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There
are in total 4 ports that send ferries from the mainland
to the island of Koh Chang.
Koh
Chang Ferry - Ferries depart every 45 minutes
from 6.30 a.m. until 7.15 p.m The Koh Chang ferry leaves
from the Laem Ngop pier and is a passenger only ferry.
During the off season this ferry sometimes doesn't travel.

Ticket
prices:
4-wheel vehicle 150 baht, no charge for driver, but
a fee of 60 baht/passenger is applied
6-wheel vehicle, 500 baht, no charge for driver but
60 baht fee is applied for any passenger
10-wheel vehicle, 1,000 baht, no charge for driver and
one passenger
Ao
Thammachat Pier - Travel time to Koh Chang
- 30 mins. The Ao Thammachat ferry (also known as the
Ao Sapparot ferry) is the largest and fastest of the
3 ferry services. This ferry caters for foot passengers
and vehicles. Ferries leave every hour from 6.30 a.m.
to 7.15 p.m. Contact 039 528288-9 for more details.

Ticket
prices:
4-wheel vehicle, 60 baht/passenger, no charge for driver
6-wheel vehicle, 500 baht, no charge for driver but
60 baht fee is applied for any passenger
10-wheel vehicle, 1,000 baht, no charge for driver and
one passenger
Center
Point Pier - Travel time to Koh Chang - 30
mins. The central ferry, appropriately named Center
Point ferry is the most frequently used ferry for travel
between the city of Trat and the island of Koh Chang.
This like the the Ao Thammachat ferry caters for foot
passengers and automobiles. Depending on the ferry and
time of year, a ticket will cost between 60 and 100
baht per person. Ferries leave hourly from 6.00 a.m.
until 7.00p.m. Call 039 538196 for more information.

Ticket
prices:
4-wheel vehicles, 60 baht/passenger
6-wheel vehicles, 250 baht, no charge for driver and
one passenger
10-wheel vehicles, 500 baht, no charge for driver and
one passenger
Naval
Battle Monument Pier (Krom Luang Pier)
Wooden boats depart every hour from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00
p.m. The passenger fare for a round trip costs approximately
100 baht. Call tel. 039 538 084 for more details.
Please
note that vehicles used on Koh Chang should be 4-wheel
drive vehicles as road conditions are not great.
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