Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) – Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort)
Ferries to Thailand
Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) – Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort)
Ferries to Thailand
There are approximately 6 weekly sailings between Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) to Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort). This ferry route is operated by
Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort) ferry sailings typically depart from Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) at around 11:00. The average sailing time is approximately 20m.
Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort) ferry prices typically range between $11* and $82*. The average price is typically $39*. The cheapest Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort) ferry prices start from $11*. The average price for a foot passenger is $39*. The average price for a car is $387*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days last updated 05 July, 2023.
The distance between Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) to Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort) is approximately 5.5 miles (8.8km) or 4.8 nautical miles for the mariners!
No ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel onboard between Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) and Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort).
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Like many other coastal destinations in Southern Thailand, Koh Ngai is renowned for its diving and long white beaches. The port is found on the southwest coast and is part of the Krabi Province, though it can be difficult to reach from Krabi and is much more accessible from Trang on the South Andaman Coast. Despite its incredible beaches and crystal clear waters, Koh Ngai isn’t a mass hotbed of tourism, primarily because of its small land area. It measures to 4 km in length only 2 km wide, and much of the island is covered by mountains and a tropical forest; as a result there is no indigenous population meaning visitors often feel like they have the whole island to themselves. Due to the 100% foreign clientele, the Thai flags and the warm climate are the only hint that the island belongs to Thailand. Unsurprisingly, due to the mountainous landscapes, there are no roads on the island, therefore the only way to get around is by foot. The island’s small size and the close proximity of the resorts allow tourists to get around easily, as well as getting a chance to admire the beautiful surroundings. The island itself lacks many major attractions, so visitors could be excused for longing to hop on the ferry and make the crossing to some of Thailand’s neighbouring islands. Ferry routes run frequently throughout the day to nearby islands, though crossing frequencies can vary depending on weather conditions. Fortunately most resorts accept credit cards, but it is worth noting that there are no ATM’s on the island so bringing some extra cash may be worthwhile. Most resorts provide WiFi, and local sim cards can obtain a fairly good 3G internet connection whilst at the beach.
The port of Koh Mook Port is found on the west coast of the island, connecting visitors and the local residents to the other islands lying off the west coast of Thailand. The island is regarded as the most religious of all the islands, giving home to many ancient Muslim communities who embody a modest, peaceful life revolving around fishing. The number of tourists flocking to the island is growing, yet Koh Mook is still largely untouched by tourism - when travellers do visit the island they usually only stop at the famous ‘Emerald Cave’. Visiting the cave alone makes staying at Koh Mook worthwhile; it offers the chance to enter the cave away from the hordes of travellers from other islands. Unlike the other islands belonging to Thailand, Koh Mook doesn’t offer stunning beaches and picturesque views, however, it does provide cheap accommodation and frequent ferries to surrounding islands at very reasonable prices. Many visitors choose to stay at Koh Mook to experience a unique lifestyle in affordable resorts, whilst easily being able to visit the more popular islands. The ferry routes from the island are typically quite short, ranging from around 30 minutes to 90 minutes. There are several crossings to various islands per day, making it a simple and efficient way to get around. Despite the abundance of ferry routes, it is worth noting that sailing times can vary depending on weather conditions so it is worthwhile checking for live updates.