Koh Phangan to Bangkok

Koh Phangan to Bangkok

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Koh Phangan to Bangkok Destination Reviews

EZ
Gets you from point A to point B. The boat is fine, with food onboard. The bus was a bit cramped with poor AC. It was also two hours late. But everything is handled smoothly and its a good price. Good for travellers on a budget.
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), Jun 5, 2025
FM
Advertised schedule: depart 14:00, arrive 05:00 next day. 1. Ferry (Thong Sala Pier → Donsak) Left at 14:35, 35 min late. Reached Donsak Raja Pier at 17:27, 27 min behind schedule (≈3 h crossing). 2. Minivan transfer (Donsak Pier → Jarinthon Services 2553 rest area in Surat Thani) Boarded a 10-seat van full of people at 17:38. Some luggage needs to be carried over the people because it doesn't fit in the van trunk. Arrived at Jarinthon Services 2553 rest area at 18:50 (1 h 12 min ride). Wait at Jarinthon Services 2553 40-minute layover (18:50–19:30). Limited, overpriced food and basic toilets; seems chosen for commissions. See google maps reviews. 3. Express bus (Surat Thani → Bangkok) Departed at 19:30 Older coach: some broken seats and broken footrests, narrow uncomfortable seats, but enough legroom. Roof-mounted USB ports work but are awkward. No meal or snack despite ticket description says is provided. 4. Mid-route stop at Che Et Kaolao rest area in Prachuap Khiri Khan 23:55–00:30 (35 min). Again small, pricey, low-quality options; many better rest areas were bypassed; seems chosen for commissions again. See google maps reviews. 5. Arrival in Bangkok Reached Ratchadamnoen Road at 05:15, only 15 min late. Overall: Minor delays are acceptable for a 15-hour trip, but comfort is very basic and rest stops are poor value. Bring your own food and snacks and consider upgrading to the VIP bus for better seats (arrival time appears the same even ticket description says VIP bus arrives at 6:00).
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus Express, Montanatip (Montanatip), Jun 4, 2025
RK
We pay extra for vip, the bus was the same the only difference was the food. The Wi-Fi wasn’t working the charger wasn’t working
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus VIP Bus, Bangkok Travel Plus, May 29, 2025
JV
I found their whole operation very efficient. However the staff tend to usher us around without and
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus VIP 32, Krungsiam Tour (กรุงสยามทัวร์), May 28, 2025
CG
We made it to it’s destination but the staff was really unfriendly. There was not a single exception. The last busdriver to Bangkok was speeding and raging at the road. I made lots of miles living in Thailand but he was going for it and made it 45min early to bkk despite the fact that we had a big traffic jam at the beginning.
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus Bus + Ferry, Jarinthon Tour, May 28, 2025
AC
Really nice staff! The bus is a bit colder than it should due to air conditioning, anyway there are rugs avaible.
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus Express, Bangkok Travel Plus, May 27, 2025
GC
I don’t really understand some of the negative reviews I’ve read. Our trip was excellent, the seats were very comfortable, we were given water and food, and the coach was clean.
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus VIP 24, Krungsiam Tour (กรุงสยามทัวร์), May 25, 2025
PL
Overall okay.
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus VIP Bus, Montanatip (Montanatip), May 15, 2025
SM
Such a seamless and fast transition. I found each stop between the buses and the ferrys were short and I feel as though I slept really well on the overnight bus. Im glad I booked the VIP...
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Bus VIP 24, Krungsiam Tour (กรุงสยามทัวร์), May 15, 2025
T
This entire journey felt unorganised - it wasn’t made clear where we were taking ferries/vans etc and we got yelled at coming off the ferry while trying to figure out where to go. The mini van connection was very over crowded and the following bus ride was comfortable but cold and stopped constantly for smoke breaks so we arrived 2 hours late to Bangkok
Koh Phangan to Bangkok, Ferry Ferry + Bus, Future Travel and Service (Future Travel and Service), May 15, 2025
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Koh Phangan to Bangkok Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
Van2Travel
Van 10pax
Any time
+15h
€398.93
Taxi
Glassflower
Comfort 3pax
Any time
+11h
€315.95
Bus
Lomprayah
Express
08:30
20:30
€26.60
  4.2
Ferry
Lomprayah
Express
08:30
20:30
€19.76
  4.5
Ferry
Nara Travel
Ferry + Bus + Bus
11:00
05:30
€37.23
Bus
Nara Travel
Bus
11:00
05:30
€37.23
Van
Sapthaweephol Tour and Travel
Ferry + Taxi
11:30
05:00
€23.94
Ferry
Sapthaweephol Tour and Travel
Ferry + Bus
11:30
05:00
€20.21
  4.4
Bus
Lomprayah
Express
13:00
00:45
€26.60
  4.4
Ferry
Lomprayah
Express
13:00
00:45
€19.76
  4.5
Ferry
Nara Travel
Ferry + Bus
14:00
05:30
€26.60
  4.2
Bus
Raja Ferry
Express
14:00
06:00
€24.20
  3.0
Bus
Bangkok Travel Plus
Express
14:30
06:00
€17.26
  3.8
Bus
Bangkok Travel Plus
VIP Bus
14:30
06:00
€25.27
  2.9
Ferry
Sapthaweephol Tour and Travel
Ferry + Bus
15:00
05:00
€26.60
  4.4
Bus
TransBaanTon
Bus + Ferry
17:00
07:15
€33.24
  3.0
Bus
TransBaanTon
Bus + Ferry
17:00
07:15
€28.99
Ferry
Koh Tao Booking Center
Ferry + Van + Bus
22:00
17:30
€39.89

