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Krabi vs Langkawi

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Krabi

Krabi

Thailand

Langkawi

Langkawi

Malaysia

Krabi

Safety: 72/100Pop: 52K (Krabi Town), 470K (province)Asia/Bangkok

Langkawi

Safety: 75/100Pop: 100,000Asia/Kuala_Lumpur

💰 Budget

budget
Krabi: $30-50Langkawi: $35-55
mid-range
Krabi: $70-120Langkawi: $70-120
luxury
Krabi: $250+Langkawi: $200+

🛡️ Safety

Krabi72/100Safety Score75/100Langkawi

Krabi

Krabi is a relatively safe destination for tourists. The area sees millions of visitors annually with a well-established tourism infrastructure. The main dangers are environmental and road-related rather than criminal — ocean hazards during monsoon, motorbike accidents, and sun exposure account for the majority of tourist incidents. Petty theft exists but serious crime targeting tourists is uncommon. Solo female travelers generally report feeling safe in both Ao Nang and Krabi Town.

Langkawi

Langkawi is generally safe for tourists with low violent crime rates. The main risks are related to water activities, road safety on rented scooters, and the occasional opportunistic theft. The island has a relaxed atmosphere and locals are welcoming.

Ratings

Krabi3/5English Friendly3/5Langkawi
Krabi2/5Walkability1/5Langkawi
Krabi1/5Public Transit1/5Langkawi
Krabi4/5Food Scene3/5Langkawi
Krabi3/5Nightlife2/5Langkawi
Krabi2/5Cultural Sites1/5Langkawi
Krabi5/5Nature Access5/5Langkawi
Krabi3/5WiFi Reliability3/5Langkawi

🌤️ Weather

Krabi

Krabi has a tropical monsoon climate dominated by two distinct seasons: a dry season with calm, azure seas (November to April) and a monsoon season with heavy rain and rough water (May to October). Sea temperature stays around 27-29°C year-round. The dry season brings the ideal postcard conditions most people picture, but even the wet season offers long sunny stretches between downpours.

Dry Season (Peak) (November - February)25-32°C
Hot Dry Season (March - April)28-35°C
Monsoon Season (May - October)25-32°C
Transitional Season (September - October)25-31°C

Langkawi

Langkawi has a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures year-round. There are two main seasons: dry (November to March) and wet (April to October). Even in the wet season, rain usually comes in short, heavy afternoon bursts rather than all-day downpours. Humidity is consistently high.

Dry Season (November - March)24-33°C
Shoulder Season (April - May)25-34°C
Wet Season (June - September)24-32°C
Late Monsoon (October)24-31°C

🚇 Getting Around

Krabi

Water transport is as important as road transport in Krabi — longtail boats and ferries connect the beaches, islands, and mainland in ways no road can. On land, songthaews (shared pickup trucks) run fixed routes between Krabi Town and Ao Nang, while motorbike taxis and rentals cover shorter distances. The Grab app works in Ao Nang and Krabi Town but supply is limited compared to Phuket.

Walkability: Ao Nang beach strip is walkable end-to-end in about 20 minutes and most restaurants, shops, and the longtail pier are on a single road. Krabi Town is also walkable around the river and night market area. However, between Ao Nang and Krabi Town (15 km) walking is impractical — use songthaew or Grab. Railay is car-free by necessity and entirely pedestrian.

Longtail Boats฿150 shared (~$4) to Railay; ฿1,200-1,800 (~$34-51) private charter
Songthaews (Shared Pickup Trucks)฿50-80 (~$1.40-2.30) per person Krabi Town to Ao Nang
Motorbike Rental฿200-250/day (~$6-7)

Langkawi

Langkawi has no public bus system. Getting around requires renting a car or scooter, using taxis, or booking ride-hailing services. The island is roughly 25 km across, so distances are manageable. A rental car gives the most freedom to explore the interior and remote beaches.

Walkability: Langkawi is not a walkable destination. The main beaches and towns are spread across the island with few sidewalks. Cenang Beach strip is walkable for about 2 km along the main road, and Kuah town center is compact enough to explore on foot, but you will need transport to move between areas.

Car RentalRM80-150/day (~$18-33) for a basic car
Scooter / Motorbike RentalRM30-50/day (~$7-11)
TaxisRM15-50 (~$3.30-11) depending on distance

The Verdict

Choose Krabi if...

you want limestone karsts rising from turquoise sea, Railay's boat-only beach cliffs, and roughly half the price of Phuket

Choose Langkawi if...

you want a duty-free island paradise with a UNESCO Geopark, SkyBridge, and beaches at a fraction of Thai island prices