Quick Summary: Speedboat = ~4 hours on the beach, flexible timing, zero waiting. Daily Boat = ~1.5 hours on the beach, long pickups, slow cruising, fixed schedule. If you are a group of 3 or more, the price difference is negligible, but the experience is radically different.
For more context on the island destinations themselves, see our mahmya">Giftun Islands Master Guide.
| Feature | Private Speedboat (VIP) | Group “Daily Boat” |
|---|---|---|
| Total Trip Time | 3–4 hours (You decide) | 7–8 hours (Fixed) |
| Actual Beach Time | 3–4 hours | 1–1.5 hours |
| Pick-up Logistics | Direct Car → Marina | Collecting 20–30 people from hotels |
| Privacy | 100% Private (Just you + Captain) | Shared with 30–50 strangers |
| Lunch | Not included (Buy on island or bring snacks) | Buffet Included (Rice/Pasta/Chicken) |
| Cost (Approx) | $150 Total (Per Boat) | $30 (Per Person) |
The “Time Math”: Where the Hours Go
The biggest difference isn’t the boat; it’s the hours you lose. The group Daily Boat runs on a fixed route with massive logistical drag:
- 1 hour: Picking up guests from various hotels.
- 30–40 mins: Waiting at the marina for coast guard clearance and late arrivals.
- 45–60 mins: Slow cruising to the island (large boats move slowly).
Before your feet touch the sand, you’ve burned ~2.5 hours. Once at the island, the boat captain usually gives you a strict 60–90 minute window before blasting the horn to pull everyone back.
The Speedboat Difference: A private speedboat runs on your clock. The car picks you up, you walk onto the boat, and in 20 minutes you are anchoring at Orange Bay. No stops. No waiting for "Room 304" to find their towel. Those saved hours convert directly into beach time.
The Privacy Factor
Crowds change the sensory experience. On a Daily Boat, you share the deck with loud speakers, cigarette smoke, and the inevitable line for snorkel gear. It is a "tourist" experience.
The speedboat is a "private island" experience. You have your own padded sundeck, your own music (via Bluetooth), and your own pace. If you want to stay at the reef for 10 extra minutes to see a ray? You stay. If you want to leave the island early because it got hot? You leave.
The Cost Breakdown (It’s Closer Than You Think)
The sticker shock of "private charter" disappears when you do the math for a group.
- Scenario A (Group Boat): A family of 4 pays ~$30 per person = $120 Total.
- Scenario B (Speedboat): The boat costs ~$150 Total (flat fee).
The difference is only $30. For that small premium, you gain 3 extra hours of vacation time and complete privacy. For couples, the gap is larger, but many find the romantic privacy worth the extra expense.
Who Should Stick to the Daily Boat?
The Daily Boat is the right choice if:
- You are a solo traveler (paying $150 alone is steep).
- You are on a strict budget backpacker trip.
- You specifically want the "All-Inclusive" vibe with lunch and drinks provided.
Who Needs the Speedboat?
Choose the speedboat if:
- You hate crowds: Arrive before the big boats. Learn more about optimal timing for empty photos.
- You have kids: They don't have patience for 2 hours of transit.
- You are a photographer: You need empty backgrounds, not crowds.
- You get sea sick: The ride is shorter (20 mins vs 1 hour), meaning less time rocking on waves.
Booking & Logistics
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FAQs
Is fuel included?
Yes, the price is final. No hidden gas surcharges.
Do I drive the boat?
No. A licensed local captain handles the navigation and mooring.
Can we choose the music?
Absolutely. Most speedboats have Bluetooth sound systems.



