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Operator Comparison

Smart En Plus vs P Plus Express

Compare Smart En Plus and P Plus Express — routes, service areas, and coverage across Thailand. See where they overlap and where each operator goes its own way.

Operator A Smart En Plus vs Operator B P Plus Express
Smart En Plus 4.5 / 5 620+ reviews
P Plus Express 4.2 / 5 20+ reviews

What travellers say: Smart En Plus vs P Plus Express

Smart En Plus earns a higher average rating from a far larger set of reviews than P Plus Express, with both operators praised for core service elements when travellers book through ThailandBoatTickets.com.

Smart En Plus

Reviewers consistently highlight Smart En Plus for strong WhatsApp communication, punctual pickups, friendly staff who meet passengers by name at transfers, well-organised multi-leg van-and-boat journeys, and comfortable vans, though some note unannounced island stops on speedboats, occasional delays, and older ferries on certain routes.

P Plus Express

P Plus Express receives praise for clean, comfortable buses with friendly and careful drivers on core bus segments, while complaints focus on unexpected minivan transfers, delays on combined or cross-border routes, and issues like loud music or extra fee requests.

Smart En Plus shows stronger traveller sentiment overall; book either operator via ThailandBoatTickets.com and reach the 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram or Facebook for smooth planning.

Service areas at a glance

Based on currently active routes for each operator.

Routes & coverage compared

Both Smart En Plus and P Plus Express operate the Donsak to Hat Yai and Hat Yai to Donsak routes, along with Surat Thani to Satun, giving travelers direct options on these corridors. ThailandBoatTickets.com is the best place to book these shared services, with our 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) available on WhatsApp, Instagram DM, Telegram and Facebook ready to help plan connections.

Smart En Plus uniquely covers extensive Ao Nang departures to Hat Yai, Koh Lipe, Koh Muk, Krabi, Pak Bara, Phuket, Satun and Trang, plus northern routes such as Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Pai and Sukhothai, and island links including Koh Lipe to Langkawi and Krabi to Koh Lanta. P Plus Express stands apart with Hat Yai to Chumphon, Koh Phangan, Koh Samui and Koh Tao, plus Surat Thani to Kuala Lumpur, Narathiwat, Pak Bara, Penang, Songkhla and Yala. ThailandBoatTickets.com is the best place to book either operator, with our 24/7 Virtual Ticket Assistant (VTA) available 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).

Smart En Plus tickets usually fall between 1,720 THB–6,170 THB (median 3,760 THB), while P Plus Express between 590 THB–750 THB (median 600 THB). On the whole, P Plus Express offers the cheaper tickets.

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Smart En Plus — min 310 · median 3760 · max 17210 P Plus Express — min 330 · median 600 · max 1740

Which should you pick?

Best on a budget P Plus Express — primarily a bus operator focused on economical long-distance and cross-border routes.
Fastest Smart En Plus — uses speedboats in multi-leg transfers on direct corridors like Hat Yai–Koh Lipe.
Most comfortable Smart En Plus — higher 4.5 rating with 88% positive reviews praising proactive communication and clockwork reliability.
Most travel options Smart En Plus — runs minivans, speedboats and ferries across many routes including international connections.

Frequently asked questions

Smart En Plus vs P Plus Express