Itinerary · ~4–5 hours

The Half-Day

Updated 16 June 2026 · We visit. We don't sell placement.

A tight morning or afternoon hit: one ferry, one good beach, one swim, one lunch. The most popular way to see Koh Larn.

Good for: Short on time, cruise passengers, or pairing the island with Pattaya.

The half-day is Koh Larn for the time-poor: cruise passengers, people pairing the island with a Pattaya itinerary, or anyone who just wants a swim and a seafood lunch without committing a whole day. The trick is discipline — pick one beach, don't try to hop, and watch your return boat. Go in the morning if you can, when the water is calmest and the crowds thinnest.

Duration
~4–5 hours
Rough cost
From ~150–400฿ per person: ferry ~80฿ return, songthaew ~60–100฿ return, lunch and a drink ~150฿+, lounger small/free with food.
What to book
Nothing needs booking — just turn up at Bali Hai for an early public ferry. Bring cash.
Getting around
Pier to one beach and back — minimal travel, no island loop.
The plan

Step by step

  1. 1
    Depart

    Early ferry from Bali Hai

    Catch a morning public ferry (40฿) to Na Baan to beat the crowds.

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  2. 2
    On arrival

    Songthaew to one beach

    Pick Tawaen for easy facilities or Samae for clearer water (~30–50฿ pp).

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  3. 3
    Midday

    Swim, lounger, lunch

    Claim a lounger, swim in the marked zone, eat beachfront seafood.

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  4. 4
    Return

    Back before mid-afternoon

    Head to the pier in good time — don't cut the last ferry fine.

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Tips

  • Go early — the island fills by late morning
  • One beach only; don't try to hop on a half-day
  • Carry cash for the ferry, loungers and food
  • Confirm the last ferry time when you land