Baan Rin Rak Koh Larn — Boutique Seaside Resort with a Pool Villa Near Na Ban Pier on Koh Larn
On Koh Larn, where most places to stay are still older guesthouses, finding a small minimalist seaside resort with a private pool where you can lie in bed and look at the sea is rare — Baan Rin Rak is a 3-star boutique resort that just opened in 2025 near Na Ban Pier, adults-only · The part many people talk about is the Seaview Pool Villa with a private pool and a floating breakfast set, plus a free golf-cart pickup from the pier · From about THB 1,600/night for a standard room, scoring 8.8 from 10 reviews on Trip.com
Overview — who Baan Rin Rak suits — To put it as simply as possible, Baan Rin Rak is a small resort for people who want to come to Koh Larn for a "chilled and private" trip rather than as a big family or a loud group of friends · It's a seaside boutique resort that just opened in 2025 with only about 11 rooms, decorated in a clean minimalist style, and just as importantly it's an adults-only stay that doesn't take children or loud graduation parties and gatherings · Real reviews line up on the point that the people who fit here are couples after a quiet, romantic vibe, honeymooners, or anyone who wants to escape the noise and lie back listening to the waves · The selling point that gets people to book is the Seaview Pool Villa with a private pool right outside the room, a sea view from the bed, and a floating breakfast set that photographs well and gives a luxe-resort feel at a price you can still afford on the island · It's still open and scoring well in these early days, with Trip.com at about 8.8 from 10 and TripAdvisor at around 4.5 from 5, even if the number of reviews is still small because it's so new · You could say it plays the "private romantic seaside" angle well at a small scale, but you have to understand it isn't a big resort with the wide range of facilities you'd get from a city hotel
Location and getting there — Baan Rin Rak sits in Moo 7 on the Na Ban Pier side, the main pier where the ferry from Pattaya lands · The standout point about its location is that it's very close to Na Ban Pier, only about 300–400 metres away, so once you step off the boat you reach the resort quickly without taking a songthaew all the way across the island · What many people especially like is that the resort offers a free golf-cart pickup from the pier with advance notice, so you don't have to drag your luggage on a hot day · Getting to Koh Larn starts from Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya; the ferry takes about 30–45 min, or if you're in a hurry the speedboat takes about 15 min · Once on the island, the resort is in the Na Ban Pier area, which has shops, restaurants and convenience stores within walking distance · To visit the island's beaches such as Tawaen Beach, Samae Beach and Nual Beach, we'd suggest you rent a motorbike, which the resort offers for about 300 baht/day, usable from check-in to check-out with no extra fuel to top up · One small note: the Na Ban Pier area is the busiest part of the island, with boats coming and going and crowds during the day, so if you want total quiet like a far-off beach, this spot may not be the quietest on the island — but you trade that for far better access
"Stepped off the boat and a golf cart was waiting right at the pier, no dragging luggage in the sun · The room was as pretty as the photos, the private pool outside the bedroom let me soak and look at the sea all day, the floating breakfast was so photogenic — quiet and private, worth the price"
Room types and decor — Baan Rin Rak has about 11 rooms in total, split across several tiers to choose from by budget and need · It starts with the Standard and Deluxe rooms, compact air-conditioned rooms decorated in a warm minimalist style with a fridge, a flat-screen TV and an en-suite bathroom — good for couples who just want a comfortable, affordable place to sleep · Step up to the Deluxe Seaview for a more open sea view, ideal if you want to wake up to the sea without paying pool-villa prices · And the highlight room, the star of the place, is the Seaview Pool Villa, which comes with a private pool right outside the room where you can soak and look at the sea all day, and a sea view from the bed · Many reviews agree that the rooms look just like the photos, are clean, and feel more expensive than the price because it's a new resort — the furniture and decor are still brand new, not worn with age like many guesthouses on the island · The bathrooms in the higher-tier rooms have a rain shower and plenty of space · The sea-view rooms have a balcony or sitting nook looking out to the water · One thing to know: because it's a small design-led resort, some room types aren't very large compared with city hotels, and a few reviews mention that the upper floor of some rooms gets hot and the ventilation isn't great — something worth asking about and picking the right room for at the time of booking
