Fees · Destination Guide
Koh Phangan Thailand
Base on Koh Phangan for Sail Rock big-fish dives, Koh Ma snorkel days, and jungle-to-beach downtime
Updated Jan 23, 2026 • 15 sources
Fees And Permits
Confirm these fees before you book so your operator plan and day budget match what you will pay onsite.
Fees You Can't Skip
- Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park entrance fee - THB 300 adult (foreigner), THB 150 child (foreigner)
- Than Sadet - Ko Pha-Ngan National Park entrance fee - THB 100 adult (foreigner), THB 50 child (foreigner)
- Typical payment pattern: There is no Koh Phanganspecific tourism levy or islandwide marinepark tag for standard diving, but day trips that enter Thai national parks charge entrance fees.
What people usually pay
There is no Koh Phangan-specific tourism levy or island-wide marine-park tag for standard diving, but day trips that enter Thai national parks charge entrance fees. Confirm whether your tour includes the fee or collects it in cash on the day, and keep your receipt if issued by rangers.
| Fee | Amount | Applies to | Where to pay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park entrance fee | THB 300 adult (foreigner), THB 150 child (foreigner) per day entry | Visitors entering Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park | Collected at the park (often via your tour operator) or at park checkpoints | Some tours bundle the fee, others collect cash at check-in. The park may close in late-year monsoon months (dates vary). Keep your receipt available for inspection. |
| Than Sadet - Ko Pha-Ngan National Park entrance fee | THB 100 adult (foreigner), THB 50 child (foreigner) per day entry | Visitors using park trails, waterfalls, and protected areas | At the park entrance booth | Carry small cash and visit early. After rain, trails can be slippery near waterfalls. |