Koh Phangan, Koh Samui's larger sister island, is just a short boat ride away and offers some of the most stunning beaches in the Gulf of Thailand. While most people know it for the Full Moon Party, Koh Phangan is so much more: pristine white-sand coves, world-class snorkeling, lush jungle trails, and a laid-back atmosphere that feels a world apart. Here's everything you need to know to plan the perfect day trip.
How to Get to Koh Phangan from Koh Samui
There are two main ways to reach Koh Phangan from Koh Samui: public ferry or private speedboat. Each has its advantages depending on your budget and how much flexibility you want.
Option 1: Public Ferry
Several ferry companies operate daily services between Koh Samui and Koh Phangan. The main departure points are Nathon Pier (west coast) and Big Buddha Pier (northeast). The crossing takes 30-45 minutes depending on the operator and sea conditions.
- Raja Ferry & Seatran: Departures from Nathon Pier, multiple daily crossings
- Lomprayah: High-speed catamaran from Maenam Pier, fastest crossing (20-30 min)
- Round-trip cost: 400-600 THB per person depending on operator
- Tip: Book the earliest departure (usually 07:00-08:00) to maximize your time on the island
Option 2: Private Speedboat with Samui Authentic
For the ultimate flexibility, book a private speedboat excursion to Koh Phangan. With our 10-passenger or 20-passenger speedboat, you skip the ferry queues, choose your own departure time, and can combine Koh Phangan with snorkeling stops along the way.
The crossing by speedboat takes only 20-25 minutes, and you arrive directly at the beach of your choice rather than a main pier. This means more time exploring and less time in transit.
| Option | Duration | Price | Flexibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public Ferry | 30-45 min | 400-600 ฿ / person RT | Fixed schedule |
| Shared Excursion | 20-25 min | 4,000 ฿ / person | Set itinerary, guide included |
| Private Speedboat | 20-25 min | From 18,000 ฿ (up to 10 pax) | Full freedom |
Best Beaches to Visit
Koh Phangan has dozens of beaches, but not all are practical for a day trip. Here are the top picks that combine beauty with accessibility:
Thong Nai Pan Noi
Often considered Koh Phangan's most beautiful beach. A perfect crescent of fine white sand backed by coconut palms, with calm, crystal-clear water ideal for swimming. The bay faces east, so you get gorgeous morning light. Several beachfront restaurants serve excellent Thai food. It's located on the northeast coast, about 30 minutes from Thong Sala pier by road.
Bottle Beach (Haad Khuat)
The hidden gem. Bottle Beach is only accessible by boat or a steep jungle trail, which keeps it uncrowded even in peak season. The sand is powder-fine, the water is turquoise, and the surrounding jungle creates a real Robinson Crusoe feeling. With a private speedboat, you can arrive directly on this beach — no long taxi rides or hiking required.
Haad Salad
An excellent snorkeling beach on the northwest coast. The coral reef starts just meters from shore, and you can spot colorful fish without going deep. The beach has a mellow atmosphere with a few restaurants and bars. Great for families.
Haad Yao (Long Beach)
A long, wide stretch of golden sand with shallow, calm water — perfect for swimming. Several restaurants and beach bars line the shore, making it easy to spend a relaxed afternoon here. Good snorkeling at the southern end near the rocks.
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Beyond the beaches, Koh Phangan has plenty to fill a day trip:
- Snorkeling: The waters around Koh Phangan are rich with marine life. Haad Salad, Haad Yao, and the area between Koh Phangan and Koh Ma (connected by a sandbar at low tide) are the best spots.
- Thong Sala Walking Street: If you arrive at the main pier, the nearby walking street (Saturday evenings) has excellent street food, crafts, and live music.
- Phaeng Waterfall: A jungle waterfall in the center of the island with a viewpoint trail. The hike takes about 20 minutes and rewards you with panoramic views.
- Chinese Temple (Guanyin): A serene hilltop temple with stunning views over the island's south coast. Free entry.
- Lunch by the sea: Fresh seafood and Thai cuisine at beachfront restaurants. Thong Nai Pan and Haad Yao have excellent dining options at reasonable prices.
Full Moon Party: What You Need to Know
The Full Moon Party at Haad Rin is the most famous beach party in the world, drawing 10,000-30,000 partygoers each month. If your trip coincides with a full moon, here's what to know:
- Location: Haad Rin beach (southeast tip of Koh Phangan)
- Timing: Starts around 21:00, goes until sunrise. Most people arrive by 22:00-23:00.
- Getting back: Special late-night ferries and speedboats run back to Koh Samui (usually at 02:00 and 04:00). Book your return in advance — they fill up fast.
- Day trip option: You can visit Haad Rin beach during the day and enjoy it without the party crowds. It's a beautiful beach on its own.
- Our advice: If you want the party experience, stay overnight on Koh Phangan. For a day trip, avoid the full moon date — the island gets very crowded and prices spike.
Koh Phangan Excursion Pricing
Here's what a Koh Phangan day trip costs with Samui Authentic:
| Formula | Price / Person | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Excursion | 4,000 ฿ | Speedboat, guide, lunch, snorkeling gear, hotel transfer |
| Private Speedboat (10 pax) | From 1,800 ฿/pers (group of 10) | Custom itinerary, drinks, lunch, snorkeling, hotel transfer |
| Private Speedboat (20 pax) | From 1,500 ฿/pers (group of 20) | Custom itinerary, drinks, lunch, snorkeling, hotel transfer |
Children aged 2-9 pay half price on shared excursions. Infants under 2 travel free. Private charter pricing is for the entire boat, so larger groups get better per-person value.
Practical Tips for Your Day Trip
- Bring cash — ATMs exist on Koh Phangan but some beaches are remote. Bring enough Thai baht for food, drinks, and small purchases.
- Sunscreen and water — Apply reef-safe sunscreen before departure and bring a refillable water bottle. The tropical sun is strong even on cloudy days.
- Best season — December to April offers the calmest seas and clearest water. The crossing is smooth and visibility is excellent for snorkeling. May-October can be rougher but still doable.
- On-island transport — If you take the ferry, rent a scooter at Thong Sala pier (200-300 THB/day) or hire a songthaew (shared taxi). Roads are steep and winding — only rent a scooter if you're experienced.
- With a private speedboat, you skip all land transport since we bring you directly to each beach by sea.
Frequently Asked Questions
By public ferry, 30-45 minutes. By private speedboat with Samui Authentic, approximately 20-25 minutes with the advantage of arriving directly at your chosen beach.
Absolutely. The short crossing makes it easy. With an early start, you'll have 6-8 hours on the island — enough to explore several beaches, snorkel, and enjoy a seafood lunch.
Thong Nai Pan Noi for its pristine beauty, Bottle Beach for seclusion (best reached by speedboat), Haad Salad for snorkeling, and Haad Yao for a relaxed beach day with restaurants.
Definitely — in fact, many visitors prefer it outside the full moon period. The beaches are less crowded, prices are lower, and you experience the island's natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere at its best.
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