POR motorbike rental Koh Lanta has been a Byklo partner shop since 2025, renting 110-150cc automatic scooters tuned for island riding from a base in Saladan, the ferry-pier village at the north end of Ko Lanta Yai. Like every Byklo partner, POR takes a cash deposit only (never your passport as collateral), confirms online bookings before you land, and delivers the bike to hotels along Long Beach (Phra Ae) and Khlong Nin. Daily rates sit in the 200-300 THB Koh Lanta band.

What POR Motorbike For Rent offers in Koh Lanta
POR's fleet is built around 110-125cc automatic scooters for short Saladan-to-Long Beach hops, plus 150cc machines for the hillier south end of the island toward Bamboo Bay and Mu Ko Lanta National Park. Every bike is serviced between rentals, comes with a helmet, and ships with a written contract. Walk-in pickup at the Saladan shop works around the ferry timetable, but an online booking through Byklo locks the daily rate before high-season surcharges hit.
- 110-125cc Honda Click and Yamaha automatics for casual beach hopping between Khlong Dao and Phra Ae
- 150cc automatics for the southern coastal road and the climbs near Mu Ko Lanta National Park
- Cash deposit only, passport copy accepted, original passport never held
- Free hotel delivery to Saladan, Long Beach (Phra Ae), and Khlong Nin

Why book POR through Byklo
Booking POR Motorbike For Rent through Byklo gives you written confirmation before arrival, transparent daily pricing, and the same no-passport-deposit policy enforced across the network. If you are still comparing Koh Lanta shops, the best motorbike rental Koh Lanta guide walks through area-by-area pickup logistics, and the how to rent a scooter in Koh Lanta guide covers the ferry-day handover step by step.
Book POR Motorbike For Rent
Pick a date range and bike class on Byklo, confirm the Saladan pickup or hotel-delivery address, and POR's team will have the bike checked over and ready before you step off the ferry. For wider trip planning, the best motorbike rental Koh Lanta guide covers the route from Saladan to Mu Ko Lanta National Park and the price spread across the island's beach strips.
Licence and IDP rules across the island follow the Thai Department of Land Transport standards; the 'A' endorsement is enforced at the Saladan pier checkpoint and the Lanta Noi bridge.


