
Full Moon Party Koh Phangan 2026: Dates, Survival Guide & What to Know
Published 11 April 2026
The Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan is one of those travel experiences that everyone has an opinion about before they go. It started in the late 1980s as a few dozen people on a beach with a sound system. Now it draws 10,000-30,000 people to Haad Rin beach every full moon — an open-air, all-night party on the sand with a dozen competing sound stages, fire dancers, neon body paint, and bucket cocktails until sunrise.
It is messy, loud, and absolutely not for everyone. But if you go prepared and with the right expectations, it is a genuinely unique night — there is nowhere else in the world quite like it.
2026 Full Moon Party Dates
| Month | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January | Sat 3 Jan | Peak season — book accommodation early |
| February | Mon 2 Feb | |
| March | Tue 3 Mar | |
| April | Wed 2 Apr | Songkran week nearby |
| May | Fri 2 May | Start of green season — smaller crowd |
| June | Sat 31 May / Sun 1 Jun | |
| July | Tue 1 Jul | Green season — quieter |
| August | Thu 31 Jul / Fri 1 Aug | |
| September | Mon 29 Sep | |
| October | Wed 29 Oct | End of green season |
| November | Fri 28 Nov | Yi Peng/Loy Krathong week — double celebration |
| December | Sun 28 Dec | NYE crossover — biggest party of the year |
Dates shift by 1-2 days if the full moon falls on a Buddhist holiday (alcohol ban). Check the official Full Moon Party pages for confirmed dates.
Busiest months: December, January, August. 20,000-30,000 people. Quietest months: May, June, September. 5,000-10,000 people. Some travellers prefer the smaller parties — easier to move around, shorter drink queues, more space on the beach.
What to Expect
The party runs from roughly 9 PM until sunrise (6-7 AM). Haad Rin beach is about 700 metres long, and different zones play different music — house/techno at the south end, drum and bass in the middle, reggae and commercial dance at the north end, hip-hop and R&B near the bars.
The setup:
- A dozen+ sound stages along the beach, each competing for volume
- Bucket cocktails sold from beach bars and mobile vendors (100-250 THB)
- Fire dancers, fire skippers (jump rope with fire), and fire limbo at various points
- Neon body paint stations (50-100 THB — UV paint that glows under the blacklights)
- Food stalls at the back of the beach (pad thai, grilled skewers, fruit)
- Entry fee: 100 THB (collected at the main beach entrance)
What to Bring
Bring:
- Cash only — 1,500-3,000 THB in small notes (leave the rest at your hotel)
- Cheap shoes you do not mind ruining (the sand has broken glass by midnight)
- Waterproof phone case on a lanyard (around your neck)
- One key (hotel room key or padlock key — leave everything else behind)
- Sunscreen applied before you go (you will be on the beach until sunrise)
- Water — buy a few bottles at the entrance and pace yourself between alcoholic drinks
Leave at your hotel:
- Passport (take a photo of it on your phone instead)
- Expensive watch, jewellery, camera
- Credit cards
- Anything you would be upset to lose
Wear:
- Swimwear or shorts you can throw away
- A T-shirt or tank top (you will get paint and drink spilled on you)
- The cheapest flip-flops or canvas shoes you own
How to Get There
From Koh Samui
- Party boat — departs Big Buddha Pier or Nathon Pier at 7-9 PM, returns 3-5 AM. Cost: 1,500-2,500 THB return. Book through your hotel or any travel agent on Samui
- Regular ferry — Lomprayah or Seatran to Thong Sala (Koh Phangan), then songthaew to Haad Rin. Last ferry departs around 5 PM. You will need accommodation on Koh Phangan
From Bangkok
- Fly to Koh Samui (1 hour, Bangkok Airways from 2,500 THB) then ferry to Koh Phangan
- Fly to Surat Thani (1 hour, from 1,200 THB) then bus + ferry combo (3-4 hours, 500-800 THB)
- Overnight bus to Surat Thani then ferry (cheapest option, 12+ hours total)
Getting to Haad Rin from elsewhere on Koh Phangan
Songthaews (shared pickup trucks) run from Thong Sala and Baan Tai to Haad Rin throughout the evening (50-100 THB). After midnight, prices rise to 200-300 THB. Going home after the party (3-6 AM), songthaews and taxis charge 200-500 THB. Agree on the price before getting in.
