Bangkok to Koh Chang

Bangkok to Koh Chang

Bangkok
Koh Chang
Wed, Mar 19
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Bangkok to Koh Chang Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
Andaman Taxis
Economy 2pax
Any time
+5h 20m
$100.91
  5.0
Bus
Suwarnphum Burapha
Minibus + ferry
05:30
15:30
$20.78
Ferry
Boonsiri High Speed Ferries
Express
06:00
15:30
$29.68
  4.7
Van
Andaman Shuttle
Van + Ferry
06:30
14:00
$48.97
  2.0
Bus
Suwarnphum Burapha
Minibus + ferry
07:00
15:00
$17.81
  4.3
Bus
TransBaanTon
Standard
07:20
14:45
$26.41
Bus
TransBaanTon
Standard Bus + Ferry
07:45
13:45
$22.32
  4.3
Van
Mama Travel and Tour
Van + Ferry + Taxi
08:30
15:00
$23.74
  4.7
Van
Koh Chang Transport
Minivan + Ferry
09:00
15:00
$23.74
  4.7
Van
Koh Chang Transport
Minivan + Ferry
09:30
14:00
$23.74
  4.8
Bus
Suwarnphum Burapha
Minibus + ferry
11:00
18:00
$17.81
  4.3
Van
Andaman Shuttle
Van + Ferry
11:30
17:00
$43.18
Van
Andaman Shuttle
Van + Ferry
12:00
17:30
$43.18

Is Koh Chang safe for single male traveller?

Koh Chang is generally safe for single male travelers. Exercise standard precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and securing valuables. The island offers a range of activities, including hiking, snorkeling, and exploring beaches.

Local transportation includes motorbike rentals (approximately 200-300 THB/day or $6-9) and songthaews (shared taxis) with fares typically around 50-100 THB ($1.50-3) per ride. Dining options include both Thai and international cuisine; expect to pay around 150-300 THB ($4.50-9) for a meal at local restaurants. Tap water isn't safe to drink; use bottled water.

Be mindful of local customs, such as dressing modestly when visiting temples. Koh Chang has a relaxed atmosphere, but it is always wise to stay informed about local conditions and follow travel advisories.

Are credit cards accepted in Koh Chang?

Credit cards are widely accepted in Koh Chang, particularly in hotels, larger restaurants, and major tourist attractions. However, smaller businesses, local eateries, and markets may only accept cash. It is advisable to carry some Thai Baht for such instances. ATMs are available across the island for cash withdrawals, but be aware of potential international transaction fees. Always check with your bank about any charges before traveling. Additionally, ensure your card is activated for international use to avoid any issues during your trip.

Can you live off $1500 a month in Koh Chang?

Living on $1500 a month in Koh Chang is feasible, depending on lifestyle choices. Accommodation can range from around 10,000 to 20,000 THB ($280 to $560) for a basic apartment, while utilities may cost approximately 3,000 to 5,000 THB ($85 to $140). Local dining is affordable, with meals at street food stalls or local restaurants typically costing 50 to 150 THB ($1.50 to $4). Transportation, such as renting a scooter, might cost about 3,000 to 4,000 THB ($85 to $115) per month.

For groceries, expect to spend around 5,000 to 7,000 THB ($140 to $200) monthly. Entertainment and leisure activities vary, but it is wise to allocate some budget for excursions or activities. Tap water is not safe to drink; bottled water is recommended. Overall, with careful budgeting, living comfortably on this budget is possible.

How to get from Bangkok to Koh Chang

Gone are the days when Koh Chang was some kind of a well-kept secret. The second largest island in Thailand after Phuket – yes, Koh Chang is even bigger than Koh Samui! – the island has for a long time remained backwaters among other beach destinations in the country. It is getting more and more developed nowadays, true, but there are no great shopping malls there yet, and regardless the fact that luxury resorts have already invaded the best beaches, Koh Chang preserves very rustic, homely atmosphere – in major part thanks to the jungle covering a considerable part of the interior and those authentic fishing villages, mangroves, elephants which you can spot wandering between the trees in the afternoon. Even if budget bungalows are getting more of a rare bird in Koh Chang nowadays, small cosy and elegant boutique hotels do not lack; though more expensive than a usual backpackers’ or flashpackers’ abode, they still feel totally ‘right’ for the place. Koh Chang is a delightfully beautiful island but do not expect crystal clear waters of the Andaman. Enjoy the way the island manages to blend resort style of living with nature, go kayaking or elephant trekking, watch glowworms in the dusk while dining by the khlong and think twice before you decide to rent a motorbike to negotiate those treacherous island roads!

