Bangkok to Phuket

Bangkok to Phuket

Bangkok
Phuket
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Bangkok to Phuket Schedule

Bangkok to Phuket Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
Firstplan Transport Services SUV 4pax Any time฿ 15,525
SalamAir Economy 03:05 - 02:20฿ 21,008
Hahn Air Systems Economy #H1476005:10 - 06:25฿ 4,060
Bangkok Airways Economy 06:10 - 12:10฿ 8,220
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD302909:45 - 11:15฿ 3,073
Thai Lion Air Economy #SL77010:35 - 12:05฿ 3,395
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD411012:20 - 13:55฿ 2,793
Thai AirAsia Economy #FD301715:20 - 16:50฿ 3,053
Transport Co Express 17:25 - 07:25฿ 1,219
Thai Vietjet Economy #VZ30819:35 - 21:05฿ 1,757
Bangkok Airways Economy #PG128521:15 - 22:45฿ 4,570
Hahn Air Systems Economy #H1471222:25 - 23:55฿ 4,091

How to get from Bangkok to Phuket

The easiest way to get to Phuket from Bangkok is to fly. Flying takes just under an hour and a half and with numerous flights from both Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports you are never short of choices. It is almost always possible to grab an air ticket for THB1000-THB2000. The overland distance between Bangkok and Phuket is around 850 km. Thanks to the bridge which links the mainland to the island, you can reach Phuket from Bangkok directly by bus. It does take a while – between 12 and 14 hours – but remains a prime choice for budget-conscious travellers with ticket prices starting from THB600. Though there is no railway station in Phuket, combination train-and-bus journeys via Suratthani are also an option to consider, especially for rail travel buffs, but expect the total travel time to be quite long – normally not less than 16 hours.

From Bangkok to Phuket by bus

Buses from Bangkok to Phuket leave from the Southern bus terminal, Sai Tai Mai. It is located on Phutthamonthon Sai Road in Thonburi district on the western side of the Chao Phraya River and is easily accessible by taxi. The route is served by a number of companies, including Phuket Travel and Bus Express. You can choose between express buses (THB660-THB690) and plusher VIP24 ones (THB1000). In VIP24 there are 3 seats per row, which means more space for your legs and elbows. All buses provide snacks, air-conditioning and blankets and make several pit stops along the route at large gas stations with convenience stores, cafes and toilets. There are early morning buses at 6.30am and 6.40am and a wide choice of afternoon and evening departures from 2.30pm to 9.30pm. All of them cover the distance between Bangkok and Phuket in about 13 hours. There are buses from the Northern bus terminal in Bangkok, Morchit, too.

Buses from Bangkok arrive to the recently constructed Bus Station 2 Bo-Ko-So Terminal which is located some four km to the north of the centre in Phuket Town. The terminal also serves buses from/to many of the Thai southern cities.

Tip: During the peak season it is highly recommended to book tickets in advance.

From Bangkok to Phuket by train

There are no direct trains from Bangkok to Phuket, the nearest transfer point being Suratthani. Trains from Bangkok to Suratthani leave from Hua Lamphong train station in Bangkok, easily accessible from the MRT subway. By far the most convenient train is the night one #85 departing at 7.30pm and arriving in Suratthani at 7.10am, but you have many other options, as well. You can choose the 1st or the 2nd class sleeper, both of which are air-conditioned and provide enough privacy and comfort for an overnight journey. The price is approximately THB1550 and THB1000 correspondingly.

Suratthani train station is located in the town of Phun Phin, some 15 km away. From there, buses leave regularly both for Suratthani and other southern destinations, including Phuket. You can plan your combination journey by yourself or opt for a train+bus joint ticket. If you book a joint train+bus ticket from Bangkok to Phuket, you can catch a 7.45am standard air-con Phantip Travel bus to Phuket (THB 250, almost 4 hrs).

Note that a combination train+bus journey from Bangkok to Phuket takes longer than a direct bus from the Southern Bus Terminal in Bangkok (15½ hrs compared to 13 hours), but you can sleep with more comfort while travelling by railway. Both 1st (THB1550) and 2nd class (THB1000) AC carts give you enough privacy, so a longer journey may proof a better choice at the end of the day.

Why go to Phuket

Love it or hate it: the Pearl of the Andaman is too developed, too commercialized, too trendy and, well, sometimes – too expensive. Yet its sandy beaches, fashionable spas, outstanding diving sites and high-class dining venues continue to lure hordes of tourists from literally every corner of the world. There are endless opportunities for going on an adventure – from snorkelling or surfing to yachting and kayaking, and if you wish to taste the real cosmopolitan flavour of the island, spend a bit of time exploring streets of Phuket Town clogged with coffee shops and art galleries, hip affordable guesthouses and stately Sino-Portuguese mansions. Be ready to pay more for food, lodging and transport than in any other Thai resort city or island, relax and just enjoy your experience.

