Koh Samui to Koh Phangan

Koh Samui to Koh Phangan

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Koh Samui to Koh Phangan Destination Reviews

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Tom B
Boarding by 12+ when we were supposed to arrive by 12 to thong sala
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Standard, Lomlahkkhirin (ลมหลักคิรินทร์), May 11, 2026
MR
Marcel R
The Trip was nice, fast und Great.
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 10, 2026
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Scott
Excellent service and customer service, definitely recommend
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Catamaran, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), May 7, 2026
SJ
Sumit J
Limited pick up options. Communication is below average and ferry seemed slow with not the best company.
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Van Van + Ferry, Faiz Travel and Tour, May 5, 2026
HL
Hans L
Check in is actually 30 minutes before departure, and not 1 hour which it says on the website. You are not even allowed to check in 1 hour before, so we had to waste 30 minutes doing nothing. Otherwise good experience.
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), Apr 28, 2026
J
James
Always reliable!
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Standard, Lomlahkkhirin (ลมหลักคิรินทร์), Apr 25, 2026
JR
Jay R
Lazy staff on the boat. The ticket states that staff will assist with boarding and disembarking luggage. It seemed like the ferry was overstaffed, with crew members uninterested and actively avoiding helping struggling passengers. There was a family with young children trying to manage luggage and kids. They were consistently ignored, and other passengers had to step in to help with boarding and disembarking. Most of the staff appeared to be heavily stoned and in a dazed state. There is a duty of care, which was non existent The advertised service did not exist. The tickets are cheap, but if you're promised a service, you should receive it.
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Ferry, Haad Rin Queen Speedboat, Apr 24, 2026
GG
Gabriele G
My luggage arrived late and I had to rebook the ticket, I could not just pay to change the time of my ticket 2h before boarding- I had to book with another company… One of the taxi ute driverat the port waiting, charged me another double price and dropped me off at the wrong accommodation… the travel agent service wasn’t helpful, as they had to change the arriving port on koh phangan but would help me with my need to get a taxi from there… The taxi driver didn’t know where I wanted to go, even he said very confident he knows!!! He asked for 400 but and dropped me off far away passing my booked accommodation! I had to get a motorbike taxi half way back!
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Van Speedboat, Lomlahkkhirin (ลมหลักคิรินทร์), Apr 20, 2026
SB
Sarah B
Easy self-check in at the pier with the QR code on the voucher.
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Standard, Lomlahkkhirin (ลมหลักคิรินทร์), Apr 17, 2026
LD
Laurent D
Very friendly people and boarding very quick.
Koh Samui to Koh Phangan, Ferry Speedboat, Songserm (ส่งเสริม), Apr 14, 2026
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Koh Samui to Koh Phangan Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Ferry
Echo Travel
Speedboat
00:00
00:20
$24.52
Taxi
JK Speed Tour
Private Speedboat 50pax
Any time
+1h
$402.94
Taxi
JK Speed Tour
Private Speedboat 10pax
Any time
+1h
$216.97
Taxi
JK Speed Tour
Private Van + Ferry 7pax
Any time
+1h 30m
$173.57
Ferry
Lomprayah
Van + Catamaran
06:30
08:30
$10.73
  5.0
Ferry
Lomprayah
Express
08:00
08:30
$5.91
  4.6
Van
Faiz Travel and Tour
Van + Ferry
08:30
11:30
$10.73
Ferry
Echo Travel
Speedboat
09:00
09:30
$12.26
  4.7
Ferry
Songserm
Speedboat
09:30
09:50
$9.19
  4.6
Bus
Faiz Travel and Tour
Bus + Van + Ferry
10:20
12:45
$16.86
Ferry
Echo Travel
Speedboat
11:00
11:30
$12.26
  4.7
Ferry
Songserm
Speedboat
11:30
11:50
$9.19
  4.6
Ferry
Lomprayah
Express
12:30
13:00
$5.91
  4.6
Ferry
Echo Travel
Speedboat
13:00
13:30
$12.26
  4.7
Ferry
Lomlahkkhirin
Speedboat
13:30
14:00
$5.91
  4.5
Ferry
Songserm
Speedboat
14:00
14:20
$9.19
  4.6
Ferry
Seatran Discovery
High Speed Ferry
14:30
15:15
$9.19
  4.7
Ferry
Koh Tao Booking Center
Speedboat
15:00
15:20
$15.32
  4.5
Ferry
Echo Travel
Speedboat
16:00
16:30
$12.26
  4.7
Ferry
Songserm
Speedboat
16:29
16:50
$9.19
  4.6

What not to wear in Koh Phangan?

