Getting around Phang Nga is easy once you know the fair prices. This guide covers community-verified prices for common transport routes so you know exactly what to pay.
What Are the Transport Options?
Phang Nga offers several transport options for tourists, each with different pricing structures. The Land Transport Department regulates metered taxi fares, but unmetered transport like tuk-tuks requires negotiation.
- Metered taxis: Flag fall 3 MYR. Insist on the meter.
- Grab/AirAsia Ride/inDrive. Transparent pricing via app. Often the best option.
- Tuk-tuks: Negotiate before getting in. No meters.
- Songthaews: Shared routes are cheapest (10-30 THB).
- Motorbike taxis: Fast but risky. Wear a helmet.
Need help in Phang Nga?
Tourist Police: 1155 (24/7, English) | Emergency: 1669
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