How to get from Bangkok to Pattaya? with Prices for 2024


🚐 How to Get from Bangkok to Pattaya by Minivan (Minibus)

Taking a minivan from Bangkok to Pattaya is pretty much the same as taking a bus from Bangkok to Pattaya. Except, obviously, minivans are smaller than buses (but that’s not a phenomenon exclusive to Bangkok, is it?).

Anyway, the public minivans from Bangkok to Pattaya depart from exactly the same place as the buses from Bangkok to Pattaya. To reiterate, that’s from the Eastern Bus Terminal, beside the Ekkamai BTS Station.

So if you narrowly miss a bus, and decide you can’t be bothered to wait 30-60 minutes for another one, you can hop into a minivan instead. These minivans cost around 130 baht, and the journey usually takes 2 to 2.5 hours. As far as I know, they don’t run on any fixed schedule—they just leave whenever they’re full. You buy your ticket directly from the driver.

Here’s an important note though: these minivans are pretty small. If you’re traveling light, that’s not a problem. But if you have lots of luggage, there might not be space for all your stuff. And even if there is space, the driver might make you pay for another seat to squeeze it onto.

These public minivans typically drive to somewhere around Pattaya beach. They won’t take you directly to your hotel, but the beach is very central.

That said, if you do want to take a minivan directly to wherever you’re staying in Pattaya, that’s also possible. You can book a private minivan directly at your accommodation in Bangkok. These private minivans will pick you up from your Bangkok hotel, and drop you off at your Pattaya hotel, at whatever time you choose. There’s always room for your luggage, and the ride usually costs between 400 and 450 baht per person.

  • Pros of taking a public minivan from Bangkok to Pattaya: they leave regularly, because they set off as soon as they’re full. They’re cheap and reliable, and they’re a little faster than buses.
  • Cons of taking a public minivan from Bangkok to Pattaya: there might not be space for your luggage, you might need to pay extra for your luggage, and they’re usually less comfortable than buses.
  • Pros of taking a private minivan from Bangkok to Pattaya: there’ll always be room for your luggage, you’ll get picked up from your hotel and dropped off at your hotel, and they’re usually pretty comfy. Drivers sometimes speak English.
  • Cons of taking a private minivan from Bangkok to Pattaya: it’s way more expensive than taking some form of public transport. And with a private minivan, you’re staying inside of a little tourist bubble, rather than meeting locals (but maybe you don’t care about all that stuff).

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