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Koh Lanta to Koh Yao Yai

By Bundhaya Speed Boat
4.5 (40 Reveiws)

Departure

09:00 Koh Lanta, Saladan Pier

Duration

2 hrs 20 mins

Luggage

( check Things to Know )

Amendments

( check rules )

Arrival

11:20 Koh Yao Yai, Klong Hia Pier

Refund

Full Refundable ( check rules )

Confirmation

Instant Confirmation

Cancellation

24 Hours before departure date
  • Economy Class

  • 1,200 THB
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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

  • DOMESTIC Routes: Please check in 45 minutes before the departure time; check-in closes 15 minutes before departure time. Tickets will expire for late arrivals and are strictly non-refundable and non-changeable.
  • For KOH LIPE to LANGKAWI and LANGKAWI to KOH LIPE: Please check in 90 MINUTES (local time) before departure time for the immigration check and have your passport ready. Check in close 45 minutes of departure time. If you are late, your ticket will be expired and cannot be Refunded and Changed.
  • You can CHECK IN by showing the QR code from your e-ticket (sent by email) directly on your phone. Please make sure you check in with the 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 (if any), any additional fees and surcharges.
  • Each passenger is allowed 1 baggage shall not weigh more than 30kg. and carry on 1 bag shall not weigh more than 10kg. per person. For excess baggage limit please pay the extra charge directly to the staff at the pier.
  • We provide point-to-point service and are not responsible for delays or missed connecting flights, tours, or other travel plans.
  • No pets allowed.
  • INFANTS are NOT allowed on speedboat.
  • The Speedboat is not allowed for pregnant women and is not suitable for children, people with heart or back problems, or other physical impediments.
  • In case of damaged luggage or bag, the operator can compensate for damages not exceeding 1,000 THB per luggage or bag. The operator will not be liable for loss or damage to baggage, fragile, perishable and valuable items in your checked and carry-on baggage.
  • In case of loss of luggage or bag, the operator can compensate for the lost not exceeding 2,500 THB per luggage or bag.
  • The operator recommends the passenger keep high value or passport with the passenger all the time and the operator is not responsible for the lost.
  • The operator relies on safety as important. The operator can not be held responsible for travel delays or travel cancellations.
  • The ferry / Speedboat departure time may vary depending on the weather conditions.
  • There are no travel restrictions for pregnant passengers on ferry. However, please be aware that the service provider will not be responsible for any health-related issues that may occur.
  • If you intend to travel with an animal, please reach out to Customer Support in advance to confirm with the service provider.
  • 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 on the Speedboat.
  • IMPORTANT: If the date and time specified on the ticket passed already, it cannot be changed, cancelled or refunded.
  • Dangerous items like explosives, guns, drugs, and flammable materials are not allowed on board.
  • Only personal items or belongings are allowed on board — no other cargo is permitted.
  • Items with a strong or unpleasant smell are not allowed on board.
  • In case of weather conditions or government orders prohibiting boat travel, the operator reserves the right to replace boat transfers with land transport without refund.
  • In the event that a ferry/ Speedboat cannot operate as scheduled, or is delayed due to weather conditions, the operator reserves the right to cancel or postpone the trip without prior notice.
  • CHECK IN POINT: at Saladan Pier, please look for Bundhaya Speed Boat sign

Trip Information

Saladan Pier: The Gateway to Koh Lanta’s Wonders

Nestled on the northern tip of Koh Lanta Yai, the Saladan Pier is more than just a dock for ferries. Saladan Pier is the heart of the town of Saladan. This harbor town is lively. It has cafes and souvenir shops. Koh Lanta is a peaceful place in Thailand. Tourists can relax there but also find lively spots at night.

About Saladan Pier

Saladan Pier is the pivotal point for travelers heading in and out of Koh Lanta. Saladan Pier serves as the strategic linkage connecting the island to other destinations. For many, it’s their first glimpse of Koh Lanta. It is a precursor to the beautiful beaches and rich experiences awaiting on the island.

