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Saladan waterfront with rental cars parked near the pier on Ko Lanta, Thailand

Renting a Car in Saladan, Ko Lanta

Ban Saladan, at the island's northern tip, is where the ferry pier, the Siri Lanta Bridge road, and almost every rental shop on Ko Lanta converge — the natural start and end point for any island rental.

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Saladan: The Island's Hub

Ban Saladan sits at the very northern tip of Ko Lanta Yai, and nearly every visitor passes through it. Arrivals by passenger speedboat walk off at Saladan Pier; arrivals by road drive in off the car ferry, cross Ko Lanta Noi, and follow the Siri Lanta Bridge road the final 1.8 km into town. That funnel effect makes Saladan the practical entry point to the island — and the place where all onward logistics begin. For details on getting here from Krabi Airport or by boat, see our guide to getting here and the ferry.

Behind its stilt-house waterfront of seafood restaurants built over the channel, Saladan packs an unusually dense set of services into a compact two-street town:

  • ATMs and bank branches — the highest concentration anywhere on the island
  • Multiple 7-Elevens, Lanta Mart, pharmacies, and opticians
  • The covered Lanta Plaza walking-street market, open daily from around 3 pm
  • A dozen-plus dive shops, including Blue Planet Divers, Go Dive, and Lanta Diver
  • Stilt-house seafood restaurants over the water (Saladan Seafood, Black Pearl, Sea View)
  • Saladan Pier — high-speed ferries and speedboats to Krabi, Ao Nang, Phi Phi, and Phuket
  • Saladan Medical Center and the island's main police station
  • The island's primary fuel station, a few kilometers south of the pier on the main road

The Siri Lanta Bridge (opened April 2016, 650 m span) connects Ko Lanta Noi to Ko Lanta Yai, but one short car ferry from the mainland — Ban Hua Hin Pier to Ban Klong Mak Pier — is still required for any vehicle. A second mainland bridge is planned but not expected to open before 2029.

Renting a Car in Saladan

Local operators dominate the Ko Lanta market because international chains (Hertz, Avis) are based at Krabi Airport, not on the island. The best-established shops cluster in Saladan and along the Klong Dao main road — Rent A Car Koh Lanta, Lanta Car for Rent (Panpurie), and Lanta Sky are among the names visitors encounter most often. Walk-in works outside peak weeks, but book ahead by WhatsApp or the operator's website between December and March, when automatic cars sell out fast.

VehicleTypical daily rate (THB)Notes
Economy / eco car (Toyota Yaris, Honda Brio)1,100 – 1,200Automatic; suits couples and solo travelers
Standard sedan (Honda City, Toyota Vios)1,500 – 1,800Extra trunk space for families
Mid-size SUV / 4x4 (Toyota Fortuner)1,800 – 2,200Better ground clearance for the deep south
7-seater van (Toyota Commuter)~2,800Multi-generational groups
Scooter (110–125cc automatic)200 – 300For comparison — fine in the north, risky on southern hills

All local fleets run automatic transmission. Fuel policy is same-to-same: return the car at the same level you received it. A cash deposit of 5,000–9,000 THB (depending on vehicle class) is standard; some operators will instead hold your original passport as collateral, but leaving a passport with any business is strongly discouraged by most foreign embassies — the cash deposit is the better option. Basic collision insurance is included in the daily rate and usually carries a 5,000 THB excess for cosmetic damage, with full-coverage upgrades available. Ready to see what's available? Compare cars and prices now and lock in your dates before peak-season inventory sells out.

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Pickup on Arrival or Hotel Delivery

Both options are standard on Ko Lanta, and the right choice depends on where you're staying and when you actually need wheels. If you want to drive straight to your hotel on arrival, grab a car near Saladan Pier the moment you step off the boat or finish clearing the car ferry — you bypass the pier's taxi touts and avoid their per-person pricing entirely. If you'd rather settle in and spend your first day on the beach before exploring, have the rental delivered to your hotel on the morning you start roaming.

