“The primary maritime hub to Phi Phi and Andaman Islands, featuring modern ferries, speedboats, complete facilities, waiting areas, shops, ample parking, and easy city access.”
Rassada Pier is far more than a mere passenger terminal; it serves as the central artery of Phuket's maritime infrastructure, intertwining the tourism economies of the Andaman coast. Situated at the mouth of the Tha Chin Canal on the eastern shore of Phuket Island, the pier benefits from a naturally sheltered location that protects vessels from heavy swells, allowing for year-round operations. Historically, Rassada has evolved from a local jetty into an international-standard maritime hub, developed specifically to accommodate the rapid expansion of the travel industry. It functions through a collaborative management system between local authorities and private sectors to facilitate thousands of travelers daily heading toward the archipelagos of Krabi, Phang Nga, and Trang.
Physically, the pier operates with a complex yet highly efficient management system. The facility is divided into air-conditioned passenger lounges and dedicated check-in counters for over a dozen shipping companies. These operators provide a range of vessels, from massive ferries capable of carrying 400 to 600 passengers to modern, high-speed air-conditioned catamarans and speedboats. Furthermore, Rassada Pier acts as a strategic mooring point for certain private yachts and chartered excursion boats. Surrounding the pier is a thriving economic ecosystem, featuring secured long-term parking lots, local eateries serving authentic southern Thai cuisine, souvenir shops, and a well-regulated transport hub linking the pier to Patong Beach, Kata Beach, and Phuket International Airport.
A crucial highlight is Rassada Pier’s role as the definitive starting point for Thailand’s premier "Island Hopping" routes. It is the primary gateway for the Phuket-Koh Phi Phi line, which further connects to Koh Lanta and Ao Nang in Krabi. Throughout the day, the pier follows a rigorous nautical schedule ranging from early morning departures to late afternoon returns. Safety protocols are strictly governed by the Marine Department, ensuring passenger manifests are accurate and life jacket regulations are followed. This commitment to safety and efficiency has solidified Rassada Pier’s reputation among global travelers as the authentic first gateway to the breathtaking wonders of the Andaman Sea.
How to Get There
- From Phuket Old Town, it is a 10–15 minute drive via private car, local "Pho Thong" bus, or taxi. From Phuket International Airport, the journey takes approximately 45–60 minutes.
Travel Tips
Admission Fees:
- Free admission.
Opening Hours:
- Daily 07:30 AM – 06:00 PM (Subject to boat departure schedules)
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You must get up early. Booking in advance, we offer free transfer pickup from a hotel in Patong, Kata, Karon, etc. in case of Phuket Airport, additional payment fee is required.