Where to avoid staying in Bangkok?

In Bangkok, areas like Patpong and parts of Khaosan Road might be less desirable for some travelers due to their bustling nightlife and sometimes rowdy atmosphere. While these areas are popular with some visitors, they may not suit families or those seeking tranquility. Additionally, Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy are known for their adult entertainment, which might not be ideal for all travelers.

For a more relaxed experience, consider staying in neighborhoods like Sukhumvit, Silom, or Sathorn, which offer a balance of convenience, dining, and accommodations. Public transportation, such as the BTS Skytrain and MRT, provides easy access to most parts of the city, making it feasible to explore without staying in the busiest areas. Always research accommodations and read recent reviews to ensure they meet your expectations and needs.

Does Bangkok have Grab or Uber?

Grab operates in Bangkok and is widely used for convenient transportation around the city. Uber is not available, as it sold its Southeast Asian operations to Grab. Grab offers various services, including car rides, motorbike taxis, and food delivery.

To use Grab, download the app on your smartphone, create an account, and link a payment method. Prices vary based on distance and traffic, but a typical ride within central Bangkok might cost around 100-200 THB ($3-$6).

Grab is a practical choice for getting around, especially if you prefer not to use traditional taxis or public transportation.

What are the requirements to travel Koh Phangan to Bangkok?

Traveling from Koh Phangan to Bangkok involves several transportation options. The most common route includes a ferry from Koh Phangan to the mainland at Surat Thani, followed by a bus or train to Bangkok. Ferries typically cost around 500 THB ($14) and take about 2.5 hours. Buses from Surat Thani to Bangkok cost approximately 600-900 THB ($17-$26) and take around 10-12 hours. Alternatively, a train ticket from Surat Thani to Bangkok ranges from 600 THB to 1,500 THB ($17-$43), with a travel time of about 8-12 hours, depending on the service class.

For a quicker journey, fly from nearby Koh Samui to Bangkok, which takes about 1.5 hours. Flights generally cost between 2,500-4,500 THB ($71-$128).

Ensure tickets are booked in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, and carry necessary travel documents.

How to get from Koh Phangan to Bangkok

Leaving all those sandy beaches and crazy parties behind? Are you sure to have checked Koh Phangan’s neighbours before going back to Bangkok? Though all the three islands are so close to each other, the vibe and flavour of each of them differ greatly. Why not compare?

From Koh Phangan to Koh Samui

Koh Phangan lies within an easy reach from Koh Samui. Lomprayah and Seatran take sheer 20 minutes to get to the island; there are slower Songserm (30 min.) and Haad Rin Queen (50 min.) ferry boats, too. All the boats – except for Haad Rin Queen – arrive to Thong Sala Pier. Buy your ticket to Koh Samui either with Lomprayah or Seatran here.

From Koh Phangan to Koh Tao

There are three ferry companies serving this direction with Lomprayah and Seatran offering the fastest service (80 min.). Songserm covers the distance between Koh Phangan and Koh Tao in 1hr 50 min.

