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Ko Mak is an island in Trat Province, Eastern Thailand. It is fairly undeveloped and natural.

Understand

Ko Mak

Get in

From the Ko Mak pier in Laem Ngop (Trat): Leelawadee Speedboats and Panan Speedboats provide daily speedboat service to Ko Mak, with the last boat leaving for Ko Mak at 16:00. Leelawadee provides service to the Makathanee Pier on Ko Mak's south shore, while Panan provides service to the Ko Mak Resort Pier on Ko Mak's north shore.

From Bangkok / Pattaya: Boonsiri Ferry daily service with (mini)bus transfers from Bangkok and Pattaya to connect with their Catamaran ferry service to Koh Mak and Koh Kood.

From the Laem Sok pier (Trat): Siriwhite Speedboats/CP Laem Sok Group provides daily service to Ko Mak's largest pier at Ao Nid, before continuing on to Ko Kut. There is also a new once-daily catamaran service between Laem Sok and Ao Nid.

From Ko Chang: during the high season there is a twice daily speedboat transfer from Kai Bae Beach at 09:00 and 11:00 to the Makathanee Pier on Ko Mak. First boat is a sure bet, the 2nd only if there are enough passengers. In the low season this service won't run. On the south end of Ko Chang you can catch either a speedboat or slower wooden boat from Bang Bao.

From Ko Kut: there is twice-daily speedboat service running from most resorts that own private piers at 09:30 and 12:00, arriving at Ko Mak about 45 minutes later. These boats typically continue to Ko Chang or the mainland after docking at the Makathanee Pier, Ao Nid, or Ko Mak pier.

Get around

Ko Mak has a 27 km long coastline, many long sandy beaches, a few hills. It is about 16 km2 in area.

At low tide, it is possible to walk to Ko Kham (privately owned), which is a smaller island less than 1 km northwest of Ko Mak. Ko Phi, also northwest of Ko Mak but southwest of Ko Kham, is unoccupied.

For exploring the island, motorbikes and bicycles are available for rent at numerous locations, and most beaches and restaurants are within easy walking distance.

See

Do

  • Smile Koh Mak (Learn Thai Cooking) (In Baan Ao Nid, next to Ko Mak Seafood Restaurant and Museum), +66 81 9019972 (Leng) English & Thai. Leng has been teaching Thai cooking for 5 years now, so relax and enjoy.
  • Kayak to nearby islands
  • Explore Ko Mak's quiet bicycle trails and roads on a rented bike or scooter
  • Visit nearby Ko Kradad's wild deer population
  • Enjoy Ko Mak's many small Thai and Western restaurants

Dive

Buy

The Island does not have an ATM. There is reportedly one resort which can charge your plastic card and take an additional 5% for the pleasure. There are a few small shops on the island but no 7-11.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

  • Koh Mak Retreat. Private sea view villas in a secluded location. 1,700-5,500 baht.
  • Makathanee Resort, +66 87 802757. Has beachfront bungalows, pool and sea view hotel rooms at one of the best beaches on the island. 1,000-8,000 baht.

Connect

Go next

There are daily speedboats from Ko Mak to the mainland, Ko Chang, and Ko Kut; slow wooden boats to Ko Chang and the mainland; and daily catamaran service to the mainland.

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