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When we are on Samui the good lady goes to the Catholic Church in Chaweng as our house is in Pattana homes . She wants to go and visit the church in Surat Thani and I believe it's in the centre of town . My question is can you still get a boat/ferry to Surat town centre or will we have to go Donsak

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I think the songserm ferry takes you up the river directly into Surat. The other option is to get a combined ticket which takes you by bus from Donsak into Surat. :D

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I may be wrong but I think Surat is 90 kilometers from the coast so a ferry will take a long time to get there.:whistling:

3 million years ago !

u are following the wrong people. all u need to do is find some Italian gangsters watch them do someone then after they always go to catholic church to confess their sins. once redeemed they go back out hunting but that bit is up to them. just need to follow them to the chirch then u can pray away.

sounds much more senible way to find one.

what u lot reckon ? any Dons out there ?

for real though. go google earth then search. u will find one within the hr. Happy googling ...

Edited by BigC
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Yes, you can get a ferry directly from Surat Thani to Samui. Just Google for ferry schedules :-)

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Not to be picky but Songserm "Express"-Boat is a passenger boat, NOT a Ferry!

that is being picky

Songserm ferry it is then as we will be foot passengers . Thanks everybody , don't think I'll be going down Big C's idea , not after recent events in New York where the FBI have rounded up over 100 members of the Cosa Nostra

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Not to be picky but Songserm "Express"-Boat is a passenger boat, NOT a Ferry!

fer·ry (fr)

v. fer·ried, fer·ry·ing, fer·ries

v.tr.

1. Nautical

a. To transport (people, vehicles, or goods) by boat across a body of water.

b. To cross (a body of water) by a ferry.

2.

a. To deliver (a vehicle, especially an aircraft) under its own power to its eventual user.

b. To transport (people or goods) by vehicle, especially by aircraft.

v.intr.

To cross a body of water on or as if on a ferry.

n. pl. fer·ries

1. Nautical

a. A ferryboat.

b. A place where passengers or goods are transported across a body of water, such as a river or bay, by a ferryboat.

I think that covers it being called a ferry :D

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I think that covers it being called a ferry :D

Whatever you do good luck to you but.........

Don't pay the Ferryman,

Don't even fix a price,

Don't pay the ferryman,

Until he gets you to the other side

;}

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I think that covers it being called a ferry :D

Whatever you do good luck to you but.........

Don't pay the Ferryman,

Don't even fix a price,

Don't pay the ferryman,

Until he gets you to the other side

;}

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