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500 Rai Floating Resort
🛶 Reached by longtail boat 📍 Cheow Lan Lake · Khao Sok
8.4 / 10
🇹🇭 Cheow Lan Lake · Khao Sok, Surat Thani
500 Rai Floating Resort
Floating Raft Resort · Ratchaprapha Dam · 1.5 hrs by longtail from the pier
Row of wooden floating rooms at 500 Rai with yellow kayaks moored at the balconies
Floating swimming pool and the floating restaurant pavilion on Cheow Lan Lake
Type
Floating Resort
Review Score
8.4 / 10
From
฿4,500 /night
Rooms
Waterside rafts
Nearby
Khao Sok NP on the lake
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

500 Rai Floating Resort — Open Your Door to the Lake and the Limestone Peaks of Khao Sok

If you have ever seen a photo of those wooden rafts floating between limestone karsts at Khao Sok and wanted to sleep there for a night, 500 Rai Floating Resort is the name that comes up most on Cheow Lan Lake. The rooms are wooden rafts strung out in a long row, and stepping onto the balcony puts you right above emerald-green water with a wall of mountains in front. What guests mention again and again is the swimming pool that floats on the lake itself and the fact that the resort has no phone signal and no Wi-Fi — coming here genuinely means cutting off from the outside world, not just a marketing line.

Our Full Review

Worth saying up front: arriving at 500 Rai is nothing like checking into a normal hotel. You first drive or transfer to the Ratchaprapha Dam pier (Cheow Lan pier), then take a longtail boat about 1.5 hours across the lake. The ride itself is the show — limestone peaks rising straight out of the water in the formation locals call the "Guilin of Thailand." The resort asks you to confirm your boat slot at least 72 hours ahead, and there is an airport pickup from Surat Thani at 9:30 am. Plan the logistics before you book, because missing your boat window is hard to fix once you are out there.

The rooms are wooden rafts lined up in a row, ranging from a single Deluxe up to a Family Villa and a Honeymoon Suite. Every room opens onto a wooden deck right at the waterline, and from some you can slide a kayak in straight off the front. Inside it is warm timber, a comfortable bed, and an en-suite bathroom with hot water. The one thing to know before you go: the air-conditioning runs at night only, roughly 6 pm to 6 am, because the resort draws power from a generator out on the lake. During the day you open the windows to the breeze off the water, which most guests say is cool enough to be comfortable.

Row of wooden floating rooms at 500 Rai with yellow kayaks moored at the balconies

"Guests describe pulling back the curtain in the morning to mist hanging over the water and the peaks lined up behind it — so quiet you could only hear the lake lapping against the raft. Worth every minute of the 1.5-hour boat ride in. Many arrive worried about the heat without air-con in the daytime, but say the breeze off the lake keeps things genuinely comfortable. One guest recalls paddling a kayak out before anyone else was awake and having the whole stretch of water to themselves. The food at the floating restaurant comes in far better than you would expect somewhere this remote. Asked whether they'd go back, most say absolutely — though several add that next time they'd book a room at the end of the row for a bit more quiet."

Floating swimming pool and the floating restaurant pavilion on Cheow Lan Lake

The star of the place is the swimming pool that floats on the lake — a clear, fenced pool sitting right beside the restaurant pavilion, so you can swim and watch the mountains at the same time. Off to the side there is a wooden deck where you can climb straight into the lake to swim, and the resort lends out two-seater kayaks and life jackets free of charge to paddle around the rafts on your own. The floating restaurant serves mostly Thai food, and plenty of reviews note the cooking is better than you would expect this far from anywhere. The pavilion floor even has viewing panels down to the fish below, and kids happily sit watching them nibble at their feet.

Most of the activities are scheduled lake-tour packages. The popular one is an early-morning cruise to spot wildlife along the shoreline — hornbills, macaques, sometimes elephants at the water's edge — plus a trek into Nam Talu cave, where you wade through water inside the cave, and stops at a waterfall and a mid-lake swimming spot. To be straight about it, these tours are charged separately from the room and the prices run fairly high because everything moves by boat. Still, most people who go say they are worth it: coming all the way to Khao Sok and not getting out on the lake rather defeats the point.

Inside the floating restaurant looking out at the lake and Khao Sok limestone peaks

The overall rating sits at 4.2 out of 5 on Tripadvisor across 357 reviews, second among the floating resorts in Khao Sok. Guests praise the views, the quiet, and attentive staff. The recurring complaints are few and honest — the rafts sit close together, so you can hear your neighbours, some bathrooms are open at the top and let mosquitoes in around dusk, and there are only about four loungers by the pool, which can run short when the resort is full. None of these are deal-breakers, but they are worth knowing before you arrive.

500 Rai Floating Resort

On price, rafts start around ฿4,500/night for a Deluxe in normal periods and climb with room type and holiday season. At many times the resort sells packages that bundle meals and the boat transfer, which pushes the per-person figure above the bare room rate. There is also a destination fee of ฿340 per person per stay (free for children under three). Compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before you commit — the deals differ by date, and check whether the boat and meals are already included in the rate you are seeing.

