Seahorse Ferry is offering a 24-hour ferry trip from Bangkok to Koh Samui with varying levels of accommodations.
Getting on a plane to fly down to Koh Samui is quick and convenient. But if you’re looking to start your beach getaway in true tropical fashion or you’re just looking for alternative ways to get down to the island, Seahorse Ferry has you covered. The trip is one whole day from Bangkok all the way down to Koh Samui, and depending on what you book, you can enjoy a number of amenities onboard from breakfast and live music to your very own suite.
Ditch the plane and take the Seahorse Ferry from Bangkok to Koh Samui for a different experience
Seahorse Ferry is offering travellers a 24-hour ferry ride direct to Koh Samui from Bangkok with tickets as low as THB 1,500. There are other options in case you want to be a little more comfortable during the 24-hour travel. While a THB 1,500 gets you a simple yet comfortable recliner seat, you can get a capsule for THB 3,500 or a deluxe room for two for THB 12,600. Still not satisfied? Cop the exclusive jacuzzi room for THB 22,500.
Lounging about in your room isn’t the only thing you’re going to be doing onboard. There’s a restaurant on the ship that serves Thai and European fare, and depending on which ticket you get, you can also avail of a free breakfast. They also open the restaurant to the public when they’re docked at a pier and sometimes even have live music.
In case you don’t want to bother renting or taking the overpriced local transportation on the island, you can also opt to bring your own mode of transportation along, whether it be your bike or your car. Cars cost THB 2,500 to bring on board.
For now, Seahorse Ferry is only making trips twice a month, leaving from Saengthong Warehouse here in Bangkok. Certain seats have already been fully booked for their last trip this April so if you’re planning a beach getaway to Koh Samui within the month, you’ll have to be quick.
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