Facilities, the pool and the Floating Breakfast — The most talked-about highlight at Baan Rin Rak is the private pool in the Seaview Pool Villa, set right next to the bedroom and facing the sea, so you can soak with a view in private · Paired with the pool is the floating breakfast set, floated out into the pool for photos while you eat and take in the sea view; some rounds also come with an afternoon tea set in the room · To be honest, the pool is a small private one for soaking and photos rather than serious lap swimming, and there's no large shared pool like a big resort · Some older reviews criticised the state of the pool, but since the place just opened and was newly fitted out in 2025, the pool villas overall look new and clean · Other facilities on offer include free Wi-Fi, free parking (for those who leave a car on the Pattaya side or use the resort grounds), key-card room access, CCTV in the common areas, luggage storage and motorbike rental · In terms of how complete the facilities are, this is a small resort that leans on atmosphere and privacy rather than a variety of activities, so it suits people who come to rest quietly more than those looking for in-resort entertainment
Food and cafe — Baan Rin Rak has an on-site restaurant/cafe and serves an Asian breakfast à la carte from about 08:00–10:00 every day · The point reviews mention often is that breakfast comes in a filling portion — some even say "enough for the whole family" — and the flavours are well done · For the pool villas, the highlight is the floating breakfast set in the private pool, which has become this place's signature photo spot · For other meals, since the resort is in the Na Ban Pier area with restaurants and shops within walking distance, many people head out for seafood or made-to-order dishes nearby — prices on the island run a touch higher than the mainland, as is normal for a tourist island · The resort's own cafe corner is also a nice spot for an evening drink with a view · Overall, food at Baan Rin Rak isn't a reason to eat in the resort for every meal, but it's a lovely add-on that fits the romantic seaside concept, especially the breakfast that's its selling point
Service — Service is another point that earns praise in real reviews, especially the attentiveness of the staff and owners, who look after guests in a friendly way · Many people were impressed by the golf-cart pickup from the pier, help with recommending places to visit, booking boats and renting motorbikes · Because it's a small adults-only resort, the atmosphere is quiet and the care is fairly one-on-one · But to be straight, some reviews note that pre-arrival communication is sometimes slow to reply, especially by email · For a small place that just opened, replying faster to chats/emails is something that can still improve · The tip is to reach out through whichever channel the resort answers fastest, and to confirm the golf-cart pickup, check-in time and room details clearly before you travel
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — Pulling from Trip.com, Booking.com and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly consistent, even if there aren't many reviews yet because it's so new · On the praise side: the rooms look like the photos and are clean, the private pool in the pool villa and the floating breakfast are photogenic selling points, the atmosphere is quiet and private because it's adults-only, it's near the pier with easy access and a free golf-cart pickup, and breakfast is generous and tasty · On the watch-out side: what gets mentioned is that pre-arrival replies are sometimes slow, especially email; the upper floor of some rooms gets hot and the ventilation/fans aren't good enough in some spots; the pool is a small private one rather than a big pool, and some older reviews criticised its condition; and even though it's by the sea, there's no private sandy beach to walk down to outside the room — you have to take a vehicle/ride a motorbike to a beach to swim · Most of these gripes can be managed by choosing the right room and setting the right expectations, rather than being big problems that leave people unimpressed overall
"Loved that it's adults-only — genuinely quiet, perfect for a getaway with my partner · The only gripe is that messaging ahead was a bit slow to reply, but once we arrived the staff looked after us really well. Next time I'll stay in the pool villa"
