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Phuket to Koh Yao Noi

By Green Beach Travel & Tour
4.5 (40 Reveiws)

Departure

09:30 Phuket, Thiensin Pier

Duration

40 mins

Luggage

( check Things to Know )

Amendments

( check rules )

Arrival

10:10 Koh Yao Noi, Manoh Pier

Refund

Full Refundable ( check rules )

Confirmation

Instant Confirmation

Cancellation

24 Hours before departure date
  • Economy Class

  • 490 THB
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Refund

  • Cancellations made 24 Hours or more in advance will receive a full refund.

Cancellation Policy

Booking changes or cancellations must be made up to 24 Hours before your departure date. However, Round-trip tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded after the first trip's cancellation deadline.

Amendments

  • We will be allowed without penalty if written notice is made over 12 Hours prior to departure. However amendment is subject to availability and new rates may apply.
  • Any amendment resulting in lower rates or less number of passenger is subject to 5% surcharge of the difference figure between total amounts less the amended amount.

Late Booking

For all late bookings under 2 Hours please chat with us directly.

Things to Know

  • Please arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to your trip's scheduled departure time. If you are too late, your ticket will expire and cannot be Refunded and Changed.
  • Time stated is only for estimation. The actual time schedule is subject to change without prior notice due to unpredictable weather conditions and fortuitous events.
  • The price does not include entrance fee (if any), any additional fees and surcharges.
  • No limit of baggage weight.
  • You can check in with e-ticket on mobile or device. Please make sure you check in with the right operator you booked with.
  • The price does not include entrance fee and any additional fees and surcharges.
  • Connecting Flights: The Company is a point to point carrier and we do not take responsibility for delays or connecting flight.
  • No pets allowed.
  • INFANTS are NOT allowed on speedboat.
  • The Speedboat trip is not suitable for children, people with heart or back problems, or other physical impediments.
  • Due to safety policies, pregnant passengers are not permitted to travel.
  • Always keep your valuables, crucial items, fragile belongings, passport, and important documents with you. The company is not liable for any loss or damage to these items.
  • The Speedboat departure time may vary depending on the weather conditions.
  • IMPORTANT: If the date and time specified on the ticket passed already, it cannot be changed, cancelled or refunded.
  • Check in point: at Thiensin Pier, please look for Green Beach Travel sign

Trip Information

Thien Sin Pier: Your Gateway to Phuket Adventure

Welcome to Thien Sin Pier, the place where your journey into the heart of Phuket's marvels begins! Known as Thiensin or Tian Sin, this hub is located on Srisuthat Rd, in Ratsada. But it's so much more than just a pier. It's the embarkation point that leads you to the enchanting islands of Koh Yao Yai, Koh Yao Noi, and numerous other idyllic destinations.

About Thien Sin Pier

Thien Sin Pier on beautiful Phuket Island is your gateway to effortless and exciting adventures. Start a journey here that leads to endless possibilities. The clear waters of the Andaman Sea invite you to explore the gorgeous beaches and peaceful ambiance of Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi.

If you love adventure, Thien Sin Pier is your gateway. You can head to Bang Rong Pier, the ideal starting point for exploring beautiful Phang Nga Bay. Board a traditional long-tail boat and let the gentle waves carry you through the stunning limestone cliffs and emerald waters of this famous bay.

While exploring the island, consider renting a pick-up truck for only 150 baht per day. This gives you the freedom to discover the north of the island of Phuket or Krabi, if you prefer. The choice is completely up to you. As you travel around, don't forget to visit Chong Lad Pier and Manoh Pier. These two lovely places offer unique and exciting experiences.

Thien Sin Pier is more than just a transportation hub. It's an invitation to immerse yourself in the local culture and the natural beauty of the region. Treat your taste buds to delicious Thai dishes and fresh seafood at nearby restaurants. You can also check out bustling markets, where you'll discover unique souvenirs and beautiful handmade items to remember your journey.

Thien Sin Pier offers the ideal blend of adventure and ease, inviting you to immerse yourself in the genuine charm of Phuket and its captivating attractions with every step you take. All of this is just a short stroll from this lively pier along the Andaman Sea.

Thien Sin Pier is like your special pass to Phuket and nearby islands. Whether you want peace on Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi or to see the stunning Phang Nga Bay, your adventure begins right here at this perfect starting point.

Things to Know:


Thien Sin Pier is a bustling hub for island-hopping escapades, with daily boat departures to Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Noi.

Explore the wonders of Phang Nga Bay by commencing your journey at Bang Rong Pier, where long-tail boats await to guide you through unforgettable landscapes.

For a convenient exploration of the island's scenic beauty, consider renting a pick-up truck for just 150 baht per day.

Dive into the unique experiences offered by Chong Lad Pier and Manoh Pier, adding distinct flavors to your island adventure.

Speed Boat: Thiensin Pier - Manoh Pier

Discover the Charm of Manoh Pier: Gateway to Paradise

Manoh Pier is on the calm Andaman Sea shores, near luxury resorts and beaches on Koh Yao Yai. It invites adventurers to explore the beautiful Koh Yao Yai. The pier is like a doorway to a paradise.

About Manoh Pier

Manoh Pier, located on the island of Koh Yao Yai (sometimes spelled Ko Yao Yai), is a hive of activity. Here, locals greet visitors, longtail boats bob gracefully in the waters, and the excitation of new adventures is palpable. Whether you're taking a boat to a fancy hotel or starting an island adventure, Manoh Pier is where you begin.

Santhiya Koh Yao Yai Resort sits near the peaceful Koh Yao Yai Village. It is a blend of traditional Thai charm and modern luxury.

Overlooking the Andaman Sea, guests can enjoy breathtaking views. They are just a short walk away from the village's cultural activities and authentic Thai flavors. It's where luxury meets local genuineness.

Just a 30 minute boat ride from Manoh Pier lies its twin—Koh Yao Noi. This island, smaller than Koh Yao Yai, offers an equally authentic experience.

It’s a haven of tranquility, boasting pristine beaches like Laem Had Beach and a charming Ko Yao Noi village. From Manoh Pier Koh Yao Noi, you can travel to many destinations. Places like Ao Nang, Phuket, and Krabi are popular choices.

An incredible destination known for its scenic views and beachfront. Ao Nang is a jewel in the Andaman Sea, with its bustling streets and famous Ao Nang beach. The journey from Manoh Pier is a spectacle in itself.

As one of the most exciting destinations in Thailand, Phuket offers a mix of vibrant nightlife. From Bang Rong Pier in Phuket, it's easy to catch a boat to Manoh Pier. And from here, explore the rest of Phang Nga Bay.

While you're at Manoh Pier, take the opportunity to hop over to Koh Yao Noi. Explore the island, with its scenic views, traditional villages, and the peace that comes with a place untouched by mass tourism.

Though further away, Langkawi is a must-visit. A group of islands on the border of Thailand and Malaysia, it promises unique cultural experiences and stunning landscapes.

If you start at Manoh Pier, you can go to a fancy hotel or visit nearby islands. There's so much to see and do. Koh Yao Yai has beautiful beaches.

Phuket and Ao Nang have busy streets. Starting a trip at Manoh Pier means you'll see many amazing places.

Things to know:


Manoh Pier is the main entry and exit point to Koh Yao Yai and offers daily boat rides to surrounding islands.

Always check boat schedules in advance, as they might change based on weather conditions.

The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to April.

Local vendors often set up stalls at the pier, offering a taste of authentic Thai food and trinkets.

Respect the local customs and culture. Dress modestly and always ask for permission before taking photos.