Railay to Koh Lanta Ferry
We sail from Railay to Koh Lanta every day, carrying you down the Andaman coast from the clifftop peninsula to the long, quiet beaches of Lanta. At around 70 minutes it's one of the shorter island hops in Krabi province, with morning departures and fares from THB 732.
- 1h 10m
- Crossing
- THB 1095
- From
- 3
- Operators
- ~3
- Departures
Departure schedule
| Time | Operator | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10:30 | Bundhaya Speed Boat | Ferry | 1h 20m |
| 10:30 | Awaycation Trip | Ferry | 1h 10m |
| 10:45 | Jijie Tour and Travel | Ferry + VanCombined ticket: hotel/town transfer + ferry, booked as one. | 2h 30m |
Typical daily departures — check the live schedule and book above.
Transport types explained
- Ferry
- Larger boat, lowest fares and the steadiest ride — slower, but takes the most passengers (often vehicles too).
- Van
- Minivan transfer — often the hotel or town pick-up leg of a combined ticket.
Operators on this route
Awaycation Trip
Bundhaya Speed Boat
Jijie Tour and Travel
Piers on this route
Departing Railay
Arriving Koh Lanta
Railay can only be reached — and left — by sea, so every crossing starts with a longtail or speedboat from Railay beach. Our services head south to Koh Lanta, arriving at Saladan Pier or Tha Sai Pier depending on the boat. Both are convenient entry points for Lanta's main beach road and the ferry pier village.
What to expect on the crossing
The 70-minute journey passes through sheltered Andaman water flanked by the limestone karsts Krabi is famous for. Four operators cover this crossing with around four departures a day, mostly in mid-morning — boats go at 10:30, 10:45 and 11:40 on the services we know best.
Fares start from THB 732. Peak season runs from November through April when the Andaman is calm and clear. Outside that window, services continue but seas can be livelier — swells are usually manageable on this shorter route, but morning is always the steadier choice.