“Scenic ferry route through mangrove forests, international-standard Satun–Langkawi ferry service, quiet and organized border checkpoint, and local souvenir shops selling dried seafood products from the Tammalang community.”

Tammalang Pier is Satun’s main international pier, located at the mouth of the Tammalang River. It serves as a strategic gateway connecting tourism and trade between Thailand and Kedah, Malaysia, with daily ferry services operating throughout the year.

Rich Ecosystem: The pier is surrounded by dense mangrove forests, offering travelers a close-up natural experience while sailing through river channels leading to the Andaman Sea. Beyond its cross-border convenience, the area is also known for local community products such as shrimp paste and high-quality dried fish.

Facilities: The passenger terminal provides spacious waiting areas, restaurants, and well-organized immigration services. It is a popular departure point for both backpackers and tour groups traveling to Malaysia.

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International Tourism Gateway Role:

Tammalang Pier is one of the key Andaman gateways linking Thailand directly to Langkawi, a Malaysian duty-free island. This route is highly popular among Thai, Malaysian, and Singaporean travelers, especially during peak season (November–April) when ferry frequency increases significantly.

Cross-Border Process:

Passengers must pass through two immigration points:

  • Thailand Immigration
  • Malaysia Immigration (Langkawi)
    The process is generally smooth if all documents are prepared, especially a passport with at least 6 months validity and required entry forms (TM6 or updated equivalents).

Ferry Operators:

The Satun–Langkawi route is served by multiple ferry companies, including high-speed catamarans designed to reduce seasickness. Travel time is approximately 60–75 minutes depending on sea conditions in the Andaman Sea.

Scenic Journey Experience:

During departure, passengers can enjoy panoramic views of mangrove forests, tidal waterways, and open sea channels. Occasionally, travelers may spot red hawks and various seabirds flying over the mangrove ecosystem.

Best Time for Views:

  • Morning: Calm atmosphere with sunlight reflecting on water and mangroves
  • Evening: Beautiful sunset views over the Andaman Sea near the river mouth

Local Community Importance:

The pier plays a vital economic role for the Tammalang community, supporting fisheries, local shops, and tourism services, creating continuous income circulation in the area.


How to Get There
  • By car: From Satun Clock Tower, take Highway 406 southbound for approximately 10–15 minutes until reaching the pier area. Parking spaces are available nearby.

Travel Tips
  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months
  • Exchange Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) in advance
  • Arrive at least 1 hour before departure
  • Check ferry schedules before traveling
  • Best scenery in the morning and evening

Admission Fee:

  • Pier entry: Free
  • Ferry ticket to Langkawi: Approximately 350–450 THB (varies by season and operator)

Opening Hours:

  • Daily: 08:00 – 17:00 น.

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