A Day Trip to Pig Island Thailand from Koh Samui (Koh Madsum)

Pig Island in Thailand: Everything you need to know (Koh Madsum)

It may sound like a dream, but it’s real. Just a small boat ride outside of Koh Samui in Thailand you can swim with the most adorable small pigs and hang out with them in the picture perfect calm water on a completely secluded island. Welcome to Pig Island. A no-brainer for all adventureseekers visiting Thailand near Koh Samui.

Text // Cecilie Høgh

journalist

photo // casper janning

photo- & videographer

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Pig Island, or Koh Madsum as it is called in Thai, is a small island located only a few minutes boat ride from the south site of Koh Samui, near the bigger island Koh Tan. We recently visited and must admit; this was one of the most surprising experiences from our time in the gulf of thailand. If you are looking for an adventure on sea, cuteness level thousand and beautiful beaches, Pig Island is one you must go for !.. even if you are not really feeling the cuteness of beach pigs, this beautiful island will stand out as an amazing experience for all nature lovers. In this article you find all the information needed for having a wonderful time at Pig Island Koh Samui.

In this article we cover following information about Pig Island:

Ready to go explore this little island, relax in the crystal clear waters and swim with the pigs? Have fun!

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Young women in bikini on a paradise island in Thailand. In front of her is a pig with a plate in the mount. This is pig island. A drone photo shoes the location and areal of the small island near Koh Samui. In the middle is letters saying Pig Island Thailand displayed as a reference to Pinterest in which the viewer can pin the article.

The story of Pig Island Thailand - Mr. Kitt with the big heart

As the name indicates, Pig Island, is an island with pigs. Not the usual kind of stable pigs covered in mud for sure, but imagine big pigs and small piglets lounging together in the white sand and swimming in the shallow water. Not an everyday imagination, right? And so is the experience of visiting the mad sum island neither. Searching the internet you will find more different stories about the history of Pig Island and how the pigs originally arrived. But the story we were told by our local boat guide was that once koh mudsum was owned by the Kitt family. And at that time the island was not a popular tourist destination and the family lived in silence and tried just to keep the wheels running. One day mr. kitt went to the mainland to visit some family. He passed a market in Surat Thani and there he saw four pigs huddling together away from the rest of the pigs which were soon sold away to farmers and butchers. Mr. Kitt observed that the four pigs looked underfed and scared, so eventually he ended up buying all of them to rescue them from being killed. He really was a man with a big heart, right?! He later found out that the four pigs acted like a little family.  Mr. Kitt brought them back home to his island but within days we realiazed that the pigs needed a lot of food! So he got a problem.. (continues after photo)

selfie of a girl in white bikini at Pig Island Thailand outside Koh Samui. Hearing sunglasses and having light long braides.

"Pig Island" as a strategy for feeding the pigs

He tried one thing after another to figure out what to do and after hours of reflections he finally managed to team up with GoJo Tours from Koh Samui. Together they created “Pig Island” as a way to support him and the pigs. And today they are the only group working directly with Mr. Kitt and the pigs. Their shared project provides feed for the pigs as they bring visitors to the island feeding the pigs, and they donate a percentage of each tour ticket to the local community as well as they ensure environmental sustainability at Koh Madsum. And the pigs? They are really thriving, we believe. The four pigs are now a group of more than 30 pigs with more than three generations. They spend their day napping in the shade under the big palm tress, cooling off in the ocean and playing with the visitors, when they want. It really seems like these lovely pigs are living the dream life!

How to get to Pig Island near Koh Samui?

When visiting Koh Samui, going on a pig island tour is highly recommended. The only way to get there is by boat and the tour takes about 15-30 minutes from Koh Samui depending on the chosen type of boat. Luckily, you find plenty of guided tours that will take you there. Some of them go there directly and others are a part of a half day trip or full day trip. Really, you cannot visit without booking one of these.
   Prior to our visit we randomly talked to our uber driver Soba Jaikwang about our wish to go and within minutes she gave us a list of local operators that could take us.  After contact to more local operators, we can now confirm that some of the best prices for a guided tour to Pig island is found through GetYourGuide, which offer many different, fun trips to Pig Islands amoung others.

Types of transportation to Pig Island

You have more options for planning a trip to Pig Island Thailand. These include:

  • Private Long-Tail boat
  • Group tour with boat
  • Private Speed Boat


The speedboats are probably the easiest way to get there and also the most comftable, whereas the longtail boats are the classic Thailand boats which is more authentic. We were a small group of four friends going to Koh Madsum and choose to book a private tour to Pig Island with a longtail boat, as we like to do the traditional things.

