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 8 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 118 times per week and are operated by Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo.
Koh Mak to Thailand ferry sail durations can take between 30 minutes and 9 hours 30 minutes depending on the ferry operator, the route taken and weather conditions.
The fastest ferry from Koh Mak to Thailand takes around 30 minutes on the Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) ferry with Boonsiri High Speed Ferries & Seudamgo.
No, currently you cannot travel by car on the ferry from Koh Mak to Thailand.
The distance between Koh Mak and Thailand is 6 miles (10km) and 5 nautical miles.
Koh Mak to Thailand ferry prices can vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Koh Kood (Ao Salad Pier) ferry ferry sails approximately 8 times weekly with a crossing time of 30 minutes.
Koh Mak (Ao Nid Pier) to Laem Sok ferry ferries sail about 10 times weekly with a sailing time of 45 minutes.
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Koh Mak is a small Thai island of Trat Province in the Gulf of Thailand, close to the Cambodian border. Measuring only 16-square-kilometres and boasting secluded beaches devoid of bustling tourist hotspots, Koh Mak is the ultimate island getaway. The sandy shorelines are world-beaters and the waters offer some of the finest snorkelling and diving spots in the country. Away from the picturesque beaches lies an idyllic Buddhist temple in the heart of the jungle, as well as 3 fishing villages which are well worth visiting, too. Koh Mak is a useful stop-off point before sailing to the popular island of Koh Kut to the south, with frequent high-speed crossings departing from the pier on the southeast coast. The mainland is also within easy reach by ferry, making Koh Mak a great departure point for exploring some of Thailand’s top destinations.
Thailand is a Southeast Asian country, bordering Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, clockwise from northwest to south. Serving up a cuisine as mouth-watering as the paradisiacal island scenery, Thailand is one of the most well-rounded tourist destinations on earth. A mountainous north gives way to the southern, Kra Isthmus on the Malay Peninsula, a journey taking you past hundreds of opulent Buddhist temples, through dense jungles and along coastal roads upon limestone cliffs. You can also jaunt offshore to some of the world’s finest snorkelling spots, or for whale shark diving in the Gulf of Thailand. PADI licences can be obtained in the majority of resort towns: one of the most popular tourist pursuits, alongside cooking classes. Bangkok, the capital, is made of an eclectic mix of imposing business buildings and world famous night clubs with traditional canal boats and streets lined with food stalls. The city’s finest showpiece, Wat Phra Kaew, is the most sacred temple in Thailand, featuring the iconic Emerald Buddha statue inside. Ferry travel is widespread in Thailand, and the most efficient way of hopping between the archipelagos. Given the popularity of the Thai islands, the ferry services are fast and frequent, operated by a wealth of reputable companies. You can also sail from Langkawi, in Malaysia, to Koh Lipe in just ninety minutes.