Bangkok to Hua Hin

Bangkok to Hua Hin

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Bangkok to Hua Hin Destination Reviews

SJ
Departed on time. Two rest stops made en route. Plenty of space for luggage.
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Bus Bus, HPT Mini Bus (หัวหินปราณทัวร์มินิบัส), May 8, 2025
PK
The driver was very rude, probably the rudest behaviour I’ve encountered from Thai people through all 3 years I’ve been here. Me and my friend came to him 20 mins prior the departure to confirm if that in fact was our bus (we were asking if the bus goes to Hua Hin) to which he just said the name of another province. So we went back to sitting on the bench and waiting, 5 or 10 minutes later some other worker of that bus station asked us where we’re going and after our reply pointed in the direction on that exact bus. On our second approach the driver didn’t even look at the ticket we were showing him and just waved his hand at us in annoyance saying something in Thai. In addition to that the bus is one of the old ones, with very small seats and the pockets in the back of front seats here STAPLED, so there was nowhere to put your water or rubbish. And when we were at Prachuap Khiri Khan province the driver kept asking where we’re getting off, and didn’t understand + was annoyed that we said that we need him to drop us off at the bus station (as said in the ticket)
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Bus Minibus, Nor Neane Transport (ณ.เณรการเดินรถ), May 7, 2025
DC
Very efficient service.
Bangkok to Hua Hin, taxi Economy 3pax, AEC 168 Transport and Travel (เออีซี 168 ทรานสปอร์ต แอนด์ ทราเวล), May 2, 2025
RP
Good ride overall. Van was clean. Good driver About 6 stops or so along the way. Stopped midway to usd toilet (very good) We arrived in Hua Hin about 20 minutes early which was nice. I booked my return trip with the same company
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Bus Minibus, Nor Neane Transport (ณ.เณรการเดินรถ), Apr 30, 2025
PT
The driver did not allow passengers for toilet break despite of requested by passengers, even after reaching check point where he had to stop.
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Bus Minibus, Nor Neane Transport (ณ.เณรการเดินรถ), Apr 28, 2025
BS
I was put on a different type of bus than I paid for on the ticker. It was very cramped and had bad suspension.
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Bus Minibus, GO Family (GO Family), Apr 28, 2025
GR
Everything worked well. Booking confirmation came through quickly. The train I booked was on time and it was clean with helpful staff. Large new railway station in Bangkok is very impressive.
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Train #171 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Apr 27, 2025
DR
Left on time, efficient and friendly.
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Bus Bus, HPT Mini Bus (หัวหินปราณทัวร์มินิบัส), Apr 25, 2025
WL
Alittle hot, but really nice trip overall. Would do it again
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Train #171 Class 3 Fan, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Apr 25, 2025
PF
Booking is an absolute pain in the backside. It either works or it doesn't and when it finally works, it's close to the date of travel and you may not get what you want!
Bangkok to Hua Hin, Train #171 2nd Class Sleeper AC, Thai Railway (การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย), Apr 23, 2025
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Bangkok to Hua Hin Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
BangkokTaxi24
Economy 2pax
Any time
+3h
$54.50
  4.9
Bus
Montanatip
Express
01:30
04:30
$18.17
  4.3
Bus
Nor Neane Transport
Minibus
05:00
09:00
$6.06
  4.0
Van
JKP Mochit
Regional 14pax
06:30
10:30
$5.45
  4.1
Bus
Nor Neane Transport
Minibus
07:00
11:00
$6.06
  4.0
Train
Thai Railway
2nd Class AC seats only
07:30
10:31
$9.99
  4.2
Bus
Sombat Tour
VIP 24
08:30
12:50
$8.81
  4.7
Bus
Sombat Tour
VIP 24
08:50
12:20
$8.81
  4.7
Bus
Tara Tour and Travel
Minibus
09:30
14:00
$12.11
  3.7
Bus
Nor Neane Transport
Minibus
10:00
14:00
$6.06
  4.0
Bus
HPT Mini Bus
Bus
10:30
13:30
$5.45
  4.6
Bus
Nor Neane Transport
Minibus
11:00
15:00
$6.06
  4.0
Bus
HPT Mini Bus
Bus
11:30
14:30
$5.45
  4.6
Bus
Nor Neane Transport
Minibus
12:00
16:00
$6.06
  4.0
Bus
HPT Mini Bus
Bus
12:30
15:30
$5.45
  4.6
Bus
Nor Neane Transport
Minibus
13:00
17:00
$6.06
  4.0
Bus
HPT Mini Bus
Bus
13:30
16:30
$5.45
  4.6
Bus
Nor Neane Transport
Minibus
14:00
18:00
$6.06
  4.0
Bus
Sombat Tour
VIP 24
14:20
18:20
$8.81
  4.7
Bus
Sombat Tour
VIP 24
14:50
18:50
$8.81
  4.7

