Ferries from
Koh Mak to Thailand
Ferries from
Koh Mak to Thailand
Ferries from Koh Mak to Thailand are available with 2 operators. There are 6 ferry routes. Ferries from Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) and Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Laem Sok are popular ferry trips from Koh Mak to Thailand. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Koh Mak to Thailand sail approximately 80 times per week with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo.
The ferry crossing from Koh Mak to Thailand takes between 30 minutes and 7 hours 15 minutes, depending on the route, operator and ship.
The fastest ferry from Koh Mak to Thailand takes 30 minutes on the Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) ferry with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo.
No, you currently cannot take your car on the ferry from Koh Mak to Thailand.
The distance between Koh Mak and Thailand is approximately 6 miles, 10km or 5 nautical miles.
Koh Mak to Thailand ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed or conventional ferry.
The Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) ferry sails approximately 9 times per week, with a crossing time of 30 minutes.
Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Laem Sok ferry ferries sail approximately 7 times per week, with a sailing time of 45 minutes.
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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.
Thailand offers travellers a captivating blend of ancient temples, vibrant cities and pristine beaches. Bangkok, the bustling capital, contrasts with the serene northern city of Chiang Mai, where visitors can explore traditional markets and ornate Buddhist temples. Nature enthusiasts will love the stunning limestone cliffs of Krabi and Phang Nga Bay, while the islands of Phuket and Koh Samui boast world-class beaches and diving spots. Thailand's cultural calendar features the water-soaked fun of Songkran (Thai New Year) in April and the magical floating lantern festival, Loy Krathong, typically held in November. The country's excellent transport network makes it an ideal base for exploring Southeast Asia, with ferry connections to neighbouring Malaysia and Cambodia. Thai cuisine, with its bold flavours and fresh ingredients, provides yet another compelling reason to visit this diverse and welcoming country.