Book a Ao Nang Ferry
Book a Ao Nang Ferry
Ao Nang ferries connect Thailand with Phuket Island, Phi Phi Island & Thailand with crossings available to Phuket (in Phuket Island), Koh Phi Phi (in Phi Phi Island), Koh Jum / Koh Pu, Koh Lanta, Koh Mook, Koh Ngai, Koh Lipe, Koh Kradan, Koh Yao Noi & Koh Yao Yai (in Thailand). Sailings from Ao Nang are operated by numerous ferry companies.
There are up to 12 ferry crossings daily from Ao Nang with sailing durations starting from 50 minutes. Our Ao Nang ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Satun Pakbara - 249/2 4203, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
Ao Nang - Phuket with Bundhaya Speed Boat & Phi Phi Cruiser
Ao Nang - Koh Phi Phi with Bundhaya Speed Boat
Ao Nang - Koh Jum / Koh Pu with Bundhaya Speed Boat
Ao Nang - Koh Lanta with Bundhaya Speed Boat & Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club
Ao Nang - Koh Mook with Bundhaya Speed Boat
Ao Nang - Koh Ngai with Bundhaya Speed Boat
Ao Nang - Koh Lipe with Bundhaya Speed Boat
Ao Nang - Koh Kradan with Bundhaya Speed Boat
Ao Nang - Koh Yao Noi with Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club
Ao Nang - Koh Yao Yai with Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club
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In the province of Krabi on the south-western tail of Thailand is the small resort town of Ao Nang. It’s an exotic outpost on the palm-lined shores of the Andaman Sea with a humming social scene centred around the clutch of main street restaurants and bars. The tableau of the coast is dominated by sheer-faced limestone cliffs that are almost entirely cloaked in lush green trees. They are popular with rock climbers who want to test their mettle by scaling the difficult formations of cracks and crevices. The port of Ao Nang can be found at the western end of the pristine Nopparat Thara beach just a short distance from the town centre. It’s a small, undercover pier that stands on wooden stilts over the ocean. Both ferries and small vessels dock here before whisking island-hoppers westwards out of the bay and across the cobalt-blue waters of the sea. Only one ferry service currently operates from the port of Ao Nang. A Phi Phi Cruiser line leaves the beach a number of times throughout the week, taking passengers on the relatively long route to the stunning isle of Phuket on the opposite coast of Thailand.
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