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By
Train
You can
economize by making the trip from Bangkok (or elsewhere)
to Samui by taking the train, and if you have the time,
it can be good fun. Most people opt for a second-class berth
in a fan-cooled or air-conditioned compartment, while a
private first-class cabin for two can be very romantic!
Either way, the cabin service is usually quite good
While
the trip is long and the noise of the train may wake you
up often, new friendships are sometimes made during the
journey. Don't forget to take a bottle of water and tissue
paper on board with you. The conductor will waken you prior
to your early morning arrival in Suratthani, but you might
want to take a small alarm clock with you in case.
NOTE:
If no sleeping berths or (reclining) seats in second class
carriages are available, think very carefully before buying
a third class train ticket. The seats are straight backed
and fairly rigid, and the carriages can get very full and
warm. It might be the longest journey of your life.
When
you disembark at Suratthani, employees of the bus company
will be waiting to stow your bags in the correct bus that
will take you to the ferry pier for the boat ride to Samui.
When
you board the ferry, if you're still sleepy, you can buy
a seat in the "VIP" aircon lounge for 40 baht.
The seats recline and are very comfortable.
These
Rail-Bus-Ferry tickets can be purchased at the train station
in Bangkok. For the return trip from Samui, you can buy
them on the island at Songserm and other travel agents.
A detailed time-table
can be found at the Thailand
Train Information
STATE
RAILWAY OF THAILAND
Thon Buri Station Southern Line
Advance tickets are available at all principal stations
or the Bangkok Advance Booking Office.
Tel.(662) 225-0300 ext 5200-3.
By Bus
While it has certain drawbacks, the bus is easily the most
economical way to travel, and an adventure in itself. You
can buy tickets and board at the major Bangkok public bus
stations, or if you are stopping at Khao San Road, you can
catch an overnight bus departing in the evening, to all southern
destinations including Samui. You will stop very early in
the morning at Suratthani, which is the mainland access city
to Samui, where you will transfer to another bus for the trip
to the ferry that crosses to the island.
Be aware
that not all buses are the same. Spending a few baht more
can make a significant difference in comfort. The most comfortable
are probably the overnight "Super VIPs." These
air-conditioned double decker vehicles have toilets, seats
that lean back quite far with leg rests at the bottom, and
they also supply blankets for the journey. All buses stop
at least once for refreshment, but little or no food or
drink is served on board. An evening video is almost always
shown on an overhead TV, and played at volumes that may
make sleep difficult. However once the film ends around
10:00 pm, if you're lucky, you may sleep through much of
the night.
Khao
San Road
Known to readers of every budget traveler's guide, this
little corner of the city is the first stop for many first-time
travelers to Thailand who wish to spend a little time in
Bangkok before continuing their journey. Catering especially
to "backpackers", most find Khao San Road a very
hospitable place, and the easiest way to ease into the country
with a minimum of culture shock. All the merchants and travel
agents speak English, there are second-hand bookshops, coffee
shops and inexpensive guesthouses, and many spend a few
very comfortable days there chatting with travelers from
all over the world before moving on to their next destination.
AIR-CONDITIONED
COACH
Tour buses run directly from Bangkok to Samui, and Samui to
Bangkok via the vehicle ferry from Donsak in Suratthani Province.
Southern
Bus Terminal :
Boromratchchonnani Rd, Bangkok Tel: (662) 435-1200, 434-7192
SONGSERM
Joint Ticket - Bus and Express Boat
Kaosan Road, Bangkok, Tel: (662) 629-0781
By
Boat
If you are planning to drive to Donsak Ferry pier and put
your vehicle on board, plan to arrive at least 45 minutes
prior to the departure of the boat you wish to take, so that
you are not too far back in the queue.
| FERRY |
Raja
Ferry Surat Thani / Koh Samui |
Donsak
to Samui |
08.00 |
10.00 |
12.00 |
14.00 |
16.00 |
17.00 |
18.00 |
Samui
to Donsak |
06.00 |
08.00 |
10.00 |
12.00 |
14.00 |
15.00 |
17.00 |
| Air-condition-BUS
available for Surat Thani - Koh Samui (using ferry) |
| FERRY |
Seatran
Ferry Surat Thani / Koh Samui |
Donsak
to Samui |
07.00 |
09.00 |
11.00 |
13.00 |
15.00 |
17.00 |
Samui
to Donsak |
09.00 |
11.00 |
13.00 |
15.00 |
17.00 |
19.00 |
| Air-condition-BUS
available for Surat Thani - Koh Samui (using ferry) |
SONGSERM
Express Boat |
Samui
- Koh Tao (price
345 baht)
| Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
| 09:00 |
11:25 |
Daily |
| 11:00 |
14:00 |
Daily |
Samui
- Koh Pha-Ngan (price
95 baht)
| Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
| 09:00 |
09:45 |
Daily |
| 11:00 |
11:45 |
Daily |
| 17:30 |
18:15 |
Daily |
Suratthani
- Samui (price
150 baht)
| Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
| 08:00 |
10:30 |
Daily |
|
Koh
Tao - Samui
| Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
| 10:30 |
13:15 |
Daily |
| 14:30 |
17:15 |
Daily |
Koh
Pha-Ngan - Samui
| Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
| 06:15 |
07:00 |
Daily |
| 12:30 |
13:15 |
Daily |
| 16:30 |
17:15 |
Daily |
Samui
- Suratthani
| Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
| 14:00 |
16:30 |
Daily |
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Remark:
Subject to change without notice.
By
Air
The direct flight from Don Muang airport in Bangkok to Samui
is by far the most convenient way to come. Samui Airport is
privately owned and operated by Bangkok Airways and the price
of the ticket is high by comparison to other comparable destinations
throughout the country, however the airport is a sight for
sore eyes (and sore bodies.) This delightful little facility
has won International awards for its environmentally friendly
design and bucolic charm.
Note:
Bear in mind you will be required to pay a 450 baht per
person surcharge upon your departure from Samui airport,
payable in baht.
An economical
option to consider is a flight from Bangkok to Suratthani
with Thai Airways. The cost of the ticket is substantially
less than the Bangkok Airways direct flight to Samui. However
from Suratthani you will still have to take a bus from the
airport to the ferry for the 1 hour 20 minute boat ride
across. Because of the ferry and flight schedules, this
itinerary seems more practical going than coming.
Bangkok
Airways
(Koh Samui: (076) 225-033-4, Bangkok: 229-3434, 229-3456,
535-2429, 535-3756) offers direct flights linking Koh Samui
with Koh Samui, the principal island in the Thai Gulf.
Remark:
Subject to change without notice.
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