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Pattaya’s cross-gulf ferry is finally launched

The first ‘Blue Dolphin’ ferry of the Pattaya – Samui route was officially launched on Saturday, September 10th, aiming to stimulate Thai Tourism.

The ferry, carrying about 200 vehicles, traveled off from the Chuksamed Pier of the Sattahip district and arrived at Koh Samui, Surat Thani, yesterday, marking the ship’s first berthing on the route.

‘The Blue Dolphin’ ferry, operated by the Seahorse Ferry, can accommodate up to 200 private cars and 586 passengers with a total of 15 rooms, categorized into 5 room types: Premier, Suite, First Class, Comfort, and Capsule. The Pattaya – Samui route takes approximately about 13 hours per trip.

Previously, the ferry had launched its first operation with the route from Sattahip to the southern area of Songkhla on November 8th, 2021, after a long delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic. For the latest stories follow Bangkok Jack News on Twitter.

For more information please check out their Facebook here. Keep mind regularly scheduled trips are not yet being done and the recent trip was a test run but is expected to be fully effective by the end of September.

Final bookings will be done via SPcruise.com, but the website is not yet live. – The Pattaya News.

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