Explore the island of Koh Lanta, Thailand's hidden gem of serene beaches and rich culture. Koh Lanta, comprising two main islands, Koh Lanta Yai and Koh Lanta Noi, is the epitome of a dream vacation. Sandy beaches stretch endlessly, with Long Beach being a favorite for many sun-seekers. Beyond its shores, Koh Lanta National Park beckons with its diverse flora and fauna. The park is a must-visit, especially for those eager to explore the untouched parts of the island. Nearby, Lanta Animal Welfare works tirelessly to care for and protect the island’s animals, making it a worthy visit.

While Saladan Pier is the heart of Koh Lanta Yai, it’s also the stepping stone to other renowned spots. Koh Phi Phi, with its vibrant marine life and unique limestone cliffs, is a short boat ride away.

For those wanting a serene escape, Koh Rok’s crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches are ideal. Additionally, destinations like Phuket, Railay, and Krabi are reachable via Saladan. It makes the pier a central hub for those wishing to explore Thailand's southern gems.

Beyond its connection to scenic destinations, the Saladan area is brimming with life. Food stalls serve delicious local delicacies, and travel agencies offer an array of adventures for tourists. And for those looking to stay in Koh Lanta, there’s a diverse range of lodging. It ranges from beachfront resorts to cozy inns. Ban Saladan, the nearby village, is a blend of local life and tourist attractions. Many highly recommend that you explore the mesmerizing Emerald Cave.

Saladan Pier is more than just a gateway—it’s a promise of endless adventures, a blend of tranquility and excitement. If you're visiting other islands or just seeing Koh Lanta, Saladan is ready to welcome you.

Things to know:


Saladan Pier Koh Lanta is the primary arrival and departure point for Koh Lanta Yai.

The surrounding area, Saladan, offers a variety of dining options, including authentic local food stalls.

Numerous travel agencies around the pier can assist in planning trips to nearby destinations like Koh Phi Phi and Koh Rok.

While at the pier, consider taking a short trip to the south of the island to discover even more beautiful beaches.

Visiting in the early morning or late afternoon provides a unique glimpse into the everyday life of locals at the pier.

Speed Boat: Saladan Pier - Koh Jum pier

Speed Boat: Koh Jum pier - Railay East Floating Pier

Railay Bay Pier: Your Gateway to Thai Paradise!

Tucked away on the southern shores of Thailand, Railay Bay bewitches with its glimmering waters, dense green expanses, and majestic cliffs. A piece of heaven on earth, it promises a break from the mundane. Making it all accessible is the key—Railay Bay Pier.

A hub of activity and the starting point to various excursions, it is the heartbeat of this tropical dreamland. As the sun heralds a new day, casting its golden hue over the Andaman Sea, the underwater kingdom comes alive. At Railay Bay, every second is a cherished page of your travel diary.

About Railay Bay Pier


Railay Pier serves as the main gateway for those looking to explore the magic of Railay. Traditional longtail boats, with their iconic designs, await to whisk you away on adventures across the bay. These boats not only add charm to the bay but also provide a unique and authentic travel experience.

Railay Bay isn't just another destination; it offers an experience unparalleled anywhere in the world. Its combination of stunning natural beauty, rich local culture, and variety of activities makes it stand out on the global stage.

Tucked away amidst Thailand's vast coastline, Railay Beach emerges as a haven of tranquility and beauty. Accessible only by boat, this secluded paradise offers a retreat from the bustling tourist hubs. When you take a boat to Railay, tall cliffs greet you, surrounding the clear waters and white sands. It's not just a destination; it's a journey into nature's very own masterpiece.

Railay is but a glimpse of what the region offers. A short boat ride away, you'll discover the bustling Ao Nang Beach and the serene Ko Lanta. For those looking to do more, there are many day trips from Railay to explore new places.

Railay Bay is the perfect starting point to a number of destinations. Railay West is just a hop away. Phi Phi Islands, including Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lipe, are easily accessible. Dive beneath the waves with snorkeling tours, unveiling the marine treasures of Railay Bay, Yao Noi, and Phra Nang Beach.

Phra Nang Cave, a mystical spot, holds both natural beauty and local legends. The adjoining beach, with its fine sands and clear waters, is one of the most beautiful beaches in the region. For a small fee of 100 baht, you can hire a private boat. You can escape to this secluded paradise, enjoying a unique experience away from the crowd.

