Latest updated Trat to Koh Kood ferry schedule 2025
Koh Kood is one of the most beautiful islands in the eastern sea, full of white sandy beaches, clear waters and a peaceful atmosphere. Getting to Koh Kood is very easy. You can travel from Trat Province (Laem Sok Pier) by ferry, catamaran and speedboat.
1 | Ferry Timetable
From Trat (Laem Sok Pier) → Koh Kood
🚢 Ferry
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Koh Kood Princess: Departure at 12:30 PM
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Koh Kood Express: Departures at 11:00 AM / 2:00 PM
🚤 Speedboat
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Koh Kood Express: Departures at 10:00 AM / 4:00 PM
⛴ Catamaran
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Seudamgo: Departures at 10:40 AM, 12:00 PM, 2:20 PM, 4:00 PM
From Koh Kood → Trat (Laem Sok Pier)
🚢 Ferry
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Koh Kood Princess: Departure at 9:00 AM
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Koh Kood Express: Departure at 10:00 AM
🚤 Speedboat
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Koh Kood Express: Departures at 8:30 AM, 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM
⛴ Catamaran
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Seudamgo: Departures at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:30 PM, 1:50 PM
2 | Types of Boats
🚢 Ferry: Approx. 1 hour 30 minutes
Moderate speed, budget-friendly, ideal for general tourists.
⛴ Catamaran: Approx. 1 hour 20 minutes
Smooth and stable ride, very comfortable — perfect for those prone to seasickness.
🚤 Speedboat: Approx. 1 hour
Fastest option but with limited seating. Higher cost compared to other boat types.
Can drop off directly at hotel piers on Koh Kood but only operates during high season.
3 | Travel Tips Before Departure
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Main Pier: Laem Sok Pier, Trat Province
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Arrival Time: Arrive at the pier at least 45 minutes before departure time
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Ticket Booking: It is highly recommended to book tickets online in advance, especially during holidays and peak season
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Transfer Services: Many operators provide van transfers from Trat city, Trat Airport, or even Bangkok. Hotel pickup/drop-off services on Koh Kood are also available for every scheduled boat.
Best Season to Visit: November – May (calm seas and more frequent boat departures)
4 | Highlights of Koh Kood
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Khlong Chao Beach – Home to the scenic Khlong Chao Waterfall
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Taphao Beach – Ideal for snorkeling
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Wooden Seaside Pier – A romantic photo spot extending into the sea
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Local Fishing Villages & Fresh Seafood – Experience authentic island life