Koh Tao to Koh Samui

Koh Tao to Koh Samui

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Koh Tao to Koh Samui Destination Reviews

MK
Simple and straightforward as always.
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 27, 2025
BV
We were caught off guard by riding through a monsoon storm. Travelers: Be prepared if you choose a fast ferry, choose your times wisely or go slow - we would have chosen differently in particular as we weren’t in a rush. They delivered, but the ride was one of the worst experiences were have had so far.
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 26, 2025
EC
Everything went well
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 18, 2025
KH
staff are nice and trip is good but boat leaks water over luggage and some chairs
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry High Speed Ferry, Songserm (ส่งเสริม), May 17, 2025
SS
Friendly staff, good organisation and everything in time
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Speedboat, Lomlahkkhirin (ลมหลักคิรินทร์), May 17, 2025
TW
Water flooding inside the bus. Not all seat confortable. Had better experience with other buses.
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 17, 2025
TS
We traveled from Koh Tao to Koh Samui with Lomprayah and had a fantastic experience. The service is well-organized and efficient. Large luggage is included at no extra cost as long as it doesn’t exceed 20kg. The staff handled and stored all the luggage professionally. The ferry itself was air-conditioned, spacious, and very comfortable — a relaxing way to travel between the islands. Partway through the journey, a staff member came around to offer hotel transfer services, which were incredibly affordable compared to the usual taxi prices on the islands. It made the whole trip even more convenient. We were thoroughly impressed and would absolutely recommend Lomprayah to anyone traveling in the area. 10/10!
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 16, 2025
CS
Great service quick and easy transfers between islands
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 15, 2025
AP
All was smoothly and comfortable. New boat, fast and smooth!
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Lomprayah (ลมพระยา), May 11, 2025
AS
Great Organisation, everything was Fine and on time
Koh Tao to Koh Samui, Ferry Express, Phantip 1970 (พันทิพย์ 1970), May 9, 2025
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Koh Tao to Koh Samui Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Ferry
Koh Tao Booking Center
Private Speedboat 10 Pax + Van
00:00
02:00
€859.66
Ferry
Koh Tao Booking Center
Private Speedboat 20 Pax + Van
00:00
02:00
€913.38
Ferry
Lomlahkkhirin
Speedboat
07:00
08:30
€15.04
  5.0
Ferry
Lomlahkkhirin
Standard
07:00
08:30
€15.04
  4.7
Ferry
Lomlahkkhirin
Speedboat
07:00
08:30
€11.82
  4.7
Ferry
Lomlahkkhirin
Speedboat
07:00
08:30
€17.46
Ferry
Lomprayah
Express
09:30
11:30
€10.34
  4.4
Ferry
Songserm
High Speed Ferry
09:30
13:00
€13.43
  4.3
Ferry
Phantip 1970
Express
09:30
14:00
€18.27
  4.6
Ferry
Lomprayah
Catamaran
09:30
12:20
€16.12
  4.7
Ferry
Songserm
Express
09:30
14:00
€17.46
Ferry
Phantip 1970
High Speed Ferry
09:30
13:00
€14.78
Ferry
Call Me Taxi Group Booking
Taxi + Ferry
13:00
18:30
€53.73
Ferry
Lomprayah
Express
15:30
17:30
€10.34
  4.4
Ferry
Lomprayah
Catamaran
15:30
18:00
€16.12
  4.7
Ferry
Lomprayah
Express
16:30
19:00
€8.14
  4.4

How safe is Koh Samui to backpack?

Koh Samui is generally a safe destination for backpackers. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing, can occur, so keep valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.

The island's transportation includes songthaews (shared taxis) and motorbike rentals; exercise caution if renting a motorbike, as road conditions can vary and traffic rules may differ.

Tap water is not safe to drink, so stick to bottled water. Emergency services are available, with police and medical facilities on the island. Always have travel insurance to cover potential mishaps.

For accommodation, options range from budget hostels (~300-500 THB per night, $8-14) to mid-range hotels (~1,000-2,000 THB per night, $27-54).

Enjoy local attractions like beaches, night markets, and cultural sites while following basic safety precautions.

What time do people eat in Koh Samui?

In Koh Samui, meal times generally follow a typical Thai schedule, with breakfast around 7:00-9:00 AM, lunch between 12:00-2:00 PM, and dinner from 6:00-8:00 PM. However, given its popularity as a tourist destination, many restaurants offer flexible dining hours to accommodate international travelers, often staying open until late at night.

Street food stalls and night markets also provide late-night dining options. It is common for locals and tourists alike to enjoy snacks or smaller meals throughout the day due to the warm climate and active lifestyle.

How long does it take to walk across Koh Samui?

Walking across Koh Samui is not typically feasible due to its size and infrastructure. The island measures approximately 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) in length and 21 kilometers (13 miles) in width, with hilly terrain and limited pedestrian-friendly paths. For shorter distances, you can explore parts of the island on foot, such as Chaweng or Bophut, which are more pedestrian-friendly.

