Entities

Na Thon Pier

Samui's practical pier anchor for mainland and island-chain logic.

Pier Surat Thani pier anchor Verified 2026-05-09

Current planning state

This page keeps identity, related pages, source notes, and practical checks together for this place or transport node.

Island-chain gate

Na Thon is where Samui stops being just a resort base and becomes part of a ferry chain.

Last-boat risk

Pier timing matters because late arrivals can break island stacks fast.

Weather dependency

Even a strong Samui stay can weaken if the ferry layer does.

Identity

TypePier
RegionKoh Samui
ProvinceSurat Thani
Coordinates9.5699, 99.9965
Coordinate confidencemedium
Entity confidencehigh
Registry statusLive graph entity
Last verified2026-05-09

Observation coverage

These are the checks that can affect how confidently this place, station, pier, airport, or district should be used in planning.

  • Pier identity
  • ferry timing
  • weather stack
  • hotel transfer burden

Live signals

These are the computed warning, fit, and confidence signals currently attached to this entity when the graph API can be reached.

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Island-chain gate

Na Thon is where Samui stops being just a resort base and becomes part of a ferry chain.

Last-boat risk

Pier timing matters because late arrivals can break island stacks fast.

Weather dependency

Even a strong Samui stay can weaken if the ferry layer does.

Live observations

These are the source-backed observations and context rows that can change confidence for this place, station, pier, airport, district, or monitoring cluster.

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  • Pier identity
  • ferry timing
  • weather stack
  • hotel transfer burden

What to verify today

  • Use Samui itself as the stable fallback.
  • Keep mainland and island hotel policies refundable when the ferry stack looks weak.
  • Do not assume every Samui hotel is equally easy from the pier.