
Landing at Phuket Airport is exciting.
Getting from Phuket Airport to Patong? Slightly less magical if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Patong is about 40 km from Phuket International Airport, and depending on traffic (yes, Phuket traffic is very real, especially rush hour), the trip takes 45 minutes to 90 minutes. The good news: there are plenty of transfer options. The bad news: not all of them are equal.
This guide breaks down exactly how to get from Phuket Airport to Patong, what it costs, how long it takes, and which option makes sense for your trip — without guesswork or airport chaos.
Book your transfer from Phuket Airport to Patong
(Trusted options below — private, shared, and no-surprise pricing)
There are four main ways to do this. Only two are actually worth your time.
This is the most popular and easiest way to get from Phuket Airport to Patong.
You land, walk out, someone’s holding your name, and you’re gone.
Why people choose this:
Door-to-door
No waiting
Fixed price
Air-conditioned
Ideal after a long flight
Good for:
Couples
Families
Anyone arriving late
Anyone who doesn’t want to negotiate with a taxi driver at midnight after flying 20 hours.
If you’re solo or on a tighter budget, shared transfers work fine.
These usually run on a schedule, wait for multiple passengers, and drop people off hotel by hotel.
What to expect:
Lower cost
1–2 hour total journey
Possible waiting time at the airport
Multiple stops in Patong
Good for:
Solo travellers
Backpackers
Daytime arrivals
Book a shared transfer via 12Go Asia
Clear schedules, legit operators, no street-level guessing
Yes, you can grab a taxi at the airport.
But here’s the honest truth:
Prices fluctuate, queues can be long, and after a long flight you’re not exactly in negotiation mode.
Sometimes it’s fine. Sometimes it’s not.
If you value certainty, pre-booking wins.
There is an airport bus — but it does not go directly to Patong.
You’ll need:
Airport Bus → Phuket Town
Then another bus or taxi to Patong
By the time you arrive, you’ll wish you’d spent the extra €10.
Prices change, but this is what you can expect:
Private transfer: €25–€40
Shared minivan: €8–€15
Taxi on arrival: €30–€45 (variable)
The difference between stress and smooth arrival is often less than the price of two cocktails.
Short answer: Yes.
Here’s why:
You lock in your price
You skip queues
You avoid scams
You don’t need cash on arrival
You arrive calmer (which matters more than people admit)
Most travellers who don’t book ahead say the same thing later:
“I should’ve just booked the transfer.”
If you land after 21:00, options narrow fast.
Shared shuttles may stop running.
Taxi queues get messy.
Drivers get tired. Prices go up.
➡️ Private transfer is strongly recommended for late arrivals
Klook transfers operate late and track your flight — meaning if your plane is delayed, they adjust
Phuket is not a small island village anymore.
Rush hour is real
Rain slows everything
Accidents happen on Patong Hill
Friday evenings are busy year-round
Booking a professional transfer won’t remove traffic, but it removes uncertainty.