How To Get From Bangkok to Pattaya

How To Get From Bangkok to Pattaya

With endless beaches, plenty of sunshine and friendly locals, as well as great nightlife, there really are few few places on this planet as exciting as Pattaya. A popular place for backpackers and couples, this is a coastal city well worth visiting. Wondering how to get from Bangkok to Pattaya? You’ve a few options.

What you choose depends on a number of factors, including your budget and how much time you have to spare. You’ll be in paradise in no time…

How To Get From Bangkok to Pattaya

1. Get the Bus From Bangkok to Pattaya

To get from Bangkok to Phuket this really is the best option. The total trip is only about two hours long, and the buses leave from several bus terminals in Bangkok. The most frequent departures are from the Eastern Bus Terminal located opposite the Ekkamai BTS station on Sukhumvit Road at Soi 63 (Soi Ekkamai).

The bus will cost about 117 Baht.

2. Rent A Car to Drive Yourself

This is a handy option if you’re arriving into Suvarnabhumi Airport, as it’s 40km closer to Pattaya than Don Muang Airport and you don’t have to drive through Bangkok to reach the seaside resort. It’s an easy enough drive and you’ll have the freedom to stop whenever something catches your eye en route.

3. Rent a Minivan With Your Friends

If you’re still trying to figure out how to get from Bangkok to Pattaya and you’re with a group of friends (about 10-15 people), then renting a minivan for your whole group is a safe, affordable option. Often, they end up being just about the same price as a standard bus ticket, but you’ve got the advantage of only being with people you know.

4. Book Tickets in Advance on Bookaway

Use Bookaway to reserve your tickets in advance for a number of transport options, including standard buses and VIP minibuses. Not only can you be assured that you have a guaranteed ticket, you can also make use of the handy filters for finding the best transport option.

Can’t live without air conditioning for a couple hours? Check. Absolutely need to have a toilet on board? You can choose the exact features you need your transport option to have.

5. Hire a Private Car for a Comfortable Trip

First things first: comfort. If you have the budget for it (about 1,000 Baht for a standard taxi), then travelling by private taxi is the most comfortable and fastest option. The trip will take about five hours and while it’s a bit more expensive than other options, you’ll enjoy some advantages. Not only will your driver pick you up from wherever you are, but they most often speak English and will stop whenever you need to for a break.

Sarah Clayton-Lea

Co-founder of Big 7 Travel, Sarah created the company through her passion for championing the world's best food and travel experiences. Before her career in digital media, where she previously held roles such as Editor of Food&Wine Ireland, Sarah worked in the hospitality industry in Dublin and New York.

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