Krabi to Phuket

Krabi to Phuket

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Krabi to Phuket Destination Reviews

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Nora L
It wasn't too bad, did the job of taking me from Krabi to Phuket, for very cheap, so obviously don't expect any luxury or even confort. The AC worked okay and there was one bathroom break, so it was fine. On the downside, the bus was quite late, it's a bus for the locals so nobody spoke English naturally which was a bit challenging when I tried to get information on how to catch a city bus in Phuket. The worst was that the seats are so small my and my neighbor's shoulders were pressed together the whole time, sweating against each other... you get what you pay for ;)
Krabi to Phuket, Bus Intercity, Nakhonborrikarn (นครบริการขนส่ง), Feb 13, 2026
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Philip D
The drive was ok however it finished 10-15 minutes walk outside the airport so required a walk with all luggage. This is unacceptable.
Krabi to Phuket, Van Shared Minibus, Good Luck Lanta Tour (Good Luck Lanta Tour), Feb 11, 2026
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Claudia C
We have never been treated worse than from the staff at phantip Krabi bus terminal. Not only us, but every single person present was literally yelled at, laughed at their faces when bringing up the problem. The problem: phantip website is set up to be a TOTAL SCAM. You book the tickets, with luggage’s included, BUT ONLY AFTER YOU PAY, they provide the size of luggage they allow on the bus via email. Via email, they also write down to pay the extra luggage fee in person only, so that you’re forced to get there and then be forced to buy a 200bath extra luggage tax or loose your spot. To notice, That the size allowed signed on 12GO is 24inches, for Phantip suddenly becomes 22 inches and they also manually “measure” it adding extra inches to the count to really convince you that you need to pay extra. When confronted the staff they literally laughed at our faces telling us (and other people in the same situation) to “go get the ferry” “or ask for refund and see if they give it back” knowing very well you can’t cancel and get a refund on the same fucking day. And so we, and another bunch of people also paid the extra 200BT each (for a total which I counted to be at least 2000BT). The bus was half an hour late, then 40 minutes and when someone finally showed up it was a van which was barely fitting us all,the staff added 2 extra people to the count, these people which endured the drive while standing up and completely surrounded by everyone’s luggage’s moving around the van at each curve and altered speed. So in conclusion the 2000bt paid by everyone to have extra space on the bus for these luggages that were in fact almost sitting on our laps, making the extra space charge completely useless and as a consequence, a TOTAL SCAM. At the end we left the bus station 1 hour late, the driver only stopped 1 time, to smoke his own cigarette in a 3/4 hours drive. No one went to use the bathroom during the whole length of the drive because they never stopped. We are extremely disappointed and will do our best to share this experience with other travellers and at least, hopefully, cause to Phantip and 12Go the same damage/stress they caused us during our trip. Fix your website, since 12Go is as responsible for this bad experience as Phantip staff and website, get people that can speak better English and at least show some type of humanity while dealing with tourists that spend money and do sacrifices to visit this country.
