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Koh Bulon to Koh Ngai

By Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club
4.5 (40 Reveiws)

Departure

10:00 Koh Bulon, Koh Bulon

Duration

1 hrs 30 mins

Luggage

( check Things to Know )

Amendments

( check rules )

Arrival

11:30 Koh Ngai, Beach Jetty

Refund

Full Refundable ( check rules )

Confirmation

Instant Confirmation

Cancellation

24 Hours before departure date

Refund

  • Cancellations made 24 Hours or more in advance will receive a full refund.

Cancellation Policy

Booking changes or cancellations must be made up to 24 Hours before your departure date. However, Round-trip tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded after the first trip's cancellation deadline.

Amendments

  • We will be allowed without penalty if written notice is made over 24 Hours prior to departure. However amendment is subject to availability and new rates may apply.
  • Any amendment resulting in lower rates or less number of passenger is subject to 5% surcharge of the difference figure between total amounts less the amended amount.

Late Booking

For all late bookings under 6 Hours please chat with us directly.

Things to Know

  • Please arrive prior to your trip's departure time no later than 30 minutes for the domestic trip and 1 hour 30 minutes for the international trip (KOH LIPE to LANGKAWI and trip from LANGKAWI). If you are too late, your ticket will be expired and can not be Refunded & Changed.
  • You can check in with e-ticket on mobile or device. Please make sure you check in with the right operator you booked with.
  • Time stated is only for estimation. The actual time schedule is subject to change without prior notice due to unpredictable weather conditions and fortuitous events.
  • The price does not include entrance fee and any additional fees and surcharges.
  • Each passenger is allowed of baggage shall not weigh more than 20kg.
  • Connecting Flights: The Company is a point to point carrier and we do not take responsibility for delays or connecting flight.
  • No pets allowed.
  • INFANTS are NOT allowed on speedboat.
  • The Speedboat trip is not suitable for children, people with heart or back problems, or other physical impediments.
  • The Speedboat departure time may vary depending on the weather conditions.
  • Always keep your valuables, crucial items, fragile belongings, passport, and important documents with you. The company is not liable for any loss or damage to these items.
  • Due to safety policies, pregnant passengers are not permitted to travel.
  • CHECK IN POINT: at the beach in front of Bulone Resort, Pansand resort
  • Change from a speedboat to a longtail boat (Rua hang yao) and send all passengers to the hotel.
  • The price includes a longtail boat (Rua hang yao) from Speedboat to the hotel.

Trip Information

Koh Bulon: Discover Tranquility in a Tropical Paradise

Step into the magical world of Koh Bulon. Koh Bulon is like a quiet spot in the big blue Andaman Sea. It's a calm place where anyone can come and take a break from all the noise and rush.

From the dock to all the nice spots on the Bulon island, your time in Koh Bulon will be really enjoyable. You can walk on the soft beaches, rest at the Bulone Resort, or look around the fishing village. There's always something fun to do or see.

With nearby attractions like Koh Mook, Koh Kradan, and the famous Phi Phi islands, your journey doesn't just end on one island. You can hop from one paradise to another, each offering its unique charm. So, pack your bags, remember to carry some Thai Baht, and set sail for an memorable adventure!

Koh Bulon Pier

Tucked away in the shimmering Andaman Sea, Koh Bulon emerges as a concealed treasure among the Thai islands. Whether you're an explorer or a seeker of relaxation, every nook of this island has its unique tale to tell. The Koh Bulon Pier is bustling with energy. It serves as a contrast to the tranquility of its surroundings. It is a welcoming entry into this realm of wonder.

Close by, Koh Bulon Lae (sometimes spelled Ko Bulon Lae) and Bulon Leh, with their white sandy beaches and fishing villages, offer insights into the daily rhythms of coastal life, creating enriching cultural journeys for travelers. A stone's throw away from Trang or Hat Yai, this island haven is accessible, and the quick sail from Pakbara Pier or Pak Bara Pier sets the tone for the paradise awaiting visitors. Not far from the primary island, Koh Mook, celebrated for its mysterious caves, and Koh Kradan, with its underwater marvels, beckon the adventurous souls.

