Ferries from
Thailand to Cambodia
Ferries from
Thailand to Cambodia
There are 9 ferry routes. Ferries from Trat (Hat Lek Pier) to Koh Sdach and Trat (Hat Lek Pier) to Koh Rong (Lototray Fisherman Village) are popular ferry trips from Thailand to Cambodia. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Thailand to Cambodia sail approximately 150 times per week with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries.
The ferry crossing from Thailand to Cambodia takes between 4 hours and 11 hours, depending on the route, operator and ship.
The fastest ferry from Thailand to Cambodia takes 4 hours on the Koh Chang (Bang Bao Pier) to Koh Kong ferry with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries.
No, you currently cannot take your car on the ferry from Thailand to Cambodia.
The distance between Thailand and Cambodia is approximately 45 miles, 72km or 39 nautical miles.
Thailand to Cambodia ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed or conventional ferry.
The Trat (Hat Lek Pier) to Koh Sdach ferry sails approximately 0 times per week, with a crossing time of .
Trat (Hat Lek Pier) to Koh Rong (Lototray Fisherman Village) ferry ferries sail approximately 0 times per week, with a sailing time of .
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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.
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.