Skip to content

Grab your MadPass now—unlimited stays across Southeast Asia for 90 days!

Dreaming of turquoise waters, sandy beaches, and vibrant nightlife? Look no further than Phuket, Thailand’s tropical paradise. Getting there might seem daunting, but fear not! Mad Monkey Hostels presents the ultimate guide on how to get to Phuket, ensuring your journey is as smooth as your vacation.

 

By Air: Phuket International Airport

The most convenient way to reach Phuket is by air. Phuket International Airport (HKT) is well-connected globally, welcoming travelers from various corners of the world. Major airlines operate direct flights to Phuket, making it easily accessible. Upon arrival, taxis, buses, and rental cars are readily available, ensuring a seamless transition to your desired destination on the island.

Most travelers reach Phuket via domestic flights from Bangkok, served by airlines like Thai Airways, Nok Air, Air Asia, and Orient Thai (One2Go).

air asia plane
Photo courtesy of Alif Shaari

By Sea: Ferry Services

For a scenic and adventurous journey, consider traveling to Phuket by sea. Several ferry services operate between Phuket and nearby islands like Phi Phi, Krabi, and Koh Samui. These journeys offer breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea and are perfect for travelers seeking a unique experience. Ferries are equipped with comfortable amenities, making the trip both enjoyable and relaxing.

Ferry Services to Phuket

ferry on the sea
Photo courtesy of Patrick Federi

By Road: Bus and Car Rentals

Traveling by road offers a budget-friendly option to reach Phuket. An extensive network of buses connects Phuket to neighboring provinces in Thailand. These buses are comfortable, air-conditioned, and a great choice for travelers exploring the country on a budget. Alternatively, renting a car provides flexibility and convenience, allowing you to explore Phuket at your own pace.

Route Information:

Travelers heading to Phuket from Bangkok can follow Highway 4, passing through picturesque towns like Nakhorn Pathom, Ratchaburi, Phetchaburi, Prachuapkhirikan, Chumphon, Ranong, and Phang Nga. The stretch between Ranong and Phang Nga offers a scenic drive, bordered by lush forest-covered mountains on one side and the breathtaking Andaman Sea on the other.

Car Rental Tips:

If you plan to rent a car from a local company, ensure that your rental agreement includes comprehensive insurance coverage. To be eligible for insurance, you’ll need either an international driving license or a valid Thai driving license. Taking this precaution ensures a secure and hassle-free road trip to Phuket.

Bus Services

Car Rental Services

roads in thailand
Photo courtesy of Nandhu Kumar

By Train and Bus: Combination Routes

For travelers coming from destinations like Bangkok, combining train and bus routes can be an adventurous way to get to Phuket. Board a train to Surat Thani, then transfer to a bus that will take you directly to Phuket. While this option takes longer, it allows you to witness the picturesque Thai countryside, adding a touch of charm to your journey.

Train Services

Bus Services

train in thailand
Photo courtesy of Joshua Rawson-Harris

How to get to Phuket: Your Adventure Awaits!

Getting to Phuket has never been easier, thanks to the diverse transportation options available. Whether you prefer the speed of air travel, the serenity of a sea voyage, or the freedom of a road trip, Phuket welcomes you with open arms. Plan your trip with this guide, and get ready for an unforgettable experience in this tropical paradise!

Pin Now. Read later.

About the Author

Nicole Basri is the Junior Marketing Assistant at Mad Monkey Hostels. When she's not working, you'll find her buried in a good book, or on a hunt for the perfect Matcha Latte.