Staying at Nakara Long Beach Resort

Nakara Long Beach Resort is an accommodation option in Koh Lanta, Krabi, suitable for travellers who want a base near beaches, tours, and local restaurants. This guide from Check In Krabi explains location, atmosphere, and what guests commonly mention online.

Location and transport

Address: 120, J27M+CM6, Tambon Sala Dan, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Chang Wat Krabi 81150, Thailand. Properties in Koh Lanta are usually reached from Krabi Airport via taxi or pre-booked transfer, then local songthaew or Grab to nearby beaches. Road conditions are generally good; allow buffer time during rain.

Reception phone: 095 271 5954.

Property style and guest profile

Accommodation in Koh Lanta ranges from budget bungalows to full-service resorts. Nakara Long Beach Resort appeals to guests who prioritize proximity to the sea, island tour pickups, and evening dining within a short ride. Compare room types and breakfast inclusion on the official channel before booking.

Google rating snapshot

Google Maps lists an average score of 4/5 for Nakara Long Beach Resort. Reviews often discuss cleanliness, Wi‑Fi, pool or beach access, noise levels, and staff helpfulness — focus on reviews from the last few months.

Things to do nearby

Guests in Koh Lanta commonly add island hopping, kayaking, temple visits, and sunset viewpoints. Ask the front desk for tour desks, taxi fares to Ao Nang or Krabi Town, and safe swimming times by season.

Booking tips

  • Book early for Christmas, New Year, and Thai long holidays.
  • Request quiet rooms away from bars if you are sensitive to noise.
  • Confirm airport transfer cost and late check-in policy.
  • Check cancellation rules during monsoon months (May–October).

Season and weather

November–April is peak sun season for swimming and boat tours near Koh Lanta. May–October is greener and quieter with occasional afternoon showers; pack a light rain jacket and waterproof phone pouch. Always follow lifeguard flags and tour operator safety briefings.

Planning a multi-day stay

Combine Nakara Long Beach Resort with island hopping, Emerald Pool or hot spring visits, and a night market in Krabi Town for variety. Keeping the same hotel base for several nights reduces packing time and helps you learn local transport rhythms in Koh Lanta.

Summary

Nakara Long Beach Resort can anchor a relaxed Krabi stay in Koh Lanta. Compare it with other hotels and resorts on Check In Krabi, then verify availability and policies on Google Maps or your preferred booking site.

About Krabi and Koh Lanta

Krabi province on Thailand's Andaman coast is famous for limestone cliffs, clear water, and easy access to islands such as Phi Phi, Hong Island, and local four-island loops. Koh Lanta sits within this network of beaches, piers, and national park zones, making it practical for both short holidays and week-long stays. Infrastructure has improved steadily — ATMs, mini-marts, clinics, and tour counters are common — yet the region still feels more relaxed than busier beach hubs.

Check In Krabi publishes guides, hotel lists, restaurant picks, and public place notes to help visitors compare options before they book. Always cross-check ferry times, park fees, and national holiday crowds because conditions change by season. Respect marine parks: avoid single-use plastic on boats, do not stand on coral, and follow staff instructions during snorkeling stops.

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Member reviews

Reader reviews Total 5 · Avg. 3.0/5

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Rose Delta Pixel ★★★★☆

I was reluctant to reserve after reading some bad comments but really, there was nothing to be worried about. Great location, excellent staff service, excellent breakfast. Rooms are clean, pools are amazing, beach front is beautiful. Yes, there is not a lot of shade in the afternoon and yes, there could be repairs/renovations here and there but this is consistent with other places in Thailand I’ve been. I recommend this place!

16/02/2026 15:29
Alexander Andersen ★★☆☆☆

We had a nice stay overall, but there were a few things that we were not that happy with. If we had known these, we probably would have chosen a different resort.

Rooms
- Thin walls. Difficult to sleep after 7 am because of staff walkie talkies, bird noises, foot traffic.
- Staff forgot to leave clean towels twice.
- Shower has very low pressure and the drain was clogged.

