Ferries from
Cambodia to Koh Mak
Ferries from
Cambodia to Koh Mak
There are 4 ferry routes. Ferries from Koh Kong to Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) and Koh Rong (Lototray Fisherman Village) to Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) are popular ferry trips from Cambodia to Koh Mak. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Cambodia to Koh Mak sail approximately 18 times per week and are provided by Boonsiri High Speed Ferries.
Cambodia to Koh Mak ferry time ranges between 3 hours 30 minutes and 8 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.
The fastest ferry from Cambodia to Koh Mak is in 3 hours 30 minutes on the Koh Kong to Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) ferry with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries.
No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from Cambodia to Koh Mak.
The distance between Cambodia and Koh Mak is 32 miles (51km) and 28 nautical miles.
Cambodia to Koh Mak ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Koh Kong to Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) ferry ferry sails approximately 0 times weekly with a crossing time of .
Koh Rong (Lototray Fisherman Village) to Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) ferry ferries sail about 0 times weekly with a sailing time of .
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Cambodia, with its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, offers a unique experience for travellers. The iconic Angkor Wat temple complex near Siem Reap stands as the world's largest religious monument and a testament to the powerful Khmer Empire. Beyond this UNESCO World Heritage site, visitors can explore the vibrant capital city of Phnom Penh with its Royal Palace and National Museum. The coastal town of Sihanoukville provides beautiful beaches and access to pristine islands. Throughout the year, Cambodia celebrates colourful festivals including Bon Om Touk (Water Festival) in November, which marks the reversal of flow in the Tonle Sap River. While Cambodia has limited international ferry services, travellers can easily connect to Thailand via boat services across the Gulf of Thailand, or reach Vietnam through Mekong River cruises, making it a perfect addition to a broader Southeast Asian journey.
Koh Mak offers a quieter alternative to Thailand's more bustling islands, with pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkelling. This small island in the Gulf of Thailand remains relatively undeveloped, making it ideal for travellers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the island's rubber plantations, visit the Koh Mak Museum to learn about local history, or enjoy water activities around the colourful coral reefs. The island is famous for its stunning sunsets, particularly at Ao Kao Beach on the southern coast. Adventure seekers can kayak to neighbouring smaller islands or cycle along the island's quiet roads through tropical landscapes. From Koh Mak, ferries connect to other islands in the archipelago including Koh Chang and Koh Kood, as well as to the mainland port of Laem Ngop in Trat Province. The island's commitment to eco-tourism makes it a forward-thinking destination for environmentally conscious travellers.