Krabi Transportation
Getting
to Krabi
Get
in
Direct connections are by air and road; travellers can also
take a train to Surat Thani and continue on to Krabi by
bus from there.
By plane 
Krabi
Airport is small and conveniently situated for just about
everywhere in the province as it is on the main highway,
Route 4. Many larger hotels offer a (paying) transfer service
if you specify your arrival time; otherwise there are efficient,
regulated taxis available. The standard fare to hotels in
Krabi Town is 350 Baht per car; to Ao
Nang, 600 Baht per car; to Klong Muang 900
Baht per car.
A new international terminal has recently been opened.
With customs and immigration services providing visas on
arrival, this will open the door to direct international
flights - at least during the high season months.
Another airport near to Krabi is Phuket International Airport,
around two hours' drive away (taxi 2400 - 2600 Baht per
car). This is worth considering as an alternative arrival
point as there are often cheap charter flights available
to Phuket, which could save you money, even factoring in
the extra cost of the taxi.
FLIGHT SCHEDULES Updated 2 January 2007.
These are the current schedules, valid until 29 March 2007.
Prices quoted are for one-way tickets including applicable
taxes (return double unless stated). Flight time Krabi -
Bangkok approx. 1hr 20 mins.
All of the airlines have online booking facilities; links
are provided for your convenience, but please note that
we are not affiliated with the airlines in any way and cannot
be held responsible for bookings made on these sites.
Air
Asia
Krabi Airport Office: +66 (0)75 623554, 623328
-from Bangkok to Krabi: 3 flights daily, FD3163 10.40; FD3167
12.20; FD3165 17.05
-from Krabi to Bangkok: 3 flights daily, FD3162 12.25; FD3166
15.05; FD3164 18.50
Tickets from 1018 baht one way. Budget airline with varying
price structure; check website for current promotions.
Nok
Air
Online sales only. Flights commence 15 January 2007.
-from Bangkok to Krabi: 2 flights daily: DD7910 09.35; DD7920
16.35
-from Krabi to Bangkok: 2 flights daily: DD7911 11.20; DD7921
18.20
Promotional fares from 1250 baht one way. Check website
for further information.
Orient
Thai
Online sales only
-from Bangkok to Krabi: 1 flight daily: OG299 at 08.40
-from Krabi to Bangkok: 1 flight daily: OG298 at 10.30
Tickets from 1700 baht one way. Check website for current
promotions.
Thai
Airways
Krabi Office: +66 (0)75 622440/ 691940
-from Bangkok to Krabi: 4 flights daily, TG249 08.00; TG247
11.50; TG259 15.00; TG279 19.20
-from Krabi to Bangkok: 4 flights daily, TG250 10.00; TG248
13.55; TG260 17.05; TG280 21.20
Tickets from 3330 baht one way. Business class also available.
Tiger Airways
Online sales only.
Tiger Airways' new route gives you another option: instead
of travelling via Bangkok, Singapore may also be a convenient
connecting airport, especially if travelling from down under.
This is a budget airline, so prices vary considerably, but
start at 1200 baht one way.
-from Singapore to Krabi: 1 flight daily, TR188 16.10; plus
Fri, Sun TR182 at 07.30
- from Krabi to Singapore: 1 flight daily, TR189 18.05,
plus Fri, Sun TR183 at 08.45
By bus

Buses from Bangkok's Southern
Bus Terminal (tel. +66-24351199) to Krabi take about
12 hours and depart as follows:
-
VIP bus - 07:20 - 710 baht
-
First class bus - 19:00 - 486 baht
-
Second class bus - 07:30, 19:00, 19:30, 21:00 - 378
baht
Buses for Krabi
leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus terminal on Boromratch
Chonnani Road. Most travel at night and cost from 626-920
Baht, depending on the levels of comfort inside. Journey
time is around 10 hours. Tickets rarely have to be booked
in advance, excepting around Thai public holidays. There
are also direct bus connections from Ko Samui (via Surat
Thani, around 400 Baht); Had Yai (234 Baht); Phuket (155
Baht); Trang (129 Baht); and many other destinations, including
Malaysia. Private tour buses also operate the same routes;
contact an agent once you are here for more information.
We have had many reports of thefts on private tourist buses,
so keep all your valuables on you at all times. You should
also note that not all buses have toilet facilities - please
check before you travel!
Buses all arrive in Krabi
Town. Government buses go to the bus terminal
in Talaat Kao; private tour buses arrive in the Andaman
Wave Master station in the centre of town. From both of
these places it is easy to catch a local bus or taxi to
the beach
areas, or to the pier if you are heading to the islands.
By boat to Krabi
Ferry companies operate several regular routes between
the mainland and the islands, see below for more details.
Please note that these routes are for foot passengers only.
If you would like to take a car or motorbike to or from
Ko Lanta,
please use the local car
ferry service between Saladan, Lanta Noi and Hua Hin pier
(around 70km from Krabi Town). Boats run every hour or so
until around 10pm.
All prices listed below are for one-way tickets.
Krabi Town - Ko Phi Phi:
10.00 , 15.00. 350Bht, journey time 1.5 hours.
Krabi Town - Ko Jum/ Ko Lanta:
10.30, 13.30, 350Bht, journey time approx. 2 hours.
Boats leave from the new Krabi
Passenger Pier on Tharua Rd - not Chao Fah pier as
is stated in many out-of-date guidebooks, Lonely Planet
included! Take a transit bus from the town centre (30Bht),
or from Ao Nang (40Bht).
Ao Nang/ Railay - Ko Phi Phi
9.00, 380Bht, journey time 2.5 hours (includes snorkelling
stop)
Ao Nang/ Railay - Ko Lanta
10.30, 420Bht, journey time 2hrs 15mins
Ao Nang/ Railay - Phuket
15.00, 550Bht, journey time 3hrs
Boats leave from Nopparat
Thara pier (free pick-up bus from Ao Nang Beach),
going via Railay
West beach and (to Ko Phi Phi) via Ko Phai (Bamboo Island).
Lanta - Phi Phi - Phuket
8.00, 13.00, 350Bht (Phi Phi) and 650Bht (Phuket)
Lanta - Ko Jum - Krabi Town
8.00, 13.00, 350Bht, journey time 2hrs, boats go via Ko
Jum.
.
Boats leave from Saladan Pier.
Phi Phi - Phuket
9.30, 14.30, 350Bht
Phi Phi - Lanta
11.30, 14.00, 350Bht
Phi Phi - Krabi Town
9.00, 14.00, 350Bht
Phi Phi - Ao Nang/ Railay
15.30, 380Bht
Boats leave from the main pier in town on Ton Sai beach.
Phuket - Ao Nang/ Railay
8.00, 550Bht
Phuket - Phi Phi - Lanta
8.30, 13.00, 350Bht (Phi Phi) and 650Bht (Lanta)
Boats leave from Rassada Pier outside of Phuket Town. There
are also several one-day tour boats leaving from here which
carry passengers to Phi Phi, price 350-500 Bht, departure
around 8.30am.
By train to Krabi

