
Landing at Phuket International Airport usually means one thing if you’re heading to Fitness Street: training starts soon.
Whether you’re here for Muay Thai, CrossFit, strength training, or a full body reset, the last thing you want after a long flight is confusion, delays, or dragging gym bags through transport chaos.
Fitness Street (Soi Ta-iad) is located in Chalong, in the south of Phuket. It’s about 38–42 km from the airport, and depending on traffic, the trip takes 50 to 90 minutes.
This guide breaks down exactly how to get from Phuket Airport to Fitness Street, what it costs, how long it takes, and which transfer option makes the most sense, especially if you’re arriving tired, jet-lagged, and ready to train.
Distance: ~38–42 km
Average travel time: 50–90 minutes
Traffic sensitive: Yes (south Phuket bottlenecks)
Travel time depends heavily on:
Time of day
Rain
Accidents on main roads
Evening congestion near Chalong
This is the most reliable and stress-free way to get from Phuket Airport to Fitness Street.
You land, exit arrivals, meet your driver, and go straight to your gym, hotel, or apartment.
Why people choose this:
Door-to-door drop-off on Soi Ta-iad
Fixed price (no bargaining)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Space for luggage and sports bags
No waiting for others
Good for:
Solo travelers with gear
First-time visitors
Late arrivals
Anyone starting training the next day
Best option is a pre-booked private transfer via Klook, with flight tracking and fixed pricing.
Shared vans run from the airport but are less ideal for Fitness Street.
Pros:
Lower cost
Works during daytime arrivals
Cons:
Multiple drop-offs
Longer travel time
Not always familiar with specific gyms
Less space for luggage
Best only if you arrive during the day and aren’t in a rush.
Airport taxis are available, but Fitness Street is not always well-known by name.
What to expect:
Prices vary
Cash often required
You may need to say “Soi Ta-iad, Chalong” clearly or Tiger Muay Thai Street
Limited English late at night
It works, but it’s not the smoothest option after a long flight.
There is no direct public bus from Phuket Airport to Bang Tao.
You would need:
Airport bus → Phuket Town
Songthaew or taxi → Bang Tao
This takes 2+ hours and is impractical with luggage.
Typical price ranges:
Private transfer: €28–€45
Shared minivan: €10–€15
Taxi on arrival: €35–€50 (variable)
Fitness Street is in the south, so prices are higher than Bang Tao but still reasonable.
The price difference between shared and private is often less than one day of gym drop-in fees.
Short answer: Yes — especially for Fitness Street.
Why it matters:
Guaranteed pickup
Fixed pricing
No confusion about location
No cash stress on arrival
Easier with luggage and gear
Most people arriving for training say the same thing afterward:
“I’m glad I didn’t try to figure this out at the airport.”
If you land after 21:00:
Shared vans may stop running
Taxi availability drops
Drivers get selective
Prices increase
Private transfer is strongly recommended for late arrivals
Klook transfers operate late and track your flight — meaning if your plane is delayed, they adjust
South Phuket traffic is unpredictable.
Rush hour is real
Rain slows everything
Chalong roads bottleneck easily
Friday evenings are busy year-round
A professional transfer won’t remove traffic, but it removes uncertainty, which matters when you’re tired and just want to arrive.