Koh Tao to Koh Phangan Ferry Guide: Routes, Costs, and Travel Tips
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Koh Tao to Koh Phangan Ferry Guide
Traveling between Koh Tao and Koh Phangan with the ferry is much simpler than it appears to be. The ferry time between the two islands is quick, varying from 1 to 2 hours, depending on which boat type, the company you choose to travel with, and the weather.
Types of Ferries Available:
There are three different types of ferries operating between the two islands. This includes high-speed catamarans, speedboats, and standard ferries.
Thanks to their design, catamarans are the fastest and most reliable option. However, if you are prone to seasickness, this boat may not be your best option. It will be less stable during rough seas because of the dual hulls rolling over the waves. Lomprayah operates the catamarans.
Speedboats are another fast option, but they are highly dependent on weather conditions; rough waters can make for a bumpy ride. Both Songserm and Lomprayah operate speedboats.
The Standard Ferry can accommodate more, being much larger and more spacious. There are often outdoor areas for those prone to seasickness, but not always. They tend to have a longer travel time, at a cheaper price. Lomprayah operates one standard ferry for this route.
Ferry Ports & Companies:
5 total ferries run daily from Koh Tao to Koh Phangan by two main companies, Lomprayah and Songserm. I suggest using one of these two well-known companies.
Songserm runs one ferry each day from 9:30 AM to 11:15 AM. This high-speed ferry has air conditioning and a bathroom on board. Your ticket includes 20 Kg of baggage to carry with you, although I have never seen luggage weighed for a ferry ride.
Lomprayah operates 4 trips from Koh Tao to Koh Phangan daily:
7:00 AM - 7:50 AM (Speedboat)
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (Catamaran)
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM (Catamaran)
5:00 PM - 6:40 PM (Standard Ferry)
All boats usually have a restroom, aircon, and baggage included.
Ferry Schedule & Frequency
As mentioned, 5 ferries operate daily between Songserm and Lomprayah. Additional ferries may be added based on need, schedule change, etc.
7:00 AM - 7:50 AM (Lomprayah Speedboat)
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (Lomprayah Catamaran)
9:30 AM - 11:15 AM (High-Speed Ferry)
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM (Lomprayah Catamaran)
5:00 PM - 6:40 PM (Lomprayah Standard Ferry)
Ferry Ticket Costs
Ticket prices fluctuate between seasons, ferry types, companies, etc., but most often fall between 13 to 21 USD. The Standard Ferry will be the cheapest, and the speedboats tend to be slightly more expensive.
I prefer booking my ferry tickets through 12GoAsia. They list every ferry company operating for a specific date, alongside the times, prices, etc. By booking through them, you have a direct point of contact in case something goes wrong with your ferry transfer.
If you prefer, you can also purchase tickets through FB, WhatsApp, or the companyβs websites.
How to Get to the Ferry Terminals
To arrive at the ferry ports, you can either book a private taxi on your own or book one through the ferry companies for an additional fee.
If you book through 12GoAsia, you can sometimes opt for a ticket that includes a βtransferβ from your accommodation. These transfers are often shared and can be cheaper than other booking methods.
You can also drive your rental car or walk to the ferry terminal, depending on where you rented your motorbike/car from, or where your accommodation is.
When you arrive in Koh Phangan, taxi drivers are readily available at the port. However, I found their prices to be overpriced. I recommend either booking transportation in advance through your accommodation or walking a short distance from the pier to a nearby rental shop, where you can rent a motorbike or car and drive yourself to your destination.
Travel Tips for a Smooth Journey
The best time to travel is outside the monsoon season (September until the end of November). This gives you a better chance at calmer waters and clear skies.
I always recommend packing snacks and water for the ride, even for this short journey just in case!
Pack some wipes for the restroom and for cleaning your seat and hands before eating.
Download a book, podcast, music, etc., to keep you busy during your journey. If you choose music or a podcast, be sure to pack earphones.
Bring some seasickness-prevention items like the bracelets, tablets, etc. Itβs always best to be safe than sorry! I always find sitting in the middle of the boat is better for less impact when the boat hits waves.
If you do start to feel sick, I recommend heading outside for some air and trying to focus on the horizon. Staying still and taking deep breaths is important. For me, I usually pop in my earphones, close my eyes, and focus on deep breaths.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring luggage with me on the ferry?
Yes, most companies will ask how many pieces of luggage you have before purchasing the ticket. It is usually 1 piece of luggage (larger bags) per person. Your larger bags will be stored elsewhere, so be sure to keep all valuables with you in your seat.
How long is the ferry from Koh Tao to Koh Phangan?
1 hour to 2 hours, weather dependent.
How Else Can I Reach Koh Phangan from Koh Tao?
Ferry is your only option. You may be able to charter a private ferry as well and can ask around the ports for more information.
Is Koh Phangan worth visiting?
Yes! Koh Phangan is my favorite of the three islands because it feels less crowded, more laid-back, and more authentic than the other two. Of course, this is outside of the full moon party time frame. I also feel like the demographic in Koh Phangan is older when compared to its neighbor Koh Tao.
Are there tuk tuks (taxis) in Koh Phangan?