Being the largest island in Thailand, Phuket sometimes does not feel as an island at all: even getting there from the mainland does not require any sea travel. The 700m Saphan Thepkasattri linked the northernmost tip of Phuket to Phang Nga Province on the mainland in 2011. It runs parallel to a smaller Saphan Sarasin which was built in 1967 to replace the ferry connection with the island and now serves as a pedestrian bridge.

Island hopping from Phuket

Though Phuket sometimes lacks that typical island atmosphere, it still provides a good chance to taste some of the other ‘real’ islands. Just choose your destination and start your island hopping.

From Phuket to Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao

Lomprayah offers combined bus+ high-speed ferry service from Phuket to the islands of the Gulf. The whole journey takes 6½ hrs to Koh Samui, 7½ hrs to Koh Phangan and 8¾ hrs to Koh Tao.

From Phuket to Koh Phi-Phi

During the peak season there is between 5 and 6 ferries a day linking Phuket to the pristine island of Phi Phi. Though it gets more and more developed nowadays, the scenery fortunately remains just breath-taking.

From Phuket to Koh Lanta, the Trang islands and Koh Lipe

Ferries going from Phuket to Koh Lanta, the Trang islands and Koh Lipe connect through Koh Phi-Phi. Get ready to jump from one boat to another which is sometimes a bit of a nervous experience.

**Tip: If your are prone to seasickness, get the necessary medicine at hand.

Want something different? Visit Phang Nga and Khao Lak

Lush jungles and impressive karst formations of the mainland and spectacular islands dotting pristine sea waters, secret caves and beautiful beaches without that excessive glamour of Phuket but with enough facilities to feel comfortable during your holiday are awaiting you in Phang Nga province. If you want fewer people on the beach, head to Khao Lak, which also serves as a great base for further inland explorations.

Lignite bus company operates buses both to Phang Nga Town and Khao Lak from the Southern bus terminal in Bangkok. There are night Express, VIP and VIP24 buses to Phang Nga – all departing around 7pm; tickets cost from THB600 to THB970 depending on the type of the bus you choose. Note that the express bus of Lignite at 6.40pm goes directly to Phang Nga and does not call to Khao Lak. For Khao Lak use the VIP and VIP24 which leave at 7.05pm. Travel time is about 10¼ hours.

You can also get to Khao Lak directly from Phuket Airport. PGS company offers a Toyota Camry for 3 pax at THB1920 from Phuket Airport to Khao Lak. Transit time is about two hours and the rate is all-inclusive.

Getting around in Phuket

Phuket taxis are notorious for their hefty rates. The public transport is limited and has a form of huge trucks. They cruise between Phuket Town and the beaches which is terribly inconvenient as in most cases you need to connect through Phuket Town to go from one beach to another, and the journey eventually takes you hours.

Motorbikes and Scooters are a good way to get around. The majority of the rental shops will require your passport which they keep until you bring the rented vehicle back. Cases when the rental shops would insist on reimbursing ‘damage’ to their scooters are not unheard of; so check carefully what you rent and make photos of any scratches you find before you commit. The daily rate for a scooter is about THB200-THB300. There are also bigger bikes available for rent.

Renting a car is a good option which gives you both freedom and safety. A car can usually be hired for around THB1200 per day, but in low season rates sometimes fall below THB800. Cheap car rental companies can be found in Thanon Rasada. As a rule, local companies offer better rates, but you can sometimes find online promotions when booking with global operators.

Transportation from Bangkok to Phuket

Facts about the transport from Bangkok to Phuket

Cheapest Transport$23
Fastest Transport1h 19m
Earliest Departure5:00 AM
Latest Departure10:40 PM
Departures per day198
Distance845 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAndaman Sea Tour and Transport, Bangkok Airways, Bangkok Travel Plus, BangkokTaxi24, Firstplan Transport Services, Glassflower, Kanokwan Travel, Lignite, Malindo Air, Montanatip, N and T Travel, Nara Travel, Nok Air, Oniam Transport, Phuket Travel, Raja Ferry, Sombat Tour, SOT Travel, Thai AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Thai Airways, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air, Thai Vietjet, Transport Co, Van2Travel

