Coordinates: 15°24′N 101°18′E / 15.4°N 101.3°E / 15.4; 101.3
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5.0 based on 28 reviews
Everything that was promised actually did happen and exactly on time except for the Bus to Bangkok. Their office is adjoining a restaurant, Tabletales Restaurant & Cafe, a very good actually, one of the best in Koh Mak. I mention this because Jan, the manager of the restaurant is the Seatales Manager's sister and all the communication was done with Jan by mail more than half a year before our stay, and reconfirmed once there. We had a tight timetable because we needed to be in Bangkok in time and were hesitating between a private cab (very expensive) a van or the bus. Following the recommendation of Jan and her sister we chose the bus However and despite what we were told, and which is written on their site ("via BUS (5.5hr)", the bus trip didn't take 5.5 hour but close to 7 hours, which was bad for us I still give a 5 star for the communication and the way they stood by their commitment for the boat and the taxi to the bus station at Trat. This is what we have paid: 2 speed boat tickets: 900thb Taxi special to bus station: 300thb 2 bus tickets to Bangkok: 560thb I do recommend using their service.
4.5 based on 49,167 reviews
Bangkok’s answer to mass transit started operating in December 1999 and is a convenient and useful way of getting around the city.
BTS Skytrain is so easy and cheap to use , clean , air con , helpful staff , Adult Day pass was 200 baht / £5 journey from airport to Nana , very easy direct
4.5 based on 1,351 reviews
We did a private tour through Viator. Private Tour: Thai Burma Death Railway Bridge on the River Kwai Tour from Bangkok. This is a great way to visit this important area. We had a lovely guide, Tum, who was both attentive and knowledgeable. It is a 2 hour drive there and back so it is a chance to view outside Bangkok. The war cemetery is a somber yet beautiful place. We had a great river trip to the bridge and an hour train trip over the bridge and beyond. Followed by a magnificent thai lunch in a local village.
4.5 based on 2,840 reviews
There are two main transportation systems in Bangkok, other than taxis and busses. The BTS Skytrain, like the name implies, above ground and the MRT, which is the subway. The MRT is by far, hands down the more efficient and better managed company of the two. Unfortunately for tourists, the BTS takes you thru the center of the city. The MRT circles around from Hua Lampong train station to Chatujack weekend market. MRT offers monthly passes, senior and student tickets. No senior tickets at BTS. The MRT has escalators from train platform to ticket counter to street. The BTS, was just forced to put in elevators and some stations do not have them at all. The MRT will be your best option if it takes you close to where you need to be, ex. work or school. It also brings you close to Thailand Cultural Center and right to the door of the Queen Sirikit Convention Center. Plan on very cold air conditioned trains.
4.0 based on 121 reviews
High Speed Catamaran(air-conditioned) from Laem Sok Pier to Koh Mak and Koh Kood.We provide a taxi service from pier to your resort in Koh Kood.Free taxi service between Trat city and BOONSIRI Laem Sok office.Passenger Van/Bus service between BOONSIRI Laem Sok office and Bangkok.Private Van rental service from BOONSIRI Laem Sok office to Trat Airport,Pattaya,Bangkok,Aranyaprathet/Poipet and so on.
4.0 based on 56 reviews
I got the speedboat from Ranong to Koh Chang and it was 350 baht taking 30 minutes and was a pleasant experience! You also get given life jackets which is good for safety.
4.0 based on 33 reviews
We took a private speedboat from Koh Chang to four small islands - Koh Manok, Koh Pli, Koh Yuak and Koh Rom. Excellent guide who looked after us well and showed us the reefs. Koh Yuak has a beautiful white sand beach to relax on and swim and snorkel from!
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