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Phuket Phiphi-Phhpi Phuket Ferry include Transfer to hotel
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One ferry transfer can make or break your day on Phi Phi. This one is built around a hotel pickup to Ratsada Pier and a smooth ferry ride that saves you from the usual Phuket-to-pier scramble. I like that it’s simple to use (think mobile ticket) and that the boat ride has practical comfort.
The two big wins for me are the convenience of being collected from your hotel in the allowed areas and the onboard basics that keep the trip from feeling like punishment. A small minimart on the vessel also helps if you forgot water or snacks. The main drawback to plan around: once you’re on Phi Phi, you don’t get included transportation around the island, so you’ll need to organize how you move on your own.
In This Review
- Key Points That Matter Before You Go
- From Your Hotel to Ratsada Pier: The Least-Hassle Start
- The Ferry Ride: Comfort, a Restroom, and an Ao Tonsai Stop
- When You Reach Phi Phi: No Included Island Transportation
- Timing That Fits: 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Day Trip Options
- What You Get for $25.10: Value Beyond the Price Tag
- Group Size and Ride Feel: Up to 300 People
- Service Quality: On-Time Pickup and Clear Communication
- Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book This Phuket to Phi Phi Ferry Transfer?
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Phuket to Phi Phi ferry transfer?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What time does the same-day roundtrip run?
- Does the ferry stop anywhere before reaching Phi Phi?
- What’s included on the ride?
- Is there transportation included on Phi Phi Island?
Key Points That Matter Before You Go

- Hotel pickup in specific areas saves you time and stress before the ferry
- Ratsada Pier transfer + ferry service is the quickest way to connect to Phi Phi
- Ao Tonsai Pier stop means the ferry route can call at a key access point
- Restroom onboard and air-conditioned vehicle keep the ride more comfortable
- Same-day roundtrip runs 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM if you want to sleep back on Phuket
- Max 300 travelers helps you gauge crowd levels without guessing
From Your Hotel to Ratsada Pier: The Least-Hassle Start

In Phuket, getting to the right pier at the right time can feel like a mini-adventure by itself. What I like here is the structure: you start with pickup from your hotel using a designated route, then you’re dropped at Ratsada Pier for the ferry connection. That means less time herding yourself through traffic and more time deciding where you want to go first on Phi Phi.
This also helps if you want a day trip without turning it into a logistics puzzle. When pickup is included, you can plan your morning around the schedule instead of around guessing what a taxi driver will charge or whether you’ll find the right ride fast enough.
One practical note: pickup is only offered in certain hotel areas. If your hotel is outside those zones, you might have to arrange another way to get to the meeting point. So it’s worth confirming your pickup eligibility before you lock it in.
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The Ferry Ride: Comfort, a Restroom, and an Ao Tonsai Stop