Railay Bay is busiest from November to April, which is the best time for many activities because of the great weather. If you visit, make sure to check out Krabi Town. It has markets where you can see and experience the everyday life of the locals. Koh Phi Phi is an island in the blue Andaman Sea. It has a lot to offer. It's a sensory experience. It captures the heart with its great marine life, beckoning divers and snorkelers alike.

The beaches, with their white sand, create a contrast against the cobalt waters. Beyond the day, as the sun sets, Koh Phi Phi transforms. During the day, it's peaceful, but at night, the island has lively parties with music. Ao Nang Beach isn't just a stretch of sand. It's the very heartbeat of the Krabi region. The shore offers an assortment of restaurants serving tantalizing Thai cuisine. You will also find boutique shops with intricate local crafts. And the nightlife pulsates with energy. As day turns to night, the beach becomes a tapestry of lights, laughter, and music. Ao Nang has beautiful limestone cliffs that stand tall near the beach. These cliffs create shadows on the sand and make the place look even more special.

Railay Bay Pier isn't just a pier; it's your personal bridge to an unparalleled Thai paradise. It beckons you to indulge in serene moments, thrilling escapades, and immerse in local traditions. The waters here are calm and peaceful. Spending time here and exploring the underwater world creates lasting memories.

Things to Know:


Railay Beach, accessible only by boat, provides a more secluded experience compared to other beaches.

Local vendors often offer authentic Thai cuisines at the Railay East side—don't miss out!

Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting sacred places.

The Railay Viewpoint, a moderate hike, offers panoramic views of the entire bay.

Book ferry tickets in advance during the high season to avoid last-minute hassles.

Speed Boat: Railay East Floating Pier - Nopparat Thara Beach

Speed Boat: Nopparat Thara Beach - Manoh Pier

Discover the Charm of Manoh Pier: Gateway to Paradise

Manoh Pier is on the calm Andaman Sea shores, near luxury resorts and beaches on Koh Yao Yai. It invites adventurers to explore the beautiful Koh Yao Yai. The pier is like a doorway to a paradise.

About Manoh Pier

Manoh Pier, located on the island of Koh Yao Yai (sometimes spelled Ko Yao Yai), is a hive of activity. Here, locals greet visitors, longtail boats bob gracefully in the waters, and the excitation of new adventures is palpable. Whether you're taking a boat to a fancy hotel or starting an island adventure, Manoh Pier is where you begin.

Santhiya Koh Yao Yai Resort sits near the peaceful Koh Yao Yai Village. It is a blend of traditional Thai charm and modern luxury.

Overlooking the Andaman Sea, guests can enjoy breathtaking views. They are just a short walk away from the village's cultural activities and authentic Thai flavors. It's where luxury meets local genuineness.

Just a 30 minute boat ride from Manoh Pier lies its twin—Koh Yao Noi. This island, smaller than Koh Yao Yai, offers an equally authentic experience.

It’s a haven of tranquility, boasting pristine beaches like Laem Had Beach and a charming Ko Yao Noi village. From Manoh Pier Koh Yao Noi, you can travel to many destinations. Places like Ao Nang, Phuket, and Krabi are popular choices.

An incredible destination known for its scenic views and beachfront. Ao Nang is a jewel in the Andaman Sea, with its bustling streets and famous Ao Nang beach. The journey from Manoh Pier is a spectacle in itself.

As one of the most exciting destinations in Thailand, Phuket offers a mix of vibrant nightlife. From Bang Rong Pier in Phuket, it's easy to catch a boat to Manoh Pier. And from here, explore the rest of Phang Nga Bay.

While you're at Manoh Pier, take the opportunity to hop over to Koh Yao Noi. Explore the island, with its scenic views, traditional villages, and the peace that comes with a place untouched by mass tourism.

Though further away, Langkawi is a must-visit. A group of islands on the border of Thailand and Malaysia, it promises unique cultural experiences and stunning landscapes.

If you start at Manoh Pier, you can go to a fancy hotel or visit nearby islands. There's so much to see and do. Koh Yao Yai has beautiful beaches.

Phuket and Ao Nang have busy streets. Starting a trip at Manoh Pier means you'll see many amazing places.

Things to know:


Manoh Pier is the main entry and exit point to Koh Yao Yai and offers daily boat rides to surrounding islands.

Always check boat schedules in advance, as they might change based on weather conditions.

The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to April.