There is no railway in
Krabi, so you can't actually get here by train!
But it's a common misconception that you can, so we feel
it's worth noting, if you were planning to come by this
route. The nearest train stations are actually in Surat
Thani to the west and Trang to the south. From either of
these stations, it is possible to continue your journey
to Krabi by bus (see above).
Getting
around Krabi
LOCAL buses, or songthaew, run throughout
the day and are an excellent way of making a day trip into
or out of Krabi Town.
There are regular stops, but you can hop on or off almost
anywhere. Similarly, if you’re not close to a bus
stop, you can stand by the side of the road and flag one
down, like a taxi. Prices are around 30B per journey (see
FLYER for more detailed information when you arrive).
Motorcycle taxis
can also be found in Krabi Town and are a fast, if
hair-raising, way to get around. The drivers will take you
anywhere - for a price, which is best to negotiate before
you get on. In Ao Nang
beach, there are small minivans (tuk-tuks)
and motorbike sidecar taxis (samlor) everywhere,
which will take you most places in the local vicinity for
20B per person. Because they charge per person, it is wise
not to load too many people into the sidecar as they are
not very stable - for more than 2 passengers, take 2 taxis,
even if the driver insists it is ok.
There are also regular taxis, which people often
hire as a 'car and driver/guide' on a daily basis for around
1800 Baht, depending on where you wish to go. They will
also take you from Ao
Nang to the airport for 500B, to Krabi Town
for 400B and to Phuket for around 2200B. Prices for many
other destinations can be seen on the board outside Phra
Nang Inn on the Beach Road.
If you’re planning a day out at sea, the traditional
wooden longtail boats found on all mainland beaches
are your best option for independent island hopping. There
are also frequent 'taxi boats' running from Ao Nang to Ton
Sai and Railay Beach.
These wait until they have enough passengers (in theory
5, but in high season they usually hold out for 10 or more)
to depart. Buy coupons for the boats at the booth on the
corner of the beach road opposite Phra Nang Inn.
Prices for trips are fixed by the boatmen's club (i.e.
are not able to be bargained down) and displayed on a board
outside the ticket office. The prices are the same all year
round and children under 12 travel free:
Longtail boat prices

One way to Pai Plong, Ton Sai or West Railay
/ Phra Nang Bay: 60B per person.
(100B after 7pm) Minimum 5 people required.
Return from Ao Nang to:
Chicken, Tub or Poda Island: 300B per person, min 5 people.
You can also charter a boat with driver
for your own use (not sharing with other passengers); buy
tickets at the same booth. The prices are for maximum 6
people, for more you will pay extra.
Chicken, Tub, Poda Island
and Phra Nang beach:
2000B (local islands, max. 8 people)
Ko Hong islands: 2200B
Bamboo Island: 3000B
Boats can also be found at Nopparat
Thara; Chao Fah pier in Krabi Town; Klong Muang;
and Railay.
Prices may vary slightly from those in Ao Nang, depending
on how much closer or further away from the destination
you are. In these destinations you pay the driver directly
(no tickets).
For independent exploration further afield, there are numerous
private rental options. The cheapest is to hire a motorcycle,
although this is recommended only for those with previous
experience, as insurance coverage for accidents - or theft
- is never included and the roads can be dangerous.
Car rental is perhaps a safer, more comfortable option
if there are a few of you to share the cost - prices for
an average 4WD can start from around 1200B per day, including
insurance and with unlimited mileage. A few hundred Baht
extra will get you a better maintained vehicle with an international
company such as Budget or National.
Finally, if you can’t be bothered with the hassle
of organising your day yourself, there are plenty of reliable
tour companies to do it for you. Once you are here,
contact your hotel, or nearest agent for more information
about the itineraries on offer.

Provided
by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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