Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Koh Bulon (Pansand Resort)
Ferries to Thailand
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Koh Bulon (Pansand Resort)
Ferries to Thailand
The Koh Phi Phi Koh Bulon ferry route connects Phi Phi Island with Thailand and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club service runs up to 7 times per week with a sailing duration of around 3 hours 5 minutes While the Bundhaya Speed Boat service runs up to 7 times per week with a duration from 3 hours.
So that’s a combined 14 sailings on offer per week on the Koh Phi Phi Koh Bulon route between Phi Phi Island and Thailand. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.
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Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) ferries are operated by Songserm, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club, Bundhaya Speed Boat, Phi Phi Cruiser, Tigerline Ferry, Seatran Discovery, Chaokoh Ferry, Andaman Wave Master connecting Phi Phi Island, Thailand with 27 destinations. Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) Ferries sail around 52 times a day and up to 383 times a week.
Ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Phuket (Rassada Pier) sail approximately 57 times per week with a crossing time of 1h 20m. The average price of a Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Phuket (Rassada Pier) ferry is about $57.
The Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) ferry runs 28 times per week with a duration of 1h 59m. The average price of a Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) ferry is around $38.
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) ferries sail to Krabi Airport, Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier), Koh Ngai (Kaimuk Tong Resort), Phuket (Rassada Pier), Koh Lipe (Pattaya Beach), Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier), Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort), Ao Nang (Nopparat Thara Beach), Koh Jum / Koh Pu (Koh Jum Pier), Koh Mook (Koh Mook Pier), Koh Sukorn, Koh Kradan, Koh Yao Noi (Manoh Pier), Krabi (River Marina Pier), Koh Bulon (Pansand Resort), Koh Bulone (Bulone Beach), Phuket Airport, Koh Libong, Koh Mook (Charlie Beach Resort), Langkawi (Telaga Harbour Marina), Koh Yao Yai (Klong Hia Pier), Railay Beach, Langkawi (Kuah Jetty), Krabi (Chaofa Pier), Phuket (Ao Po Pier), Trang Airport, Trang (Hat Yao Pier).
The price of a ferry from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) starts at around $203.88. Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) ferries can range between $203.88 and $23.24 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
The fastest ferry from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) is on the Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) ferry in 30m with Bundhaya Speed Boat and Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club.
Car ferries do not sail from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), only foot passengers can board ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier).
Foot passengers can travel on ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) with Bundhaya Speed Boat, Tigerline Ferry, Phi Phi Cruiser, Songserm, Chaokoh Ferry, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club, Andaman Wave Master, Seatran Discovery.
You can take your pet on the ferry from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) with Phi Phi Cruiser. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
Cabins are currently unavailable on all ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier).
One of many small islands in the Satun Province on the Andaman coast of the south of Thailand, Koh Bulon Port is one of the most luxurious port areas in Thailand. The beaches next to the port are renowned for being among the most beautiful in south east Asia, offering tourists the opportunity to sample snorkelling and swimming at their own leisure. For alternative pastimes, there is also the chance to go rock pooling, jungle trekking and shell collecting – a perfect way to spend a cost free day. The island is very much a natural habitat that hasn’t been impacted by modern technologies; there are no cars or even roads on the island so walking is the only viable option for transport. The area surrounding the port is largely engulfed by a forest area, therefore it is advised to wear long sleeves, sensible shoes and insect repellent to avoid mosquito bites. The port itself is relatively simplistic; there aren’t many amenities on offer due to the minimalist lifestyle of the island and the small population. The ferry routes on offer are to nearby islands belonging to Thailand, the longest crossing taking around two hours. With the quick sailings the vessels are fairly simplistic, so it is worthwhile taking food and drink on board.