Koh Phangan Guide
Is there a ferry from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier)?
Seatran Ferry, Raja Ferry, Songserm, Lomprayah High Speed Ferries, Seatran Discovery connecting Koh Samui Island, Koh Tao Island, Phuket Island, Thailand. Ferries from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) sail approximately 81.0 times a day and up to 547.0 times a week.
Where can I get a ferry from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier)?
Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) ferries sail to Bangkok, Chumphon (Lomprayah Pier), Donsak (Laem Thuat Donsak Pier), Donsak (Raja Ferry Port), Donsak (Seatran Donsak Pier), Koh Samui (Bangrak Pier), Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier), Koh Samui (Nathon Pier), Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier), Krabi Town, Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport, Nakhon Si Thammarat City, Phuket Town, Samui Airport, Surat Thani (Tapee Pier), Surat Thani Airport, Surat Thani City, Surat Thani Train Station.
How long is the ferry from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier)?
Ferries sailing from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) can range between 20m and 12h 0m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
What is the most Popular route from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier)?
The most popular route from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) is Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) - Koh Samui (Bangrak Pier).
How much do ferries from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) cost?
Ferry price from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) can range between £9 and £66 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Is there a car ferry from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier)?
No operators from this port take cars on board.
Are foot passengers allowed on ferries from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier)?
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier). You can travel as a foot passenger from Koh Phangan (Thong Sala Pier) with Seatran Ferry, Raja Ferry, Songserm, Lomprayah High Speed Ferries, Seatran Discovery.
Donsak Guide
Donsak Ferry Port
Found on the southern isthmus of Thailand, in the mountainous Surat Thani region surrounded by the glittering Gulf of Thailand, is the district of Don Sak. It’s an area of breath-taking tropical beauty. Much of the region is covered in lush woodland formed of coconut palms and broad-leafed ferns, between which twist rural roads leading to the many quaint settlements upon the undulating hills of the mainland.
The north of Don Sak is marked by a rugged coastline overlooking the gulf. From here ferries hop across to the tree-topped islands that, on a clear day, can be seen rising on steep-cliffs towards the horizon. The main passenger terminal is near the town of Mu Ban Don Sak Thani in the north-east of the region, just off the main 4142 dual-carriageway that cuts through the centre of Don Sak. This somewhat small facility is located at the end of a long pier (known locally as Leam Tuad Pier), and can be reached via a covered walkway lining one edge of the stilted promenade.
Amenities at the clean and modern terminal building include a check-in point, indoor and outdoor waiting areas, a car-park and a designated spot from which coaches and buses take passengers to destinations across Don Sak.
There are three outgoing routes available at the port, all of which head towards the nearby islands in the Gulf of Thailand. These journeys are hosted by Songserm ferries who regularly sail north to the islands of Koh Tao, Koh Phangan and Koh Samui throughout the week.