For those who wish to delve deeper into island life, Bulone Resort offers a slice of luxury amidst nature's grandeur. With the high season spanning from November to April, the vibrant marine life, coupled with the sun-kissed shores, promises unparalleled beauty.

And if you happen to consult a travel guide, they might point you towards Ko Lipe, a nearby gem, or suggest carrying 50 Baht for those unexpected island expenses. Further afield, the allure of the Phi Phi islands remains irresistible for many, with its spirited nightlife and bustling ambiance.

Meanwhile, La Ngu, with its genuine regional charm, offers visitors a chance to witness the genuineness of Thai coastal life. To complete the island-hopping experience, Koh Ngai's powdery sands and crystalline waters serve as an idyllic backdrop for relaxation and exploration alike.ter majesty. Dive deep to meet the animated sea dwellers.

Koh Bulon is such a beautiful place that it feels like time stands still when you're there. The island's natural beauty and calm make everything slow down, and it's like the world outside doesn't exist. When it's time to leave and say goodbye, you'll take a piece of that peace and beauty with you. The memories of the time spent on this island will stay with you, reminding you of the beautiful paradise you once visited. Every time you think back, you'll hear the sounds of the waves and feel the warmth of the sun, as if you were still there. It's a place you'll never forget, no matter where you go next.

Things to know:


Cash Primacy: Ensure sufficient Thai Baht in hand due to scarce ATMs.

Cultural Courtesy: Dress modestly and uphold the island's traditions.

Preserve Beauty: Play your part in keeping the island pristine.

Seasonal Insights: November to April is optimal for pleasant climes and marine wonders.

Speed Boat: Koh Bulon - Beach Jetty

Koh Ngai Beach Jetty: The Doorway to Andaman's Wonders

Do you recall those moments when you felt close to nature? When every little sound or sight made you feel alive and in awe? That's the magic Koh Ngai Beach Jetty promises every visitor. Here, the vast Andaman Sea doesn't just flow; it narrates tales of distant adventures and hidden treasures. Close your eyes and feel the soft, warm sand under your feet. It's like nature's own carpet, inviting you to step further and explore. And every chirp, rustle, or wave seems to be part of a tropical symphony that's playing just for you. Standing at Koh Ngai Beach Jetty, get ready for some amazing adventures on Koh Ngai and other nearby places. But remember, this jetty isn't just where you start. It's a special place all on its own. It's the beginning chapter of a story filled with amazement, beauty, and memories. So, are you ready to turn the page?

About Koh Ngai Beach Jetty

In the middle of the sea, there's a lovely island called Koh Ngai. Many also know it as Koh Hai. Koh Ngai Jetty might look like just a simple place to start. But it's really the door to a magical island, like something from a storybook. Even though it's small, only 4 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide, it's full of big surprises. Koh Ngai is packed with beautiful things to see. There's the shiny sand, tall trees, and colorful fish swimming in the sea. This tiny island has so much to offer. If you love adventures or just want a quiet place, Koh Ngai has something special for everyone.

Koh Ngai is a special spot in the sea. It's like a picture from a postcard. The beach has soft sands and waves that gently touch the shore. Koh Ngai is a peaceful spot where you can really connect with nature. You can sit and listen to birds singing their songs. The trees move gently with the breeze, and if you're lucky, you might see a playful monkey having fun. It's a place that lets you enjoy the simple joys of nature and take a break from the busy world.

When it comes to places to stay, there's a whole bunch to choose from! If you're looking for somewhere fancy, you might like the Thapwarin Resort. It's a big place with lots of comfortable rooms and things to do. There's also the Thanya Beach Resort, another great spot to relax. It's like living in a dream with all the comforts you could want. But if you're someone who likes cozy little places, the Coco Cottage is perfect. It's warm, friendly, and close to nature.

But guess what? There's more! You really like to be out in nature and have a bit of an adventure? We can present you a special Koh Ngai camping spot. It's called the "Light My Fire Society". Imagine sleeping under the stars, telling stories around a campfire, and just enjoying the simple things in life.

So, no matter what kind of trip you're dreaming of. Koh Ngai offers many ways to stay, from fancy hotels to simple camping. Whatever you choose, you'll find something perfect for you there. Koh Ngai is a place like no other. Koh Phi Phi has busy streets and modern stuff. But Koh Ngai is different. It's calm and natural, like stepping back to a simpler time. The island boasts a calming ambiance. Here, there are no busy roads or big piers. This makes the place feel even more special and old-fashioned.

