Private City Transfers from Phuket to Krabi

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Enjoy easy transfers from Phuket Island to nearby destinations in a modern air conditioned vehicle.

Receive a convenient pick up service directly from your hotel.

Choose between a sedan that holds up to 3 passengers or a van that holds up to 10 passengers to suit the size of your traveling party.

Inclusive of insurance, fuel fees, and highway tolls.

Additional Info

Duration: 4 hours
Starts: Patong, Thailand
Trip Category: Transfers & Ground Transport >> Port Transfers



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Enjoy easy transfers from Phuket Island to nearby destinations in a modern air conditioned vehicle.

Receive a convenient pick up service directly from your hotel.

Choose between a sedan that holds up to 3 passengers or a van that holds up to 10 passengers to suit the size of your traveling party.

Inclusive of insurance, fuel fees, and highway tolls.

You’ll enjoy excellent service when your professional driver picks you up right from your hotel before whisking you off to your nearby destination in Phuket in a private and comfortable vehicle. The Toyota Corolla or Vios comfortably seats three passengers with luggage, whilst larger groups should opt for the ten person Toyota Commuter van.

These private transfers to or from your hotel to Krabi are the most convenient ways to begin, or end, your time in Thailand with a fleet of modern cars with air conditioning and experienced drivers. All transfers are one-way, for the return journey, simply make a second booking for your chosen route.

Vehicle Options:

Standard Car (Toyota Corolla or Vios): 3 passengers + 3 Pieces of standard luggage.
Standard Van (Toyota Commuter): 10 passengers + 5 pieces of standard luggage.
The number of passengers and amount of standard luggage should be no more than 6 for car, no more than 15 for van.
Standard luggage size is 24″. Luggage over 28″ will be considered 2 pieces.



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