Restaurant / cafe / breakfast
- They did not serve fresh orange juice. May not be important for everyone but that’s what I always look forward to.
- They also did not serve fresh coconuts.
- The service at the beach cafe was very slow. I waited 10 minutes for a bottle of water and a glass of boxed juice.
- Breakfast was decent, nothing to complain about, but we chose to go elsewhere most days.

Pool
- Wooden flooring in dark brown wood, which made it so hot that you burned your feet without footwear.
- No parasols/umbrellas

Now to the positives.
- The beach was fantastic
- The paths to and from the rooms were beautiful and cozy
- Almost all staff was very friendly and nice

16/02/2026 11:47
Patryk Sijka ★★★☆☆

The location was the best part, right in front of the beach with peace and beautiful sunsets. Breakfast was decent as well. Those are the only 2 good things worth mentioning.

Many of the staff were super nice!

One pool, the more peaceful one hasn’t seen cleaning in a while, the floors, the walls are super dirty (literally brown spots). The sunbeds over there are reserved from the morning which is pathetic how that’s even allowed, people putting towels there and not even being by the pool, it feels like middle school. This shouldn’t be allowed. The other pool is better but super noisy, and also fully reserved from the morning and little sunbeds with no umbrellas for shade at all.

Half the towels are more rags than towels. Holes in them and way overused.

The hotel is run down and really needs renovation.

The restaurant has a tour coming twice a day so it fills up and get busy with people outside of the resort, also very slow service.

15/02/2026 12:23
Jonas T ★★★☆☆

+ The 'Luxury bungalows' are spacious and fresh, ours had a large terrace and partially unobstructed sea view.
+ The resort is located directly beach-side on Long Beach, which is a very nice beach.
+ The footprint of the resort is reasonably large, and the bungalows dont feel cramped together and with spacious walking paths.

- Everything about the resort feels cheap. An example being the the decking area by the pool using the cheapest material that gets very hot in the sun, easy to burn your feet.
- Far to much chlorine used in the pool, eyes were burning after a short swim.
- The resort and gardens are not maintained very well. Some bungalows look like they may fall apart with planks falling of the walls and cracking foundations.
- The street leading down to the hotel fron the main road was lined with junk, wouldnt want to walk down it once it gets dark.
- Check-in was slightly chaotic and poorly coordinated.
- Breakfast was chaotic and did not taste very nice, not enough seating and coffee in particular bad.
- The limited pool chairs were always 'reserved' ans there was no umbrellas and difficult to find shade. Nearby resorts had more trees lining their pools areas.
- The gym can not be called a gym, barely any equipment.
- A boat of russian tourists groups arrived daily for lunch at the hotel restaurant, joke is on them as the restaurant food was not great.

Paid €147 per night in Feb 2026. Long beach has an overall awkward tourists proposition as it is hard to find a comfortable mid-price 4-star hotel. 3-star Nakara is not expensive and at times nice but has various issues, whilst next-door 5-star Layana resort is clearly overpriced at €500-€600 per night with no middle ground options.

Overall hotel, massages, and scooter rentals are 30% higher on Long Beach than Klong Kong 10 minutes to the south.

10/02/2026 11:57
Rutger W ★★★☆☆

Nakara Longbeach Resort benefits from an excellent seaside location, which is by far its main strength. Unfortunately, the property does not live up to its potential due to a clear lack of maintenance and attention to detail.

The villas are adequate but dated, particularly the bathrooms. The garden areas around the villas are poorly maintained, and overall daily upkeep of the property appears minimal. This significantly impacts the overall impression.

The restaurant is not worth a visit despite the sea view. The mismatched plastic and wooden furniture creates an uninviting atmosphere and lacks any sense of comfort or quality.

The pool area offers little to no shade and is furnished with cheap plastic lounge chairs. Parasols are no longer provided, despite appearing in older photos, with wind cited as the reason—an explanation that seems questionable given nearby properties manage this without issue.

Staff are a clear positive: friendly, attentive, and generally helpful. We also experienced several power outages during our stay, which were resolved quickly, but—as with other issues—there was no sign of any effort to address the underlying problems.

Overall, the resort’s location and staff cannot fully compensate for its poor maintenance and short-term approach to problem-solving.

29/01/2026 17:33

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