Key facts
What to do
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Detailed explanation4 short sections
The records show a two-way connection
Pattaya City’s 2024–2025 statistics record passenger-boat movements from Pattaya toward Na Baan and Tawaen and movements back toward Pattaya. That historical record supports the basic structure needed for a same-day visit: travel occurs in both directions.
It does not show which sailing will operate on a future travel date. Monthly movement data are evidence of recorded routes, not a booking screen or departure notice.
The published timetable remains on hold
DASTA describes daily outbound and return service, but its displayed timetable has no clear current update date. The service description can explain why a day trip may be possible; the old times cannot select today’s boat.
This answer therefore repeats no current departure, return time or fare. Those details require a live operator or city confirmation for the intended date.
Pass three checks before committing
Confirm a live outbound sailing, then confirm a return that works on the same date. Treat those as separate checks: route history in both directions is not a guarantee that both legs fit one particular plan.
Check current marine weather as a third gate. TMD supplies the live weather context, while the route sources establish only the historical service structure.
Use a conditional yes
The evidence supports saying that a one-day visit can be possible, not that it is possible on every date. The answer becomes usable only when the day’s outbound, return and marine conditions have all been checked.
If any one of those checks is unresolved, keep the plan unresolved too. Do not fill the gap with the undated timetable or historical trip counts.
Evidence
Sources
3 dated records support the material facts on this page.
- Pattaya combined passenger-boat statistics (opens in a new tab)
Pattaya Cityofficial governmentChecked
- Koh Larn destination information (opens in a new tab)
DASTA CBT Thailandofficial governmentChecked
Disputed evidence - Pattaya weather (opens in a new tab)
Thai Meteorological Departmentofficial governmentChecked