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Getting to Hua Hin

 

From Bangkok International Airport

It is easy to reach Hua Hin and Cha-am from Bangkok International Airport. Taxis, limousines and vans can be hired in both the domestic and international arrival areas with prices beginning at around 2000 baht and ascending according to the size of the vehicle. 

There are several companies offering the service so shop around for the best price and departure time. Cars take around 3,5 hours to Hua Hin

You can also take a flight from Bangkok International Airport to Hua Hin. SGA Airlines provides 3 - 4 flights daily to Hua Hin (45 minutes). For more information, please contact SGA Airport office Bangkok (662) 664 6099 or Hua Hin (6632) 522 300. Website : www.sga.co.th

From Bangkok

Hua Hin and Cha-am can be easily reached by train, bus or mini-van from Bangkok city. Air-conditioned buses leave from the Southern Bus Terminal on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River once every thirty minutes beginning at 04:00 in the morning and stopping just before midnight. Plan your trip to the bus terminal so that it avoids morning and evening commute traffic. Traffic into Thonburi is always heavy so be sure to allow extra time.

Buses from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal cost 110 bahts for 1st class (air-conditioned), 85 bahts for 2nd class (air-conditioned) and 61 bahts (ordinary). The trip takes about 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Various agencies on Khao San Road in Bangkok operate minivans to Hua Hin for 150 baht per person. The bus leaves for Bangkok from a station next to Siripetchkasem Hotel.

You can also take train from Bangkok to Hua Hin. The trip takes about 3-3/4 hours from Bangkok. All trains going south stop at Hua Hin, but the most convenient is the all second class Special Express Diesel Railcar leaving Bangkok's Hualumphong Station at 07:45 and arriving in Hua Hin at 11:00. A few trains going south also stop at Cha-am, with the most convenient being train 261, a 3rd class only diesel railcar departing Hualamphong Station 9.20AM and train 169, a rapid train with both 2nd and 3rd class seats departing at 3.35PM. Both trains take approximately 4 hours for the trip. Unless you have a real aversion to buses, they are much more convenient than the train when travelling to Hua Hin.

1st class fare is 202 baht (rapid and express only), 2nd class is 102 baht (rapid and express only) and 3rd class is 44 baht.

All train stations and many travel agencies will arrange train tickets for you. Tickets can also be booked in advance at any train station or by phoning the Bangkok Advanced Booking Office at +66 (02) 225-0300 ext. 5200-3. For more information on rail travel, contact the State Railway of Thailand at +66 (02) 220 4334 or call 1690 if you have a Thai sim-card. The State Railways also have an English language website at www.railway.co.th/english/index.asp.

Bus tickets and travel by mini-van or limousine can be arranged through travel agents, including those found in major tourist hotels. Limousine and van transport arranged by a hotel is the easiest way to get to Hua Hin. Although more expensive, you avoid the hassle and expense of transportation to and from the bus terminal and train station.

From Koh Samui

Bangkok Airways no longer flies to Hua Hin from Phuket and Samui. Combination ferry/train tickets or ferry/bus tickets can be arranged with travel agents on Koh Samui. Most trips depart Koh Samui in the late afternoon and arrive in Hua Hin in the early hours of the morning. The train journeys all involve taking a ferry from Samui to Surat Thani, a bus to the Surat Train station and a train Hua Hin. Although this sounds complicated, it is actually very easy and you have the option of booking sleeping accommodations on the train. If you go by train, expect to pay from 500 to 1000 baht, depending upon the class of train service you choose. Most people travel by 2nd class sleeper, a decision that involves choosing a fan or air-conditioned car. The latter is vastly preferable, not because it is cooler, but because it is so much quieter. The fan cars invariably have the windows open and this brings in the noise of the train as it clatters along the tracks. Travel by bus is less involved and less expensive, approximately 600 baht. Passengers board the buses on Koh Samui. The buses then drive onto the ferry, disembark on the mainland and proceed by highway to Pranburi, Hua Hin or Cha-am. The journey takes approximately 9 hours.

From Phuket

Sadly, the absence of flights from Phuket to Hua Hin has made the journey between resorts rather arduous. It is possible to take a bus from Phuket to Surat Thani and then take a train to Hua Hin, but it is faster, and probably easier, to simply take the bus all the way to Hua Hin. Expect a trip of about 10 hours and a fare of approximately 500 baht. Numerous buses bound for Bangkok leave the bus station in Phuket town in the late afternoon and will drop passengers in Hua Hin in the early morning hours.

Renting a Car

A large number of people choose to drive themselves to Hua Hin and its sister resorts in a rent-a-car. The journey from Bangkok is straight forward and the road easy to follow with the major road signs in both Thai and English. There are interesting stops along the way, including the Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak, the giant orange chedi at Nakorn Pathom and Petchaburi's numerous ancient wats. The world's major car rental companies have outlets at Bangkok International Airport and in Bangkok itself. Although generally a gentle people, when Thais get behind the wheel of a car they can be aggressive. Remember to drive defensively and to give way to any vehicle larger than yours. If you are involved in an accident, expect to be held accountable even though you are positive it wasn't your fault. Also be sure you have an international license as your insurance will be deemed invalid without it.