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Andaman Shuttle vs Seudamgo Catamaran

Compare Andaman Shuttle and Seudamgo Catamaran — routes, service areas, and coverage across Thailand. See where they overlap and where each operator goes its own way.

Operator A Andaman Shuttle vs Operator B Seudamgo Catamaran
Andaman Shuttle 4.6 / 5 490+ reviews
Seudamgo Catamaran 4.5 / 5 390+ reviews

What travellers say: Andaman Shuttle vs Seudamgo Catamaran

Andaman Shuttle earns a higher average rating (4.64/5) than Seudamgo Catamaran (4.45/5), with travellers praising both for smooth transfers but noting distinct strengths and recurring issues. Book either operator through ThailandBoatTickets.com and reach their 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram or Facebook for help.

Andaman Shuttle

Reviewers consistently highlight friendly and safe drivers, comfortable and often new vehicles, punctual or early arrivals, and door-to-door convenience across van-ferry combinations on Andaman and Eastern seaboard routes. Minor complaints focus on occasional late or overly early pickups, aggressive driving, and perceived overpricing on long-tail boat legs.

Seudamgo Catamaran

Travellers praise Seudamgo for well-organised logistics, friendly staff, comfortable minivans, and extras like free meals on routes to Koh Kood, Koh Mak and Koh Chang. Recurring complaints include optimistic arrival times causing delays, reckless driving, language barriers, poor communication at piers, and occasional vehicle or luggage issues.

Andaman Shuttle receives stronger overall sentiment with fewer severe complaints, while Seudamgo suits those prioritising island-hopping organisation; compare both on ThailandBoatTickets.com and use the VTA for real-time support.

Pros & cons

Andaman Shuttle

Pros

  • Friendly, patient, safe and courteous drivers frequently praised
  • Comfortable, clean and often brand-new vehicles with spacious seats
  • Punctual or early arrivals, smooth and fast trips on many routes
  • Door-to-door hotel pickups and seamless multi-leg transfers
  • Responsive communication via WhatsApp and hotline for updates

Cons

  • Pickup timing problems including late arrivals, overly early pickups or no-shows
  • Occasional rough, aggressive or erratic driving reported
  • Perceived overpricing especially on long-tail boat legs versus pier rates
  • Long total journey times with forced waiting or inefficient routing
  • Confusion over exact pickup points and meeting locations
Seudamgo Catamaran

Pros

  • Well-organized and smooth logistics with reliable transfers
  • Friendly and helpful staff including boat crew and desk personnel
  • Comfortable minivans with aircon and good seats on higher-rated classes
  • Door-to-door convenience with extras like free lunch boxes and water
  • On-time performance noted by many travellers

Cons

  • Frequent delays with unrealistic advertised arrival times, sometimes 1-3+ hours late
  • Dangerous or reckless driving including speeding and phone use
  • Language barrier with drivers and staff causing confusion
  • Poor communication, missing updates and pickup-point failures
  • Older vehicles, broken seat belts, luggage mishandling and long pier waits

Service areas at a glance

Based on currently active routes for each operator.

Routes & coverage compared

Both Andaman Shuttle and Seudamgo Catamaran operate direct services on Bangkok to Koh Chang, Koh Phangan, Koh Samui and Koh Tao, plus return legs from those islands back to Bangkok. They also share Koh Chang to Suvarnabhumi Airport, Koh Samet to Bangkok, Pattaya to Trat, Rayong to Koh Chang and Trat to Pattaya. Travelers planning island hops between these eastern and Gulf destinations can compare schedules on ThailandBoatTickets.com, where our 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) is available on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram and Facebook to help match the right departure.

Andaman Shuttle runs an extensive southern network including Ao Nang to Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, Railay and Hat Yai, plus connections such as Hat Yai to Koh Lanta, Koh Phangan and Surat Thani, and northern routes like Chiang Mai to Pai. Seudamgo Catamaran instead focuses on the eastern islands with Bangkok to Koh Kood, Koh Mak and Koh Samet, plus Koh Kood to Koh Phangan, Koh Tao, Pattaya and Trat, and Trat to Koh Mak and Suvarnabhumi Airport. Book either operator through ThailandBoatTickets.com where our 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram and Facebook can confirm availability for your exact itinerary.

Routes both operators run

Same departure and destination — true head-to-head options.

Price distribution

How ticket prices spread across each operator's routes (THB).

Andaman Shuttle tickets usually fall between 970 THB–4,150 THB (median 1,390 THB), while Seudamgo Catamaran between 950 THB–1,110 THB (median 1,050 THB). On the whole, Seudamgo Catamaran offers the cheaper tickets.

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Andaman Shuttle — min 220 · median 1390 · max 11580 Seudamgo Catamaran — min 80 · median 1050 · max 4910

Which should you pick?

Best on a budget Seudamgo Catamaran — 395 reviews show solid organisation for island transfers without premium positioning.
Fastest Andaman Shuttle — explicitly includes speedboat services alongside direct island routes.
Most comfortable Andaman Shuttle — higher 4.64 rating with 91.1% positive feedback across services.
Most travel options Andaman Shuttle — runs van, ferry, speedboat and long-tail boat on both Andaman and Gulf routes.

Frequently asked questions

Andaman Shuttle vs Seudamgo Catamaran