Krabi to Phuket, Van Minivan, Phantip 1970 (พันทิพย์ 1970), Feb 10, 2026
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Mark K
If you want to find cheap transportation, and you're ok with being a little uncomfortable, this is for you. But for us: the bus that picked us up was not the one we expected, there was no air conditioning, and the seats were full of luggage. We picked up more people than there were seats, we couldn't sit in the seats properly because of the luggage. The driver stopped many times, so the trip ended up taking 4 hours. He was also carrying some kind of leaves in many bags, which made the bus full of ants, and no space for our luggage. If the luggage could fit, it wouldn't be a terrible experience though.
Krabi to Phuket, Van Minivan, Phantip 1970 (พันทิพย์ 1970), Feb 10, 2026
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Elise
The bus didn’t come.
Krabi to Phuket, Bus Intercity, Nakhonborrikarn (นครบริการขนส่ง), Feb 10, 2026
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Andrei M
The ride was on time,but the minivan is very small and uncomfortable..the tires were like flipflop,the suspensions were inexistent (every bump on the road hit everyone like we would hit that bump directly with our asses), but the biggest problem was the smoke..all the smoke from the car's engine got inside the car.. For 3h we put into our lungs everything that came out from that old diesel engine.. For is was our only solution to go from point A to point B, but I wouldn't recommend if there's another choice!!!
Krabi to Phuket, Van Minivan, Phantip 1970 (พันทิพย์ 1970), Feb 8, 2026
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Moti Z
Its not vip bus.. no wi-fi and not working t.v, many stops for deliveries
Krabi to Phuket, Bus VIP Minibus, Minibus 1996 (Minibus 1996), Feb 5, 2026
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Dominika H
Some vans offer onboard Wi-Fi and USB ports, which is very convenient.
Krabi to Phuket, Van Van + Van, 438 Phuket Krabi Transport (รถตู้สาย 438 ภูเก็ต-กระบี่), Feb 4, 2026
CP
Christian P
very pleasant drive with a sympathic driver
Krabi to Phuket, taxi Economy 3pax, Kanokwan Travel (บริษัท กนกวรรณ ทราเวล จำกัด), Feb 2, 2026
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Emmanouil B
police checkåoont held the driver for over an hour and we had to order a bolt
Krabi to Phuket, Van Standard Van, Siamese Trans, Jan 16, 2026
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Krabi to Phuket Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
BangkokTaxi24
Economy 3pax
Any time
+1h 5m
$80.49
  5.0
Van
Thubthim Siam Travel
Minivan
00:30
04:00
$15.45
Van
Siamese Trans
Taxi + Bus
01:10
04:10
$9.01
Van
438 Phuket Krabi Transport
Van + Van
06:00
09:00
$6.76
  4.5
Van
438 Phuket Krabi Transport
Van + Van
06:40
09:40
$6.76
  4.5
Bus
K and P Travel and Tour
VIP
07:00
10:20
$7.08
  4.3
Van
438 Phuket Krabi Transport
Van + Van
07:20
10:20
$6.76
  4.5
Ferry
Gosafe Transport
Speedboat
07:50
09:30
$24.47
Flight
Thai Lion Air
Economy
08:25
08:10
$58.75
Ferry
Green Planet
Speedboat
08:45
12:40
$30.59
Van
Siamese Trans
Taxi + Bus
09:10
12:40
$15.13
  5.0
Van
Krabi Sea Pearl
Minivan
09:30
13:00
$9.76
Flight
Bangkok Airways
Economy
09:50
14:15
$131.20
Van
Siamese Trans
Taxi + Bus
10:10
13:40
$15.13
  5.0
Van
Good Luck Lanta Tour
Regional 13pax
10:30
13:30
$6.44
  4.3
Flight
Thai AirAsia
Economy
10:50
15:20
$187.20
Van
Siamese Trans
Taxi + Bus
11:10
14:40
$15.13
  5.0
Van
Good Luck Lanta Tour
Regional 13pax
11:30
14:30
$6.44
  4.3
Bus
Minibus 1996
VIP Minibus
12:00
15:00
$7.24
  3.8
Flight
AirAsia
Economy
12:20
18:30
$125.22

