Introduction
Island in Chonburi, ThailandKo Lan
เกาะล้านIslandKo Lan seen from the east. Ko Sak can be seen on the right side of the image. Ko Krok is the darker shape above the sailshipNickname: Coral IslandKo LanCoordinates: 12°54′57″N 100°46′39″E / 12.91583°N 100.77750°E / 12.91583; 100.77750CountryThailandProvinceChonburiDistrictBang LamungVillage
List
Ban Ko LanBan Krok Makham
Area • Total5.6 km2 (2.2 sq mi) • Land5.6 km2 (2.2 sq mi)Dimensions • Length4.65 km (2.89 mi) • Width2.15 km (1.34 mi)Highest elevation180 m (590 ft)Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)Area Code038
Ko Lan (Thai: เกาะล้าน, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ láːn]) is one of the eastern seaboard islands of Thailand. Ko Lan lies 7.5 km from the nearest shore, Pattaya. "Ko Lan" is the name of the island in the Royal Thai General System of Transcription. It is also known as "Koh Larn" and "Ko Laan".
Geography
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About four kilometres long and two kilometres wide occupying 3,411 rai, Ko Lan is the largest of the "near islands" off south Pattaya, at the southeast end of the Bay of Bangkok, and on the east side of the Gulf of Siam. Administratively Ko Lan belongs to the Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chonburi Province.
It is an island of hills covered with low tropical forest. A Buddhist shrine is located at its highest point, 180 metres above sea level. The island has two small villages, Ban Ko Lan and Ban Krok Makhan, where there are lodgings and restaurants. Ferries connect Ko Lan to the mainland.
Most of Ko Lan's eight beaches are on its west side. Most visited is Tawaen Beach, where there is a small harbor. The beach is lined with small tourist shops and restaurants. Other beaches include Tonglang Beach, Tien Beach, Samae Beach, Tayaiy Beach, and Nual Beach.
Ko Lan has 1,567 hotel and resort rooms and two wharves.
Lan Island
Ko Lan from the east
Sunset, Ko Lan
Tawaen Beach
Recreation
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The "Koh Larn Classic" is a sailing and running race event held at the nearby Royal Varuna Yacht Club in Pattaya. Since 2023, the Koh Larn Trail Run has taken place in February and has participants run either an 11-kilometer or 25-kilometer route around the island's trails.