Fees · Destination Guide
Trat And The Koh Chang Archipelago Thailand
Wrecks, coral gardens, and slow-island beach days in Thailand's eastern Gulf
Updated Jan 23, 2026 • 16 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 Chang National Park entrance fee (foreign visitors) - THB 200 (adult) / THB 100 (child)
- Thailand e-Visa or tourist visa (if required) - Varies by nationality and visa type
- Typical payment pattern: The main ontheground fee to plan for is the Mu Ko Chang National Park entrance fee, which can be collected at park checkpoints or by rangers on popular island stops.
What people usually pay
The main on-the-ground fee to plan for is the Mu Ko Chang National Park entrance fee, which can be collected at park checkpoints or by rangers on popular island stops. Visa fees apply only if you are not eligible for visa exemption.
| Fee | Amount | Applies to | Where to pay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mu Ko Chang National Park entrance fee (foreign visitors) | THB 200 (adult) / THB 100 (child) per day (keep receipt for inspection) | Visitors entering Mu Ko Chang National Park areas and islands | Where to pay | Some boat trips collect the fee for you, while other itineraries pay directly to rangers on the islands. Carry the receipt because checks can happen at multiple stops in the same day. |
| Thailand e-Visa or tourist visa (if required) | Varies by nationality and visa type Varies | Travelers who are not eligible for visa exemption or who want a specific visa type | Where to pay | Use official government channels and confirm requirements with an embassy or consulate before travel. |