Phuket (Rassada Pier) – Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier)
Ferries to Thailand
Phuket (Rassada Pier) – Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier)
Ferries to Thailand
There are usually 10 daily and 71 weekly sailings between Phuket (Rassada Pier) and Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier). 5 operators sail this route
The earliest Phuket (Rassada Pier) Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) ferry sailings typically depart Phuket (Rassada Pier) at around 08:00. The last ferry usually departs at 12:30.
Phuket (Rassada Pier) Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) Ferry sail durations on this ferry route can take around 2h 16m. The fastest sailings are approximately 1h 30m. Sailing times can vary, durations often differ between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are an average of 10 daily sailings and up to 71 weekly ferry sailings from Phuket (Rassada Pier) to Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier). These sailings are provided by Bundhaya Speed Boat, Chaokoh Ferry, Phi Phi Cruiser, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club & Tigerline Ferry. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
Phuket (Rassada Pier) Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) ferry prices typically range between 61.73 €* and 218.85 €*. The average price is typically 123.14 €*. The cheapest Phuket (Rassada Pier) Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) ferry prices start from 21.3 €*. The average price for a foot passenger is 123.14 €*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Phuket (Rassada Pier) to Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) is approximately 43.4 miles (69.8km) or 37.7 nautical miles.
No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Phuket (Rassada Pier) and Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier)
Yes, foot passengers can travel with
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Phuket (Rassada Pier) to Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) with Phi Phi Cruiser. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey unless the ferry operator supplies pet accommodation.
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Phuket (Rassada Pier) - Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Thailand | |
Destination Country | Thailand | |
No. of Operators | 5 | |
Operators | Bundhaya Speed Boat, Chaokoh Ferry, Phi Phi Cruiser, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club & Tigerline Ferry | |
Average Price | 123 €* | |
Average Daily Sailings | 10 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 71 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 2h 16m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 1h 30m | |
First Ferry | 08:00 | |
Last Ferry | 12:30 | |
Distance | 37 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
Phuket is one of the most well-known and popular tourist resorts belonging to Thailand. Laying on the south west coast, there are many ferry routes departing the port, all heading to other ports around Thailand, with durations ranging from one hour to nine hours.
Koh Lanta Port is situated on the tip of the most southern island of Koh Lanta, laying just off the southwest coast of Thailand. Koh Lanta is comprised of several smaller islands, only connected via the ferry routes operating between them. Ditching its previous tag as a quintessential party destination for backpackers and travellers, Koh Lanta is now regarded as a haven for the European middle class. Offering visitors the chance to dine in fine restaurants and reside in luxurious resorts, the atmosphere is much more serene than many of Thailand’s neighbouring islands and is generally a significantly older crowd than other tourist areas. The island is one of the largest in the group, stretching for 30 km in length and 6 km in width. It is covered by lush greenery, extravagant restaurants and nine stunning beaches, making it easy to see why it’s considered such an idyllic holiday location. The port is fairly easy to access, though it is sitting 6.5 km away from the nearest major town, meaning the best way to get there is by taxi. There are public minivans operating; they don’t stop at the port itself but can provide a cheap option to get in close proximity. For transport to and from the island, the ferry routes are the only option available. The crossing to Phuket is the most common, lasting for around two hours and typically running a couple of times a day. It is advised to check for live updates due to the erratic weather conditions; sometimes the crossing times can run less frequently in the rainy seasons.