Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Railay Beach
Ferries to Thailand
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Railay Beach
Ferries to Thailand
The Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach ferry route is provided by 4 ferry companies. The ferry crossing from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach is approximately 40 minutes on most ferries servicing this route. Ferries between Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach cost around $45 and $193, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach.
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) Railay Beach ferry sailings typycally depart from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) at around 10:30. The last ferry leaves at 17:00.
The Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) Railay Beach ferry trip can take around 40 minutes. The fastest Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach ferry is around 30 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 37 weekly sailings from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach serviced by Bundhaya Speed Boat, Andaman Wave Master, Tigerline Ferry & Chaokoh Ferry. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) Railay Beach ferry prices typically range between $45* and $193*. The average price is typically $91*. The cheapest ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach start from $45*. The average price for a foot passenger is $91*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated February 26.
The distance between Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach is approximately 6 miles (9km) or 5 nautical miles.
Ferry Operators servcing ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach currently do not allow cars to travel onboard.
Foot passengers can travel on the Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach ferry with Bundhaya Speed Boat, Andaman Wave Master, Tigerline Ferry & Chaokoh Ferry.
Pets currently are not allowed on ferries from Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) to Railay Beach.
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| Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai Pier) - Railay Beach Ferry Route Summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Phi Phi Island | |
| Destination Country | Thailand | |
| No. of Operators | 4 | |
| Operators | Bundhaya Speed Boat, Andaman Wave Master, Tigerline Ferry & Chaokoh Ferry | |
| Average Price | $91 | |
| Average Daily Sailings | 6 | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 37 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 40 m | |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 30 m | |
| First Ferry | 10:30 | |
| Last Ferry | 17:00 | |
| Distance | 5 Nautical Miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 February 2026.
Koh Phi Phi consists of six smaller islands, with the port located on the largest and only inhabited island of Ko Phi Phi Don. The island group, known as the Ko Phi Phi archipelago, forms part of Thailand and is renowned for being the home to an abundance of beautiful white sand beaches next to limestone cliffs. Some film fans may know some of the shores of the islands from the film ‘The Beach’. Unsurprisingly, the island group’s incredible aesthetics have prompted the tag ‘Darling of the Andaman Coast’ and has become a haven for travellers looking to explore the isles of exotic lands. Infamous for the all night parties filled with travellers and backpackers from all over the globe – those looking for a fun filled holiday ensure they head to Koh Phi Phi. The largest island of Koh Phi Phi Don is practically two islands joined together by a narrow stretch of land. The port is located at Ao Ton Sai which is found near the peninsula; it is littered with souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants and is nearly always incredibly busy. This area of the island isn’t particularly picturesque, so visitors may be best served heading to the beautiful eastern coast as soon as they step off the boat. Crossings depart from the port several times per day, heading to the nearby islands and the Thailand mainland. Due to the close proximity of the islands, sailings are relatively short and cross rugged landscapes and endless seas making for a pleasant journey.