Koh Kradan – Phuket
Ferry to Phuket Island
Koh Kradan – Phuket
Ferry to Phuket Island
The Koh Kradan Phuket ferry is serviced by 2 ferry companies: Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club & Bundhaya Speed Boat. Koh Kradan Phuket ferries take around 3 hours 40 minutes. The ferry costs between £83 and £184, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Koh Kradan to Phuket.
The first Koh Kradan Phuket ferry typically departs from Koh Kradan at around 10:45. The last ferry usually departs at 10:50.
The Koh Kradan Phuket ferry trip can take around 3 hours 40 minutes. The fastest sailings are approximately 3 hours 40 minutes with Bundhaya Speed Boat. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are 10 weekly sailings from Koh Kradan to Phuket provided by Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club & Bundhaya Speed Boat. Timetables can change from season to season.
Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club provide 6 sailings weekly. Bundhaya Speed Boat provide 6 sailings weekly.
Koh Kradan Phuket ferry prices typically range between £83* and £184*. The average price is typically £101*. The cheapest Koh Kradan Phuket ferry prices start from £83*. The average price for a foot passenger is £101*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25.
The distance between Koh Kradan to Phuket is approximately 58.5 miles (94.1km) or 51 nautical miles.
No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Koh Kradan and Phuket.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club & Bundhaya Speed Boat ferries between Koh Kradan and Phuket.
Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Koh Kradan to Phuket.
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Koh Kradan - Phuket (Rassada Pier) Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Thailand | |
Destination Country | Thailand | |
No. of Operators | 3 | |
Operators | Bundhaya Speed Boat, Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club & Tigerline Ferry | |
Average Price | £101* | |
Average Daily Sailings | 4 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 28 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 3h 48m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 3h 10m | |
First Ferry | 10:15 | |
Last Ferry | 13:50 | |
Distance | 50 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
Situated to the southwest of the Thailand mainland, Koh Kradan Port belongs to an island resting on the cerulean blue Andaman Sea. Boasting postcard-picture white sand beaches, snorkelling opportunities and low-tide sandbars, Koh Kradan is renowned for being one of the most beautiful and exciting islands belonging to Thailand. The styles of beaches vary across the island; some are known for their range of activities such as snorkelling and kayaking, whereas some are secluded beaches perfect for lazy days in the sun. Much like many of the islands laying nearby Thailand, Koh Kradan has maintained its authentic feel and is yet to succumb to many of the modern advances of the 21st Century. There is no airport so the only access to the island is via boat, and the incoming ferry crossings are typically from islands in close proximity. Transport around the island is limited; there is no public transport such as trains or buses, therefore taxis are the easiest way to reach the port. For visitors who reside near the port area, it is regarded as a very pleasant walk, especially during the summer months. Ferry routes can be inconsistent during rainy season, and are known for running less frequently - it is worthwhile checking for live updates to ensure the crossings are still in operation.
The largest island belonging to Thailand, Phuket is so large that it barely feels like an island. The party reputation it maintains may be justified, after all the streets in summer are littered with tourists sampling the cheap alcohol in between moving across the myriad of bars and clubs. However, there is a lot more to Phuket than beach tans and booze; the town centre offers an interesting cultural experience with the array of museums and art galleries, whilst the north of the island embodies a relatively peaceful haven. Sirinat National Park and Khao Thaew Reserve supply the opportunity to witness some stunning views of breathtaking mountainside, perfect for enviable photos. Even if sunbathing and watersports aren’t your thing, it would be a shame to miss out on the beautiful scenery that surrounds the Andaman Sea. Adrenaline junkies flock on the speed boat tours that circle the neighbouring islands, or for a more tranquil, romantic experience, the sunset dinner cruise is the perfect way for couples to spend an evening. Alternatively, the beaches that line the coastline are ideal for whiling away a few hours under the glorious sunshine.
There is a bus service in operation around the island for public transport, or for private transfers, motorbike taxis are fairly affordable and tuk-tuks are a compulsory part of Thai culture.