Once you’re at Ratsada Pier, you’re on the ferry route to Phi Phi Island. The service includes a stop at Ao Tonsai Pier, which matters because it can affect where you’re closest when you finally arrive. If your plan is to focus on the Ton Sai area and walk connections, this kind of call on the way can make the transition easier.
The ride itself is geared for comfort, not speed-only. You get a restroom onboard, and the transport to the pier is in an air-conditioned vehicle. For a day that’s only about 5 to 6 hours total, that kind of practical comfort helps more than you’d think.
There’s also a small minimart onboard for essentials. That doesn’t replace packing your own stuff, but it’s a lifesaver when you suddenly realize you forgot water or need a quick snack before you start walking around.
When You Reach Phi Phi: No Included Island Transportation
Here’s the part I’d underline for planning: transfer on Phi Phi Island is not included. The info is very clear that once you’re on the island, you shouldn’t assume transportation options are available as part of this package.
So what should you do? Treat the ferry transfer as your one organized win, then plan the rest like an independent traveler. If you’re staying near where you want to be, great—walk as much as you can. If you need rides or boat hops to reach specific beaches, you’ll have to arrange those separately.
This is also why your first choice on Phi Phi should be guided by where you land. Since the ferry route includes an Ao Tonsai Pier stop, your final orientation may be easier depending on your beach plan. Still, don’t build an hour-by-hour schedule that depends on quick, included island transport. Build flexibility into your day.
Timing That Fits: 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Day Trip Options
The same-day roundtrip is set up as a 7:00 AM start with return around 3:00 PM. For many people, that’s the sweet spot: enough time to see Phi Phi without losing your whole day, and back in Phuket early enough to make dinner plans.
If you choose a different return time, the service points you toward an overnight on Phi Phi Island. That’s actually a smart option if you want to experience Phi Phi without rushing. You avoid the classic trap: arrive tired, do the highlights at speed, then leave before the island even fully wakes up.
The total duration is listed as about 5 to 6 hours, which aligns with the ferry-focused schedule. That’s not a full sightseeing tour. It’s a transportation solution that lets you spend your energy where it counts—on the island itself, not waiting around.
What You Get for $25.10: Value Beyond the Price Tag
At $25.10 per person, the cost is low enough to feel like a bargain—if it saves you the hassle of organizing transport between Phuket and Phi Phi. This isn’t a private charter with fancy extras. It’s a transfer service designed around efficient connections.
Here’s the value angle I like: you’re paying for two things that are often the hardest to coordinate—hotel pickup and the ferry hop from a named pier connection. Add air-conditioned vehicle and a restroom onboard, and you’re getting comfort where it matters most: before you’re on the sand and ready to walk.
You’re also getting a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking time. Those are small details, but they reduce the usual stress of dealing with paperwork or last-minute confusion.
The one thing that keeps you from overspending is also the one thing you should understand up front: Phi Phi island transfers aren’t included. If you expect this package to handle every movement once you arrive, you’ll be disappointed. If you’re the type of traveler who plans routes and uses local transport when needed, this price makes a lot of sense.
Group Size and Ride Feel: Up to 300 People
The maximum group size is 300 travelers. That doesn’t mean you’ll have a packed boat at every moment, but it does tell you to expect a shared, organized ferry day rather than a quiet, low-footprint experience.
If you like calm mornings and quick dock arrivals, aim to treat the first minutes on Phi Phi as your advantage. When you reach the island, decisions happen fast: where you walk first, which beach you aim for, and how you’ll beat the crowd flow later.
A ferry with this kind of capacity also explains why the service leans into logistics—pickup routes, named piers, and a clear schedule. You’re not buying a personal guide. You’re buying a system that gets you there reliably.
Service Quality: On-Time Pickup and Clear Communication
The standout praise tied to this service is practical: on-time collection, good communication, and a well managed service. That’s exactly what I care about with transport-heavy trips. You want to know the morning won’t slide, and you want messages to make sense.
So if you’re the type who hates uncertainty—like standing around a pier wondering where your ride went—this is the kind of operation you’ll likely appreciate. The goal is to remove friction, not add entertainment.
Even without a named host or guide mentioned here, the service itself is doing the work. The vehicle pickup, pier drop-off, ferry connection, and schedule timing are the product. When it’s well run, you barely notice the machinery, which is the best kind of compliment.
Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This works best for travelers who want to spend their time on Phi Phi instead of sorting out logistics in Phuket. If you’re planning a day trip and want the convenience of pickup plus ferry connection, it fits neatly.
It’s also a good match if you’re considering an overnight on Phi Phi. The option to return at a different time is built for travelers who don’t want the day-trip rush.
You might want to think twice if:
- you require included transport on Phi Phi Island to reach multiple sites
- you prefer fully guided sightseeing with planned stops and a commentary layer
- you’re staying somewhere that might fall outside the pickup areas
In short: if your priority is moving efficiently between islands, this is your kind of booking. If your priority is full-day island transportation and structured touring, you’ll need additional arrangements.
Should You Book This Phuket to Phi Phi Ferry Transfer?
If you want a straightforward connection from Phuket to Phi Phi with hotel pickup, a comfortable ride (air-conditioned vehicle plus onboard restroom), and a clear same-day schedule, this is a strong choice. The price is reasonable for what you’re getting, as long as you plan your movements on Phi Phi separately.
My advice for deciding: match your Phi Phi plan to the transfer’s limits. If you’re happy to walk around your chosen area and arrange any beach-to-beach transport on your own, you’ll likely feel like you got a good deal. If you’re expecting the package to handle everything once you arrive, you may end up doing extra work later.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Phuket to Phi Phi ferry transfer?
The trip is listed as about 5 to 6 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is offered from your hotel in specific areas, following a designated route, and you’ll be taken to Ratsada Pier.
What time does the same-day roundtrip run?
The same-day roundtrip starts at 7:00 AM and returns at 3:00 PM.
Does the ferry stop anywhere before reaching Phi Phi?
Yes. The ferry transfer includes a stop at Ao Tonsai Pier.
What’s included on the ride?
You get an air-conditioned vehicle and a restroom on board.
Is there transportation included on Phi Phi Island?
No. Transfer on Phi Phi Island isn’t included, and once you’re on the island you should plan for transportation on your own.



























