Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) – Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)

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Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) – Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)

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Ferry from Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)

There are usually 3 daily and 20 weekly sailings between Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) and Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier). This ferry route is operated by Lomprayah High Speed Ferries. Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) ferries cost between 41.16 € and 120.19 €, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) ferries.

Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) Ferry Times

The earliest Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) ferry sailings typically depart Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) at around 08:00. The last ferry usually departs at 14:30.

How long is the ferry from Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)?

Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) Ferry sail durations on this ferry route can take around 1h 35m. The fastest sailings are approximately 1h 30m. Sailing times can vary, durations often differ between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.

Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) Ferry Operator Schedules

There are an average of 3 daily sailings and up to 20 weekly ferry sailings from Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier). These sailings are provided by Lomprayah High Speed Ferries. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.

Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) Ferry Prices

Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) ferry prices typically range between 41.16 €* and 120.19 €*. The average price is typically 80.1 €*. The cheapest Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) ferry prices start from 20.39 €*. The average price for a foot passenger is 80.1 €*.

Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.

How far is it from Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)?

The distance between Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) is approximately 12.6 miles (20.2km) or 10.9 nautical miles.

Can I travel by car on the Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) ferry?

No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) and Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)

Can I travel as a foot passenger from Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)?

Yes, foot passengers can travel with Lomprayah High Speed Ferries between Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) and Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier).

Can I take my pet on the ferry from Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)?

Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier).

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Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) - Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) Route summary
Departure Country Thailand
Destination Country Thailand
No. of Operators 1
Operators Lomprayah High Speed Ferries
Average Price 80 €*
Average Daily Sailings 3
Average Weekly Sailings 20
Average Sailing Duration 1h 35m
Fastest Sailing Duration 1h 30m
First Ferry 08:00
Last Ferry 14:30
Distance 10 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.

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Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Guide

Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) Ferry Port

Koh Samui is the third largest island belonging to Thailand, laying off the coast of Thailand’s mainland. The port lays on the southwest coast of the island with the town centre a 10-15 minute walk from the landing pier; for those not wishing to travel on foot there is also a taxi rank directly outside the port. Away from the port, the easiest and cheapest way to get around the island is by songthaew (a covered pick-up truck type vehicle that serves as a local bus) which are seen frequently and can be flagged down from the side of the road. The majority of the population live in the town surrounding the port, Nathorn, though the major sights are found scattered around the island. Because 90% of the island is buddhist, one of the main attractions is the Big Buddha, a giant statue that can be seen by walking up many stairs. It is worthwhile noting that visitors are required to remove their shoes if they are to walk up to witness the statue up close. Aside from the Big Buddha, Koh Samui has copious beaches on offer – the most popular is Chaweng Beach which has plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops to enjoy. The island is notorious for being the most upmarket in Thailand, transforming its clientele from backpackers on a budget to middle class Europeans and North Americans. To escape the tourist focused areas, the south of the island offers a totally different landscape; Samui family-run restaurants are hidden among long stretches of coconut palms and dusty roads. Ferry routes run relatively frequently from the port to the neighbouring islands as well as the Thailand mainland; the crossings are all fairly short and comfortable making it a stress free sailing.


Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) Guide

Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier) Ferry Port

Koh Tao is located off the east coast of Thailand, neighbouring the islands of Koh Phangan and Koh Samui. The port remains one of the busier areas of Koh Tao; there are cafes close to the port and it remains a hub of activity throughout the day with many ferry routes to nearby islands and tourist destinations. Away from the pier, the island is renowned for being particularly clean – any rubbish that can’t be burned must leave the island, making it tricky for visitors with upcoming departures. There are no waste disposal workers on Koh Tao, therefore it is important not to waste the limited resources of the island. As opposed to many of the popular tourist areas of Thailand, Koh Tao isn’t geared towards backpackers and travellers on a budget; the desired clientele is primarily those who have a keen interest in diving and want to take advantage of the excellent diving and snorkelling opportunities. For those not keen on water sport adventures, the beaches across the island boast white sands next to azure seas, creating the idyllic setting for a relaxing holiday. To travel around the island, most tourists rent a motorcycle for the duration of their stay. It is advised to be careful whilst on the roads, most of them are basic and bumpy and although the lack of traffic makes serious accidents rare, there have been known injuries. There are rental shops within a few minutes of the port, though it is important to use official stores to avoid scammers.


Koh Samui (Mae Nam Pier) to Koh Tao (Mae Haad Pier)
Ferry Timetables

Timetables between 14/07/2025 and 20/07/2025

Operator Departure Time Arrival Time Duration Sailing Days
Lomprayah High Speed Ferries 08:00 09:30 1 hour 30 minutes Everyday
Lomprayah High Speed Ferries 11:00 13:30 2 hours 30 minutes Everyday
Lomprayah High Speed Ferries 12:30 14:15 1 hour 45 minutes Everyday
Lomprayah High Speed Ferries 14:30 16:00 1 hour 30 minutes Everyday
Lomlahkkhirin 14:30 16:00 1 hour 30 minutes Everyday

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