Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) - Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort)

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Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) - Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort)
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Krabi Koh Ngai Ferry

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Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) Guide

Is there a ferry from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier)?

Songserm, Andaman Wave Master, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club, Phi Phi Cruiser, Seatran Discovery connecting Langkawi, Malaysia, Phi Phi Island, Thailand. Ferries from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) sail approximately 21.0 times a day and up to 133.0 times a week.

Where can I get a ferry from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier)?

Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) ferries sail to Koh Bulon (Pansand Resort), Koh Kradan, Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier), Koh Lipe (Pattaya Beach), Koh Mook (Koh Mook Pier), Koh Ngai (Kaimuk Tong Resort), Koh Phi Phi (Laemtong Beach), Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier), Koh Yao Noi (Manoh Pier), Koh Yao Yai (Klong Hia Pier), Langkawi (Telaga Harbour Marina), Phuket (Rassada Pier).

How long is the ferry from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier)?

Ferries sailing from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) can range between 59m and 9h 40m. Ferry times can change from season to season.

What is the most Popular route from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier)?

The most popular route from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) is Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) - Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier).

How much do ferries from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) cost?

Ferry price from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) can range between £12 and £81 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.

Is there a car ferry from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier)?

No operators from this port take cars on board.

Are foot passengers allowed on ferries from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier)?

Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier). You can travel as a foot passenger from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) with Songserm, Andaman Wave Master, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club, Seatran Discovery, Phi Phi Cruiser.

Can I take my pet on the ferry from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier)?

You can take your pet on the ferry from Krabi (Klong Jilad Pier) with Phi Phi Cruiser. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.


Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) Guide

Koh Ngai (Koh Ngai Resort) Ferry Port

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.


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