If you are thinking about attending the Koh Phangan Full Moon party on your next Thailand holiday you will need to consider a suitable accommodation package unless you want to end up sleeping directly on Haad Rin Beach on Koh Phangan Island – right in the middle of all the party action.

Unless you are a classic backpacker who doesn’t really care where he or she beds for the night you will want to have a decent enough hotel room in one of the cheap hotels. Cheap doesn’t necessarily mean dirty as many cheap hotels Koh Phangan offer clean rooms with all necessities without being dirty.

The best part about most Thailand resorts is the fact that they are very affordable for overseas tourists thanks to the conversion rates of overseas currencies. In fact, many Kho Phangan resorts offer you overnight accommodation for less than $50 USD.

                Koh Phangan resorts on Haad Rin Beach:

For those of you who want to stay close to the action of the Full Moon party there is a good selection of resorts and guest houses that can accommodate you for a great rate right on Haad Rin Beach. Prices vary due to seasonal fluctuations but at the time of writing this post these are some current costs for staying overnight.

  • Al Colosseo Palace – Haad Rin (??? Rates from THB 1,500 to 6,000)
  • Blue Hill Beach Resort – Haad Rin (??? Rates from THB 1,600 to THB 3,700)
  • Coco Hut Beach Resort – Leela Beach (??? Rates from THB 2,000 to THB 20,400)
  • Delight Resort – Haad Rin (??? Rates from THB 1,400 to THB 3,500)
  • Drop In Club Resort and Spa – Haad Rin (??? Rates from THB 1,250 to THB 9,800)

The Thai Baht is currently trading around 1 Thai Baht = 0.02046 Euro which makes the whole package for an overnight stay very affordable for most of us.

There are plenty more hotels to choose from on Koh Phangan and some of them are on the other side of the island, but even so you can get taxis and shuttle buses to drop you right at the action of the Full Moon party and pick you back up once you had enough of the dancing and partying.

Koh Phangan resorts are certainly not short on supply. My advice is to pick a few and compare their prices, style and amenities before making a final decision to book.