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Operator Comparison

Raja Ferry vs Matcha Tour

Compare Raja Ferry and Matcha Tour — routes, service areas, and coverage across Thailand. See where they overlap and where each operator goes its own way.

Operator A Raja Ferry vs Operator B Matcha Tour
Raja Ferry 4.2 / 5 2200+ reviews
Matcha Tour 2.9 / 5 0+ reviews

What travellers say: Raja Ferry vs Matcha Tour

Review data reveals clear differences in traveller sentiment between the two operators, with Raja Ferry drawing far more feedback than Matcha Tour.

Raja Ferry

With an average rating of 4.21 from 2,206 reviews, Raja Ferry is consistently praised for comfortable buses, good value, helpful staff, free meals, and stable ferry crossings, though travellers frequently note ageing ferries, dirty toilets, delays, and occasional transfer disorganisation.

Matcha Tour

Matcha Tour holds a 2.86 average from just 7 reviews, with travellers reporting frequent issues around booking details not matching the actual service, undisclosed multi-leg changes, forgotten pickups, and drivers not honouring drop-offs, though isolated mentions note helpful WhatsApp communication and problem recovery.

Raja Ferry enjoys substantially stronger and more consistent traveller sentiment than Matcha Tour. For the smoothest booking experience with either operator, ThailandBoatTickets.com is the best choice, supported by their 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram and Facebook.

Service areas at a glance

Based on currently active routes for each operator.

Routes & coverage compared

Both Raja Ferry and Matcha Tour operate the same core routes including Ao Nang to Bangkok, Donsak and Koh Samui plus Koh Lanta to Bangkok, Donsak, Koh Phangan and Koh Samui. These overlapping connections can be booked seamlessly at ThailandBoatTickets.com where our 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) is available on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram and Facebook to assist trip planners.

Raja Ferry uniquely serves dozens of additional routes such as Bangkok to Ao Nang, Donsak, Hat Yai, Khao Lak, Koh Lanta, Koh Phangan, Koh Samui, Krabi, Penang, Phuket and Trang as well as Donsak to many of those same destinations. Matcha Tour alone covers Ao Nang to Hua Hin, Khao Lak, Koh Lanta, Koh Lipe, Koh Tao, Phang Nga and Ranong plus Koh Lanta to Hat Yai, Krabi, Phuket and Koh Tao. ThailandBoatTickets.com is the best place to book either operator's unique routes with help from our 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram and Facebook.

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).

Raja Ferry tickets usually fall between 590 THB–1,240 THB (median 865 THB), while Matcha Tour between 800 THB–1,130 THB (median 950 THB). Overall the two operators sit in a similar price range.

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Raja Ferry — min 60 · median 865 · max 3000 Matcha Tour — min 460 · median 950 · max 2460

Which should you pick?

Best on a budget Raja Ferry — well-priced operator frequently praised for value and reliability.
Fastest Raja Ferry — Bus Express packages rate highest and imply efficient journeys.
Most comfortable Raja Ferry — strong 4.21 rating with 77.4% positive reviews and organised service.
Most travel options Raja Ferry — wide range of combined bus + ferry + van/taxi routes to islands and onward destinations.

Frequently asked questions

Raja Ferry vs Matcha Tour