  • Free delivery and collection within ~7 km of Saladan — covers all of Klong Dao, Long Beach, and the northern edge of Klong Khong
  • Klong Nin or Lanta Old Town: approximately 400–500 THB surcharge each way
  • Kantiang Bay or Bamboo Bay: approximately 500–550 THB each way
  • The most cost-efficient move for southern-resort guests is to pick up the car in Saladan on arrival and self-drive directly to their hotel

Car seats for children are available from most operators for a flat fee of around 300 THB per rental period — request one at booking, as supply is limited. One important restriction: rental cars are normally confined to the island. Taking a vehicle off Ko Lanta on the car ferry to the mainland requires advance arrangement with the operator and usually an additional fee. Clear this before you go, especially if you're planning a mainland day trip to Krabi or the Emerald Pool.

Saladan as Your Base — Drive Times

Ko Lanta Yai runs roughly 30 km from north to south, with no public buses and no ride-hailing. From Saladan, a rental car puts every part of the island within reach on your own schedule.

DestinationApprox. drive time from SaladanNotes
Klong Dao~5 min2 km south; the island's main family beach
Long Beach (Phra Ae)10–15 minCoastal bars and sunset spots
Klong Khong20–25 minBohemian vibe; rocky at low tide
Klong Nin25–30 minHalfway down; calm swimming and village feel
Lanta Old Town25–30 minCross-island via Highway 4245
Kantiang Bay40–45 min~19.6 km; luxury crescent in the far south
Bamboo Bay45–50 minSteep roads; very remote
Mu Ko Lanta National Park50–60 min~30 km; steep descent at the south tip

Most visitors' rentals begin and end in Saladan for one simple reason: it's where everything converges. The pier, the bridge road, the ATMs, the fuel station, and the rental shops are all here, so collecting a car on arrival and returning it before catching an onward ferry or minivan keeps the whole trip simple. For the full picture of what you can reach once you have a car — beaches, the National Park, Lanta Old Town, and mainland day trips — see our guide to beaches and day trips.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I rent a car in Saladan?
A cluster of local operators — Rent A Car Koh Lanta, Lanta Car for Rent (Panpurie), and Lanta Sky among the most established — are based in and around Saladan and along the Klong Dao road. No international chains operate on the island; those are at Krabi Airport. Most shops can also meet you at Saladan Pier on arrival or deliver free to any hotel within ~7 km of town.
How much does renting a car on Ko Lanta cost?
Expect roughly 1,100–1,200 THB per day for an automatic economy car and 1,500–1,800 THB for a standard sedan. SUVs and 4x4s run 1,800–2,200 THB, and a 7-seater van around 2,800 THB. Single-day rentals are proportionally more expensive than multi-day rates because operators absorb the same fixed cleaning and turnaround costs regardless of duration. All prices are in Thai baht; treat figures as indicative and confirm at booking, as rates vary by season.
Can the rental car be delivered to my hotel?
Yes. Delivery to any hotel within approximately 7 km of Saladan — including all of Klong Dao and Long Beach — is free with most operators. Hotels in Klong Nin or Lanta Old Town incur a surcharge of roughly 400–500 THB each way; Kantiang Bay and Bamboo Bay run about 500–550 THB each way. Factor this in if you're based in the south.
Do I need to book ahead?
Outside the peak months of December through March, walk-in rental is usually straightforward. During high season — especially Christmas, New Year, and the February–March rush — automatic cars sell out quickly, and walk-in availability cannot be guaranteed. Book ahead by WhatsApp or the operator's website if your trip falls in that window.
Can I take the rental car off Ko Lanta to the mainland?
Not without prior arrangement. Most local operators restrict vehicles to the island. Taking a car on the car ferry to the mainland (Ban Hua Hin Pier) requires advance permission from the operator and often an additional fee. If you're planning a mainland day trip to Krabi Town or the Emerald Pool, raise this at booking — don't show up at the ferry pier assuming it's fine.
Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to rent a car on Ko Lanta?
Yes. An IDP is legally required in Thailand, and police checkpoints do occur on the main Ko Lanta road. Carry your IDP along with your original passport and home-country license. Local operators will ask to see these at handover. For a full rundown of driving rules, road conditions, and what to expect at the wheel, read our driving guide. For anything else — fuel policies, deposits, or insurance details — the full FAQ has you covered.

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