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Transport to Pattaya

Getting to Pattaya from Bangkok airports, and transport options once you arrive.

Transport to Pattaya

Last updated: February 2026

Songthaew pickup truck in Pattaya
Pattaya songthaew (baht bus) — Photo by Ilya Plekhanov on Wikimedia Commons.

This guide covers how to get from Bangkok airports to Pattaya and how to move around once you arrive. Prices can change, so treat ranges as typical and confirm current rates before you book.

From Bangkok Airports

Suvarnabhumi (BKK)

Main international airport, about 1.5-2 hours by road.

Private transfer (recommended)
  • Door-to-door service with meet-and-greet.
  • Fixed price, no haggling.
  • Best for families and late-night arrivals.
Public bus
  • Cheapest option.
  • Fixed schedules and drop-off at the bus station.
  • Plan onward transport to your hotel.
Taxi
  • Available 24/7 at the airport.
  • Confirm meter use or agree on price first.
  • Tolls and airport fees are extra.
Shared minivan
  • Cheaper than a private car.
  • Waits until full and makes multiple stops.
  • Good for solo travelers without much luggage.

Don Mueang (DMK)

Budget-airline airport farther from Pattaya.

Private transfer

Most practical for a direct ride.

Public options

Bus into Bangkok first, then onward to Pattaya.

U-Tapao (UTP)

Closest airport to Pattaya, limited flight options.

Taxi

Most common and fastest option.

Private transfer

Book in advance for guaranteed pickup.

Taxi in Pattaya
Pattaya taxi — Photo by Ilya Plekhanov on Wikimedia Commons.

Getting Around Pattaya

Songthaews (baht buses)

The iconic blue pickup trucks are the main local transport.

  • Fixed routes along Beach Road, Second Road, and Jomtien.
  • Hop on, press the buzzer to stop, pay when exiting.
  • Cheap and frequent during the day.

Motorbike taxis

Fast for short hops but exposed to traffic and weather.

  • Agree on price before you ride.
  • Helmet should be provided.
  • Avoid with large luggage.

Grab (ride-hailing)

Reliable in busy areas, but availability can vary.

  • Upfront pricing, cashless options.
  • Surge pricing at peak times.
  • Great for late nights or longer rides.

Taxis

Less common on the street; most are negotiated fares.

  • Always agree on price first.
  • Expect higher rates late at night.

Motorbike rental

Convenient but higher risk for tourists.

  • Valid motorcycle license and IDP required.
  • Avoid leaving your passport as a deposit.
  • Wear a helmet and inspect the bike before riding.

Car rental

Self-drive or hire a driver for day trips.

  • International Driving Permit required.
  • Left-side driving in Thailand.
  • Driver option is easiest for sightseeing days.

Day Trip Transport

Koh Larn (Coral Island)

Ferry or speedboat from Bali Hai Pier.

Ferries are cheapest, speedboats are fastest.

Bangkok

Minivans and buses run daily. Private cars are fastest.

Other destinations

Tours often include transport. You can also hire a car for the day.

Transport Tips

Negotiating

  • Agree on price before you ride.
  • Have small bills ready.
  • Do not over-haggle for small amounts.

Safety

  • Wear seatbelts and helmets.
  • Take photos of rental damage.
  • Avoid riding if inexperienced.

Late night

  • Fewer songthaews after midnight.
  • Grab availability can drop.
  • Keep cash for taxis.

Airport returns

Book early-morning transfers in advance. Most hotels can arrange this.

Booking Options

Private transfers

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Car rentals

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Questions?

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Photo credits
  • • Pattaya songthaew — Ilya Plekhanov (Wikimedia Commons)
  • • Pattaya taxi — Ilya Plekhanov (Wikimedia Commons)

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