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The best hotels in Krabi

The sooner you book a stay at one of the best hotels in Krabi, the sooner you can be sunning yourself on a sandy shore

Written by
Richard Howell
Contributors
Camila Karalyte
&
Talia Stanton
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The Andaman sea gently laps the shores of the 120km of coastline and 154 islands that make up the southerly Thai province of Krabi. We’ve focused on the province in our pick of Krabi’s best hotels because its less visually impressive capital goes by the same name – but is little more than backpacker central. Sadly, the secret of this gorgeous stretch of Thailand is out in some places, where the noise from the armada of long-tail boats competes with the sound of bucket-swilling backpackers. 

However, it’s still possible to find some remote spots from which it would be very easy to forget to leave – particularly when they include the jaw-dropping beauty of iconic limestone karst formations and cliffs rising up regally from the shore. Not forgetting those dazzlingly white beaches such as Railay and Ko Phi-Phi Leh (yep, the one made famous by The Beach), and plenty of things to do whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation. From the wide range of hotels spanning the gamut of styles and prices throughout the region, here are our favourites.

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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every hotel featured below, we've based our list on top reviews and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

The best hotels in Krabi

1. Railay Bay Resort & Spa, West Railay Beach

With its omnipresent limestone scenery, crystal azure water and whiter than white sand, West Railay Beach is totally postcard-worthy. On it, and only accessible by boat, sits the equally picturesque Railay Bay Resort & Spa, a community of private individual homes marketed and rented out on behalf of their owners. The 24 Thai-style houses and guest wings blend in perfectly with the seven acres of forest and can accommodate between two and eight people. Only six houses have air-con, but all have fans and bags of character. Blissfully sip a passionfruit margarita in the intimate bar as the sun goes down.

The vibe? Island retreat. 
Location perks?
20-minute boat trip from Ao Nam Mao Pier or Ao Nang Beach to Railay Pier. 
Budget range?
Budget-friendly. 

2. Dusit Thani Krabi Beach resort, Klong Muang Beach

If your pockets are deep and you’re looking for some peace and tranquillity, head 45 minutes from Krabi to Klong Muang Beach. You’ll only see limestone formations in the far distance, but you will find empty, sandy beaches and clear water. It’s a large resort, with 240 rooms and suites, but never feels crowded thanks to expansive grounds that take in two pools, vast tropical gardens and private beaches. Too relaxed to walk to the fitness centre or spa? No worries, the staff can whisk you about in golf buggies. 

The vibe? Five-star treatment.  
Location perks? 
30 minutes from Chaofa Ferry Station and 40 minutes from Krabi International Airport.  
Budget range?
 Spenny for Krabi. 

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3. Oon Lee Bungalows, Koh Jum

Only 25km south of Krabi, the wild and green island of Koh Jum still manages to frequently find itself in the top of the unspoilt-island pops. Friendly Franco-Thai hosts Valerie and Oon will pick you up by longtail boat and deposit you in one of the nine spacious and home-crafted bungalows (Oon is a carpenter as well as a chef). Steady as you descend the steep steps to the beach bar below, if you can even make it out of your hammock after a fantastic Thai-European fusion dinner.

The vibe? Rustic and close to nature.  
Location perks? 
Ko Lanta is 39km away, with the airport being 33km away.  
Budget range?
Super cheap. 

4. Layana Resort & Spa, Koh Lanta

Another child-free destination, this five-star luxury resort has prime position on a wide stretch of near-empty beach. Attention to detail is everything; whether it’s updates about the turn-down service, excursions or choice of pillow, you will feel truly spoilt. Rates can be high in the peaks but look out for offers for the low and shoulder season. There’s a ‘resort casual’ dress-code for dinner, but you’ll be too busy enjoying the beachside barbecued snapper to let it bother you. Be sure to visit the award-winning spa for the ultimate day of zen. 

The vibe? Maldives, who?  
Location perks? 
Located on a white sandy beach, two hours from the airport.  
Budget range?
Top-end for Krabi, but cheap for other resorts of its kind across the world. 

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5. Pimalai, Koh Lanta

Definitely worth the (included) 2-hour transfer from Krabi airport (mini-van and speed boat), the original aim of this 100+ room estate was to blend in with lush hilltop vegetation of an untouched southern corner. Tasteful but understated pool villas sit above more regular suites which in turn lead down to a stunning stretch of unspoilt sand. Expect to rub shoulders with families and European couples or even a local elephant off for a bath (if you’re lucky). The infinity pool is the highlight, plus there's a tonne of activities to take part in. Three restaurants and a delightful spa offer the usual luxury experiences.

The vibe? Extravagance with personal touches. 
Location perks? 
Overlooking the blue waters of the Andaman Sea.  
Budget range?
A great price for what's on offer. 

6. Ban Sainai Resort, Ao Nang

Tucked away next to limestone cliffs 1.5km from the main touristy drag of Ao Nang, this fairly recent addition brings a solid 4-star standard to Krabi, at a reasonable price. Perfect for families, the 40 thatched cottages which make up the resort are set in six acres of lush gardens and are simple yet modern and far enough apart to offer privacy. It’s Muslim-run so you won’t find pork or booze on the menu, but they do offer a frequent shuttle into town if you’re thirsty for a Chang beer or two. The outdoor saltwater pool and poolside massages are first-rate.

The vibe? Tranquility beneath a dramatic landscape.  
Location perks? 
A 15-minute drive from Nopparat Tara Beach.  
Budget range?
A decent price in comparison to the others. 

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7. The Houben Hotel, Koh Lanta

Forget the brashness and noise of Koh Phi Phi and head to this southernmost part of Krabi province for 30 kilometres of sandy beaches and a winning cultural melting pot. Where to make the most of it? At this stylish child-free boutique hotel set in the cliffs. The attentive Belgian family behind it will try hard to make your stay as perfect as possible, but really it would be hard not to love it here. Just 15 cool, elegant rooms overlook a red pool and have stunning views, a spa, gym and restaurant to complete the very pretty picture.

The vibe? Relaxed and remote. 
Location perks? 
5-minute walk from the nearest pubs and shopping areas.  
Budget range?
Very cheap. 

8. Red Ginger Chic, Ao Nang

Located in the far western end of Ao Nang between two beaches, this colourful and stylish 63-roomer is set around a very decent-sized pool. Expect rooms with arty tiles, natty wallpaper and modern furniture, and if it’s a special occasion, push the boat out and upgrade to a deluxe pool-access room or a ‘sassy’ duplex club room. If you don’t fancy the comfort food-style in-house eatery, there are heaps of restaurants nearby – as is the night market and its street food. Before you set off for them though, swim up to the Splash bar for great happy hour deals.

The vibe? Playfully oriental.  
Location perks? 
20km from the city centre. Railay beach is 15 minutes away by longtail boat. 
Budget range?
The cheapest of the bunch. 

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9. Pak-Up Hostel, Krabi Town

Krabi town, situated on a mangrove-lined estuary, is nice enough but not much more than a working provincial capital and transport centre, with guesthouses aplenty but not much at the higher end of the scale. This modern hostel in the town stands out for its spotless and large communal bedrooms and bathrooms, all tastefully kitted out and mainly aimed at fun-loving youngsters. It’s always popular, and unsurprisingly its two on-site bars can get rowdy, but with not much in the way of local nightlife, fill your buckets and join in!

The vibe? Party-heavy fun.  
Location perks? 
A 20-minute boat ride from Railay and a 20-minute drive from Ao nang. 
Budget range?
Crazy affordable. 

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