Travelling from Koh Phangan to the mainland

Lomprayah High Speed Catamaran calls to Koh Phangan twice a day on her way to Chumphon pier (at 8.30am and 1pm) and also twice a day when going in the opposite direction to Suratthani (at 7.15am and 12pm). Transit time is about 3 hrs and 2 hrs correspondingly. Seatran Discovery makes three journeys a day bringing passengers from Koh Phangan to Donsak pier in Suratthani via Koh Samui in 2½ hr. There are also other companies offering similar or slower service to the mainland:

Raja Ferry – 2½ hrs (four times a day). It is one of the cheapest options but do not expect much as the vessels are worn out and rather uncomfortable.
Songserm – 3½ hrs (twice a day)
Night ferry – from 6 to 7 hrs; daily; departing at 10pm from Koh Phangan. It is the slowest of all the ferries, but you can save an extra baht sleeping on the move.

Besides Lomprayah (20 min. to Koh Samui, 80 min to Koh Tao, both 4 times a day) and Songserm (30 min. to Koh Samui, 1hr 50 min to Koh Tao, both twice a day), there are two more companies which connect Koh Phangan to Koh Samui and Koh Tao: Seatran (20 min. to Koh Samui, 80 min to Koh Tao, both twice a day) and Haad Rin Queen (50 min. to Koh Samui, 4 times a day).

From Koh Phangan to Bangkok via Suratthani ferry + bus

Both Lomprayah and Seatran Discovery offer joint ticket for their ferry+bus journey to Bangkok with buses arriving to Khao San Road in Bangkok. The journey takes 12hrs with Lomprayah (THB 1250) and 14hrs with Seatran (THB 1000). It is a convenient option if you are planning to stay somewhere in the area while in Bangkok. Otherwise you can buy separate ferry and bus tickets for your journey. In Bangkok buses arrive to the Southern bus terminal. Buses for Bangkok depart regularly during the day both from Suratthani and Chumphon and take from 6½ hrs to 12 hrs to arrive.

From Koh Phangan to Bangkok via Suratthani ferry + bus + train

The last leg of your Koh Phangan–Bangkok journey can be done by train, as well. By far the most convenient connection is that of Lomprayah 12pm ferry and 6.37pm #86 night train from Suratthani arriving to Hua Lamphong station in Bangkok at 6.30am. The joint ticket ferry+bus+2nd class sleeper costs THB 1568; if you prefer a more plush 1st class sleeper, be ready to pay THB 2139. There is, though, three hour waiting time after you are picked up by bus at the pier and brought to Suratthani train station.

If you do not want to buy a joint ticket, there is a wide selection of trains heading to Bangkok from Suratthani, offering the full range of coaches, from the cheapest fan seats to the comfy AC 1st class sleepers leaving during the day.

Tip: The lower berths are the first to sell out. Book them as much in advance as possible. They are also considerably wider than the upper ones. If you are travelling with a baby, opt for the lower berths by all means.

Which train from Suratthani to Bangkok to choose?

Trains from Suratthani to Bangkok arrive to Hua Lamphong Station. There is a morning 2nd class AC seats only which is also the fastest one covering the distance between Bangkok and Suratthani in 9 hours (and for THB 808). The rest of the batch are slower (up to 12 hours) and depart in the afternoon and in the evening at 4.40pm, 5.35pm, 6.37pm, 8.35pm, and 9.05pm. Even if slower than buses, trains offer the most comfortable ride, depending on which ticket you book. The top choice is an AC 1st class sleeper (the most convenient of which is #84 and #86 at 9.05pm and 6.37pm (both THB 1539). Second class sleepers are also air-conditioned and provide beds that fold out of your seating upon request or in the evening. These tickets cost from THB 948 to THB 968, and while they may not be as private as 1st class, they are still very comfortable. The fan sleeper carriage works pretty much the same as a normal sleeper but excludes air conditioning and gives you an arguable opportunity to take in countryside smells along the trip. Fan sleepers cost 708 THB per person.

Transportation from Koh Phangan to Bangkok

Facts about the transport from Koh Phangan to Bangkok

Cheapest Transport€13
Fastest Transport11h
Earliest Departure8:30 AM
Latest Departure10:00 PM
Departures per day34
Distance550 kilometers
Transport CompaniesBangkok Travel Plus, Future Travel and Service, Glassflower, Jarinthon Tour, Koh Tao Booking Center, Krungsiam Tour, Lomprayah, Montanatip, Nara Travel, Oniam Transport, Raja Ferry, Sapthaweephol Tour and Travel, Songserm, Thai Railways, TransBaanTon, Van2Travel