Ferries from

Langkawi Island to Phuket Island

Ferries from

Ferry from Langkawi Island to Phuket Island

Langkawi Island

Currently there are no sailings from Langkawi Island to Phuket Island.

Ferry from Langkawi Island to Phuket Island

There are currently no sailings from Langkawi Island to Phuket Island. Please view our Deal Finder for alternative routes.

Ferries from Langkawi Island to Phuket Island

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Discover Langkawi Island

Langkawi Island, off Malaysia's northwestern coast, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern attractions. Known as the 'Jewel of Kedah', this duty-free island features pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and dramatic limestone cliffs. Visitors can enjoy the Langkawi Sky Bridge with its panoramic island views or explore underwater life at Pulau Payar Marine Park. The island's UNESCO Global Geopark status recognises its significant geological heritage. Every February, Langkawi hosts the International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition, drawing aviation enthusiasts worldwide. The island connects well to mainland Malaysia via regular ferry services to Kuala Perlis, Kuala Kedah, and Penang. Travellers can also take ferries to nearby Thai destinations like Koh Lipe, making Langkawi a great starting point for exploring the region.

Phuket Island: Thailand's Pearl of the Andaman

Phuket, Thailand's largest island, offers a blend of stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife and rich cultural heritage. This tropical paradise in the Andaman Sea attracts visitors with its crystal-clear waters perfect for diving and snorkelling. Patong Beach is known for its energetic atmosphere, while quieter spots like Kata and Karon beaches provide more relaxed settings. The island's Old Town charms with its Sino-Portuguese architecture, colourful markets and Buddhist temples. Big Buddha, a 45-metre tall marble statue, offers panoramic views across the island. The annual Vegetarian Festival, typically held in September or October, sees devotees perform remarkable acts of faith. Loy Krathong, the Festival of Lights, illuminates the island each November. From Phuket's main port, ferries connect to nearby destinations including Phi Phi Islands, Krabi and even Malaysia, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's coastal treasures.

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