If you want the same trip as we did click here.
 

When deciding on what kind of tour to koh mudsum you want take into consideration how many people you are going. For us, four people, it almost made more sense economically to book a private trip than going on a tour. Also take into consideration the best tour program. You both find half day trips and full day tours combining your visit to Koh Madsum and the wild pigs with other adventures and islands along the way or afterwards. But really, no matter what you choose you will have great fun!
Most of the tours have free hotel transfer service meaning that they will pick you up at your hotel, no matter where you are staying at Koh Samui, and then drive you to the southern most habour of the island, like Thong Krut Pier like us, to reach the chosen type of boat. It is super simple! 

If you think whether this trip is worth the money and time, the answer is YES.. when will you ever get the chance to swim with such adorable pigs again! The price is great value.

In this section you can read more about what to do on Koh Madsum or Pig island near Koh Samui

Play Video about A small beach piglet pig running in the sand on Koh Madsum in Thailand near Koh Samui. It illustrate how the pigs look as the article tells about what it is like to visit pig island in thailand.

Entrance fee at Pig Island

When you approach Pig Island in the boat, your eye will immediately be caught by the beautiful white sand beaches sourrounding all of the little wonder island. On sunny days it is the perfect place for shooting the most nice photos from your trip to Thailand. Eventually, depending on what kind of tour you book, you will experience an extra cost at arrival to Pig Island. The island has an entrance fee on THB 50 each person whereas children under the age of 3 are free. The entrance fee covers maintenance of the island and wealth of the pigs. Totally fair, right? We think so! In our tour the entrance free was included in the price we pay ahead, so make sure to check before you book, if you would like to know. If not, your guide will probably charge you at arrival and do the job paying the guards on the madsum island on your behalf. So as so many other places in Thailand, make sure to bring cash!

Island life at Koh Mad Sum & feeding the pigs

All around the island you meet the most beautiful beaches, palms and wonderful views to the surrounding islands. Imediately as you arrive you feel like you are in the middle of paradise. And when you feel thirst you find a small beach bar where you can buy refreshments.

And now it is time.. Shortly after arrival you will be met by the small pigs in the waterline. Where some of the pigs are social and hungry, other are relaxing in the shadows of the trees and others are back in their little private pig house. This made us so happy to experience that the pigs always have the option to settle back when they don’t want people starring at them.

In the beach bar you can buy food for the pigs, if you want to. You get the food in a small bag and then you need to fill it into a plate from which the friendly pigs immediately will eat it. Keep tight, we tell you, they are super quick! Also you can fill a water bootle with water from the tank beside the bar and let the pigs drink directly from your waterbottle. Omg this was soooo cute! We have heard that the pigs also love fresh fruit like watermelon and corns, but did not bring this ourself. Let us know, if you try this! Our boat guide was, by the way, super super helpful so show us how to do and what not to do.

And here is a REMINDER for you..!. The pigs are NOT PETS! They are “wild” animals even though they are taking care of  from the owners of the islands and the visitors. They can bite and they will protect their piglets at any time, so remember to approaching the pigs on their terms.

After having fun with the pigs you should definitely spend some time exploring the beaches around the island. You will probably like to shoot a nice photo or two so remember to bring your camera. Go have a dip in the crystal-clear waters and sunbath before you finally hop onto the boat once again and continue your journey from Pig Island, Koh Madsum.

Did you miss the story about how the pigs originally came to Pig Island? Read it right here.

Snorkeling tour in the coral reefs around Pig Island

Close by Pig Island the bigger island named Koh Taen or Koh Tan is located. Most boat tours to Pig Island will take you close by this island by along the way to your pig adventure. For a good reason! Around these islands you find the most vibrant coral reefs and and stunning marine life. This is the perfect place for snorkelling or diving. Imediately as you jump into the water you are joined by the most wonderful fish in all colors and shapes. Once again our local guide from the boat was a real champ, swimming together with us, showing us all the hidden corners using his best skills to attract the fishs. This was magical! If you wear your snorkeling west from the boat when you snorkle wound you are able to lay completely still in the calm open water and that way I managed to get the fish so close by that they starred directly inside my eyes from just outside my mask.

So another great reason for going on a tour to Pig Island when at Koh Samui is the great options for exploring the marine life in the Thailand archipelago. This is win win!

Girl in white bikini is swimming the the crystal clear light blue water in Thailand wearing a snorkle mask, diving below water surrounded by lots of airbobles in the ocean near Pig Island Koh Samui Thailand.

When is the best time to visit Koh Madsum?

