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Chong Samae San Village is a coastal community situated at the tip of the Sattahip peninsula. It boasts a long history as an ancient fishing village that remarkably preserves its simple identity and traditional lifestyle. The village runs parallel to the strait between the mainland and Koh Samae San, resulting in a beautiful geographical layout that gave the village its name. Today, it is not mere...
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Bang Bao Fishing Village is located at the southernmost tip of Koh Chang. It is a fishing community with a long history and one of the most interesting architectural styles on the island. The village is nestled within Bang Bao Bay, which is shaped like a circular bowl, providing an excellent natural shelter from wind and waves. Because of this, villagers built their homes on wooden stilts driven i...
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Ao Nid Pier is the primary gateway to Koh Mak, located on the southeastern side of the island. It serves as the main arrival point for travelers with both speedboats and ferries operating regularly.
from the mainland Trat: departing particularly from Krom Luang Chumphon Pier (Laem Ngop Pier),
from Koh Chang; from Pier of Bang Bao Fishing Village
The pier features a long concrete ... read more
from the mainland Trat: departing particularly from Krom Luang Chumphon Pier (Laem Ngop Pier),
from Koh Chang; from Pier of Bang Bao Fishing Village
The pier features a long concrete ... read more
Raja Ferry Lipa Noi Pier is a major maritime gateway to Koh Samui, operated by Raja Ferry Port Public Company Limited, one of the leading ferry service providers in the Gulf of Thailand. Located on the serene Lipa Noi Beach on the western coast of the island, the port is strategically situated in an area known for its calm waters and shallow seabed, ideal for the docking of large Roll-on/Roll...
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Seatran Ferry Nathon Pier provides ferry services between Donsak – Koh Samui (Nathon), taking approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes per trip. The large ferry can carry up to 90 cars and 600 passengers per trip, with hourly departures and additional trips during festivals for maximum convenience.
Standards and Safety: All vessels are certified and licensed both domestically and internationally, guara... read more
Standards and Safety: All vessels are certified and licensed both domestically and internationally, guara... read more
Thong Sala Pier is Koh Phangan's welcoming front door for travelers from around the world. Located on the west side of the island, it is the main pier for large ferries and speedboats from several companies such as Raja Ferry, Lomprayah, and Songserm, making it the most important water transportation hub on the island.
History and Significance: Thong Sala Pier began to develop to accommodate the i... read more
History and Significance: Thong Sala Pier began to develop to accommodate the i... read more
Haad Rin Pier (also known as Haad Rin Queen Ferry) is located on Haad Rin Nai (Sunset Beach), on the west side of the Haad Rin peninsula. It's a small pier that plays a crucial role in Koh Phangan's transportation system, especially for tourists traveling from Koh Samui to attend the Full Moon Party, which is just a few minutes away from the pier. It's also surrounded by accommodations, restaurant...
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Raja Ferry Pier Donsak is one of the most important marine transportation hubs in Surat Thani province, connecting the mainland with Koh Samui and Koh Phangan. It continuously supports both tourists and commercial transport throughout the day. A highlight is the use of large, highly stable ferries that can operate even in relatively rough sea conditions, making it a popular and reliable route thro...
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Na Baan Pier acts as the strategic heart of Koh Larn, where most travelers begin their island adventure. It serves as the main docking point for large ferries and speedboats connecting directly to Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya. The pier’s importance lies in its well-organized water transport system, providing visitors with a precise and convenient schedule for island exploration.
A key point trav... read more
A key point trav... read more
Tha Khao Pier is more than just a transportation point—it is the heart of the Tha Khao community, supporting local life and economy for generations. Located on the eastern side of Koh Yao Noi, the pier offers some of the best views of the scattered limestone islands across Phang Nga Bay. The atmosphere reflects the simplicity and warmth of the local island community.
This pier is a key hub f... read more
This pier is a key hub f... read more
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Manoh Pier
Ban Laem Yai Pier is an important gateway that welcomes visitors into the peaceful heart of Koh Yao Yai’s local way of life. While its main function is as a docking point for passenger boats and fishing vessels, it is also considered by travelers as a scenic viewpoint where the beauty of Phang Nga Bay’s limestone “island forest” can be clearly seen stretching across the eme...
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Chong Lard Pier serves as the heart of maritime transportation that has long sustained the way of life on Koh Yao Yai. Unlike ordinary transit points, this pier is full of character and local stories. Situated along the narrow channel separating Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi, the area features crystal-clear emerald waters with constantly flowing currents. One of its most captivating sights is the mo...
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Klong Jilad Pier is the primary commercial passenger terminal managed by the Krabi Provincial Administrative Organization. Acting as the most significant "Gateway to the Andaman Sea," it serves as the essential link between the Thai mainland and the world-renowned Phi Phi Islands. Designed to meet international maritime standards, the pier accommodates a massive volume of global travelers an... read more
Laem Kruat Pier, situated in Khlong Khanan Sub-district of Nuea Khlong District, Krabi, serves as a critical strategic and logistical hub for the coastal communities. It is recognized as the primary and most convenient gateway to the island clusters of Nuea Khlong, specifically Koh Jum and Koh Pu—which are technically two parts of the same island. Located approximately 45 kilometers from Kra...
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