Overview
The Phuket–Maiton Island route is a short maritime connection in southern Thailand linking the island of Phuket with Maiton Island (also written as Koh Maiton), a privately managed island located offshore in the Andaman Sea. The route functions primarily as a passenger transport connection supporting regional marine access rather than a general public commuter corridor.
Route / Location Description
Maiton Island is situated to the southeast of Phuket in coastal Andaman Sea waters. The route generally travels from Phuket’s southeastern shoreline across relatively short offshore waters toward Maiton Island. The crossing distance varies slightly depending on departure pier location, but the route typically involves a direct south-southeast marine passage.
Operations and Seasonality
Marine access to Maiton Island is available throughout most of the year, subject to prevailing sea and weather conditions. Operations generally align with regional Andaman Sea seasonal patterns. During the dry season, sea conditions are typically calmer and services generally operate more consistently. During the southwest monsoon period, sea conditions may become rougher, and marine operations are more dependent on weather assessments. Transport is generally conducted via organized boat services rather than frequent public ferry-style operations.
Typical Travel Time
Due to the island’s close proximity to Phuket, travel times are relatively short. Speedboat crossings commonly take around 15 to 25 minutes under normal sea and operational conditions. Travel time may vary depending on vessel type and sea state.
Terminals / Departure and Arrival Points
Phuket Departure Points
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Services typically depart from piers on Phuket’s southeastern coastline that support marine passenger transport to offshore island destinations.
Maiton Island Arrival Areas
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Arrivals usually occur at designated landing or reception areas managed on Maiton Island, depending on vessel type and operational arrangements.
Historical or Development Context
Maritime access to Maiton Island developed in association with broader island transport infrastructure in the Phuket region. As offshore access and maritime operations expanded in southern Thailand, structured marine connections to Maiton Island became more established, replacing earlier small-boat access patterns.
Safety, Regulations, or Operational Notes
Operations along the route are subject to Thai maritime transport regulations, including vessel licensing, safety equipment standards, and operational compliance requirements. As with other Andaman Sea routes, operators typically adjust or suspend services in response to adverse weather or rough sea conditions in accordance with safety considerations.
Summary
The Phuket–Maiton Island route is a short marine transport connection in the Andaman Sea providing organized passenger access between Phuket and Maiton Island, characterized by short crossing times and seasonal operational considerations influenced by regional sea conditions.