Where is the nicest part of Phuket?

The nicest areas of Phuket depend on traveler preferences, but Patong Beach is famous for nightlife and activities, while Kata Beach and Karon Beach offer quieter environments suitable for families. Old Phuket Town, rich in Sino-Portuguese architecture, provides a cultural and historical experience with its colorful buildings, markets, and temples. Surin Beach is ideal for luxury seekers with upscale resorts and dining. Phang Nga Bay offers picturesque limestone karsts and turquoise waters, making it a must-see for nature lovers.

Is it okay to drink tap water in Phuket?

Drinking tap water in Phuket is not recommended due to concerns over its safety and potential contamination. Most locals and tourists rely on bottled water, which is affordable and widely available. For environmental considerations, consider using a refillable water bottle and purchasing water from refill stations. Boiling tap water can also improve safety, but for peace of mind, rely on commercially purified sources.

Can you drink alcohol in Phuket?

Yes, drinking alcohol in Phuket is permitted, with bars, restaurants, and convenience stores offering a wide selection of beverages. However, sales are regulated, with restrictions on purchase hours (e.g., typically 11 am–2 pm and 5 pm–midnight). Drinking in public spaces like beaches or temples may be frowned upon or prohibited, and penalties can apply for violations. Always drink responsibly and adhere to local laws.

How to get from Krabi to Phuket

Travelling between Krabi and Phuket is easy. Krabi Town and other resort destinations in Krabi province, including Ao Nang and Railey Beach, are connected with the largest island of Thailand by buses and/or ferries. Buses offer more departures throughout the day – almost every hour – and there are also minibuses plying the route along the Andaman coast. Both need about three hours to cover 170 km between Krabi and Phuket. Boats leave a couple of times a day, cost more and are dependent on weather conditions; many call to Koh Phi Phi en route and need more time to bring you to your destination, but the sea trip itself is very pleasant – if you are not prone to seasickness, of course.

From Krabi to Phuket by boat

Boats from Krabi to Phuket leave from Khlong Jilard pier, located about 4 km south of the centre of town (THB50 by local bus). There is at least one boat a day; more during high season months. In most cases these boats make a stop-over in Koh Phi Phi, sometimes for as long as 3 hours what brings total travel time to seven hours. Tickets may cost anywhere from THB700 to THB1200.

Instead of buying a ‘direct’ ticket from Krabi to Phuket, you can connect via Koh Phi Phi all by yourself – it gives you more flexibility as there are more departures a day from Krabi to Koh Phi Phi (THB450-THB600) and from Koh Phi Phi to Phuket (THN600-THB800) than from Krabi to Phuket – not all the companies travel the whole way to Phuket.

If you are based in Ao Nang, there is no need to go to Krabi Town first to take a boat to Phuket. During high season, there is a daily ferry to Phuket from Ao Nang. It does not call to Koh Phi Phi and thus provides a much faster way to get to Phuket, passing between Koh Yao Yai and Koh Phi Phi. During low season, the boat normally runs every other day but is dependent on weather conditions.

From Railey Beach you have to take a longtail boat to Krabi Town and hop onto a Phuket-bound boat there, though some companies offer ‘direct’ tickets to Phuket from Railey meaning that you will need to transfer from your longtail onto a big ferry in the middle of the sea – the experience not everyone will enjoy.

Obviously not the fastest way to get from Krabi to Phuket, travelling by boat also qualifies for a nice sea trip with great marine panoramas – provided the weather is good.

Tip Let us give you a little warning: the Andaman Sea is notorious for its rough character. When the weather is stormy it is really dangerous to go by boat. Put off your sea journey until the skies clear up or go overland – by bus or by taxi. It is much safer.

In Phuket, boats dock at Rassada pier, a 10-minute-drive east from Phuket Town. There are regular songthaews running from Rassada pier (THB10) to Phuket Town. The bus stop is located right in front of the ferry terminal. If you do not want to wait, get out of the terminal gates to the main road and catch a passing by songthaew to the town.

From Krabi to Phuket by bus

Krabi provincial bus station is connected with the other parts of the town by white and brown songthaews (THB20). Buses to Phuket leave every hour and take about three hours to get to the new bus terminal in Phuket (THB200), located a couple km north of Phuket Town. You can take a pink songthaew (line 2) to get from the terminal to the town or to the in-city bus terminal.

There are also minivans both from Krabi Town and Ao Nang to Phuket. They can be a hit or miss as even when full they sometimes pick up passengers on the way, making the travel time considerably longer.

Both big buses and minivans follow route 4 and call to Phang Nga Town. Phang Nga is undoubtedly one of the most underrated destinations of the Andaman, so consider making a stop there if you have a couple of more days at your disposal.

From Krabi to Phuket by taxi

There are a lot of street counters offering a taxi to any destination imaginable. These are normally ok though sometimes they may ‘forget’ to pick you up on the date agreed. Ground Business and Andaman Taxis are two reliable companies to get from Krabi to Phuket or other destinations. Take a note of their rates offered for chartered minivans accommodating up to 9 passengers (THB3500-THB4400). Even for a large group of travellers this kind of ride will cost you more compared to a bus trip, but less compared to a boat journey. And it will definitely take less time.

