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Krabi Bus Terminal: Timetables Schedules and all the Bus Routes

by BackPackBOB 4 February 2023
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Krabi Bus Station is an important place to know about- for anyone passing through the region. From Krabi Bus Station there are connections to more than 20 popular destinations in Thailand.

In This Guide:
Which Places You Get to From Krabi Bus Station
Krabi Bus Station Timetable
How to Get to Krabi Bus Terminal
Krabi Bus Station Map
Facilities at Krabi Bus Station
Closest Hotels to Krabi Bus Station
Krabi Bus Terminal to Ao Nang Beach / Town / Airport
Krabi Bus Terminal to Khao Sok
Krabi Bus Terminal to Koh Lanta
Krabi Bus Terminal to Phuket
Krabi Bus Terminal to Hat Yai
Krabi Bus Terminal to Koh Samui / Phangan / Tao
Krabi Bus Terminal to Trang

There are a ton of travel services throughout Thailand, dedicated to tourists; which can be booked at any hotel or one of the countless tour kiosks and touts scattered around the town. But if you want to travel the local way- (and pay the local price)! (Kind-Of). You’re best off going to the Krabi Bus Station yourself and cutting out the middleman.

Krabi bus station is located in a continent location just a few kilometers outside of Krabi town. And the bus connection to the town makes it an easy place to get to.

All the information here has been updated, to reflect the timetables- for everywhere you can go from Krabi after coronavirus shutdowns.

Dual ticket pricing is in place at Krabi Bus Station. Notice how none of the prices are listed on the signs, this is because foreigners are charged a higher price than Thai Citizens- for the same service.

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Krabi Bus Station

Which Places You Get to From Krabi Bus Station

Krabi Bus Station is one of the most well connected places in Thailand. Most of the destinations which the bus terminal serves are popular tourism destinations. Buses and Minivans leave from Krabi Bus Terminal to more than 20 destinations on a daily basis. Here is the list of all the most popular destinations with bus services leaving from Krabi.

  • Ao Nang Beach
  • Bangkok (Book)
  • Hat Yai
  • Khao Lak
  • Khao Sok (National Park) (Book)
  • Koh Lanta (Book)
  • Koh Phangan (Book)
  • Koh Samui (Book)
  • Koh Tao (Book)
  • Krabi Town
  • Nakhon Srithammarat
  • Phatthalung
  • Phuket (Book)
  • Ranong
  • Satun
  • Songkhla
  • Suratthanni
  • Trang
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Krabi Bus Station Timetable

Here is the latest schedule/timetable for services from Krabi Bus Terminal:

▶ The information is regularly checked and updated. But if you notice anything has become outdated, please leave a comment so I can update the bus schedule.

DestinationFirst DepartureLast DepartureSchedulePrice
Ao Nang07:00am18:00pmEvery 15 Mins80 THB
Bangkok16:00pm18:00pmEvery 30 Mins900 THB
Hat Yai07:00am17:00pmEvery Hour400 THB
Khao Lak07:30am16:30pmEvery Hour400 THB
Khao Sok07:30am16:00pmEvery 2 Hours450 THB
Koh Lanta07:00am17:00pmEvery 30 Min350 THB
Koh Phangan06:00am09:00amTwice Daily1200 THB
Koh Samui06:00am09:00amTwice Daily1100 THB
Koh Tao06:00am09:00amTwice Daily1300 THB
Krabi Town06:00am18:00pmEvery 5 Mins60 THB
Nakhon S…07:00am17:00pmEvery Hour350 THB
Phatthalung10:00am6:00pmEvery 2 Hours180 THB
Phuket06:30am6:00pmEvery 45 Mins300 THB
Ranong08:30am12:00pmTwice Daily400 THB
Satun11:00am15:00pmEvery 3 Hours500 THB
Songkhla09:00am11:00amTwice Daily350 THB
Suratthanni07:30am16:30pmEvery 90 Mins350 THB
Trang 06:00am16:00pmEvery 2 Hours180 THB

How to Get to Krabi Bus Terminal

Krabi bus station is really easy to get to. The shuttle buses run non stop throughout the day. You’ll see the white songthaew shuttles driving around in Krabi Town and in Ao Nang. Just flag one down when it passes, hop in and the driver will take you to the bus station. The price is 60 Baht a person from Krabi Town and 80 Baht from Ao Nang. There is also an official bus stop outside the Riverview hotel.

Taking a taxi is an alternative option but you’ll have to haggle on the price with the driver. There is not a single taxi driver in Krabi who will switch on the meter for a tourist. The price could be anywhere from 100 – 600 Baht.

Krabi Bus Station Map

Address: Pak Nam, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000

Facilities at Krabi Bus Station

Krabi Bus Terminal is pretty small but there are a few facilities on site. There are public toilets (and showers). 3 Baht to use the bathroom, 20 Baht to take a shower.

There are a few kiosk type vendors where you buy snacks, fruits, bottled waters, etc. Some vendors sell hot foods like fried chicken and sticky rice. There used to be a few actual restaurants at Krabi Bus Station but since the coronavirus pandemic they have all since closed down.

There is a Motorbike rental service at Krabi Bus Station- the cost is 300 Baht per day. You can reserve a scooter ahead of time by contacting the ‘One to Ten Coffee Shop’ on +66 81 978 6405.

There is no ATM at Krabi Station, and cash is the accepted payment method for bus tickets, so make sure to draw enough before traveling to the bus station.

