The ferry from Ko Yao Noi to Ko Muk connects the two islands
Ko Yao Noi and
Ko Muk in Thailand. The route is offered daily by the shipping company
Tigerline Ferry. The journey time is about 3 hours and 45 minutes.
Ko Muk
Ko Muk (often spelled Koh Mook) is known as "Thailand's South Seas". Snow-white beaches lined with palm trees, where you can relax in a hammock, can be found here in abundance. It is recommended to explore the island by kayak. But also bicycle tours are possible without any problems. Located on the west coast of Thailand, one wonders why this island is still largely unknown to most tourists. The rather tranquil island is only about four kilometers long and three kilometers wide.
The ferry port on the island of Ko Muk offers connections to the islands of Ko Kradan, Ko Lanta and Ko Phi Phi as well as to the ports of Koh Lipe (Pattaya Beach) and Phuket on the mainland of Thailand. A total of 5 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club and Tigerline Ferry.
Ko Yao Noi
Ko Yao Noi literally means "the small long island". There is also a sister island, Ko Yao Yai. Both islands are quite centrally located and yet a haven of peace that is difficult to compare with the tourist strongholds of Thailand. Even in the peak tourist season, you are still alone on many beaches and can enjoy your vacation to the fullest.
From the ferry port on Ko Yao Noi island there is a ferry connection to Ko Kradan island. The route is offered daily by the shipping company Tigerline Ferry. The journey time is about 3 hours and 30 minutes.