What is the average income in Hua Hin?

The average income in Hua Hin is approximately 15,000 to 20,000 THB per month ($400 to $550) for local workers, depending on the industry and level of expertise. Jobs in tourism and hospitality are common, with wages varying based on position and experience. Higher salaries can be found in management roles or specialized professions. For expatriates, income levels may differ significantly based on job type and contract terms. It is important to note that these figures are estimates and can vary.

Is Hua Hin a friendly place?

Hua Hin is generally considered welcoming to tourists, with many locals speaking basic English, especially in areas frequented by visitors. Cultural etiquette involves respecting elders and dressing modestly when visiting temples.

Popular attractions include the Hua Hin Night Market and the historic Hua Hin Railway Station. Getting around is convenient with tuk-tuks and songthaews, with fares typically around 30-100 THB ($0.85-$2.85) within the town.

Dining options range from street food to upscale restaurants, with meals costing between 50-500 THB ($1.40-$14.20), depending on the venue. Tap water is not advised for drinking; bottled water is recommended and widely available.

Are things cheap in Hua Hin?

Hua Hin offers a range of prices suitable for different budgets. Street food and local restaurants typically charge around 40-100 THB ($1.10-$2.80) per meal, providing affordable dining options. Mid-range dining establishments may cost 200-500 THB ($5.60-$14) per person.

Accommodations vary from budget guesthouses at approximately 500-1,000 THB ($14-$28) per night to more upscale resorts starting around 3,000 THB ($84) per night. Local transportation, such as tuk-tuks, can be negotiated, often around 100 THB ($2.80) for short distances.

Markets offer souvenirs and clothing at reasonable prices, though bargaining is common. While many aspects of Hua Hin are affordable, prices in tourist-centric areas may be higher. Overall, Hua Hin provides good value for money, especially if you explore local services and dining options.

How to get to Hua Hin from Bangkok

The distance between Bangkok and Hua Hin is 200 km. To get there, consider taking a bus, a van, a taxi or a train. If travelling by road, travel time is from 4 to 5 hours and depends on traffic which can be quite tough along the route. Buses depart mainly from the Southern Bus Terminal and Ekkamai, with bus fare around THB200-THB300 plus there is a direct transfer from Suvarnabhumi airport to Hua Hin (THB340). Vans cost almost the same as big buses but can be slightly faster. Taxi rates start from THB2,000 and worth considering you are a group big enough to order a private van for up to 9 passengers (THB3,000). Consider taking a train to Hua Hin if you stay close to the city centre. They leave from Hua Lamphong train station in Bangkok and take 4 hours to reach Hua Hin with 2 class seats costing from THB200 – expect to pay more for a sleeper and much less for a 3 class hard seat.

Being the first official Thai sea resort, Hua Hin has good transport connections with the capital. Trains, buses and vans ply the route between Bangkok and Hua Hin daily. If you are considering taking a bus, note that road traffic can be really bad – especially on Friday evening and Saturday morning from Bangkok to Hua Hin, when people are escaping to the sea for a weekend, and on Sunday evening – from Hua Hin to Bangkok, when all the Bangkokians are heading back home. Arrange accordingly.

