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How to get to Krabi

Getting There: Introduction

The scenic province of Krabi is located on the southern coast of Thailand and is famous for its karst cliffs, emerald sea, and pristine white beaches. It is not just a popular resort, but a true tropical paradise where travellers from all over the world seek to arrive for a relaxing holiday and maritime adventures. When planning how to get to Krabi, tourists can choose a quick flight, a car journey, or a bus ride, enjoying the unique nature of the region along the way.

By Plane

The most convenient way to reach the resort is by air transport. International Krabi Airport (KBV) receives numerous flights and is located just a few kilometres from the city centre, ensuring a quick transfer to hotels. The high passenger traffic (over 2.3 million people) confirms the popularity of this air hub among tourists.

If direct tickets are unavailable, you can consider flying to neighbouring provinces followed by a land transfer. The nearest alternatives are the airport in Phuket (83 km) or Trang (84 km). It is also possible to fly into Nakhon Si Thammarat, located approximately 100 km from the coast, allowing for flexible route planning.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Medium
25.4

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

There is no direct railway connection to the resort, as there is no train station in the city itself. Travellers who prefer the romance of train travel must reach the nearest major stations in neighbouring provinces, such as Trang or Nakhon Si Thammarat.

From these transport hubs to the Krabi coast, it is necessary to transfer to a bus or taxi. Despite the lack of a direct line, such a combined route allows you to see the authentic southern Thailand and enjoy views of the jungles from the carriage window.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
HKT
191 km
3 h 16 min
TST
115 km
1 h 51 min
NST
127 km
2 h 6 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services remain one of the most accessible ways to get to the resort, connecting it with Bangkok and neighbouring regions. Comfortable buses regularly run between provinces, offering a budget-friendly alternative to flights. Most often, tourists arrive at the local bus terminal from Phuket, Surat Thani, or the capital.

Travel time depends on the departure point, but modern buses are often equipped with air conditioning and comfortable seats, making the long journey less tiring. For many travellers, a bus trip to Krabi becomes an opportunity to save money and see the country's colourful landscapes on the way to the sea.

By Car

Travelling by car or taxi gives you freedom in choosing stops and allows you to enjoy the scenic roads of the south. One of the most popular routes is the path from Phuket: a distance of 190 km can be covered in approximately 3.3 hours, passing through beautiful natural landscapes.

If you are driving from the direction of Trang city, the journey will take even less time — about 1.9 hours to cover 115 km. The route from the city of Nakhon Si Thammarat (127 km) is also convenient, requiring about 2.1 hours of driving. Taxis between cities are a common option, but it is better to agree on the price in advance.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
HKT
191 km
3 h 16 min
TST
115 km
1 h 51 min
NST
127 km
2 h 6 min

Travel Tips

Before travelling to Krabi, it is worth considering several important nuances that will make your holiday comfortable and safe. This region is distinguished by its relaxed atmosphere, but knowing local features will help avoid minor inconveniences.

  1. Clothing and Climate. Bring light clothing made of natural fabrics (cotton, linen), as it is hot and humid here all year round. Do not forget a raincoat if travelling during the monsoon season, and a hat for sun protection.
  2. City Transport. The most popular way to get around is songthaews (shared pickup trucks) and tuk-tuks. For freedom of movement, you can rent a bike, but only if you have an international Category A license and driving experience.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB). Cards are accepted in hotels and large supermarkets, but cash payment is needed at markets, food stalls, and for transport. Currency exchange offices are everywhere in tourist zones.
  4. Health. Be sure to use repellents — mosquitoes can carry dengue fever. Drink only bottled water and arrange good medical insurance before flying.
  5. Etiquette and Culture. When entering temples and private homes, be sure to remove your shoes. The head is considered a sacred part of the body, so do not touch the heads of Thais, even children.
  6. Caution with Monkeys. In tourist places (for example, at the Tiger Cave Temple), there are many wild monkeys. Do not feed them from your hands and hide shiny objects and glasses — animals can be aggressive and prone to theft.

Observing these simple rules will help you fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a tropical holiday in Thailand, leaving only pleasant memories of the journey.

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