How to get from Bangkok to Koh Chang

Koh Chang is easily reached from the mainland by ferry. There are two piers serving ferries to Koh Chang near Laem Ngop – a seaside village some 20 km from Trat. You can get from Bangkok to Trat first and than proceed to Laem Ngop by songthaew, but more and more companies are offering direct service to Laem Ngop or Koh Chang (normally to Koh Chang Pier) which is obviously a more convenient option, usually at more or less the same price.

From Bangkok to Koh Chang by bus

12go.asia offers combined tickets from Bangkok to Koh Chang (van+ferry) operated by Triple T company. Vans leave from the Northern Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Morchit, and head for Trat where the passengers exchange their e-tickets for ferry tickets and then are brought to the pier in another vehicle. The whole trip costs THB400 and lasts approximately 6½ hours, out of which the ferry travel takes about 40 minutes. The ferries to Koh Chang are large car ferries, so normally even those who are seasick prone do not suffer much. There are four vans by T.T.T., all of them leaving Morchit in the morning, at 5am, 6am, 7.30am and 9.30am, to ensure they make it in time for the last ferry. Normally even the 9.30am van arrives to the pier by 3pm the latest.

Note that you can get to Koh Chang directly from Suvarnabhumi airport. There is a direct service offered by Burapha company. They have a big bus leaving at 7.50am and vans at 9.30am, 11am and 2pm, all at the same price of THB655 (ferry ticket included). The trip lasts about 6½ hours, meaning that with the last departure you reach the island by 8.30pm, so it is highly recommended to have at least an idea (or better – a booked accommodation) on where to stay on Koh Chang at least for the first night.

From Bangkok to Koh Chang by taxi

If you prefer to travel with more comfort, consider hiring a PGS charter from Bangkok to Koh Chang. They have Toyota Camry for three passengers at THB5,280 and Toyota Commuter for 9 pax at THB5,830 which is a better investment if you have other fellow travellers to share expenses. The prices are all-inclusive (ferry tickets are included, too), and normally the trip lasts a bit less than if you use an ordinary combined van+ferry option. PGS picks you up at any location in Bangkok and brings you with the same vehicle directly to the pier from where the ferries to Koh Chang leave. PGS vans have more luggage space compared to the ones leaving from Morchit and can make pit stops on your request on the way, too. In general, it is definitely a more comfortable way to travel from Bangkok to Koh Chang, though more expensive.

Visiting Koh Chang’s neighbouring islands

Koh Chang is a part of Mu Koh Chang National Park. There are two more relatively large islands within the park boundaries – Koh Kood and Koh Mak. Both of them are easily reachable from Koh Chang, but you can also skip the more developed Koh Chang and go to Koh Kood or Koh Mak directly from Bangkok. Boonsiri sells combined van+ferry tickets from Bangkok to Koh Kood and from Bangkok to Koh Mak at THB850 and THB750 correspondingly. In Bangkok, vans depart from Boonsiri office off Khao San Road at 5.30am and 8am and in about seven hours you reach your paradise island. High speed ferries from Trat which Boonsiri uses, first call to Koh Mak and then proceed to Koh Kood. The sea travel lasts about one hour and it is better to have your medicine at hand if you are prone to seasickness as high-speed ferries are not as stable as the slow car ones which connect the mainland with Koh Chang.

Getting around

The public transport on Koh Chang is represented by songthaews, which are pickup truck with two benches inside. It costs THB80 to get from the pier to Hat Sai Khao or Hat Kai Bae; more if you go further afield. Within the island any trip between the neighbouring bays will cost you THB50 per person. Note that it is often next to impossible to find a songthaew which to bring you back to the pier as only a limited number of vehicles have a ‘permission’ to enter the pier area.

Motorbikes are widely available for rent on the island, but if you are not much of a rider, it is better not to tempt your fate. Koh Chang roads are notorious for their high toll of broken limbs and injuries, so think twice before renting a scooter.

Similarly, bicycles are not a good idea in Koh Chang unless you are an enduro champion.

Where to stay

Hat Sai Khao is the closest beach to the pier. It has a wide choice of accommodation and offers arguably the best stretch of sand on the whole island, though it is also the most peopled one. In general, Sai Khao and other beaches on the west coast are the widest ones and – which is also of importance – most convenient place to stay if you use songthaews for beach-hopping.

If you are looking for the most budget bungalows, check Hat Khlong Prao where you find really great deals, even if at first sight it looks like Hat Khlong Prao has already abandoned itself to the mercy of large expensive resorts.

Hat Kai Bae in general is a bit more glamorous, but there are some really great middle-range resorts separated from the sea by the seaside road.

