Ferries from
Koh Kood to Thailand
Ferries from
Koh Kood to Thailand
Ferries from Koh Kood to Thailand are available with 2 operators. There are 8 ferry routes. Ferries from Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) to Laem Sok and Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) to Koh Chang (Bang Bao Pier) are popular ferry trips from Koh Kood to Thailand. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Koh Kood to Thailand sail approximately 121 times per week and are available with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo.
The ferry from Koh Kood to Thailand takes between 30 minutes and 8 hours 45 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Koh Kood to Thailand is on the Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) to Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) ferry with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo in 30 minutes.
No, you are currently not able to take your car on the ferry from Koh Kood to Thailand.
There are approximately 6 miles (10km) and 5 nautical miles between Koh Kood and Thailand.
The price of a ferry from Koh Kood to Thailand can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) to Laem Sok ferry ferry sails approximately 42 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour.
Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) to Koh Chang (Bang Bao Pier) ferry ferries sail about 7 times weekly with a sailing time of 1 hour 30 minutes.
We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available.
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From | To | Average price | |
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From Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier)Koh Kood |
To Laem SokThailand |
Average price$37.61 | |
From Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier)Koh Kood |
To Koh Chang (Bang Bao Pier)Thailand |
Average price$60.50 | |
From Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier)Koh Kood |
To Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier)Thailand |
Average price$25.38 |
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In the Gulf of Thailand’s northeast corner lies Koh Kood, a Thai island regarded as one of the country’s most beautiful. Unlike the bustling tourist hubs of the Phi Phi Islands and Bangkok, Koh Kood offers a relaxing setting where you can snorkel, kayak or simply laze on a hammock to your heart’s content. Picture-postcard beaches comprising powdery white sand, overhanging palms and perfectly clear water await sun-seekers, but venture inland through the colourful jungle and you’re likely to stumble across beautiful waterfalls and refreshing plunge pools, so there’s plenty to see on this stunning island. Koh Kood’s port offers high-speed routes to the neighbouring island of Koh Mak and to Laem Sok on the Thai mainland. With frequent crossings provided every week, it is well connected to the rest of the country.
Thailand is a Southeast Asian country, bordering Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, clockwise from northwest to south. Serving up a cuisine as mouth-watering as the paradisiacal island scenery, Thailand is one of the most well-rounded tourist destinations on earth. A mountainous north gives way to the southern, Kra Isthmus on the Malay Peninsula, a journey taking you past hundreds of opulent Buddhist temples, through dense jungles and along coastal roads upon limestone cliffs. You can also jaunt offshore to some of the world’s finest snorkelling spots, or for whale shark diving in the Gulf of Thailand. PADI licences can be obtained in the majority of resort towns: one of the most popular tourist pursuits, alongside cooking classes. Bangkok, the capital, is made of an eclectic mix of imposing business buildings and world famous night clubs with traditional canal boats and streets lined with food stalls. The city’s finest showpiece, Wat Phra Kaew, is the most sacred temple in Thailand, featuring the iconic Emerald Buddha statue inside. Ferry travel is widespread in Thailand, and the most efficient way of hopping between the archipelagos. Given the popularity of the Thai islands, the ferry services are fast and frequent, operated by a wealth of reputable companies. You can also sail from Langkawi, in Malaysia, to Koh Lipe in just ninety minutes.