Ferries from
Thailand to Koh Kood
Ferries from
Thailand to Koh Kood
Ferries from Thailand to Koh Kood are available with 2 operators. There are 8 ferry routes. Ferries from Laem Sok to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) and Koh Chang (Bang Bao Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) are popular ferry trips from Thailand to Koh Kood. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Thailand to Koh Kood sail approximately 115 times per week and are provided by Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo.
Thailand to Koh Kood ferry time ranges between 30 minutes and 8 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.
The fastest ferry from Thailand to Koh Kood is in 30 minutes on the Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) ferry with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo.
No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from Thailand to Koh Kood.
The distance between Thailand and Koh Kood is 6 miles (10km) and 5 nautical miles.
Thailand to Koh Kood ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Laem Sok to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) ferry ferry sails approximately 42 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour.
Koh Chang (Bang Bao Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) ferry ferries sail about 7 times weekly with a sailing time of 1 hour.
For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.
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From | To | Average price | |
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From Laem SokThailand |
To Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier)Koh Kood |
Average price£55.91 | |
From Koh Chang (Bang Bao Pier)Thailand |
To Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier)Koh Kood |
Average price£92.92 | |
From BangkokThailand |
To Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier)Koh Kood |
Average price£111.69 |
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Thailand is in the middle of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, with numerous islands situated off both the west and east coasts. As one of the most visited countries in Asia, Thailand has a wealth of attractions ranging from jaw-dropping scenery to world-renowned cuisine. Some of the most beautiful islands on the planet lie in the Andaman Sea, too, whilst the rural region to the north has dense jungle and countless temples. The energetic capital of Bangkok has a diverse character; Buddhist temples, food carts, skyscrapers and clubbing strips all compete for space. On the other hand, Chiang Mai, the Northern Province’s hub, is a remote city in the rolling Himalayan foothills known for its walled inner city and stunning shrines. The Thai islands are some of the country’s biggest pull factors, attracting a large number of visitors each year, which means travelling by ferry is a good way to get around. There is an extensive ferry network between the islands off the west coast, as well as in the Gulf of Thailand, so there’s a great deal of choice.
Koh Kood is the easternmost Thai island before the Cambodian border, part of Trat Province in the Gulf of Thailand. Calm, collected and jaw-droppingly picturesque, Koh Kood is often lauded as Thailand’s finest island. Partygoers tend to skip this slice of paradise for its lack of clubbing options, leaving a relaxing getaway for families, couples and backpackers seeking total bliss. A typical day can involve snorkelling, kayaking, jungle-trekking or simply relaxing on the beach until the sun goes down. The majority of cafes, bars and shops can be found near the Khlong Chao area towards the west, and, for accommodation, you can choose from an extensive range of budget, beachfront hostels and luxurious resorts. The Thai mainland and Koh Mak offer regular ferry crossings to Koh Kood, arriving at Ao Salad Pier on the west coast, close to the tourist amenities and popular beaches.