Lonely Beach is not so lonely any more, but you find there the best night life on the island and some of the cheapest old-school huts; though do not expect them to be right by the water.

The picturesque Ban Bang Bao in the south is a great place to head for some seafood and the atmosphere of a traditional Thai seaside town, but if you stay there you may feel a bit isolated from the rest of the island unless you have your own transport. Note that good beaches are not Ban Bang Bao’s strong point.

The east coast is a dream destination to get away from it all if you seek some tranquility and peacefulness. Your own wheels are almost a must as no public songthaews ply the roads of this part of the island.

Activities

Koh Chang is a lush jungle paradise. There are plenty activities, traditional for any Thai beach destination, on offer – from canoeing to cooking classes. The hilly interior hides a couple of beautiful waterfalls, though the entrance fee which you pay for visiting some of them (THB200) looks too high for what you will see. But to feel the real taste of Koh Chang, do some jungle walking following numerous winding island paths. You are going to see locals’ homes, elephant camps, secret waterfalls, fruit orchards and boar farms. Unforgettable.

Transportation from Bangkok to Koh Chang

Facts about the transport from Bangkok to Koh Chang

Cheapest Transport$5
Fastest Transport30m
Earliest Departure5:00 AM
Latest Departure6:45 PM
Departures per day146
Distance327 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAEC 168 Transport and Travel, Andaman Shuttle, Andaman Taxis, Bangkok Airways, BangkokTaxi24, Boonsiri Group Booking, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries, Boonsiri Transfer, Chao Phraya Tourist Boat, Firstplan Transport Services, Five Star Taxi, GB Limousine, Glassflower, Kanokwan Travel, Kim Transfers Thailand, Koh Chang Transport, Mama Travel and Tour, MCC VAN, Suwarnphum Burapha, Tara Tour and Travel, Thailand Limo by Datum, Thailand Travel Taxi, TransBaanTon, Triple T

Bangkok to Koh Chang Destination Reviews

K
Had enough space in the bus. Enough toilet stops. Friendly and helpful driver. Got us to the destination on time.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Van Minivan + Ferry, Koh Chang Transport (Koh Chang transport), Feb 28, 2025
MC
Easy and convenient. We were 10 minutes late but still waited 40 min more for departure. But thats normal. So dont stress ;) The van was a bit too warm but ok overall.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Van Minivan + Ferry, Koh Chang Transport (Koh Chang transport), Feb 26, 2025
JH
Basic but not uncomfortable, well organised and efficient.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Ferry Express, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Feb 26, 2025
DF
Driver arrived 20 min earlier. Drove fast, but not dangerously. Had 2 stops of which 1 at a great place with different food booths and supermodern toilets. Arrived on time.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Van Van + Ferry, Mama Travel and Tour (มาม่า ทราเวล), Feb 26, 2025
TB
Well organized, left on time and the bus was in a good condition, the driving super good. We had to wait a bit for the ferry and arrived about 2h later than the estimation but would definitely recommend this for a all-organized transfer from Bangkok to Koh Chang.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Ferry Express, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Feb 22, 2025
D
RAS
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Bus Standard Bus + Ferry, TransBaanTon (TransBaanTon), Feb 20, 2025
RM
Very bumpy ride on an old bus! Glad i had some medication against travel sickness. I am usually not prone to nausea on bus rides, but this did it. If possible, try to get a private car with some other travellers
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Bus Minibus + ferry, Suwarnphum Burapha (บริษัทสุวรรณภูมิบูรพา), Jan 31, 2025
PT
The driver was driving dangerously and was rude. The vehicle was average comfortable. The journey was fast. I liked that the van went with us on the ferry, so it was easier with the luggage.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Van Minivan + Ferry, Koh Chang Transport (Koh Chang transport), Jan 26, 2025
TS
They claim to need 5,5 hours for the whole trip from BKK to Koh Chang. But this is only a part of the journey, the ferry plus island transfer to the hotel on Koh Chang is included in the price but not in the calculated time. It takes about another 1,5 hours. By that they seem to be faster than the other companies, but in fact they aren‘t. Plus the bus driver let us wait for about 25 minutes in the bus at the pier without telling us what’s going on after saying „just one minute“. This is unnecessary and annoying. Overall the trip was ok and brought me to my hotel.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Ferry Express, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Jan 24, 2025
A
Fantastic and a very friendly driver. He was well organised. Thanksfully we had 3 toiletstops and time to get Snacks. Toilets on the way where all clean. Can recommend this trip..also the drop off at the hotel worked out good. Very comfortable.
Bangkok to Koh Chang, Van Van + Ferry + Taxi, Mama Travel and Tour (มาม่า ทราเวล), Jan 22, 2025
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