Where to Stay
Haad Rin (Walking Distance)
The most convenient option — stumble back to your room. But accommodation books out early and prices double or triple during Full Moon week. Budget rooms that cost 500-800 THB normally jump to 1,500-3,000 THB.
Baan Tai / Baan Kai (5-10 Minutes)
Good middle ground — cheaper than Haad Rin, short songthaew ride. Several mid-range hotels and guesthouses.
Thong Sala (20 Minutes)
The island’s main town. Most hotel options, restaurants, and an ATM that actually works. Songthaew or Grab to Haad Rin.
Day Trip from Koh Samui
Avoids Koh Phangan accommodation prices entirely. The party boats are a party themselves. Downside: you are locked into the boat schedule and cannot leave early if you want to.
Browse Koh Phangan hotels and beachfront resorts on Koh Phangan for accommodation options. Book 2-4 weeks ahead for December-March Full Moons.
Safety & Survival Tips
- Wear shoes — the beach is littered with broken glass, bottle caps, and cigarette butts by midnight. Cheap canvas shoes or sandals you can throw away afterward are essential
- Watch your drinks — drink spiking happens. Buy sealed bottles or cans. Watch buckets being made. Do not accept free drinks from strangers
- Stay away from fire performers �� the fire show acts are impressive but amateur injuries are common. Give fire spinners a wide berth, especially if they (or you) have been drinking
- Hydrate — alternate alcoholic drinks with water. The combination of alcohol, dancing, and tropical heat causes dehydration and heat exhaustion. Hospital visits for dehydration peak on Full Moon nights
- Swim sober — people drown at Full Moon Parties. The beach drops off steeply in some sections. Do not swim drunk, especially at the dark ends of the beach
- Lock your valuables — use your hotel safe. Theft from rooms increases during Full Moon week when the island is crowded with temporary visitors
- Arrange transport home in advance — agree a pickup time and meeting point with a songthaew driver before the party, or ensure your hotel offers a shuttle
- Travel insurance — make sure yours covers you. Injuries at the Full Moon Party (glass cuts, burns, falls) are among the most common insurance claims on Koh Phangan
Beyond the Full Moon
Koh Phangan is much more than one beach party. The island has yoga and meditation retreats, empty beaches on the north and east coasts, excellent diving at Sail Rock, and a laid-back creative community. The Half Moon Festival (in the jungle, smaller and more electronic-focused) and Shiva Moon Party offer alternative party experiences on different phases of the moon.
For the full island guide, see our events page and browse Koh Phangan accommodation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Full Moon Party cost?
Entry is 100 THB (collected at the beach entrance). Budget 1,000-3,000 THB for the night — drinks (100-300 THB each), food, and a Grab or songthaew home. The party itself is cheap; accommodation during Full Moon week is the expensive part.
Is the Full Moon Party worth it?
If you enjoy large-scale beach parties with international crowds and bass-heavy music, yes — it is unique. If you prefer quiet beaches and early nights, skip it and visit Koh Phangan during the rest of the month when the island is peaceful and cheaper.
Is the Full Moon Party safe?
Mostly safe with precautions. The main risks are: stepping on broken glass (wear shoes you can throw away), drink spiking (buy sealed drinks, watch them being poured), theft (leave valuables at your hotel, bring only cash + a waterproof phone case), burns from fire show performers, and motorbike accidents getting home. The beach is well-lit and policed.
Where should I stay for the Full Moon Party?
Haad Rin (walking distance to the party) is the most convenient but books out weeks in advance during peak season. Baan Tai and Baan Kai (5-10 minutes by songthaew) are good alternatives. Thong Sala (the main town, 20 minutes) has more hotel options. Book at least 2-4 weeks ahead for December-March Full Moons.
Can I do the Full Moon Party as a day trip from Koh Samui?
Yes. Party boats run from Koh Samui to Haad Rin and back (depart 7-9 PM, return 3-5 AM). Cost: 1,500-2,500 THB return. This avoids paying inflated Full Moon accommodation prices on Koh Phangan, but you are stuck on the boat schedule and it is a long, crowded ride.






