Koh Phangan’s tropical climate and laid-back vibe influence its dress code, but there are cultural norms to respect. Avoid wearing bikinis or swimwear away from beaches or pool areas, as it’s considered inappropriate in public spaces. When visiting temples, dress modestly by covering shoulders and knees—this shows respect for local traditions. For outdoor activities like hiking, avoid flip-flops and opt for sturdy footwear to prevent injuries. Light, breathable fabrics are ideal for hot weather, but bring a light jacket for evenings or ferry rides. Avoid camouflage prints, as they can be associated with military attire, which is frowned upon in Thailand. Practical tip: Koh Phangan’s Full Moon Party is casual, but wearing waterproof shoes and avoiding expensive accessories is wise due to the beach setting and crowds.

Can you walk everywhere in Koh Phangan?

While Koh Phangan is relatively small, walking everywhere isn’t practical due to its hilly terrain and scattered attractions. Coastal areas like Haad Rin or Thong Sala have walkable streets with shops, restaurants, and beaches nearby, making them convenient for pedestrians. However, many beaches, waterfalls, and viewpoints are located far apart or accessed via steep, narrow roads. Renting a motorbike is the most common way to explore the island efficiently, but ensure you have a license and experience due to challenging roads. Alternatively, shared taxis (songthaews) connect major spots, though they’re less frequent in remote areas. Tip: Walking can be enjoyable in village areas or during short hikes, but always carry water and sunscreen to stay safe in the tropical heat.

Is tipping expected in Koh Phangan?

Tipping in Koh Phangan is not mandatory but is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, leaving small change (10–20 THB) or rounding up the bill is common practice. For more upscale dining, tipping 5–10% is polite but not required. Hotel staff, such as housekeepers or porters, also appreciate small tips of 20–50 THB for helpful service. Taxi drivers and songthaew operators typically don’t expect tips, though rounding up fares is a kind gesture. For massage therapists, a tip of 50–100 THB is customary if you’re satisfied with the experience. Cultural insight: While Thais value generosity, tipping is less institutionalized than in Western countries, so even small amounts are received warmly and with gratitude.

How to get from Koh Samui to Koh Phangan

How to get from Koh Samui to Koh PhanganHow to get from Koh Samui to Koh Phangan

Say ‘Koh Phangan’ and here you are in the middle of the partying crowd, old-school hippies and modern flashpackers, party animals and adventurous party goers from all over the world who come to the island to partake in a once in a lifetime celebration experience. Koh Phangan’s epic Full Moon, Black Moon and other ‘Moon’ parties rock the island creating an overwhelming atmosphere of freedom and happiness. If drinking and partying all night through is not your thing, it does not mean that Koh Phangan is a total no-no for you. A stunning island has much more to offer. When the parties are not raging, the island settles into a sleepy hippie town, perfect for the unconventional traveller who is looking for an organic experience. The terrain of the island is quite mountainous and provides a picturesque backdrop for white sand beaches and infinity pools in mushrooming luxury five star hotels and resorts which are consistently gentrifying the island, slowly transforming it from a budget destination to a Babylonian one.

Getting to Koh Phangan from Koh Samui

Koh Phangan lies within an easy reach of Koh Samui. You sea journey will not last longer than 50 minutes, and both Lomprayah and Seatran can whisk you to the island in sheer 20-30 minutes. It means that even if you are prone to seasickness there is no reason to miss an opportunity to visit Koh Phangan from Samui.

Lomprayah High Speed Catamaran and Seatran Discovery are the fastest options for getting from Samui to Koh Phangan. They both take about 20-30 minutes from one island to the other and cost THB 400 and THB 300 correspondingly.

Lomprayah calls to Samui’s Maenam Pier twice a day, at 8am and 12.30pm. Seatran Discovery has three boats a day, at 8am, 1pm and 4.30pm, but they pick up passengers from Bangrak Seatran Pier in Samui. Both companies then head for Thong Sala on Koh Phangan.

