A bit arduous for the little ones, so we took a 70 -
baht taxi back.
Not exact matches
Then just 500
baht to catch a
taxi to Old Town Phuket.
If you're not a moped rider then there are many
taxi companies in town who'll pick you up and drop you off for around 100
baht each way.
If you haven't heard about it: Take a songthaew (10
Baht shared pick up
taxi) on Second Road all the way up to the dolphin roundabout.
Once you've arrived on the island, it's 150 - 200
baht per person in a shared
taxi to your desired destination on Koh Chang.
Just a five - minute
taxi ride from Bang Na BTS station plus a four
baht ferry hop across the Chao Phraya River and you could be chilling to the sounds of crickets and frogs rather than tuk tuks and bars.
Taxis from the airport charge a fixed Thai
Baht price of approximately US$ 51.
The resort is a little way out of Lampang, and while they will happily arrange
taxis or songthaew transport for you, it's going to cost at least 200
baht for a one - way trip into town.
Coming from Second Road, you could either walk there in 30 - 40 minutes or take a motorbike
taxi for 60 - 80
Baht.
Taxis charge US$ 51 in Thai
baht fixed price from the airport to Khao Lak.
The tiny airport of Krabi is approximately 18 kilometres east of Krabi Town and Thai Airways run a shuttle bus for only US$ 3 (in Thai
Baht), though if they are fully booked or if you prefer more comfort, you can get a
taxi into town for only US$ 16.
Similarly, a
taxi ride into the White Sand hub of the island will cost about 400 — 500
Baht each way if you fancy a night out.
Fares start at 5
baht on the Chao Phraya Express River
Taxi.
- > Kayak: 5 min - > Swim across the lagoon: 5 - 10 min - > Try hailing a boat from the deck for a few
Baht 2 min - > By scooter / car: 5 min - > Walk to the main road to get a
taxi: 10 min
Thai Airways provide a shuttle bus for just US$ 3 (pay in Thai
Baht), or you can take a
taxi for only US$ 16.