Want to get to Koh Tao without losing your mind? Look, don’t overthink it. I’ll lay it out for you straight—no fluff, no fake travel-blog smiles.
After you land at Samui Airport, go straight to the Lomprayah counter. Don’t get sidetracked by yoga signs or those overly friendly tour reps—focus. Ticket price: 1,100 baht, cash only. No cards—this ain’t London.
They’ll hand you two precious pieces of paper: one for the bus, one for the ferry. Guard them like your life depends on it, because without them you’re not getting on—not even the dock dog will let you pass.
Departure’s at 11:00 AM, supposedly arriving by 2:30 PM. Spoiler alert: you’ll probably get there around 4:00 PM. But hey, this is Thailand. What did you expect, Swiss precision?
The bus? If you’re lucky, comfy. If not, brace yourself for a minivan with PTSD. And for the love of Pad Thai, bring snacks. If hunger hits mid-ride, not even Buddhist calm will save you from going feral.
First leg is a 2-hour ride, followed by a pit stop in Koh Samui for some food. Then it’s one more hour of full-speed bouncing across the waves to Koh Tao. You might feel like you’re about to be stranded at sea, but eventually the engine roars back to life and—boom—welcome to paradise.
Heads-up: Koh Tao is not cheap. Taxis are non-negotiable, no matter how charming you are. They’ll charge you 300 baht flat, whether you’re going around the block or across the island. If you’re feeling bold and traveling light, rent a scooter. But beware—the roads are sketchier than your ex with Wi-Fi and red wine.
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HOW TO GET TO KOH TAO (easy af)Watch Stats: 1.8k views
Country: Thailand 🇹🇭
Destination: Koh Tao
Video Creator's Channel: Kylie Abroad