How to Get from Bangkok to Koh Tao (2026): Bus, Train, Ferry or Flight?


✓ Updated March 20, 2026

How to Get from Bangkok to Koh Tao

This is one of those Thailand routes where “just take the ferry” is not even close to enough information.

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Best overall: 12Go combo ticket
Current route headline: from THB 851
Best mainland route: Chumphon
Fastest air play: Samui + ferry

Quick Verdict

For most travellers, the easiest answer is still a combined Bangkok to Koh Tao ticket through 12Go. On March 20, 2026, 12Go’s Bangkok to Koh Tao route page was showing the route from THB 851, with bus, train, ferry, van, and taxi-linked options all in one place. 12Go’s own Koh Tao guide also says most travellers book a package from Bangkok down to the east coast and then take the boat across, with package pricing around 1,100 THB one way. If you want the cleanest mainland path, Chumphon is usually the smarter route because Koh Tao sits closer to it than to Surat Thani. If you want the fastest travel day, the practical premium move is usually fly south, then ferry, most often via Koh Samui.

Best for:

  • backpackers who want one booking instead of piecing it together
  • travellers deciding between budget and speed
  • people who know Koh Tao is the goal but are unsure which southern gateway to use
Main catches:

  • Koh Tao has no airport, so every route ends in a boat
  • the “cheap” route often means a long chained transfer day
  • weather and sea conditions still matter once the island leg begins

Best Option Overall: Book the Whole Route as One Package

Bangkok to Koh Tao is not a route where most people gain much by pretending they want full transport freedom. The simplest play is to book a combined route and let one platform show the chain clearly.

This is exactly the kind of route where 12Go is useful, because it shows the overland and sea legs together. That matters more here than on a plain city-to-city route.

My pick

If you are backpacking and cost matters, book the full Bangkok to Koh Tao chain through 12Go. If speed matters, stop pretending the overland path is efficient and look at flights to Koh Samui or another southern gateway.

Compare Bangkok to Koh Tao on 12Go →

Train or Bus via Chumphon: Usually the Best Mainland Route

If you are building the route yourself, Chumphon is usually the smarter mainland target. 12Go’s Koh Tao guide says the island sits closer to Chumphon than to Surat Thani, and that the Chumphon to Koh Tao boat ride usually takes around three to four hours, with pricing around 600 THB one way.

That is the key logic. If your only goal is getting from Bangkok to Koh Tao overland, it usually makes more sense to head for the closer coast and keep the sea leg shorter.

You can do this by overnight train or bus from Bangkok, then connect to the boat. It is not glamorous, but it is rational.

Via Surat Thani: Works, But It Is Usually the Longer Island Chain

Surat Thani still works as a Koh Tao gateway, but it is usually not the cleanest if Koh Tao is the only objective. 12Go’s Koh Tao guide says that if you start from Surat Thani, you typically call through Koh Samui and Koh Phangan before reaching Koh Tao, with the journey generally taking around five hours and costing around 700 THB one way.

So yes, you can do it. I just would not call it the best mainland route unless you were already committed to Surat Thani for some other reason, like a particularly cheap flight or onward route.

Fly to Koh Samui then Ferry: Best Fast Premium Move

If you want the fastest practical route, the cleanest premium version is usually to fly to Koh Samui and then take the ferry onward. 12Go’s Koh Tao guide lists Koh Samui as one of the closest airports to the island, and the same guide says Koh Samui to Koh Tao is usually around 1h10 to 1h30 by boat, with pricing around 600 THB one way.

That is why Samui is the fast-money option. You are paying to cut out a lot of mainland grind.

Check flights south on Trip.com →

Fastest vs Cheapest

Route styleBest forWhy it worksMain catch
Bangkok combo ticketMost backpackersOne booking, clear chainLong travel day
Train or bus via ChumphonDIY overland travellersCloser coast, shorter sea legStill a chain of steps
Via Surat ThaniPeople already tied to SuratWorks with cheap southern flightsUsually the longer island chain
Fly to Koh Samui + ferryShort trips and comfort-first travellersFastest realistic routeMost expensive

When to Book

I would not leave this route to the final last minute if you are travelling in a good-weather stretch or syncing it with island plans. Packages and boat-linked routes are exactly where late planning gets annoying fast.

This is also a route where it helps to compare the whole chain at once, not just a single segment. That is another reason 12Go works well here.

Best Booking Move

Use 12Go if you want the easiest overland-and-boat route. Use Trip.com if you decide speed is worth paying for.

Compare Bangkok to Koh Tao →
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to get from Bangkok to Koh Tao?

For most people, a combined Bangkok to Koh Tao package is the easiest. If time matters more, fly south and connect by boat.

Is Chumphon or Surat Thani better?

Usually Chumphon, because Koh Tao is closer and the onward boat is shorter. Surat Thani still works, but it is often the longer route.

Can I fly direct to Koh Tao?

No. Koh Tao has no airport, so every route finishes with a boat crossing.

Sources checked on March 20, 2026: 12Go Bangkok to Koh Tao route page, 12Go Koh Tao travel guide, 12Go Koh Samui and Surat Thani route pages, and current route descriptions on those pages.


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