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Ko Lipe (or Koh Lipe) is a small island in the Adang-Rawi Archipelago of the Strait of Malacca, in Satun Province of southwest Thailand, close to the Malaysian border. The island is part of the Tarutao National Marine Park, which has a number of small islands and is known for its coral-rich waters, sandy beaches and numerous dive sites.
The seafaring Chao Ley people were the first inhabitants of Koh Lipe and a small Chao Ley village is located on the East side of the island. Traditionally, the Chao Ley fish the waters of neighbouring islands and still provide the delicious seafood available on the island today.
It is possible to anchor here and clear into Thailand (during October to May) but the anchorage (off the ferry terminal) is affected by ferry wake. Beware of the reef on the western side of the bay that extends up to 100 metres from the shore and is exposed at low water making beach access difficult.
There are other anchorages around the island, including off both Sunrise and Sunset beaches and other islands nearby, including Koh Adang and Koh Rawi. Depths decrease sharply and beware of coral heads when looking for a place to anchor.
Useful clearance port in season, especially if coming from Langkawi. Translating as “Paper Island”, Koh Lipe is home to an array of tropical fish with around 25% of the world’s species living in the area. Popular dive sites in the area include the 8 Mile Rock pinnacle and the Yong Hua Shipwreck. The main island of Koh Lipe is now packed with hotels, shops and restaurants, but the other islands of the national park remain relatively untouched.
6°29'02"N 99°18'13"E
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Cruiser Feedback 07 November, 2024:
Prices paid yesterday to Check into Thailand at Koh Lipe, Tarutao National Park, SW Thailand.
All fees paid at the ferry office beside the main immigration office.
Check in prices:
Immigration: 500 baht per person
Customs: 400 baht
Marine Office (Harbour Master): 200 baht
Immigration said they will only give a 30 day visa to skipper and crew. 60 day visa for passengers.
Check out prices are:
Immigration: 500 baht per person
Customs: 600 baht
Marine Office (Harbour master): 800 baht
These prices are ONLY during weekday office hours. Monday – Friday 08:30 to 4pm.
Weekends, after hours and holidays are more expensive.
Sue hi
Can you advise what documentation they required. Heading there next week
Regards Wayne
See Noonsite’s docs for Thailand – https://www.noonsite.com/place/thailand/view/documents/
I have reached out to the cruiser who made the report and will post here if I get an answer.