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We provide car and motorbike rental services for Short-Term and Long-Term. Need only to rental car and we give passport back when customer return the car. Need only to rental motorbike and we give passport back when customer return the motorbike. Car Rent @Patong Beach Car Rent @Tri Trang Beach Car Rent @Kamala Beach Car Rent @Kalim Beach Car Rent @Karon Beach Car Rent @Kata Beach Car Rent @Nai Yang Beach Car Rent @Surin Beach Car Rent @Bangtao Beach Car Rent @Nai Harn Beach Car Rent @Panwa Beach Car Rent @Rawai Beach Car Rent @Mai Khao Beach Car Rent @Ao Yon Beach Car Rent @Ao Sane (Jungle Beach) Car Rent @Chalong Bay Car Rent @Thavorn Beach Car Rent @Naithon Beach Car Rent @Phuket Town Patong Sutin Car Rental 158/10 Nanai Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket,83150, Thailand. Office: +66 (0)76 293 002, +66 (0)76 294 082 Fax: +66 (0) 7629 3003 Mobile: +66 (0)89 866 1067, +66 (0)86 682 6918, +66 (0)83 592 3312

We Accept Visa & Master Card © All rights reserved. Apr 17th 2013, 1:41 pm Moped hire in Patong Apr 18th 2013, 7:57 am Re: Moped hire in Patong Originally Posted by discobay It's 200 to 250 baht per day and you can hire using your passport (don't let them keep...give them photocopy) and you can use your normal driving license (always carry it and wear helmet as there are regular stops) Apr 18th 2013, 9:31 am I am very amazed how you guys are able to drive a motorbike or scooter without a driving licence, but just test it in a couple of minutes. Patong is situated in a valley and many accidents can take place along the hill. Every year holiday makers die due to road accidents in Phuket; Take care and have fun on this wonderful island. Apr 18th 2013, 10:19 am Apr 18th 2013, 10:20 am Originally Posted by Quackers This place charges 300 baht but I'm finding it difficult getting prices from others on the web. Apr 18th 2013, 11:30 am

There are hundreds of rental places in Patong. Your hotel can arrange bikes within an hour or you can walk along the street and find plenty of hire shops. I used to pay 200 for 1 day but last time I was there (last year) most places were 250 Apr 18th 2013, 2:02 pm Apr 18th 2013, 4:43 pm Apr 20th 2013, 8:00 am Apr 20th 2013, 8:11 am Apr 20th 2013, 8:20 am Originally Posted by nonthaburi I would guess they didn't have a working photocopier. It is illegal in Thailand for them to take your wife's Thai Id card - so at best they could have photo copied it and got her to sign it. Apr 20th 2013, 8:25 am Jul 12th 2013, 6:05 pm Jul 21st 2013, 12:29 pm Aug 9th 2013, 11:47 am I'm sure it was all fine but I would have never let my passport go . Friendly or not things do get lost . I'd have gone to another shop.Local public transport and private rental options Local buses, or songthaew, run throughout the day and are an excellent way of making a day trip into or out of Krabi Town.

There are regular stops, but you can hop on or off almost anywhere. Similarly, if you’re not close to a bus stop, you can stand by the side of the road and flag one down, like a taxi. The price from Ao Nang to Krabi Town is 50 Baht per journey. Motorcycle taxis can also be found in Krabi Town and are a fast, if hair-raising, way to get around. The drivers will take you anywhere – for a price, which is best to negotiate before you get on. In Ao Nang beach, there are small minivans (tuk-tuks) and motorbike sidecar taxis (samlor) everywhere, which will take you most places in the local vicinity for 20 – 50 Baht per person. Because they charge per person, it is wise not to load too many people into the sidecar as they are not very stable – for more than 2 passengers, take 2 taxis, even if the driver insists it is ok. There are also regular taxis, which people often hire as a ‘car and driver/guide’ on a daily basis for around 2500 Baht, depending on where you wish to go.

They will also take you from Ao Nang to the airport for 600 Baht, to Krabi Town for 500 Baht and to Phuket for around 2500 Baht. Prices for many other destinations can be seen on the board outside Haagen-Dazs on the Beach Road, or at the entry to Ao Nang Soi 8, at the other side of the beach. If you’re planning a day out at sea, the traditional wooden longtail boats found on all mainland beaches are your best option for independent island hopping. There are also frequent ‘taxi boats’ running from Ao Nang to Ton Sai and Railay Beach. These wait until they have enough passengers (in theory 6 – 8, but they usually hold out for 10 or more) to depart. Buy coupons for the boats at the longtail boat ticket booths on either corner of the beach road in Ao Nang. Prices for trips are fixed by the boatmen’s club (i.e. are not able to be bargained down) and displayed on a board outside the ticket office. The prices are the same all year round and children under 12 travel free: One way to Pai Plong, Ton Sai or West Railay / Phra Nang Beach: 100 Baht per person.

Minimum 8 people required, or pay 800 Baht to charter the boat. After 6pm, prices increase to 150 Baht per person / one way. Return from Ao Nang to: Chicken, Tub or Poda Island: 300 Baht per person, min 6 people. You can also charter a boat with driver for your own use (not sharing with other passengers); buy tickets at the same booth. The prices are for a 4 – 7 hour charter, with up to 6 adults, for more you will pay extra. Poda Island and Chicken Island group beaches (4 Islands), half day: 1700 Baht Chicken, Tub, Mor, Poda Island and Phra Nang beach (4 Islands + Railay), full day: 2200 Baht Local islands snorkeling (rock islands of Ko See, Ko Haa and Yawasam / Yawabon, no beaches): 3000 Baht Ko Hong: 2500 Baht Ko Hong group (Koh Hong + Ko Pakbia, Ko Rai, Ko Lahding): 2800 Baht Bamboo Island (part of Koh Phi Phi group): 3800 Baht Longtail boats can also be found at Nopparat Thara; Chao Fah pier in Krabi Town; Prices may vary slightly from those in Ao Nang, depending on how much closer or further away from the destination you are.

From these departure points you usually pay the driver directly upfront (no tickets), though the prices will be listed on a board. For independent exploration further afield, there are numerous private rental options. The cheapest is to hire a motorcycle (around 250 Baht / day + petrol for an automatic scooter), although this is recommended only for those with previous experience, as insurance coverage for accidents – or theft – is never included and the roads can be dangerous. Make sure to bring a photocopy of your passport for any vehicle hire – never, ever rent from anyone who asks to take your actual passport as guarantee (this is illegal). Bicycles are also available for rent, for those fit or crazy enough to brave the heat. Car rental is perhaps a safer, more comfortable option, especially if there are a few of you to share the cost – prices for an average 4WD can start from around 1200 Baht per day, including insurance and with unlimited mileage. A few hundred Baht extra will get you a much better maintained vehicle with an international company such as Budget or National.