Price comparison and value — Baan Rin Rak's prices start at about THB 1,600/night for Standard and Deluxe rooms, rising to about THB 1,800 for Deluxe and about THB 2,000 for Deluxe Seaview · The highlight room, the Seaview Pool Villa, runs about THB 4,200/night (2 guests) on weekdays (Mon–Thu) and rises to about THB 4,800/night on Fri–Sun and holidays · Compared with other seaside pool villas on Koh Larn, this price sits in the mid-range — not the cheapest and not too pricey for a room with a private pool + floating breakfast + golf-cart transfers · On value, if you're coming to celebrate a special occasion with your partner and want a pretty, photogenic room with adults-only privacy, the pool villa here gives a luxe-resort feel at a price you can still afford on the island · But measured purely on a place to sleep, the Standard/Deluxe rooms at about THB 1,600–2,000 are good value for a new, clean stay near the pier; and if you're on a very tight budget and don't need a private pool, the island still has cheaper options
What to know before booking — A few things help the stay go smoothly · One, this place is adults-only and doesn't take children or loud party groups, so if you're a family with young kids you should pick somewhere else · Two, confirm the golf-cart pickup from the pier in advance and give your boat's arrival time so the resort can be there on time · Three, if you want a pool villa for the floating breakfast, check the conditions and book ahead, because there are few rooms and they fill up fast on holidays · Four, if you're worried about heat/ventilation, ask about a ground-floor room or one with good airflow at the time of booking · Five, allow for replies that may be slow at times — reach out through the fastest channel and confirm all the details before you travel · Six, plan to rent a motorbike (about 300 baht/day) to visit Tawaen Beach, Samae Beach and Nual Beach, since the resort is on the pier side and isn't right on a swimming beach
The verdict — From all the real reviews, Baan Rin Rak on Koh Larn is the stay that suits couples who want a newly opened seaside boutique resort with pretty, photogenic rooms, quiet adults-only privacy, and easy access because it's near the pier · The clear strengths are the Seaview Pool Villa with a private pool and floating breakfast, the free golf-cart pickup from the pier, and the minimalist seaside atmosphere that genuinely feels restful · But you have to understand it's a small, newly opened resort that still has things to fix — replies that are sometimes slow, the ventilation in some rooms, and the fact that it isn't right on a sandy beach you can walk down to · If you're looking for a big resort with a wide range of facilities, bringing kids, or want a stay right on the beach where you can step onto the sand straight away, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a stay on the Tawaen Beach or Samae Beach side instead · But for a two-person getaway where you want a pretty room, privacy and a floating-breakfast-by-the-sea photo moment at a price you can still afford — Baan Rin Rak does that in its own lovely, worthwhile way
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms look like the photos, clean, opened in 2025
- ✓ Seaview Pool Villa with a private pool + Floating Breakfast
- ✓ Near Na Ban Pier with a free golf-cart pickup
- ✓ Quiet and private, adults-only
- ! Not on a sandy beach — you take a vehicle/ride a motorbike to swim at a beach
- ! Pre-arrival replies are sometimes slow, especially by email
- ! The upper floor of some rooms gets hot, ventilation isn't great
- ✓ New resort, minimalist rooms that look more expensive than the price
- ✓ Romantic seaside atmosphere, good for couples and honeymooners
- ✓ Attentive staff who help book boats and recommend places to visit
- ✓ Easy access, the boat lands near the stay
- ! Few rooms (11), fills up fast on holidays
- ! The pool is a small private one, no large shared pool
- ! Doesn't take children, not ideal for families with young kids
- 💡If you're a family with young kids — this place is adults-only and doesn't take children → pick another stay on the island that takes families
- 💡If you want to step out of your room straight onto a sandy beach — this is on the seaside pier side but has no private sandy beach outside the room → rent a motorbike to Tawaen/Samae Beach, or pick a stay right on the beach
- 💡If you expect a big resort with a shared pool and full facilities — Baan Rin Rak is a small 11-room boutique that just opened, leaning on privacy over variety → better if you want a pretty, quiet room for two