Bangkok to Phuket Destination Reviews

L
This journey was AWFUL. Before booking we read mixed reviews but paid extra for the “VIP Bus” thinking this would be a safe option… don’t be fooled, it was not. We have used buses all around Asia and used VIP buses and this is by far the WORST we have ever used. There is absolutely no difference between the express bus and the VIP bus so don’t pay the extra money or just go with a different company all together. They packed us onto a smelly cramped regular bus full of mosquitos. not sure what exactly makes it VIP? Maybe the scabby blanket you get given? Pure scam really. The seats recline and there is a little leg rest but if you are anything above 5 foot 2 then the leg rest is useless because there isn’t enough room to have your legs up anyway. Absolutely no leg room. They do give you a free food coupon for tea but don’t stop until midnight which isn’t really ideal? They then drop you off at 5am at a random travel shop in surat Thani which isn’t mentioned at all on the booking and you have to wait an hour and a half with loads of other people scrambling for a seat and their bags waiting for another bus. It was pure hell, and I genuinely would never ever use this company again. Wish I just paid the extra £100 for the flight because it would’ve been worth it. Other companies seemed decent that we saw at the food stop doing the same journey with actual comfy seats and lots of room, but this company is shocking
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus VIP Bus, Bangkok Travel Plus, Jan 1, 2025
M
The bus arrived on time and the staff were friendly. They gave you free drinks (1 bottle of water and a juice bottle) and also a little snack. They also stopped a few times so you could buy something. The seats were comfortable and you got a blanket. The only problem was that the air conditioning was a bit too cold. However we arrived on time in Phuket. 👍
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus Intercity, Lignite (ลิกไนท์ทัวร์), Dec 30, 2024
TR
I was skeptical because I couldn't find recent reviews. The buses were flawless.
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus VIP 33, Sombat Tour (บริษัท เทพสมบัติ จำกัด), Dec 29, 2024
DW
Simple Transport to Phucket, No problems. Check-In was easy even thought most staff did not speak English. Bus was on time leaving. It was an older bus, but sufficient for travel. Seats reclined. Leg rest went up. Charging port worked only for the first half of the trip. We were given a snack bag with cookies, juice and water to start the ride. Stopped about 11pm at rest area with enough time to use restroom and eat. Bus ticket is your food voucher and included one meal from anywhere in the food court. We made it to Phuket about 6:30am not 4:30am. But I expected that after reading reviews and planned accordingly. Bathroom on bus was 1 star and would avoid if possible but you gotta do what you gotta do. We made a lot of stops along the way but they were quick hop on hop off for people. The AC was freezing and you can’t close vents so I stuffed with toilet paper so the could air wouldn’t destroy my head. It worked, mostly. Over all no real complaints, we made it safely. Would book again.
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus Express, Transport Co (บริษัท ขนส่ง จำกัด), Dec 27, 2024
OD
Seats were not comfortable. Lack of space and they're very unorganized.
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus Express, Montanatip (Montanatip), Dec 25, 2024
C
overall a great experience and arrived on time. Felt safe and comfortable throughout the journey. Was able to get a relatively good sleep too, made one stop around half way through the journey. Was a little bit confusing finding the right check in desk so in the future I would allow more time to get to the bus terminal.
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus VIP 24, Andaman Sea Tour and Transport (Andaman Sea Tour and Transport), Nov 27, 2024
LR
Great trip by night bus. On time and confortable. They give you blanket, water and snacks. The only negative thing was the AC that is really too cold!
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus VIP 24, Lignite (ลิกไนท์ทัวร์), Nov 18, 2024
ET
My experience was okay, but unfortunately one of the staff on board was particularly rude and unhelpful, commanding me to go here and there in a quite frankly unpleasant, unprofessional manner. My seat also did not recline, resulting in a 13hr experience on a 90° angle. I hate to be complaining, but there was also a brief 5/10 minutes of driving where one of the staff members had left the hatch/door to the luggage compartment wide open, my bag went in last so there was inevitably stress that my belongings may have fallen out of the vehicle!! Apart from that it was okay, if you’re on a tight budget and need to get from place A to place B, this should definitely be taken into consideration! Thank you
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus Intercity, Lignite (ลิกไนท์ทัวร์), Nov 4, 2024
SK
Very good bus ride - On Time and comfortable.
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus Intercity, Lignite (ลิกไนท์ทัวร์), Oct 8, 2024
KS
Very comfortable ride to Phuket, with snacks and a short 20 minute break to eat a warm Thai meal (coupon included into your ticket!). Nice seats to sleep on, very quiet surrounding and nice staff.
Bangkok to Phuket, Bus VIP 24, Lignite (ลิกไนท์ทัวร์), Aug 3, 2024
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