The bottom line: 500 Rai suits travellers who genuinely want to sleep in the middle of nature and will trade some convenience for a view you cannot get anywhere else. If you are glued to your phone, want air-con all day, or expect a polished full-service hotel, this may not be your place. But if you want to wake up to the lake and the peaks at your door, paddle a kayak before breakfast, and unplug from the internet for a couple of days, this is one of the most talked-about stays in all of Khao Sok.

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Pool floating on the lake
A clear, fenced pool that floats on Cheow Lan Lake — swim while you watch the limestone peaks
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Free kayaks off your deck
Two-seater kayaks and life jackets on loan, paddled straight off the balcony of your raft
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No signal, a real disconnect
No phone reception, no Wi-Fi — coming here is a genuine break from screens
Our Rating
8.4
out of 10
Based on 357+ reviews
View / Setting
9.4
Cleanliness
8.5
Service
8.6
Rooms
8.0
Food
8.3
Value
7.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Lake-and-karst views are stunning, right off the room balcony
  • The floating swimming pool is the part most guests love
  • Staff are friendly and attentive
  • Thai food is better than expected for somewhere this remote
◎ Things to note
  • ! Rafts sit close together — you can hear the neighbours
  • ! Air-con runs at night only (roughly 6 pm to 6 am)
  • ! No phone signal and no Wi-Fi
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Sleeping on a raft mid-lake is an experience you rarely get
  • Kayaking and swimming in the lake are free and self-guided
  • Genuinely quiet — ideal for unplugging from the city
  • Early-morning wildlife lake cruise leaves a strong impression
◎ Things to note
  • ! Some bathrooms are open at the top, so mosquitoes get in at dusk
  • ! Only a few poolside loungers — can run short when busy
  • ! Getting there means a 1.5-hour boat leg, so plan ahead
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
500 Rai is the experience of sleeping on a raft in the middle of a Khao Sok lake, trading some convenience for a view you cannot find anywhere else. No phone signal, no Wi-Fi, air-con at night only — but if you arrive ready to genuinely disconnect, it is the stay people talk about most in Khao Sok.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want the quietest room — ask for one at the head or tail of the row when booking, since the rafts are lined up and sound carries between them → middle-of-the-row rooms pick up more from the neighbours
  • 💡If mosquitoes or open bathrooms worry you — pack your own repellent and ask at booking which room types have fully enclosed bathrooms → some are open at the top for airflow but let mosquitoes in at dusk
  • 💡If you need internet — finish anything urgent before you board the boat and tell home or work you will be unreachable → the entire resort genuinely has no phone signal and no Wi-Fi
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿4,500
/ night
Deluxe waterside raft room with a lake-facing balcony · estimated starting price
Deluxe Raft
฿4,500
Villa
฿6,500
Family Villa
฿8,500
Honeymoon Suite
฿9,500
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
🛥️
Confirm your boat slot 72 hours ahead
Contact the resort to lock your longtail slot from Cheow Lan pier in advance — there is an airport pickup from Surat Thani at 9:30 am, and missing the boat is hard to fix
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Be up early for mist over the water
Around 5–6 am the mist sits over the lake and the peaks at their best · paddle a kayak out quietly before anyone else is awake
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Bring repellent and a torch
Some bathrooms are open at the top and mosquitoes appear at dusk · a torch helps for walking the rafts at night when the lighting is dim
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Clear your tasks before boarding
The whole resort has no signal and no Wi-Fi · download music and films in advance and let home know you will be out of contact

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get to 500 Rai Floating Resort, and how long does it take?
You first drive or transfer to the Ratchaprapha Dam pier (Cheow Lan pier), then take a longtail boat about 1.5 hours across the lake. From Surat Thani city or airport to the pier is around 2–2.5 hours. There is an airport pickup at 9:30 am, and you should confirm your boat slot with the resort at least 72 hours in advance.
What does 500 Rai Floating Resort cost per night?
Deluxe rafts start from approximately ฿4,500/night in normal periods, rising with room type and holiday season. At many times the resort sells packages bundling meals and the boat transfer, which makes the per-person figure higher than the bare room rate. There is also a ฿340 per-person destination fee. Always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com first.
Is there Wi-Fi or phone signal at the resort?
There is no phone signal and no Wi-Fi. The resort sits in the middle of the lake inside Khao Sok National Park, and disconnecting from screens is the whole point. Finish anything urgent before you board, download music and films in advance, and let home or work know you will be unreachable during your stay.
Does the air-conditioning run all day?
The air-conditioning runs at night only, roughly 18:00–06:00, because the resort draws power from a generator out on the lake. During the day you open the windows to the breeze off the water, which most guests find cool enough to be comfortable thanks to the waterside setting and the shade of the surrounding peaks.
What activities are there, and are the kayaks free?
Two-seater kayaks and life jackets are on free loan to paddle around the rafts, and you can swim straight into the lake. The early-morning wildlife lake cruise, the trek into Nam Talu cave, and waterfall stops are separately charged tour packages because they run by boat — ask the resort for prices and book ahead.
Who is 500 Rai Floating Resort best suited for?
Best for couples and families who genuinely want to sleep in the middle of nature and will trade some convenience for the lake-and-mountain views. If you are glued to your phone, want air-con all day, or expect a polished full-service hotel, it may not fit. But if you want to unplug for a couple of days, it is one of the most talked-about stays in Khao Sok.
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