There is a small Haad Rin Queen boat which brings you right to the epicentre of Full Moon Parties on Koh Phangan. Note that Haad Rin Queen departs and arrives from/to Big Buddha Pier in Samui. The timetable is subject to change, so check in advance. At the time of writing there were four departures a day at 10.30am, 1pm, 4pm and 6.30pm with 6.30pm being the latest boat to leave Samui. Transit time is from 50 minutes to one hour. It is not possible to buy tickets or make a booking for Haad Rin Queen online. Tickets cost THB 200.

There is also one more option to get to Haad Rin and other east coast beaches on Koh Phangan, which is a rickety Thong Nai Pan Express. Depending on your destination, expect to pay from THB 200 to THB 400 per person. Thong Nai Pan Express runs only when the weather is good.

Getting around

When you arrive to Koh Phangan, there are a few ways to get around the island which depend on your budget and your desire to explore or immerse yourself in the island experience.

Taxis, or songthaews, are pick-up truck which connect the busiest parts of the island. Depending on your destination they will cost between 100 THB and 200 THB per person. The prices are usually fixed and tend to double after the sunset. They are convenient, but limit your freedom to explore, and cost quite a bit when you add it up. They are however the best and safest option for full moon party goers – you know why.

Motorcycles can be rented from shops all over the island. They are a great way to admire the scenery on the coastal road which boasts awe inspiring views, quaint resorts and pit stops along the way. Fuel is cheap, and normally brought in whiskey bottles from local shops or from brightly coloured coin operated machines. Rental for motorcycles will cost around 150 THB per day and you're generally expected to give up your passport until you return the bike. So take photos and look after it. But above all drive carefully, you will undoubtedly see plenty of tourists walking around with bandages and scrapes, more often than not from motorcycle accidents.

Bicycles can be rented all over the island for about 50 THB a day. As usually, they are a great way to explore the island, but do not underestimate the tropical heat. Follow secret jungle trails or just move about the flatter parts of the island at a leisurely pace. Koh Phangan is very hot though, so keep plenty of drinking water at hand.

Long-tail boats are usually moored at the beaches and are an amazing addition to the island experience. With these you can cruise between the bays taking in rich scenery, including cliff formations which can only be accessed by a boat or by hiking. Besides that, they are probably the quickest way around the island. Prices are negotiated with the boats' owners, and usually works out quite well if you're in a group.

Where to stay

No matter which beach appeals to you most, if you come for the Full Moon Party, do arrive early. It means 4–5 days before the party hits the island; otherwise you risk counting the stars by night – literally. Almost all the guesthouses require the minimum stay of at least three nights, with some places not letting you in for less than a week. There is transportation to Haad Rin, where the Full Moon Parties are held, from all the beaches, so it is not so important where you finally settle down.
Families and those looking for some serenity and peacefulness should try the remote Haad Thong Nai Pan Noi with its elegant resorts which bring an air of Samui to Koh Phangan.
Tip: If you fail to find accommodation on Koh Phangan during the Full Moon period, consider staying on Koh Samui which is the closest option.

Activities

With the diving mecca of Koh Tao within an easy reach, there is no much sense in visiting much more modest diving sites of Koh Phangan. Still there are nice spots for snorkelling in the vicinity, including Koh Ma, and you may also sign up for a hiking and snorkelling adventure in the Ang Thong Marine National Park. Waterfalls and worthy trekking trails await those to venture to the island’s hinterland. Climb the highest island’s pick, a 630m Khao Ra, or hire a kayak and reach some hidden beaches and visit Saturday Walking Street market in Thong Sala (the best time to do so is between 6pm and 8pm) for local souvenirs and cheap tasty food.

Legal issues

If you are going to the Full Moon Party not just to party and drink, but to take drugs as well, remember that drugs are completely illegal in Thailand and punishment is severe. To get inspired, watch Bangkok-Hilton and think twice. In any case do not leave drugs in your accommodation and do not carry any with you.

Transportation from Koh Samui to Koh Phangan

Facts about the transport from Koh Samui to Koh Phangan

Cheapest Transport$7
Fastest Transport15m
Earliest Departure7:00 AM
Latest Departure8:30 PM
Departures per day143
Distance13 kilometers
Transport CompaniesBoonsiri High Speed Ferries, Echo Travel, Faiz Travel and Tour, Koh Tao Booking Center, Lomlahkkhirin, Lomprayah, NNS Luxury Limousine, Phantip 1970, Seatran Discovery, Songserm, Songserm Express