Bangkok to Pattaya Trip Overview
Distance 100 km (62.5 miles) | |
Price range US$ 4-US$ 114 | |
Ride Duration Range 1h 30m-4h | |
Earliest Departure 17:00 | |
Latest Departure 23:00 | |
Most Popular Operator |
Travel from Bangkok to Pattaya is possible by land or sea. A popular, economical, and scenic option is to take the bus, which allows you to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. The bus journey typically takes two and a half hours and operates from 5:30 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Pattaya is well-known for its exciting nightlife and parties, but it also offers a variety of activities for tourists, including fishing, beaching, sightseeing, golfing, and exploring. The most pleasant weather for visiting is between November and February.
Taking a bus from Bangkok to Pattaya
Fastest bus: 2h
Cheapest bus: US$ 4

About the journey from Bangkok to Pattaya
Bangkok is a shock to the senses in the best way possible.
With vibrant markets, exquisite food, and non-stop nightlife, this incredible city is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. However, all experiences must end — but the fun doesn’t have to stop! And when Pattaya is your next destination, you’re in for a treat.
With sweeping bays, seascape views, and modern city life, Pattaya is much more laid back than Bangkok. But don’t write it off. This coastal city is popular with tourists thanks to its beaches, islands, cultural sights, and bars. Some estimates deem there are over 2,000 beer bars packed in this metropolis.
The journey from Bangkok to Pattaya is 149 km (92 miles) and takes 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on your ride. The main transport options are cars, buses, minivans, and trains.
So, are you ready? Keep reading to learn how to get from Bangkok to Pattaya from the experts.
The best five sights in Pattaya
Pattaya boasts beaches, cultural landmarks, and plenty of sublime restaurants. See the highlights of this destination below.
The Sanctuary of Truth Museum: Created in 1981, the Sanctuary of Truth is a museum with impressive architectural design. It offers a mix of information about Buddhism and Hinduism, perfect for anyone curious about these faiths.
Big Buddha Temple: Marvel at an 18 m/59 ft golden Buddha statue on the outskirts of the city. An amazing photo spot and a great walk.
Pattaya Beach: White sands, crystal waters, and verdant green surroundings. What more could you ask for?
Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden: A renowned botanical garden with cultural performances, waterfalls, topiaries, and bizarre sculptures.
Pattaya Floating Market: You can’t beat a Thai market, and the Pattaya Floating Market proves this. Buy crafts, food, and more as you float down the river.
How safe is Pattaya, Thailand?
Pattaya is a safe destination for tourists.
However, like any city, you should take care after dark and avoid non-touristy areas. There is petty crime and theft in some of the nightlife areas, so leave your valuables (jewelry, passports, wads of cash, etc.) at the hotel safe.
How to get from Bangkok to Pattaya
Your four main transport options from Bangkok to Pattaya include buses, cars, minivans and trains. Here’s what you need to know about each.
By bus
Buses from Bangkok to Pattaya are the most popular and cheapest option. Tickets start from $4, so you don’t have to splurge to ride.
The average bus journey takes 2 to 2.5 hours.
Amenities on most buses include A/C, individual seats, and a large luggage allowance. Some also have WCs, blankets, reclining seats, toilet stops, and TVs.
Most buses pick you up and drop you off at central bus stations in either city, such as Mochit New Van Terminal or Pattaya North Bus Station. A few also make pick-ups at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Pro tip: Some buses use check-in counters at the bus terminal for your luggage. This information will be on the booking page and your ticket.
By car
Cars are a more expensive option to get from Bangkok to Pattaya, but they offer privacy. Perfect for smaller groups or passengers who want to zip from A to B in comfort.
Cars start at $17 per passenger but can go up to $42 depending on the car’s size and amenities.
General amenities in most cars include:
A/C
Space for two to four passengers
Large luggage storage
Toilet stops on request
Some also offer water, chargers, and children’s car seats and have English-speaking staff.
Cars have hotel pick-ups and drop-offs. Some also pick you up from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).
If you want a private transfer without ride-sharing, toggle the “Private Transfer” button on the left side of the screen. This brings up the available private cars.
By minivan
Minivans are another popular way to travel from Bangkok to Pattaya. They start at $4 but can cost more if you want a private transfer.
Most minivans take around three hours, but the time may differ depending on the drop-off locations and number of fellow passengers (only for shared transfers).
Amenities available in most minivans include A/C, individual seats, large luggage storage, English-speaking staff, and water.
Most minivans pick up and drop off passengers from bus stops and terminals in Bangkok and Pattaya. Some provide hotel pick-ups and drop-offs alongside airport pick-ups.
By train
Train journeys from Bangkok to Pattaya cost $5 per person and last 2.5 hours.
These leave from Hua Lamphong and arrive in Pattaya. Typical amenities include A/C, WCs, seats, and large luggage storage.
Pro tip: Big group bookings aren’t guaranteed to sit together.
About the ride from Bangkok to Pattaya
The ride from Bangkok to Pattaya takes 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on your ride, the traffic, and how many drop-offs the driver makes. The distance between the two cities is 149 km (92 miles).
On the journey from Bangkok, you’ll travel southeast until you reach Chonburi province. Then, you’ll drive directly south down the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand. Much of this journey is on the highway, but you will see passing Thai towns and some pretty coastal views.
This ride is safe for all passengers, including solo travelers, groups, and women.
Book a connection with A/C. It’ll make the journey extra comfortable.
The best time to travel from Bangkok to Pattaya
The best time to travel from Bangkok to Pattaya is December to March. Though the area is hot all year round, these months have little rain and warm temperatures. Expect averages of 31°C/87°F.
The wettest months to visit Pattaya are from May to October. As much as 450 mm of rain can fall per month, so bring an umbrella if you visit at this time.
Where to visit after Pattaya?
After you lap up the sun, sand, and city vibes in Pattaya, head to Rayong.
Rayong is another spectacular coastal city only a short drive away. With excellent diving spots and the chance to visit Koh Samet, this should be on everyone’s itinerary. Pattaya to Rayong takes around 1.5 hours.
Companies Operating from Bangkok to Pattaya
Popular stations and stops in Bangkok and Pattaya
Departure stations in Bangkok
Khao San Tara Travel office
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)
Bangkok - Any hotel in the downtown area
Bangkok Don Mueang Airport (DMK)
Mama Tour & Travel office
Arrival stations in Pattaya
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