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Bali Hai Pier, situated at the southern end of Pattaya Beach, serves as the central nervous system of maritime tourism in Chonburi. This expansive facility has been modernized to accommodate a massive influx of daily visitors, acting as the primary docking point for everything from large passenger ferries and speedboats to luxury yachts. The atmosphere here is international and electric, reflectin...
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寮島(Koh Loy Sriracha)是一個小島,位於春武里府沙美區海岸約 500 米處。該島透過昭帕雅素拉沙蒙提大橋與大陸相連,使遊客能輕鬆抵達。寮島長期以來被視為沙美的綠肺,也是深植於當地生活方式的傳奇休閒區。島上大部分區域已開發為海濱公共公園,全年都有茂密的綠樹蔭蔽,海風徐徐吹拂,令人心曠神怡。這裡同時也是重要的海上交通樞紐,是前往四島的旅客主要的出發點。
這座島嶼的文化中心是is 高萊斯里馬哈拉查廟 寺廟坐落於島嶼中心的一座小山上。寺內供奉著龍婆坦齋法師和一尊巨大的白色玉雕觀音像,觀音像面向大海,寓意著她庇佑水手和所有水上旅行者。寺廟建築風格巧妙融合了泰式和中式藝術特色,其臨水亭閣則提供了一個靜謐的場所,遊客可以在此行善積德、餵魚,同時飽覽泰國灣的壯麗景色。
就旅行體驗而言,閣羅伊島提供了真正 浪漫而風景如畫的氛圍, 尤其是在日落時分。當太陽緩緩沉入地平線,溫...
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Khao Ma Cho Pier serves as the vital strategic sole boarding point for travelers headed to Samaesarn Island Located within the grounds of the Thai Island and Sea Natural History Museum and managed by the Royal Thai Navy, this pier functions as the heart of a systematic eco-tourism operation. From ticket sales and visitor screening to organizing ferry schedules, every step is designed to ...
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Laem Sok Pier is located approximately 30 kilometers from Trat city center, taking about 30 minutes by car via Highway 3155, a well-paved road that leads directly to the cape. This location is not just an ordinary pier but serves as the most vital maritime hub for transporting tourists to Koh Kood and Koh Mak, the two most popular islands in Trat Province. Currently, both large ferries and high-sp...
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Koh Chang Ferry Piers currently consist of two main operators Ao Thammachat Pier (Ferry Koh Chang) and Center Point Ferry, both located in Laem Ngop District, Trat. The ferries used are large two-story steel vessels; the lower deck is dedicated to vehicle parking, while the upper deck provides a passenger lounge. A key feature of this journey is the carrying capacity, with a single vessel abl...
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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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Tha Yang Pier Chumphon (Tha Yang Pier Chumphon) is a major marine travel hub of Chumphon province, providing passenger boat services to islands in the Gulf of Thailand, especially Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan, which are well-known tourist islands in Surat Thani province.
The pier offers several types of boats, including high-speed passenger boats (e.g., Lomprayah, Seatran) and large ferries that take...
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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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Haad Rin
Haad Rin is located at the southern tip of Koh Phangan, forming a peninsula that allows visitors to enjoy stunning views from both sides. The area is divided into Haad Rin Nok (Sunrise Beach) and Haad Rin Nai (Sunset Beach), each offering a completely different atmosphere.
Haad Rin Nok is globally renowned for its powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, as well as being the iconic v...
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Nathon Beach
Nathon Beach serves as the main transportation and administrative hub of Koh Samui. It is home to the island’s primary ferry pier connecting to Donsak, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao, as well as government offices, banks, and essential services, making the area active throughout the day.
The charm of Nathon lies in its unique blend of modern convenience and classic old-town character. Rows of trad...
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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...
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The Koh Samui Ferry piers serve as the vital maritime artery connecting mainland Don Sak in Surat Thani Province to the island of Koh Samui. The operations are primarily managed by two major concessionaires: Seatran Ferry and Raja Ferry (Public Company Limited). These operators utilize large Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) vessels specifically designed to transport both foot passengers and a wide range o...
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Kuraburi Pier, located in Khura Buri District of Phang Nga, serves as a key marine transport hub for travelers heading to the Surin Islands, one of Thailand’s most beautiful snorkeling and marine biodiversity destinations.