Closest Hotels to Krabi Bus Station

If you’re arriving from a long bus ride like from Bangkok to Krabi for example, or if you’re planning to catch a bus early in the morning you’ll probably want to stay in a hotel close by to Krabi Bus Station.

These three hotels are all located within walking distance of Krabi Bus Terminal:

1) Tairada Boutique Hotel

This is the best value for money near to Krabi Bus Terminal. A clean and modern hotel with a three star rating. The price ranges from 400 – 800 Baht for a double room with air-con. It’s 1.9 Kilometers from Krabi Bus Station, a 15 Minute walk or a 3 minute ride.

Here is where: You can check prices and availability at the Tairada Boutique Hotel

2) The Box House

This is a budget friendly hotel close to Krabi Bus Station. A perfect place to get a few hour sleep after a long bus ride. The hotel is 1.5 Kilometers from Krabi Bus Terminal.

Here is where: You can check prices and availability at the The Box Hotel

3) Bann Lhong Rak Krabi

The closest hotel to Krabi Bus Terminal, just 1.4 Kilometers away. The authentic Thai style rooms have aircon and there is a free bicycle service offered too.

Here is where: You can check prices and availability at the Bann Lhong Rak Krabi

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Krabi Bus Terminal to Ao Nang Beach / Town / Airport

Ao Nang Beach is one of the easiest destinations to get to from Krabi Bus Terminal. The white Songthaew leaves as soon as the seats are full, which is usually every 10 – 15 minutes.

It costs 80 Baht per person and there is no advance booking available. You pay direct to the driver and the cost is about 80 THB. The ride takes roughly 45 minutes and you can get out the bus anywhere along the beach road by ringing the stop button. The white local bus or ‘Songthaew’ also stops at Krabi Airport and at Krabi Town.

Krabi Bus Terminal to Airport and Ao Nang
This White Local Bus shuttles between Krabi Bus Terminal, Krabi Airport, Krabi Town Center and Ao Nang Beach.

Krabi Bus Terminal to Khao Sok

The service from Krabi Bus Station to Khao Sok is by minivan and goes directly to the National Park. There are accommodation options within the National Park and if you have pre-booked a hotel in Khao Sok the driver will take you directly there. The journey takes around 3 hours and there will usually be a stop off at a service area half way.

Here is where: You can book tickets from Krabi Bus Station to Khao Sok.

Or you can buy a ticket at Krabi Bus Station. The price is 450 Baht and the mini bus leaves every 2 hours or as soon as it’s full.

Krabi Bus Terminal to Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta is one of the most popular destinations served from the Krabi Bus Terminal. The minibuses depart on the hour, every hour. It takes around two hours to get from Krabi Bus Station to Koh Lanta and the minibus drops you off at your hotel on the island. It can be another 60 minutes after arriving in Koh Lanta depending on the location of your hotel.

There is a bridge which connects mainland ‘Small Koh Lanta’ to ‘Big Koh Lanta’ and the bus will use the car ferry to get to the island from Krabi mainland. The ferry price is included with the bus ticket and the ferry takes no more than 10 minutes.

Here is where: You can book tickets from Krabi Bus Station to Koh Lanta Island

Or you can buy your tickets in person at the Krabi Bus Terminal. This is one of the bus routes that I am aware of ‘dual pricing’. Tickets should cost 180 Baht, but tourists are charged a higher price- 300 – 350 Baht. It’s rare that you’ll be sold a ticket for the correct price unless you are Thai.

Krabi Bus Terminal to Phuket

There are non stop bus services to Phuket from Krabi Station. There are both air-con busses and minivans. It’s one of the most popular routes from Krabi Bus Terminal. A ticket costs 300 Baht (I think the local rate is lower).

The bus will arrive at Phuket Bus Station and there is a connection from there to Phuket Airport. The taxi costs in Phuket are around 20 times more expensive than in Bangkok.

Here is where: You can book tickets from Krabi Bus Station to Koh Lanta Island

Krabi Bus Terminal to Hat Yai

There are busses from Krabi Bus Station to Had Yai every 60 minutes with the first bus leaving at 7.00 am and the last bus leaving at 5.00 pm. The bus will arrive at Hat Yai bus Terminal and it takes around 4 Hours.

Krabi Bus Terminal to Koh Samui / Phangan / Tao

Tickets to get to the islands in the gulf of Thailand should be booked in advance when possible. These services fill up quickly and there are only two busses running each day. The busses leaves at 6.00am and at 9.00am. This is so that the bus can make the connection with the ferry.

It is a combination ticket including a bus to Suratthanni Pier and then a ferry to either Koh Samui, Phangan or Tao. The bus will come on the ferry to Samui and hotel drop off is included. For Koh Phangan and Koh Tao you can arrange a hotel transfer at the pier on arrival. The cost is about 100 Baht per person.

  • Book tickets from Krabi Bus Station to Suratthanni Pier
  • Book tickets from Krabi Bus Station to Koh Samui
  • Book tickets from Krabi Bus Station to Koh Phangan
  • Book tickets from Krabi Bus Station to Koh Tao

Krabi Bus Terminal to Trang

The bus runs between Krabi Bus Terminal and Trang Bus Terminal every two hours. The tickets cost 180 Baht a person. There is no option to reserve tickets for this route in advance. You need to buy it directly at the bus station.

There are limited transport connections when you arrive at Trang Bus Terminal. There will be motorcycle taxi drivers hanging around and the occasional ‘Frog Tuk Tuk’. The rate for the Frog Tuk Tuk is around 50 Baht a person and the motorbike is around 30 Baht- depending on your hotel’s location.

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