Note that you can get to Hua Hin directly from Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. Bell Travel operates VIP24 buses which go from the airport to Hua Hin. There are seven buses a day, every two hours from 7.30am with the last one departing at 7.30pm. They leave from the Gate 8 on Level 1 and take about four hours to arrive to Hua Hin bus station between Soi 96 and 98 Phetkasem Road.

From Bangkok to Hua Hin by bus

There are both big buses and minivans heading to Hua Hin from different locations in Bangkok all day through. Big buses depart from Southern Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Sai Mai Tai. They are a sure bet, but can be incredibly slow. Be ready to spend at least five hours on board.

The easiest, quickest and cheapest way to get to Hua Hin is by minivan. 12go.asia recommends Malee Travel vans which depart from the southern side of Victory Monument in Bangkok. You can easily get to Victory Monument by BTS and then follow Phayathai Rd towards the Monument. Malee van station is to your right, just behind the bus stop.

Malee Travel sends vans to Hua Hin every half an hour from 6am till 6.30pm. The whole trip takes about three hours. In Hua Hin, vans park off Soi 88/1 Phetkasem Rd., in front of Bangkok Bank branch. Tickets cost THB180.

Tip: Taking a minivan is not a good idea if you travel with a lot of luggage. Consider other options to get to Hua Hin from Bangkok instead.

From Bangkok to Hua Hin by train

Hua Hin sits on the Sourthern Line of Thai railway. Normally trains in Thailand offer a slower alternative to buses, but in case with Hua Hin it is a good idea to travel by train because Route 4 from Samut Prakan to Hua Hin is notorious for its traffic gems, and you can easily spend up to five or six hours travelling by car or by bus, while a train brings you to Hua Hin from the centre of Bangkok in four hours for sure. Another great thing about travelling to Hua Hin by train is the train station in the resort city. Even among other picture-perfect train stations in Thailand it does stand out. Arriving to this gingerbread-like train station is a pure delight – at least for us! – which guarantees you a good mood during your whole stay in Hua Hin.

Any Suratthani-bound train passes through Hua Hin, but many of them sell out quickly for the longer journeys, so as a rule you have rather a limited choice of trains on offer. These include a morning #43 train which leaves Hua Lamphong train station in Bangkok at 8.05 and arrives to Hua Hin before noon at 11.29am. It offers second-class AC seats only at around THB650, but they are completely ok for this brief journey. There is also an afternoon #35 train leaving at 2.45pm and arriving at 8.45pm which is also a convenient option to get to Hua Hin from Bangkok. It has second-class AC sleepers at a bit higher price (approx. THB 670) and can also be considered, as by day berths are normally folded out into seats.

From Bangkok to Hua Hin by taxi

PGS Charter operates chartered taxis and vans to Hua Hin any time of the day by your request. They pick you up at your hotel or other location on your choice in Bangkok and bring directly to your destination in Hua Hin. They offer Toyota Camry for 3 pax at THB3080 and Toyota Commuter for 9 pax at THB3300, which is obviously a better investment if you have other fellow travellers to share expenses.

Why go to Hua Hin?

Though Hua Hin has a high status of a royal sea resort, sea is definitely not the most impressive thing about the city. Its wide beaches with shallow waters, though, cater well for families with children, and an abundance of family-oriented attractions, including Vana Hava Hua Hin and Black Mountain waterparks and Santorini Theme Park in Cha-Am, is a great plus for travellers with the little ones. But if you are an adventurous type, you will not be disappointed, either. There are a couple of worth-visiting national parks in the vicinity, a colourful Art Village and a busy night market; there are beautiful palaces and old teak houses which have been spared by the rapid growth of the city, tasty and cheap seafood restaurants and that subtle air of the beginning of the last century with its characteristic old-school charm which makes you forget about seedy bars and clogged streets, tourist traps and inflated prices. All in all, it is a destination not to be skipped off.

