Getting About in Phuket
Songtaews
These trucks with benches in the back serve both locals and tourists in
need of a ride. Songtaews travel designated routes, leaving the central
market area in Phuket Town starting at 7 am and stopping at 6
pm. They frequent the various beaches every half-an-hour.
The average cost is between 10 to 40 Baht depending on the length of
the journey. There are no bus stops on the island, so to flag
down a ride, simply wave your hand palm down to signal the driver to
stop.
Songtaews rates :
| Bangtao Beach |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Bang Rong Pier |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Chalong |
: 15.- |
Baht |
| Friendship Beach |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Ka Cape |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Kamala Beach |
: 25.- |
Baht |
| Karon Beach |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Kata Beach |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Kathu District |
: 10.- |
Baht |
| Makhuam Bay & Aquarium |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Nai Hairn Beach |
: 25.- |
Baht |
| Naiyang Beach |
: 30.- |
Baht |
| Patong Beach |
: 15.- |
Baht |
| Rawai Beach |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Sarasin Bridge |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Surin Beach |
: 20.- |
Baht |
| Thalang District |
: 15.- |
Baht |
These buses leave every 30 minutes from the central market, from 07:00
am to 18:00 pm. Fares subject to change without notice, but only by B5
or So.
Tuk-tuks
What would a visit to Phuket be without experiencing Thailand's most
recognised form of travel? Tuk-tuks are abundant on the island, and the
three wheeled vehicle offers move safety and comfort than its two-wheeled
counterpart. A set fare of between 20 to 40 Baht is standard
in Phuket Town. In other areas, the price is negotiable. Enjoy the ride!
Motorcycle taxis
Motorcycle taxis can be found throughout Phuket's main
arteries. Drivers wearing coloured vests with numbers on their
backs. Generally negotiate the price, it is always best to
agree on a sum before hopping on the back. This way of getting
around is quick and easy but not always very safe particularly if you are
on a road with heavy traffic or it is wet. Hang on, these guys like to go
fast!
Local Transport : Buses # 1 & # 2
In Bangkok, visitor ride the river boats to see the sights. In Phuket
Town, the equivalent is to ride the local buses, catching sights or
getting to the bus terminal in an economical way - Baht 10.
- Bus # 1 Big C to Archeewa College, by way of Bangkok Road, Phuket
Bus Terminal, and Phuket Road, and back.
- Bus # 2 Rajabhat Institute to Lamchan Health Centre, by way of
Supercheap, Phuket Provincial Prison, Phuket Bus Terminal, and Central
Market, and back.
Motorcycle Rental
Smaller bikes can be rented for between 300 to 600 Baht per
day. Classier models are often rented privately by guesthouses
or by hotel owners. An important point to remember is that
motorcycles don't come insured. It is up to you to drive with
caution at all times and inexperienced motorists might want to consider
another mode of transport.
Also, remember to wear a helmet. The island's police hand
out fines of 300 Baht if you are caught without head
protection. Before renting a motorcycle, always check it
thoroughly for any previous damage. To minimise the effect of
minor accidents and to avoid severe sunburn, wear good shoes, long pants,
and a long-sleeved shirt. Drive slowly and safely.
Car and Jeeps
One of the best ways to see the wonders of Phuket is to rent a car of
4x4 jeep - this way you get a lot more freedom. Be certain
before signing an agreement that insurance is included in the deal.
The Longtail
Maneuvering through the turquoise waters surrounding
Phuket is a wonderful experience. Island taxi boats known as longtails or
"reua hang yao" are built to last 50 years, and cut through the sea with
ease. Indispensable to fishermen, the longtail requires a
skilled hand to navigate the wooden vessel. Many of these
seaworthy crafts can be hired to visit nearby islands for a negotiated
price.
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