Ferries from Koh Kood to Trat

Ferries from Koh Kood to Trat

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Koh Kood to Trat Ferry Schedule

Koh Kood to Trat Ferry Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
KoKut Express Ferry 08:30 - 10:45฿ 700
Boonsiri High Speed Ferries VIP Class 11:00 - 13:00฿ 750
Seudamgo Catamaran 13:30 - 14:10฿ 600

Transportation from Koh Kood to Trat

Facts about the ferry from Koh Kood to Trat

Cheapest Ferry$17
Fastest Ferry40m
Earliest Ferry9:00 AM
Latest Ferry1:30 PM
Daily Ferry Routes5
Distance34 kilometers
Ferry CompaniesSeudamgo

Koh Kood to Trat Destination Reviews

FF
Seudamgo ferry is the last one from Ko Kood to the mainland and you make it on time to Trat airport for the Bangkok Airways flight in the afternoon (low season August 2023). To book tickets online is difficult since the office does not offer Paypal payment. 12go Asia is helpful here. The ferry ship is smaller than other ferries. It is modern and safe, but keep in mind that it shakes a bit more on the water. In the low season it can be difficult to find a transfer service to Trat airport (transfers seem to be overpriced, only Boonsiri ferry offers a reasonable price).
Ferry Catamaran, Seudamgo, Aug 15, 2023
AP
I had to buy an all new ticket from ko kood to Trat airport, it was impossible to add only trat pier to Trat airport
Ferry Express, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Feb 2, 2023
KL
Everything was perfectly arranged from the pick up at the hotel until the drop off at the airport!!
Ferry Express, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Nov 20, 2022
AT
The trip was long, with several transfers. All transfers took place, we got to our destination. But each transplant was fraught with difficulties. At the hotel, we were at the reception exactly on time, we were expecting a driver, but it was not there and we did not know why. We had to contact customer service who told us that the driver was running late. He was late, but arrived, unloaded us at the pier and left without saying a word. We had to figure out where to go and what to do. Having safely boarded the ferry and swam to Trat, we again faced difficulty - we did not know where the next driver was waiting for us, who should take us to the Airport. We searched for him, asked - without result. As a result, we had to contact support again to find out where the driver was and where we should go, in response to this appeal, they wrote to us that we were "disturbing customers". After that, we thanked the support and did not turn to them anymore, we found out everything ourselves. This was our first bad experience with the "12go.asia" service. All other trips were perfect! I hope this was an exceptional case and we were just not very lucky. In any case, the "12go.asia" service is convenient and useful.
Ferry Express, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Nov 12, 2022
OB
Taking a taxi to Trat airport was not easy
Ferry Catamaran, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Oct 12, 2022
AR
Too Full and too many people in Board
Ferry Catamaran, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Dec 29, 2021
IF
No provision made for wet weather conditions - baggage not covered in transit from pier to office in heavy rain. Crew struggled to dock in conditions that were not good but nevertheless not terrible.
Ferry Catamaran, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Jul 9, 2021
YU
great experoence for all
Ferry Catamaran, Boonsiri High Speed Ferries (บุญศิริเรือเร็ว), Dec 14, 2020
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How to get from Koh Kood to Trat by ferry

Ferry travel is an undeniably picturesque way to travel between Koh Kood and Trat. The ferry from Koh Kood to Trat departs regularly according to the schedule. We recommend booking your ferry ticket in advance, especially if you plan to travel during the high season or long weekends and national holidays. Book online to avoid long waiting queues at the pier and ensure your trip goes as planned. While ferry travel may be a real trial for those prone to motion sickness, quite often, it is the only way to reach some of the best island destinations, so get prepared and embark on your adventure!

How far is Koh Kood from Trat?

If you choose to travel from Koh Kood to Trat by ferry, you will have to cover 34 km.

How long does it take to get from Koh Kood to Trat by ferry?

The duration of your ferry travel from Koh Kood to Trat should be within 40m – 40m range. It may depend on the type of the ship – fast or slow, the route – direct or calling to other piers enroute, and the weather conditions – rains and winds are not the best friends for ferries. Do expect delays or trip cancellations if the weather is stormy or your travel falls on off-season or shoulder season. It is highly advisable not to plan tight onward connections after your ferry trips – even if the weather is good, delays are possible as the sea is always unpredictable.

How much does it cost to get from Koh Kood to Trat by ferry?

The Koh Kood – Trat route is served by the following operators: .
There are differently priced tickets, and the cheapest one is only . The most expensive one will set you back . Before you buy your ticket, make sure you understand what your fare includes as there may be different luggage allowances, seat classes, and extras – water, snacks, etc.

Travelling by ferry essentials

  • We do recommend buying your ferry tickets in advance, especially if your route is served by smaller vessels that offer a limited number of daily departures. To book in advance is of primary importance not only during the high season but off-season, too. Sometimes it is ok to show up at the pier and hop on the next ferry but remember that this is not possible for any destination, and you may end up waiting for hours for the next departure and to have to change your travel plans.
  • Shipping is highly dependent on weather conditions. It mostly refers to the open sea routes, e.g. between the destinations in the open sea and the coast as well as between the islands scattered in the sea. If the waves are high, even the islands which sit closest to the shore are often cut off from the continent – all vessels may be ordered to remain in the harbor. So do keep in mind that during stormy weather, delays and cancellations may occur. Strong winds and heavy rains may interfere with your sea journey, too. So take it into consideration while making your travel plans.
  • Very often, a more expensive fare means less time spent on board, though the difference in price also may be due to the different cabin classes. Always check how long your trip lasts – it may be worth paying extra to cut your travel time to an hour instead of three, right? Travel time can be crucial if you are prone to seasickness, so choosing the cheapest ferry ticket is not always a good idea.
  • Speedboats bring you to the destination in the shortest time possible, while fast catamarans are also a decent choice, often taking only slightly more time. On some routes, slower and sometimes overnight ships are available, proving a prudent option if you are ready to spend a night on board. It actually allows you to save some bucks in your pocket that you would have otherwise spent on a hotel room. Yet again – longer ferry trips are not for everyone.
  • If you are prone to seasickness, take medicine half an hour before you board your ferry, not when you have already started feeling nausea – this way it will not help. Opt for staying on the open deck with a fresh breeze blowing into your face wherever possible. On vessels with several decks, the lower one normally feels more stable, while the upper one often is more of a rock-n-roll type.
  • A rule of thumb, choose bigger and more stable car ferries or high-speed boats if you suffer from rough seas. The former feels very steady even when stormy, and the latter is fast. Avoid catamaran-like ferries as they ride the wave rather than cut through it – which means constant ups and downs, ups and downs, OMG. If you happen to choose a catamaran, do follow our recommendation above.
  • Ferry is often not the only way to travel between certain destinations. It is obviously more scenic but usually pricier and may take much longer than if opting for a flight or a bus ride. Before you go, check if your island destination is connected to the mainland with a bridge – many islands which are located close to the shore, in fact, are.
  • Always put on your life jacket. Regulations around the world differ greatly and, in some countries, are more relaxed than in others. Anyway, almost everywhere, passengers are supposed to wear their life vests. If you are not provided with one, do not hesitate to ask where they are located.
  • Note that piers at some destinations collect a special ‘pier fee’ from all arriving passengers. As a rule, this fee is not included in your ticket price and should be paid on arrival.
  • Reading other travellers’ reviews is the best way to get an idea of what to expect from your ferry trip. Do check their experience to get the most out of your sea journey.