How much is a taxi from Phuket Airport to Krabi?
How much is a taxi from Phuket Airport to Krabi?
The quickest way to get from Phuket Airport (HKT) to Krabi is to taxi which costs ฿2900 – ฿3500 and takes 2h 7m.
How do you get from Phuket to Krabi?
How to get from Phuket Airport to Krabi. You can get from Phuket to Krabi by ferry, bus, or taxi. You can also rent a car without a driver (from $23). The Phuket ferry to Krabi, Phi Phi, or Koh Samui leaves according to the fixed timetable and costs $22 (the travel time is 2.5 hours).
Is there a direct ferry from Phuket to Krabi?
Travel by ferry/speedboat from Phuket to Krabi takes about 1-3 hours (direct way). You can also travel by ferry from Koh Yao Yai via Klong Hia Pier or by speedboat from Rasada Pier or Bang Rong Pier in Phuket. Travel by ferry/speedboat from Phuket to Krabi costs about $18-55/pp.
How do I get from Phuket to Krabi by bus?
Phuket to Krabi by Bus There are frequent trips daily with buses departing approximately every hour between 06:00 and 17:00. To catch the bus to Krabi, head to Terminal 2 of the Phuket Bus Station, located on Thepkasattri Road. Depending on your hotel’s location, you may require a transfer to the bus station.
How long is the boat ride from Phuket to Krabi?
The Phuket Krabi ferry route connects Phuket Island with Thailand and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Phi Phi Cruiser service runs up to 7 times per week with a sailing duration of around 3 hours 30 minutes while the Tigerline Ferry service runs up to 14 times per week with a duration from 4 hours.
Which is cheaper Krabi or Phuket?
Average stay: Phuket is relatively expensive as an average hotel stay for 2 people in a 3 or 4-star hotel costs around 10000 THB. Krabi, for the same costs around 5000 THB. Places to stay: If you want a more sophisticated option to stay, then obviously Phuket is better.
Can you do a day trip from Phuket to Krabi?
You can either visit as a day tour from one of the neighbouring larger towns (Phuket or Krabi). Or you can travel on the ferry to the islands and spend a few days there. I’ve done both options over the past few years and it really comes down to a personal preference, and time.