Why go to Phuket

People tend to either love Phuket or hate it. Yes, that is true: the Pearl of the Andaman has got too touristy and too commercialized these days; prices in the main resort areas are inflated and the taxi mafia contributes to the bad reputation of the island. But also true is that Phuket remains an incredibly beautiful island. With over a dozen sandy beaches to choose from; hiking and walking jungle trails; crystal clear waterfalls and spectacular view points; world-class wining and dining scene; glittering huge shopping centres; and accommodation options to suit every budget the island continues to attract nearly a third of all the international visitors arriving to Thailand every year. It does face a lot of environmental and uncontrolled development issues, but the steps undertaken in the recent years aimed at bringing the natural beauty of the island back appear to be slowly bearing fruits. Though elimination of beach umbrellas and chairs still provokes controversial opinion, it cannot be denied that without those chaotic agglomerations beaches do look better.

Getting around in Phuket

Phuket tuk-tuk drivers are notorious for hefty rates charging you from THB200 even for a couple of km ride. Things are slowly getting better, but you still have to accept the rules of the game: either you rent your own transport or pay the asked price to hop from beach to beach.

The local transport exists in the form of large songthaew trucks. They originate from Ranong Road near the market in Phuket Town and follow radial routes to destinations and beaches around the island. A ride costs THB25-THB40 depending on the route. Trucks leave almost every half an hour till 6pm. The sad thing about this is that to hop from one beach to another you have to connect via Phuket Town. There are no local buses connecting beaches with each other. For example, you cannot get from Patong Beach to Surin Beach directly by local bus. You have to change in Phuket Town thanks to what a quick 15-minute ride becomes a two-hour torture.

Motorbikes are available for rent from many street rental shops, hotels and guesthouses. Many (almost all) of them will ask you to leave you passport as a security deposit. It may or may not be a problem: after you return the vehicle you have rented some shops would require a compensation for ‘the damage’ of the motorbike – often scratches which you have not noticed while taking it for rent. Another thing to take a note of is treacherous island roads, which are especially dangerous after rain. Note that helmets are compulsory – and it makes sense to wear one not only for policemen!

Things to do in Phuket

When you get tired of the beach and nightlife, check out some of the other attractions Phuket has on offer.

Siam Niramit show is a great light and sound performance telling the story of the Kingdom and is worth seeing especially if it is your first time in Thailand.

For a more authentic local experience, take a group walking tour around Phuket Old City to discover its architectural and culinary treasures.

Visit the largest of all the temples of Phuket, Wat Chalong, to get the taste of the Buddhist culture and marvel a slender, elaborately decorated 60-m chedi, the latest addition to the temple.

Devote at least one day to the tour of the neighbouring islands. If you do not want to buy a package tour, charter a boat all for yourself. It is obviously more expensive but definitely worth it. Do not forget to take your snorkelling gear.

Check at least five of the numerous Phuket viewpoints to find your own perfect spot to take in jaw-dropping panoramas of the island.

Your onward travel from Phuket

Phuket does not have a railway line anywhere close to the island, and if you need a direct hop to any destination from Phuket, check flights and buses in the first turn. You can get almost anywhere in Thailand from Phuket, connecting via Bangkok, too.

There are direct flights (2 hours; from THB2000) and buses (27 hours; THB1750) from Phuket to Chiang Mai in the north.

On the Gulf coast, Suratthani (four hours) and Chumphon (7 hours), the starting points for ferry rides to Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, can be reached by bus from Phuket. You can as well opt for a combination ticket from Phuket to Koh Samui instead (7 hours; THB500-THB1300).

From Suratthani, you can travel up north to Bangkok by a night train, which is a great experience in itself and helps save on a hotel room, too.

Transportation from Krabi to Phuket

Facts about the transport from Krabi to Phuket

Cheapest Transport$11
Fastest Transport50m
Earliest Departure12:00 AM
Latest Departure7:30 PM
Departures per day88
Distance42 kilometers
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