Really, you can go to Pig Island all year round. Though, in our opinion the best time to visit Pig Island (Koh Madsum) near Koh Samui in Thailand is during the dry season, which runs from around December to February. During these months, the weather is generally cooler, drier and more pleasant compared to other times of the year, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits like the one to Pig Island Thailand. Visiting during the dry season not only ensures better weather conditions but also clearer water for snorkeling and swimming, providing a more enjoyable experience for your visit to Pig Island and its surrounding areas.

March to May marks the hot season, with higher temperatures and occasional rain, while June to November is the rainy season. The rainy season comes with heavier and more frequent showers, which might affect your travel plans and ability to enjoy Pig Island. This is not being said you won’t have a great adventure and cannot plan to go. We visited in October and the weather was sun and a few clouds in between, but no showers. You cannot trust the weather forecast in Thailand during rainy season. The local operators will let you know if heavy rains and storms will come and will not go, at least not in the longtail boats. As a safety rule, always look for weather conditions prior to your visit to Pig Island (Koh Mudsum). 

We recommend visiting Pig Island in Thailand early in the morning or late at the afternoon to avoid the crowd – especially in the main season – cause the island has started being popular! You might even be lucky to have the most wonderful sunsets at Koh Mudsum! 

Play Video about A young couple is standing in the waterline on Koh Madsum Pig Island Thailand. In the background is people and pigs and a beachbar. In the front is Crystal clear waters.

Packinglist for Pig Island day trip

To get you the best tour to Pig Island from Koh Samui, we have created a packing list to make sure you get the most out of the boat tour adventure.

  • Sun Protection. The tropical sun in Koh Samui can be rally intense, especially when you are on the water. Bring along a lot of high SPF sunscreen from back home as sunscreen is expensive in Thailand. We recommend to use allergy friendly, waterproof sunscreen  and this one is our favorite.  
  • Eco-Friendly fodder for the pigs. If you plan to feed the pigs, why not bring some pig-safe snacks? However, always check with your tour operator about the appropriate treats to ensure the health and well-being of these adorable animals. They love watermelon, corn and classical dry fodder for pigs.
  • Your favorite swimwear. Your visit to Pig Island will definetely include swimming in the crystal-clear waters alongside the island’s famous pigs. Pack at least one set of swimwear so you can take a dip not to mention to shoot some awesome photos at this paradise island with the pigs.
  • Toilet paper & sanitizer. Yup yup 😉 The toilet facilities at Pig Island well as on the boats, are either non-existing or very poor in relation to hygiene. If you would like to be sure, bring your own toiletpaper and sanitizer and you are good to go.
  • Camera. You cannot visit an island full of pigs without shooting a photo so make sure to bring you camera or iPhone. If you are not having a camera yet, the Sony 7 IV could be a great place to start. 
  • Snorkeling gear. While some tours provide snorkeling equipment for the tour to pig island, bringing your own ensures a perfect fit and a more personal experience as you explore the underwater beauty near koh mudsum.
  • Reusable water bottle. Stay hydrated in the heat with a reusable water bottle.
  • Cash for entrance fee and activities. Make sure to bring cash for the entrance, if not included in the price paid at GetYourGuide or other places, and for the bar if you would like some cold refreshments. Also you will find some services like kayak rentals on nearby beaches, which definetely would be fun to do on your tour to Pig Island.
  • Waterproof bag: A lightweight beach bag or backpack is essential for carrying your items during the boat trip and your time on the island. Though, we highly recommend bringing a waterproof or water resistant bag to keep your belongings dry, especially if you are going for the longtail boat tours from Koh Samui. We have this one and really regret we did not bring it on this trip in Thailand.
  • Beach towel. If you dream about laying in the white sand and relax after feeding the pigs and having a swim, it is a very good idea to bring a beach towel as the bars facilities with chair and sunbeads are limited.

    Wondering how to get to Pig Island from Koh Samui? Click this and hop to the section.

    btw.. please take a look at our Youtube video from Pig Island below if you would like to see more from Koh Madsum. On our YT channel you find more videos from Thailand. 

Summing up: Day Tour to Pig Island in Koh Samui (koh mudsum)

So, if you read this far we hope that you now feel convinced about whether Pig Island in Thailand is worth the visit during your time at Koh Samui. At least, we believe it is! Pig Island is a story about a man with a big heart. If you want to visit this new, but soon really popular destination, you have more different options for going on a tour. All you need is a boat and a local guide and in this articled you presented you our favorite tour  and we hope that you got inspired for going yourself. Please go feed those pigs!.. and check out our packing list listed above to make sure to bring everything needed for this fun adventure to the mad sum island. This is an adventure you will not miss when in Koh Samui.

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Until next time,
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