However, this very charm requires visitors to make some preparations. The lack of modern docking facilities means travelers often have to coordinate with smaller, more traditional transfer boats. This becomes particularly crucial during the high tide when the sea's rise makes navigation trickier. Additionally, the high season, which spans from November to April, sees a significant influx of tourists. During these months, planning ahead and ensuring proper arrangements for these transfer boats becomes even more essential.

Koh Ngai might not have all the new things that bigger places do. But its pure and natural beauty is something special that you can't find anywhere else. Just remember to plan ahead, especially when it comes to traveling during high tide and the peak tourist season.

From the serene Koh Ngai Beach Jetty, numerous exciting destinations await the eager traveler. Whether you're keen on a short day trip or an extended getaway, options abound. The notable stops are Koh Phi Phi, Koh Mook, Koh Kradan and Koh Lanta. These islands are renowned for their pristine beaches and rich culture. Setting off from the pier, your journey promises a world of exploration, making every trip a memorable adventure.

Koh Phi Phi is like a beautiful treasure found in the Andaman Sea. Many travelers dream about visiting this place. It's known for its very clear blue waters where you can see lots of colorful fish and other sea creatures. Many people also love the lively parties and fun events that happen there at night. During the day, you can ride on boats called longtail boats to see hidden caves. Or you can chill at big hotels with pools to swim in. No matter what you choose to do, Koh Phi Phi always has something special to show you.

Not far from Koh Ngai, there's another lovely island called Koh Mook. This island is quieter and gives you a calm feeling. One of the most magical places on Koh Mook is the Emerald Cave. It's a must-visit because of its glowing green water and mysterious feeling. Besides that, there are adventures like looking at the beautiful coral reefs underwater. If you like quiet beaches more than busy ones, Koh Mook is the place for you. With its gentle waves and natural beauty, it's a place where you can truly relax and feel close to nature.

When you're out exploring islands, there's one special place you should definitely check out: Koh Kradan. This island has really clean beaches that sparkle under the sun and waters so clear, you can see right through them. If you enjoy looking at fish and underwater things by snorkeling, you'll really like Koh Kradan. The water is clear, and there are many colorful fish and plants to see. It's like a big, beautiful aquarium in nature.

Even though lots of people go to places like Koh Phi Phi, not as many know Koh Kradan. This means it's quieter and feels more peaceful. Imagine lying on a soft beach, listening to the gentle waves, with fewer people around. It's like having a beautiful island almost all to yourself! If you're looking for a calm, beautiful getaway, Koh Kradan is the perfect spot to add to your journey.

Last but not least, Koh Lanta. Koh Lanta is a captivating island in the Andaman Sea, celebrated for its diverse landscapes and laid-back atmosphere. It boasts a series of pristine beaches that transition from soft sands to dense, lush jungles teeming with wildlife. The island is a blend of culture and nature, with traditional Thai villages coexisting harmoniously with modern resorts and eateries. Travelers love the calm feel of the island. Many like to snorkel and dive to see underwater things. Others prefer just to relax. They sit at cafes by the beach. And they enjoy watching the sunset. It's a place with many choices for everyone. Koh Lanta is a haven for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. It makes it a must-visit on any Thai island-hopping itinerary.

Standing on Koh Ngai Beach Jetty, you're at the crossroads of numerous adventures. From the small island charm of Koh Ngai to the bustling vibes of Koh Phi Phi, the choices are plenty. Add to that the allure of Koh Mook's caves and Koh Kradan's underwater treasures. Then, you've got a trip that promises endless memories. As the tide of the Andaman Sea rises and falls, remember that with every visit, Koh Ngai Beach Jetty offers a fresh tale waiting to be lived.

Things to Know:


Koh Ngai remains untouched by ATMs. Bring sufficient cash.

The best times to explore are during the high season.

Always coordinate your boat transfers well in advance.

Koh Ngai's wildlife is precious. Observe, don't disturb.

Check the tide schedules, especially during the rainy season, for safe trips to Koh Ngai and beyond.