During the high season from November to May, the pier becomes lively with both domestic and international tourists preparing for their island adventures. Most travelers d...
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Ban Nam Khem Pier is a key maritime transportation hub in Takua Pa District, located within Ban Nam Khem village—a coastal community with a long-standing connection to the sea. The pier sits at the very end of the village, adjacent to the Ban Nam Khem Tsunami Memorial, making it not only a transportation point but also a place of historical remembrance and cultural significance.
Today, the p...
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Thap Lamu Pier Located within the area under the supervision of the Royal Thai Navy (Thap Lamu Naval Base), Thap Lamu Pier is a deep-sea pier serving military, fishing, and tourism purposes. It is one of the most convenient and popular gateways to the Andaman Sea, particularly for travelers staying in the Khao Lak area.
During the peak season from October to May, the pier becomes especially vibran...
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Rassada Pier
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. His...
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Chalong Bay
Chalong Bay is the logistical heart and maritime soul of Phuket, serving as the island's primary hub for nautical transportation and marine tourism. Geographically, it is a vast, semi-circular bay protected by its unique coastal formation and surrounding hills, making it one of the most reliable shelters for vessels from the Andaman Sea’s seasonal winds. While the bay’s silty, muddy sh...
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Rawai Pier
Rawai Pier is far more than a mere maritime transport link; it stands as a vital historical and cultural landmark reflecting the authentic lifestyle of Phuket. The long concrete structure, extending gracefully into the Andaman Sea, was strategically designed to accommodate fishing vessels and excursion boats. Because the shoreline at Rawai Beach is characterized by shallow waters and scattered cor...
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Surakul Pier
Surakul Pier, also known locally as "Kasom Pier" after the sub-district it inhabits, serves as a vital historical and strategic gateway to the wonders of Phang Nga Province. Situated at the end of the Kasom Canal, the pier marks the transition from freshwater river systems to the vast estuarine environment of Phang Nga Bay. This area is a biological powerhouse, forming part of a massive mangrove f...
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Noppharat Thara Beach is located within the Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi Province. It stretches for about 3 kilometers and features white sandy shores lined with tall pine trees, offering natural shade and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for picnics and beach relaxation.
Previously known as Khlong Haeng Beach, the beach was renamed “Noppharat Thara” by Kin...
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Ao Nang Beach is one of Krabi’s most visited destinations and part of Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. Its 6 km stretch of white sand curves gently along the coastline, embraced by towering limestone cliffs, making it ideal for walking, relaxing at cafes or beachfront resorts, and participating in water activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and island hopping.
Ao Nang se...
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Ao Nam Mao
Ao Nam Mao is located between Ao Nang and Tha Lane, making it one of the popular piers in Krabi for island-hopping, especially to Koh Lanta and surrounding islands.
The area is not just a transport hub — it also features local eateries, riverside cafés, souvenir shops, and a peaceful coastal view. It’s perfect for travelers looking to unwind away from busy tourist zones.
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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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Saladan Pier
Saladan, located at the northernmost tip of Koh Lanta Yai, has long served as the island’s primary transportation and commercial hub. Originally a modest fishing village, the area was once characterized by traditional wooden houses built on stilts along the shoreline. Today, many of these historic structures have been thoughtfully transformed into charming seafood restaurants and waterfront ...
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Pak Meng Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Trang Province, characterized by its long crescent shoreline facing the Andaman Sea. The beach is peaceful, scenic, and lined with tall pine trees along the road, making it ideal for relaxing, strolling, or exercising in the morning and evening.
What makes Pak Meng Beach especially important is that it is home to Pak Meng Pier, considered the gat...
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Pakbara Pier
Pakbara Pier is the most important maritime transport hub in Satun Province and serves as the main gateway to Koh Lipe, Tarutao National Park, the Adang–Rawi Islands, and nearby archipelagos. It is designed with modern management systems to efficiently support both Thai and international travelers.
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Inside the passenger terminal, there is a well-organized check...
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Mu Ko Phetra National Park is a maritime conservation area of immense geological and ecological significance, stretching along the Andaman coast from Tung Wa and La-ngu Districts in Satun to Palian District in Trang. The landscape is characterized by towering limestone cliffs and islands shaped like Chinese junks, which inspired the name "Phetra" from the Javanese-Malay word for sailing vessel. Th...
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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 rive...
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