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Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier)

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06 May 25

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An iconic view of Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier)

An iconic view of Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier)

Unlock your adventure to Thailand at the incredible port of Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier)! It's your essential gateway to the stunning nearby islands. Imagine seamless connections and breath-taking scenic journeys – that's what awaits you.


As a bustling hub for both passengers and freight, Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier) boasts an impressive 22 ferry routes operated by 1 top-tier ferry companies. Get ready for a convenient sailing experience from Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier), with schedules perfectly tailored to the seasons, ensuring you always find your ideal departure, no matter the demand, weather, or tourism buzz. Your unforgettable escape begins here!

Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier) offers wonderful connections to popular routes like Koh Mook (Koh Mook Pier) - Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier), Koh Lanta (Saladan Pier) - Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier), Koh Lipe (Pattaya Beach) - Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier). You can customize your trip by choosing between a swift high-speed ferry to get there in a flash or a classic vessel for a more scenic, relaxing journey. From quick local hops to leisurely overnight voyages, your island adventure starts here.

Getting to your destination is a breeze with several excellent ferry operators departing regularly from Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier). You'll find companies like Tigerline Ferry ready to whisk you away.


Each offers a variety of onboard amenities to make your journey pleasant, from comfortable seating and delicious food and drink options to private cabins and even vehicle transport.


With a range of ticket options available depending on the company and vessel, there's something to suit everyone, whether you're traveling solo, with family, or on a business trip.

Whether you're dreaming of an exhilarating island-hopping escape, making your way back to the comfort of home, or embarking on a brand-new journey, your perfect voyage begins right here with Koh Libong (Baan Maprao Pier).

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Date Updated: 2025

Reaching Koh Libong's Shores

The journey to Koh Libong typically begins at Hat Yao Pier on the Trang mainland, where regular ferry services operate to Baan Maprao Pier. Travelers can reach Trang by train from Bangkok (approximately 12 hours) or by bus from major southern cities like Hat Yai (2 hours) or Krabi (3 hours). If flying, Trang Airport receives domestic flights, with songthaews and taxis available for the 30-minute drive to Hat Yao Pier. For those arriving by car, secure parking is available near the mainland pier, though space can be limited during peak season.

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Koh Libong: Thailand's Serene Island Paradise

Nestled in the Andaman Sea off Thailand's southwestern coast, Koh Libong stands as the largest island in Trang Province yet remains blissfully untouched by mass tourism. This tranquil island combines pristine beaches with lush mangrove forests and traditional fishing villages, offering a glimpse into authentic Thai island life. As a ferry destination, Koh Libong provides the perfect balance of natural beauty and local culture without the crowds found on more popular Thai islands.

When to Experience Koh Libong at Its Finest

Koh Libong enjoys a tropical climate with distinct dry and wet seasons, making timing essential for an ideal visit. November through April offers the most reliable weather, with sunny days, calm seas, and minimal rainfall, perfect conditions for ferry crossings and beach activities. December to February brings slightly cooler temperatures and the best visibility for spotting the island's famous dugongs. The monsoon season (May to October) brings intermittent rain and rougher seas, with some ferry services operating on reduced schedules. October and November represent excellent shoulder months with fewer visitors and increasingly favorable weather.

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Island Connections from Koh Libong

Koh Libong serves as an excellent base for exploring Trang's stunning archipelago. From Baan Maprao Pier, ferries connect to Koh Mook (30 minutes), home to the enchanting Emerald Cave that reveals a hidden beach accessible only through a sea tunnel. Koh Kradan (45 minutes) boasts some of Thailand's most pristine beaches and exceptional snorkeling opportunities just offshore. The more remote Koh Ngai (60 minutes) offers a true escape with its powdery white beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming. The ferry network also makes island-hopping adventures particularly convenient, with many boats offering scenic routes through the limestone karsts that dot the Andaman Sea.

Unforgettable Experiences on Koh Libong

Koh Libong's main draw is its status as one of the last habitats for the endangered dugong, with boat tours offering the chance to spot these gentle marine mammals grazing in the seagrass beds. The island's western beaches provide excellent sunset viewing, while the eastern mangroves can be explored by kayak through serene water channels. Seafood enthusiasts shouldn't miss the fresh catches prepared at local restaurants in Baan Batupute village, where the chili crab and grilled fish are standouts. For cultural immersion, the Muslim fishing communities welcome respectful visitors, offering insight into a way of life that has remained largely unchanged for generations.

Intriguing Tidbits About Koh Libong

Koh Libong hosts one of the last remaining populations of dugongs in Thailand, with local conservation efforts helping to protect these vulnerable sea mammals known locally as 'mermaid cows.' Unlike many Thai islands, Koh Libong has maintained its primarily Muslim culture, influencing everything from local cuisine to daily life rhythms that follow traditional practices. The island was once a significant stopover point for Chinese trading ships, with remnants of this heritage visible in some older buildings near the main village. Remarkably, Koh Libong remains one of the few Thai Andaman islands that survived the 2004 tsunami with minimal damage due to its protective geographical features.

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