Further afield from Hua Hin

While in Hua Hin, why not jump at the opportunity and not explore Hua Hin’s less known neighbours? Located on the same coastline, they offer totally different experience.

Quiet charm of a provincial capital: Prachuap Khiri Khan

Prachuap Khiri Khan is an absolutely delightful destination. This quiet provincial capital oozes tons of charm. It boasts almost circle bays which you can admire from a couple of view points in the surrounding hills, unusual shell temples, a colourful weekend market, incredible sunrises over the Gulf and one of the most beautiful city pillars in the whole country. You can get to Prachuap from Hua Hin – it is only 96 km to the south – or by a direct train from Bangkok – and to our mind, the train station in Prachuap Khiri Khan, though smaller, does not have much to envy to the one in Hua Hin!

A quiet harbour: Pranburi

Quiet and laidback vibe reigns in Pranburi. Shallow waters kiss its skinny white sand beaches; loud music from nightclubs does not disturb tropic evenings. Sounds like a plain sleepy town, is it not? Well, to some extend it is, but it is exactly this atmosphere of a secret, peaceful place that attracts those who are seeking complete relaxation in tranquil setting to Pranburi. Walk through a mangrove forest in Pranburi Forest Park, watch bottlenose dolphins playing in Dolphin Bay from February to May, go kayaking or just soak in the serenity of a new Thai Riviera.

To come to Pranburi from Bangkok, use PSG Charter. They offer Toyota Camry for three pax at THB3960 or Toyota Commuter for 9 pax at THB4180. The rates are all-inclusive (pick-up and drop-off at chosen locations, tolls and luggage); the journey lasts from three to four hours.

Getting around

Hua Hin is flat which makes bicycles a convenient option for moving around the town. Note though that traffic is rather heavy in Hua Hin, especially in Phetkasem Road, so think twice before you venture out on your two-wheel horse.

Scooters and motorcycles are easily available for rent at around THB300 per day. If you are not an experienced driver, it may prove a better idea to use public transport instead, as trafic in Hua Hin, as in almost any Thai resort city, tends to be chaotic.

Songthaws are white and green pickup trucks which ride a set route in the central part of the city and outside it. Depending on the distance you ride, the trip will cost you from THB10 to THB40. The most useful route starts from the train station and goes as far as Wat Huay Mongkon and the floating market.

Four- and three-wheel tuk-tuks are readily available around the city. Always negotiate the cost of your ride before the trip. Though not so shameless as their Phuket counterparts, Hua Hin’s tuk-tuk drivers are not a Western tourist’s best friends as far as the price is concerned: be ready to pay no less than THB100 even for the shortest of rides.

Not to Miss: A Real Thai-Style Breakfast in Hua Hin

Jek Pia, a coffee shop with more than five decades of experience located at the corner of Soi Naeb Kehart and Dechanuchit, is arguably the best place in the town to have a real Thai-style breakfast. Order any kind of joke – rice porridge – from a long list (THB30-THB80) and enjoy your morning. Open daily from 6.30am till 1.20pm and from 5.30pm till 7.30pm.

Transportation from Bangkok to Hua Hin

Facts about the transport from Bangkok to Hua Hin

Cheapest Transport$5
Fastest Transport50m
Earliest Departure12:00 AM
Latest Departure10:50 PM
Departures per day86
Distance600 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAEC 168 Transport and Travel, Andaman Taxis, BangkokTaxi24, Firstplan Transport Services, Five Star Taxi, Freedom Tour Taxi Service, Glassflower, GO Family, HPT Mini Bus, JKP Transport, Kanokwan Travel, Kim Transfers Thailand, Kingdom Venture, Mama Travel and Tour, MCC VAN, Montanatip, N and T Travel, NNS Luxury Limousine, NNS Private Trip, Shine Exclusive, Siam Scenic, Tara Tour and Travel, Thai Railway, Thailand Limo by Datum, Thailand Travel Taxi, Than Car Service, Win Happy