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- Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.5)
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Retreat Lost Bungalows sits right on Koh Kradan, one of Trang province’s most untouched islands. This small, car-free island feels genuinely remote – you’re staying somewhere that still runs on island time, where the biggest decision is which stretch of white sand to claim for the day. The property puts you within walking distance of the island’s main beach areas.
What makes this place stand out is its combination of location quality and accommodation variety. Recent guests rated the location 9.5/10, which tells you something about the beachfront positioning. You can choose between standard Double Rooms for couples, Budget Double Rooms if you’re watching spending, or step up to the Two-Bedroom Bungalow that sleeps four – perfect for families or two couples traveling together. The bungalow-style accommodation fits the car-free island’s low-key character far better than a conventional hotel would.
Insider Tip: Check-in runs from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM only, and check-out ends at noon. Plan your boat transfers accordingly – missing these windows could leave you waiting around or scrambling for alternative arrangements.
This works best for travelers who want genuine island isolation and don’t mind trading convenience for location. The 9.2/10 Booking.com rating suggests guests love what they find here, but understand you’re choosing rustic charm over resort amenities. The limited check-in hours hint at the island’s relaxed pace – this isn’t a place for tight schedules or last-minute changes. Families particularly benefit from the two-bedroom bungalow option, which is rare on smaller Thai islands.
- Exceptional location rating (9.5/10) puts you on prime beachfront
- Two-bedroom bungalows available for families or groups
- Authentic island experience on car-free Koh Kradan
- Restricted check-in/check-out times limit flexibility
- Remote island location means limited dining and shopping options
Koh Kradan’s small size means you’re never far from the island’s main attractions – the coral reefs and beaches that draw people here. Getting here requires boat transfers from the mainland, typically from Pak Meng Pier or Hat Chao Mai, so factor in transport logistics and costs when budgeting your stay.




















