ABOUT US

About Tigerline Ferry & Siri Lanta Speedboat

Tigerline Ferry & Siri Lanta Speedboat is the largest integrated speedboat and ferry operator in the Andaman Sea. Founded in 2003, we operate one of the most extensive marine transport networks in Southern Thailand, connecting islands, provinces, and international destinations through a unified and professionally managed system.

With a fleet of over 40 speedboats and ferries, we serve more than 20 islands and over 40 stations across Phuket, Krabi, Trang, Phang Nga, Songkhla, and Satun, as well as Langkawi, Malaysia. Our network connects major destinations such as Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, Koh Lipe, Koh Yao Noi, Koh Yao Yai, Koh Kradan, Koh Mook, Koh Ngai, Koh Libong, Koh Bulone, Koh Sukorn, Koh Tarutao, Koh Phangan, Koh Samui, Koh Tao, and many more, making us the widest-reaching island transport operator in the region.

For more than two decades, we have been building and operating the backbone of island transportation in the Andaman Sea. Today, our vessels move thousands of passengers every week and hundreds of thousands annually, with the operational capacity to handle over 1,000 passengers per day during peak travel periods.

Passengers can book tickets directly through our official website at official operator pricing, ensuring accurate schedules, transparent fares, and direct operational support from the source.


A Direct Transport Operator, Not an Agency

Unlike booking platforms or travel agencies, Tigerline Ferry & Siri Lanta Speedboat is a direct transport operator. We operate our own fleet and manage our routes in-house, giving us full control over our services from planning to execution.

This direct operational structure allows us to:

  • Offer transparent, official operator pricing without additional intermediary fees
  • Provide faster and more efficient services through direct operational control
  • Adapt quickly to weather, demand, and seasonal changes
  • Support the local maritime community by operating as a Thai-owned transport provider.

Our role is not simply to sell tickets.
Our responsibility is to operate, manage, and maintain the marine transport infrastructure that connects the islands of the Andaman Sea.


The Largest Integrated Island Transport Network

Our network is designed to function as one unified transport system, connecting sea and land transportation into a single, seamless journey.

We combine:

  • Speedboats for fast inter-island connections
  • Ferries for high-capacity passenger transport
  • Airport pickup and drop-off services
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off services

This integration allows travelers to move smoothly from airports to islands, and from island to island, using a single coordinated transport network. With one online booking on our website, passengers can manage their entire journey across multiple destinations without the need to arrange separate services or rely on multiple providers.

By operating and coordinating every part of this system, we ensure reliable connections, efficient transfers, and a consistent standard of service throughout the Andaman Sea region.


Our Mission

Our mission is to make island transportation in the Andaman Sea:

  • Affordable
  • Fast
  • Convenient
  • Reliable

By operating our own fleet and controlling our routes, we ensure that island travel remains efficient and accessible while maintaining high standards and operational excellence.


More Than 20 Years of Experience

Founded in 2003, Tigerline Ferry & Siri Lanta Speedboat has been continuously operating in one of Southeast Asia’s most complex marine transport environments. As a Thai-owned company, we have grown from a local operator into the largest integrated speedboat and ferry operator in the Andaman Sea, while remaining deeply rooted in the local maritime community.

Over the years, our experience has been shaped by:

  • Seasonal weather and sea conditions unique to the Andaman region
  • High-volume tourism operations with demanding schedules
  • Complex multi-island route coordination
  • Cross-border maritime transport between Thailand and Langkawi, Malaysia

This long operational history, combined with our local ownership and hands-on management, allows us to understand the real challenges of island transportation better than any booking platform or external agency.

It is this experience that makes Tigerline Ferry & Siri Lanta Speedboat a trusted backbone of Andaman Sea transportation.


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