Yes, but nowhere near as many as the mainland. I have only seen 1 or 2 of them on the island.
Heading to Koh Samui next? Find a detailed ferry guide here!
General Information: Koh Phangan
How Many Days Do I Need in Koh Phangan?
I suggest spending at least 5 days in Koh Phangan if not more. The island is quite big and has many viewpoints, waterfalls, beaches, etc. to discover. Even after spending over 1 month here, I felt there were still things I had not seen. If you have the time, I think 7-10 days is the perfect amount of time to get a taste of it all.
You can find some of the best beaches in Koh Phangan, here!
best time to visit:
Monsoon Season: September - November | High Season: December - April
The best time to visit Koh Phangan is outside of the monsoon season. Accomodation prices will be higher from December to April during the high season and the island much busier with frequent visitors for the famous Full Moon parties. However, if you want cheaper prices on the island, or want to explore the waterfalls, the monsoon season is better for visiting. Waterfalls will dry up without rainfall. I was in Koh Phangan during November, and it was not as bad as I had envisioned. We had a couple of weeks of pure rainfall, but there were always breaks in the rain for exploring and a few days with sunshine. It is important to note, that the weather will be cooler during this time and the roads can flood with large puddles.
the best area to stay:
As mentioned, the island is quite big, so choosing where to stay on it, is essential. I reccomend staying on the west side of the island between Mae Haad to Haad Ban Tai to be within the best proximity of the top restaurants, beaches, waterfalls, gyms, etc. The southern portion of the west coast, near Thong Sala and Haad Ban Tai, is known as the backpacker section of the island, whereas Mae Haad and Srithanu are more of an expat, laid-back area. I prefer to stay between Srithanu and Thong Sala. I spent a few weeks at My Home Resort and one week at The Zohan Resort, both of which I really enjoyed. They have kitchens in the rooms.
Best Accommodation Options For Every Traveler:
Backpacker/Hostel Option: Pukβs Palace (Dorm, I stayed here my first time in KP and loved that it was right on the beach)
Best Low-Budget: Colorful Hut or The Nidhra Boutique Resort
Best Mid-Budget: Angkana Bungalows (Adults Only) or Zama Resort Koh Phangan
Best High-End Budget: Nibbana Bungalows or Buri Rasa Village Phangan
Best Luxury Budget: Zee Luxury Boutique Hotel or Somewhere Only We Know Resort
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How Do I travel around the island?
I will always believe the best way to travel around the island is by motorbike. HOWEVER, I suggest asking a local or friend for a lesson before hopping in the driverβs seat and making sure you are a confident driver. Accidents happen all of the time because of new drivers, speeding, and lack of attention while driving. Always be on alert, especially around the Full Moon party time to avoid drivers under the influence, and always wear a helmetβ it will save your life.
If you are 2 to 1 bike, I would reccomend getting a higher-powered bike rather than a Scoopy. There are some larger hills along Koh Phangan that you may struggle to get up. My boyfriend and I (around 275 pounds together), did struggle slightly up some of the hills for reference.
The motorbike should be around 180 baht per day for longer-term rental outside of the high season. During the high season, motorbikes can start at 200-250 baht per day depending on the bike type. Long-term rentals will give better discounts. I like to rent my motorbike from Pajampo. You will have to leave 3,000 baht plus your passport as a deposit.
You can, of course, opt for renting a car and can find the best options on the island here. I do not reccomend this because it is more expensive and enclosed so you will see less of your surroundings while you ride through the island. If you do rent a car, be sure to watch for street dogs while drivingβ you could save their life.
Do you have gluten-free or vegan restaurant recommendations?
Of course, here are a few:
Phangan Food Court (The cheapest option)
Night Market, Cafe Vintage (A cuter version of the above & slightly more expensive)
Whatβs Cup (For epic views)
Ahaara Veda Indian Restaurant (Indian cuisine)
Kia Ora (Although very expensive)
Seeds and Smiles Bakery (Gluten-free bread, pizza crust, & more!)
Sunbowl Cafe & Matcha Bar (The best smoothie bowls)
Friendship Concept - Meatless Grill (For when you are craving a burger, gluten-free bun available)
Terra Market (For snacks, superfoods, and cooking essentials)
Licks (Icecream)
Is it safe?
I have always felt safe in Koh Phangan, but I do not drink or consume any substances. I recommend staying up to date with your countryβs travel advisories. Follow basic rules of safety while traveling in addition to:
Always triple-check vaccination requirements and recommendations for countries. Some potential illnesses include Typhoid and Hepatitis A.
Pack mosquito spray to protect yourself from Dengue and Malaria. There has been a recent uptick in cases of Dengue on the island.
Wear your helmet when riding your motorbike. So many people do not wear helmets, which could save your life.
Watch for street dogs while driving!
DO NOT drink the tap water. Keep your mouth closed in the shower and even use bottled water for toothbrushing, especially if you have a sensitive stomach like me!
Mistakes can happen, so I recommend always having some form of travel medical insurance. Safety Wing is by far the best travel medical insurance. It has saved me numerous times by covering hospital visits when I was sick during my travels in Asia.
Get an eSIMβso you do not get lost navigating your way. I always use Airalo for my eSims.
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