Key facts
What to do
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Use Bali Hai Pier as the supported location
DASTA’s official Koh Larn destination information identifies Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya as the departure point for public passenger boats to the island. Use the full pier name when planning the journey from accommodation.
The location claim answers where to go at city level. It does not establish a current counter, gate, queue or ticket-sales process inside the pier area.
The city data confirms two recorded routes
Pattaya City’s 2024–2025 passenger-boat data records activity on Pattaya–Na Baan and Pattaya–Tawaen routes. That supports the connection between Pattaya and the two named island endpoints.
The dataset is a historical activity record, not a live timetable. It cannot select a departure, return or endpoint for a future date.
Verify the sailing after reaching the location answer
Confirm the current sailing and intended island endpoint through a live operator or city channel. Then follow the current boarding instruction at Bali Hai rather than relying on an old gate or counter description.
This keeps the stable location claim separate from the operational details that can change. The pier may remain the supported departure point while a specific sailing still requires a fresh check.
No timetable or fare is published here
The mapped claims establish Bali Hai Pier and recorded Na Baan and Tawaen activity. They do not establish today’s sailing times, fare, disruption status or ticket procedure.
Those details remain deliberately withheld until a current source confirms them. Do not copy them from an undated destination page or infer them from historical movement counts.
Evidence
Sources
2 dated records support the material facts on this page.
- Koh Larn destination information (opens in a new tab)
DASTA CBT Thailandofficial governmentChecked
- Pattaya combined passenger-boat statistics (opens in a new tab)
Pattaya Cityofficial governmentChecked