Local vendors often set up stalls at the pier, offering a taste of authentic Thai food and trinkets.

Respect the local customs and culture. Dress modestly and always ask for permission before taking photos.

Speed Boat: Manoh Pier - Klong Hia Pier

Klong Hia Pier: Your Entry to the Tranquility of Koh Yao Yai

When you set foot on Klong Hia Pier, you're doing more than just stopping by. It feels like you're on the edge of an exciting adventure into the calm, beautiful waters of the Andaman Sea. Just ahead is Koh Yao Yai, a special and less-known gem among the Thai islands.

Many people often head straight to popular spots like Phuket and Krabi. But there's a quieter, beautiful place waiting to be explored. Koh Yao Yai stands out as a serene haven. It is a place where the tranquility of nature envelops you.

It's a peaceful spot that invites you to relax and enjoy the natural world around you. The pier is fully equipped, ensuring all your needs are met before embarking. Coupled with the promise of breathtaking Andaman sights, your journey is set to be truly memorable.

About Klong Hia Pier

Klong Hia Pier, often referred to simply as "Hia Pier", is not just a gateway to Koh Yao Ya. It is also a connection to numerous enchanting destinations. Within a 30 minute ferry ride, you can reach the islands of Koh Yao.

They include both Koh Yao Noi and Ko Yao Yai. Both these islands are lesser-known gems compared to the tourist magnets of Phi Phi Island and Phuket. Yet, their untouched beauty makes them uniquely alluring, offering a genuine Thai island experience.

Most visitors embark on their voyage from the famed Bang Rong Pier in Phuket. From there, it's a scenic trip across the waters of the Andaman Sea.

In this region, traditional longtail boats effortlessly sail through, their silhouettes shimmering on the water's sun-kissed surface. For those journeying from Krabi, Ao Nang town emerges as a favored launching spot for numerous travelers. Once you're in Ao Nang, Tha Len Pier stands as a beacon of assistance. It ensures that the next step of your adventure is smooth and without issues.

Not far off is the majestic Phang Nga Bay, known for its towering limestone karsts and emerald waters. Often, this bay serves as a pitstop for those traveling to or from the Hia Pier. The limestone pillars are truly iconic, standing tall and emerging from the deep blue waters in a majestic display. Both photographers and those who appreciate natural beauty find these formations irresistible, capturing their splendor in countless photos.

Phi Phi Island is known for its colorful marine life and energetic beaches. It is a top choice for many travelers. However, the charming and peaceful Koh Yao Yai Village offers a unique experience and should not be missed. The village is a true reflection of what the Thai islands are all about.

Here, it feels like time takes a pause, letting the world outside fade away for a while. When travelers visit this village, they can really get a feel for the local way of life. They can learn about and experience the local customs and traditions firsthand. Additionally, there's an opportunity to savor authentic Thai food, which is always a treat for the taste buds.

And for those who love shopping, the local markets are a treasure trove. They are offering a variety of handcrafted items that showcase the talent and craftsmanship of the artisans. It's a place that lets you truly experience the heart and soul of Thai island culture.

For those who prefer sandy shores, Laem Had Beach on Koh Yao Yai beckons with its white sands and serene ambiance. Easily accessible, it's a favorite spot for both locals and tourists to bask under the tropical sun.

For travelers seeking solace in luxury, the islands around the Hia Pier are dotted with luxury resorts. These establishments offer a blend of comfort and natural beauty. They allow guests to soak in the vistas of the Andaman Sea from their plush suites.

Klong Hia Pier is sitting beautifully on the west coast. It is your main connection to all the incredible sights of the Andaman Sea. If you wish to explore multiple islands, the pier serves as the departure point. Those keen on diving to observe marine beauty should commence here. And for those itching to explore the island's hidden gems, the pier serves as the perfect launch pad. It's more than just a place to board a boat; it's the beginning chapter of your Andaman adventure.

Things to Know:

The ferry from Klong Hia Pier to Koh Yao Yai is a brief 30-minute journey.

For your convenience, various shops and eateries dot the pier.

Don't miss the serene Son Bay Beach nearby.

Day excursions to Phi Phi and Koh Yao Noi are easily arranged.

Klong Hia Pier is the favored launch pad for Phang Nga Bay voyages.