For traveling across the island, renting a scooter or car is recommended. Scooter rentals cost around 150-300 THB ($4-8) per day, while car rentals are approximately 800-1,500 THB ($22-42) per day. Public transportation, like songthaews (shared taxis), is also available, with fares typically ranging from 50-150 THB ($1.50-4) per trip.

How to get from Koh Tao to Koh Samui

Crystal clear waters and idyllic beaches, lush tropical greenery and modern ‘island style’ shopping molls, fancy jewellery shops and colourful local markets – you name it – Samui has it all. No wonder that the third-largest island in Thailand, Samui has become popular amongst both luxurious holiday makers and backpackers on a budget who can each find the experience, accommodation, activities and entertainment that they come for. Whether its candle-lit dinners on post-card beaches, wild and adventurous partying through the night, treks through forests and jungles or days spent oiled up on the beach, Koh Samui is the right choice to get it.

Samui makes a great contrast to Koh Tao with its quiet village life and almost no night scene. Though there are diving and snorkelling tours offered on Samui, you’d better make all the underwater explorations on Koh Tao, and dedicate your time on Samui to partying, shopping or sunbathing.

Getting to Koh Samui from Koh Tao

There are three ferry companies which link Koh Tao to Koh Samui via Koh Phangan. They are Lomprayah High Speed Sai 2, Seatran Discovery and Songserm.

Lomprayah takes about 1¾ hr to bring passengers from Koh Tao to Samui, leaving from Mae Haad on Koh Tao and arriving to Maenam on Samui. Tickets cost from THB600 to THB750, depending on the departure time. There are boats at 9.30am and 3pm.

Seatran Discovery offers similar service but is a bit slower and cheaper: transit time is 2½ hrs, the ticket cost is THB 580. On Samui boats moor to Bangrak Seatran Pier. There are three departures a day at 6.30am, 9am and 3pm.

Songserm has only one express boat a day at 10am which arrives to Samui via Koh Phangan at 1.30pm. It costs THB 450 and the hotel pick-ups are included in the price.

Tip: As your sea travel between Koh Tao and Koh Samui will last from two to three hours, have all the necessary medications at hand if you are prone to seasickness. When the sea is choppy, opt for Seatran instead of Lomprayah, as the catamaran actually rides the swell, while Seatran cuts through it, which help avoid endless ups and downs.

Getting around

Koh Samui is large and you will need a way to get around easily, since doing it on foot is very limiting and uncomfortably hot, but there are many far better options available depending on how you like to get around.

Taxis (songthaews) are a great way to travel long distances on the island, or if you want to go out partying and know you shouldn't drive yourself around. While they are convenient and can get you everywhere from anywhere, this is probably the most expensive option, as you can expect to pay between 50 and 100 THB a person which adds up quickly.

Motorcycles are a fantastic way to get around. Motorcycles (and bicycles, too) can be rented from almost every resort on the island. Rentals are cheap, petrol is cheap, and they give you the freedom to go just about anywhere you want to go as you explore the island’s natural wonders. A word of caution though, you will undoubtedly see many tourists about with bandages and scrapes on their arms and legs, almost all of the time these are caused by accidents on scooters. You should be able to find a scooter for less than 200 THB a day. Most of the rental shops insist that you leave your passport behind. While this is a bit unnerving, it is also standard practice throughout Thailand, so be very careful with your scooter if you want to avoid any trouble.

Where to stay

Hat Chaweng is packed with all kinds of accommodation to suit any budget. It is the epicentre of the action, and the northern part of the beach can be quite noisy. Hat Lamai is another popular choice attracting holiday-makers both with its long stretch of white sand and a good choice of restaurants, bars and shops along the main road. In between the two beaches hides a little gem of Crystal Bay with – as the name suggests – crystal clear waters embraced with imposing boulders of a small bay. Hat Bang Rak (or Big Buddha Beach) leis relatively close to the airport (you may hear some noise), but the white sand of its western part compensate for it. Bo Phut is of particular interest not because of the beach but thanks to its trendy boutique hotels peppering Fishermen’s Village where strong Chinese influence can be felt even today. Families often opt for Mae Nam with its gentle sea. The West Coast is not a good choice if you come for the sea, but the sunsets are exceptional there.
Tip: Do not spend all your time on Samui on one and the same beach; try at least a couple of them and you will be rewarded with the diversity which this island has to offer.

Activities

Besides usual diving, snorkelling, kayaking, jungle-trekking and waterfalls find a couple of hours to visit the only rum distillery in Thailand, Magic Alambic. They produce Caribbean rum with a variety of natural flavours (obviously, they have coconut rum, too). They offer tasting sessions and sell rum, too (600-700 THB per 700ml bottle). Located in Baan Bang Kao. Travellers with the little ones in tow will love Paradise Park, which is a considerably large petting zoo, which is also one of the best viewpoints on the island.

Transportation from Koh Tao to Koh Samui

Facts about the transport from Koh Tao to Koh Samui

Cheapest Transport€15
Fastest Transport1h 30m
Earliest Departure7:00 오전
Latest Departure4:30 오후
Departures per day6
Distance75 kilometers
Transport CompaniesKoh Tao Booking Center, Lomlahkkhirin, Lomprayah, Phantip 1970, Seatran Discovery, Songserm