there are few tourists on this beach during the season, which is a huge plus for Koh Lan Island. a sunbed cost 100 baht per day, they did not take food, but in general the prices are restaurant (200-400 baht per dish). the beach is clean, rocky in places. On the downside, due to the small number of tourists, there is no snorkeling, no catamaran rides, or EVEN COCONUTS. But I saw cacti here for the first time in my life.
There is a small beach next to the marina. To the left of the marina there is a huge beach with a bunch of sunbeds, and this beach is on the right and closer to the marina, about 5 minutes on foot. Beautiful azure water, but cooler than on the beaches of Jomtien or Pattaya. Sun beds cost 100 baht, but there are not many of them and even fewer of those in the shade, there are no umbrellas, so it makes sense to sail by ferry at 9 a.m. from Pattaya, because later everything is occupied. There is one Cafe with food and drinks, and the second restaurant is only for group excursions, which are brought there from lunch regularly. On the beach there is also a rental of beach equipment (circles, masks, etc.), riding bananas and jet skis. There is no smell of gasoline at the same time. We spent the whole day there and were very satisfied, but we did not go again, because it takes 45 minutes to sail by ferry, you need to get on the ferry early (instead of 9.00 he sailed at 8.40 on filling), we sailed back by ferry at 17.00, the last one leaves at 18.00.
If you take it near Pattaya, then there are the best clean beaches, inexpensive food, and an inexpensive transfer. There are two ways to get there, either by ferry or by boat from the main pier