Koh Lanta to Koh Mook Ferry is the most popular way to travel on this route. There are 11 daily departures available. The earliest departure from Koh Lanta is at 08:00h, arriving at Koh Mook at 13:00h. While the latest departure is at 13:30h, arriving at 14:30h. The total ride from Koh Lanta to Koh Mook lasts around 01:32h. Prices of a one way adult ticket range from €20 up to €28.
The travel distance between Koh Lanta and Koh Mook is a total of 37 nautical miles (68 km), which equals a travel time of roughly 00:50h.
The number of daily departures depends on the period you’re traveling in. Most commonly, the number of daily departures increases during the high season. Therefore, in a country like Thailand, you can expect more lines operating in the period from December to February.
Please note that the number of departures may also be limited on public holidays.
Departure and Arrival Ports
For comprehensive details about Koh Lanta and Koh Mook, including ferry port details, as well as other popular routes, please refer to the provided links below.
Koh Lanta
You can see information about the departure station and stops Koh Lanta here
Koh Mook
You can see information about the arrival station and stops Koh Mook here
Cheapest tickets
Budget-friendly tickets are listed below, depending on availability.
Adult ticket: €20 (One-Way)
or €40 (Return).
There is a total of 7 ferry companies operating the routes from Koh Lanta to Koh Mook. Here you can see the most popular ferry companies operating this route and their overall rating.
One like-minded traveller has taken the time to leave their thoughts and review their trip from Koh Lanta to Koh Mook. You can read the user's submitted review below.
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The quick journey. It did seem as though we we were smashing through the waves at points but it was quite exhilarating....Not so much that we didn’t like it… but we stopped for some while mid journey in the middle of sea with no idea what was happening. A short while later another boat pulled along side and passengers swapped from one boats to another depending on which island they were going to. It would have been good to have an idea that this would happen. Although it actually was quite amusing.