
A no-frills serviced apartment stay where location practicality matters more than polish.
Phangan Lodge makes sense if you want a low-key Baan Tai base that keeps you out of Haad Rin’s center while staying within a short taxi ride of the Full Moon Party.
Baan Tai is a useful middle-ground area on Koh Phangan’s south coast, between Thong Sala and Haad Rin. In practice, that means easier access to both sides of the island’s south coast without staying inside the main Full Moon Party zone.
Phangan Lodge is a straightforward 2-star serviced apartment in Baan Tai, on Koh Phangan’s south coast. With a 7.3/10 rating from 64 reviews, this is better framed as a functional place to sleep than a destination stay in its own right. The main draw is location practicality: Baan Tai sits between Thong Sala and Haad Rin, so it works well for travelers who want some food and bar options nearby without staying right in the party zone. The listing also mentions complimentary Wi-Fi, plus airport transfer, taxi, and car hire options, which fits a short, logistics-focused stay.
For Full Moon Party trips, the key thing to know is that access is convenient but not direct. The party area is about 6.3 km away, or roughly 12 minutes by taxi according to the listing, so transport is the realistic plan rather than walking. That suits people who want to head into Haad Rin for the night and return to a less intense part of the south coast afterward. The trade-off is obvious: you give up doorstep party access, and late-night taxi cost and availability should be part of your planning on busy event nights.
What to know
- ✓Baan Tai south-coast location
- ✓About 12 minutes to Full Moon
- ✓6.3 km from Haad Rin area
- ✓Complimentary Wi-Fi listed
- ✓Taxi and car hire listed
Location
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Baan Tai, Koh Phangan · Thailand
Distance to Full Moon Party
Phangan Lodge works as a taxi-base for the Full Moon Party rather than a walk-to-the-action stay. It suits travelers who want to reach Haad Rin fairly quickly, then come back to Baan Tai afterward.