Ferry from Thailand to Phi Phi Island
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How long is the ferry from Thailand to Phi Phi Island?

The crossing time by ferry from Thailand to Phi Phi Island ranges between routes, operators and ships. The Koh Kradan Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) ferry on average approximately takes 2 hours and 45 minutes. The distance from Koh Kradan Koh Phi Phi is approximately 57 nautical miles. The fastest ferry from Thailand to Phi Phi Island from Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), with a crossing time of approximately 30 minutes. Bundhaya Speed Boat and Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club provide this route with up to 9 sailings weekly combined.

Thailand to Phi Phi Island Ferry Operators

The following operators sail from Thailand to Phi Phi Island: Bundhaya Speed Boat, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club, Phi Phi Cruiser, Chaokoh Ferry and Tigerline Ferry. Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Thailand and Phi Phi Island with just a few clicks using our deal finder.

What is the ferry price from Thailand to Phi Phi Island?

Prices for the Thailand Phi Phi Island ferry might change depending on the season you wish to travel. Cheap ferry tickets are typically available during off peak, outside of the high season. Please visit our special offers page to view all the latest ferry discounts.

Can I travel with a vehicle from Thailand to Phi Phi Island?

No operators sailing from Thailand to Phi Phi Island currently accept vehicles.

Thailand to Phi Phi Island Ferry Routes

The following routes sail from Thailand to Phi Phi Island: Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Kradan to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Bulon (Pansand Resort) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Lipe (Sunrise Beach) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Trang (Hat Yao Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Lipe (Pattaya Beach) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Mook (Koh Mook Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Ao Nang (Nopparat Thara Beach) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Krabi (Chaofa Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Phuket (Ao Po Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Laoliang (Laoliang Beach) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Railay Beach to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Jum / Koh Pu (Koh Jum Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Ngai (Kaimuk Tong Resort) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) and Krabi (River Marina Pier) to Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier). Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail all year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Thailand to Phi Phi Island search in our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Thailand to Phi Phi Island?

From To Average price
Phuket (Rassada Pier), Thailand
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Phi Phi Island
$71.20Average price
Krabi (Kong Ka Pier), Thailand
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Phi Phi Island
$104.65Average price
Koh Ngai, Thailand
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Phi Phi Island
$77.31Average price

Ferries from Thailand to Phi Phi Island

About Thailand

Thailand is in the middle of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, with numerous islands situated off both the west and east coasts. As one of the most visited countries in Asia, Thailand has a wealth of attractions ranging from jaw-dropping scenery to world-renowned cuisine. Some of the most beautiful islands on the planet lie in the Andaman Sea, too, whilst the rural region to the north has dense jungle and countless temples. The energetic capital of Bangkok has a diverse character; Buddhist temples, food carts, skyscrapers and clubbing strips all compete for space. On the other hand, Chiang Mai, the Northern Province’s hub, is a remote city in the rolling Himalayan foothills known for its walled inner city and stunning shrines. The Thai islands are some of the country’s biggest pull factors, attracting a large number of visitors each year, which means travelling by ferry is a good way to get around. There is an extensive ferry network between the islands off the west coast, as well as in the Gulf of Thailand, so there’s a great deal of choice.

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