khuk Khak: Quieter, slower, greener. Great for luxury resort stays where the days stretch out, and the only decisions involve pools, books or beach walks.
- Pakarang and White Sand Beach: Up north, things really thin out. You’ll get space, shade, and soft sand to yourself. This is where to stay if you’re chasing that just‑you‑and‑the‑sea chill-out time.
How much is Khao Lak accommodation?
Good news: Khao Lak doesn’t make you choose between beachfront views and a decent night’s sleep. If you’re not going bare-bones or five-star, most stays land around AU$55–115 a night. Low-key escape or full honeymoon glow - there’s room for both here.
- Backpackers and hostels: AU$12 per night. Your classic backpacker set up with dorm bunks, common areas where you’ll meet fellow adventurers, and noodle soup joints just down the road.
- Budget hotels and guesthouses: AU$25 per night. Private rooms, close to the local markets, with air spiced with coconut and grill smoke, maybe a compact pool thrown in for good measure.
- Mid-range hotels and apartments: AU$65 per night. Buffet brekkie, family-ready pools, and only a sandy-footed stroll to the shoreline.
- Luxury resorts and villas: From AU$140 per night. Private plunge pools, Andaman views, spa menus that run deep, and eggs however you like them, devoured overlooking the sea.
Top-rated hotels in Khao Lak
- La Vela Khao Lak: Anchor yourself on Bang Niang’s quieter end for a resort stay that prides itself on southern Thai hospitality. Float in the massive free-form pool, dine by candlelight at the beach club, and slip into a low-lit spa sanctuary at the end of the day.
- The Sarojin: A boutique beach hideaway among 10 acres of tropical gardens. Highlights include all‑day a‑la‑carte breakfast with sparkling wine, day trips on the hotel yacht, close-at-hand golf courses, and just-for-you dinners by waterfalls.
- Palm Garden Resort Khaolak: A family-friendly oasis edged with lotus ponds and a shady pool garden. It also has a dive-centre partnership that makes the resort chefs kiss perfect for first-time scuba visitors.
- Khaolak Bhandari Resort & Spa: Traditional Thai architecture meets lotus-pond lined gardens - major tranquillity just steps from Nang Thong Beach. Think peaked-roof bungalows, swimming pools and just a ten-minute walk to street food, shops and beach bars.
Tips for finding the perfect accommodation in Khao Lak
- Know your vibe: Want quiet and space? Head north. After markets and bars? Stick near Nang Thong or Bang Niang. Use our filters to find stays that suit your pace.
- Watch the seasons: Prices peak in December–January, so book early if you’re heading over Christmas. May to October brings fewer crowds and better value.
- Use those filters: On Traveloka, sort by beachfront access, breakfast included, or family pools. It’s the fastest way to pin down your ideal stay.
- Shop around, smartly: Some stays drop rates mid-week or between seasons. Shift your dates and keep an eye out for flash deals.
- Map it out: Khao Lak stretches over 25 km of coast. Make sure your pick is close to the dives, markets or sunset bars you’re keen on.