
Retirement Thailand
By Minibus
Bangkok - minibuses run between Pattaya and Bangkok's hotels andKhao San Road, offering the convenience of a door-to-door service foraround 400 baht/person. Departure times vary, but 09:00 / 12:00 / 17:30are the most widely advertised. Driving time is about 2 hours, howeverit can take quite a bit longer overall (especially if you're the firstto be collected and the last to be dropped off). One such service runsdirect between Pattaya Dynasty Inn (Soi 13) and Bangkok Dynasty Inn(Soi Nana), and can be arranged through the Dynasty Inn reception desks.
U-TapaoAirport (near Sattahip) - about 30 minutes, 200-250 baht; departuretimes to suit flight schedules (pre-booking especially important whenflying to U-Tapao)
Ban Phe (gateway to Ko Samet) - about 90 minutes,150-200 baht; departures typically 07:30, 11:30, 15:00 Laem Ngop(gateway to Ko Chang) - about 3 hours, 400-500 baht; depart 09:00

By Taxi
To Bangkok widely advertised in Pattaya at 800 baht (the lower price is because it'll be a Bangkok cab returning home), and easily arranged through most travel agencies and hotels/guesthouses. Minibuses can also be chartered taxi-style from around 1800 baht.
From Bangkok prices range from 1500 baht (the official meter-taxi rate) to 1000 baht; arranged car services will tend toward the higher end, but licenced meter-taxis should be negotiable to the lower end of the range. Allow about 90-120 minutes, depending on where in Bangkok you're coming from; more around rush hour.

Pattaya, Getting There
By Road
First Class Bus
First class buses from Bangkok to the North Pattaya Road bus station are air-con, almost always have an on-board toilet, are essentially direct (ie no stops), and provide a no fuss, no frills, hassle-free service. Departures from the Eastern (Ekkamai) Terminal and Northern (Moh Chit) Terminal are frequent (every 20-40 minutes, depending on the time of day; more frequent still at public holiday weekends) and usually take 2-2.5 hours; those from the Southern (Sai Tai Mai) Bus Terminal are less frequent and take a little longer.
Departure times & fares (as at June 2006):
Ekkamai (East) to Pattaya - first 05:20, last 23:00 - 117 baht
Fares may vary slightly depending on the route taken - for example, at busy times when the Moh Chit service uses the elevated express tollway, a marginally higher fare applies - however exact prices are always clearly posted at the official ticket counters.
Pattaya from/to the Southern (Sai Tai Mai) Terminal if the direct bus is fully booked, take the Eastern (Ekkamai) Terminal bus instead, and use the #511 (air-con, every 30 minutes 24/7, 20 baht) bus to connect between Ekkamai and Sai Tai Mai.
Pattaya from/to Suvarnabhumi Airport - this service runs from Suvarnabhumi Airport Transport Centre, which is connected to the main arrivals/departures terminals by a free shuttle bus

All 1st class direct services to/from Bangkok use the recently redeveloped bus station on North Pattaya Road . These buses are usually full when they depart, and must be boarded at the terminus. Tickets are sold at the bus station; it's not possible to pre-book these services more than an hour or so in advance. Usually, if the bus that's due to leave next is already full, there will be seats available on the next one. The longest queues are for the very early morning departures from Pattaya
- to get a seat on the first bus of the day you need to be in the ticket queue at least 30-40 minutes early; however the bonus is that these pre-rush hour services can take as little as 90 minutes to get to Bangkok.
From the North Pattaya Road bus station songthaews (a cross between a pickup truck, a share-taxi, a local bus and two pews) depart when full (every few minutes). The fare to anywhere on Beach Road ("the beach") is 20 baht; press the buzzer button on the underside of the roof when you want to get off.
It's also possible to travel by minibus to Hat Lek (for the southern-most border crossing between Thailand and Cambodia) but not every day of the week; this service may or may not go via Laem Ngop, depending on overall demand. As at January 2006: depart 07:30, arrive around 14:00, 700 baht, Tuesday and Friday only - but liable to change, so enquire locally for the latest schedule details.

By Air Formerly a US airbase and largely responsible for Pattaya's initialtransformation, U-Tapao (UTP - tel. +66-38245295) is the closestairport fielding commercial passenger flights - but only to threedestinations. Often decribed as Pattaya w:st="on"> Airport ", it'sactually at Sattahip, just off the main Sattahip - Chanthaburi highway,30 km south of Pattaya.Bangkok Airways flies to/from Ko Samui (USM) andPhuket (HKT) - UTP-USM & USM-UTP flights are usually slightly lessexpensive than BKK-USM & USM-BKK flights.
PMT Air flies to/from Siem Reap (REP) (Angkor, Cambodia)

By Train
Provided it's a weekday, the most economical way to travel betweenPattaya and Bangkok by public transport is by rail - the one-way fareis just 31 baht, and if you've never experienced a 3rd class Thaitrain, this is a good one to try.From Monday to Friday, a single daily3rd class (non-aircon) train departs Bangkok's Hualamphong TrainStation at 06:50 and arrives at the main Pattaya station at 10:18,before continuing on to Sattahip; it then returns via Pattaya at 14:21and terminates back in Bangkok at 17:40 (on Saturdays and Sundays itturns back to Bangkok at Chachoengsao, so is of no practical use forgetting to or from Pattaya at weekends). Regardless of direction,simply turn up and buy a ticket at the station - this train can't bepre-booked.Pattaya has two train stations, both just east of SukhumvitRoad :
Pattaya Train Station (tel. +66-38429285) is the main stop, just north of the junction with Central Pattaya Road (from Sukhumvit Road , turn into Soi Pornprapanimit and then turn left immediately before the road crosses the railway line). A Baht Bus waits here for the train to arrive and charges a reasonable 30 baht/person to anywhere in the Pattaya Beach area; in the opposite direction, budget around 40-50 baht for a motorbike taxi from Beach Road . Facilities comprise a small snacks / chilled drinks counter, toilets, a solitary payphone, and the ticket office - which also sells maps of Pattaya.
Pattaya Tai Train Station is a small unmanned halt about 3 km further south, and hence closer to Jomtien, near the Sukhumvit / Thepprasit Road intersection.
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