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How to get from Bangkok to Hat Yai

Compare all transport options: bus, ferry, train, flight. Prices, durations and tips from a local expert.

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1h 30min
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18€
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Distance
750 km
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There are 2 way(s) to get from Bangkok to Hat Yai

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🚌 Departure from Bangkok
📍For buses to Hat Yai, most departures are from the Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai) in Bangkok. It's a large, modern complex with ticket counters, restaurants, and convenience stores. Arrive at least 30 minutes before departure time to collect your tickets and find your platform.
🚇From downtown Bangkok, the Southern Bus Terminal is accessible by taxi or public bus. A taxi usually costs between 150 and 250 baht and takes approximately 30-60 minutes depending on traffic. There is no direct MRT or BTS station in the immediate vicinity.
Buses to Hat Yai depart multiple times a day, with higher frequency in the evening for overnight departures. The first departure is often around 7 AM, and the last around 8-9 PM, but schedules vary by company.
💸 Transport from 18€ per person
Fastest: 1h 30min
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Practical tips

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Book in Advance for Long Journeys

For overnight buses or flights, especially during high season, book your tickets a few days in advance via 12go.asia or official websites. This ensures you a seat and avoids unpleasant surprises or last-minute fares.

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Prepare for Cold on Buses

Air conditioning on long-distance buses in Thailand is often very strong. Remember to bring a warm sweater, a scarf, and even a small blanket for added comfort during the overnight journey.

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Verify Your Exact Departure Point

Bangkok has several bus terminals. Make sure you know your exact departure terminal (Mo Chit, Southern Bus Terminal, etc.) and time to avoid any unnecessary stress on the day of travel.

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Pack Snacks and Water

While some buses make stops, it's always wise to bring your own snacks and a bottle of water. This will prevent you from being hungry or thirsty during the journey, especially at night.

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Watch Your Belongings

As everywhere, be vigilant with your personal belongings on public transport and in terminals. Keep your valuables close to you and use a padlock for your checked luggage.

🛣️ The journey experience

The journey from Bangkok to Hat Yai is a fascinating immersion into Thai diversity. If you opt for the overnight bus, prepare to travel through rural landscapes and sleepy towns. The atmosphere on board is generally calm, conducive to rest, although comfort varies by operator. Seats are reclinable and air conditioning is often strong, so bring a small blanket. The trip is long, about 12 hours, but it allows you to discover Thailand from the inside, off the beaten path. It's an authentic experience that requires some patience but is rich in discoveries.

For this long journey, two main options are available to you. The bus is the most economical solution, with prices around €18 for approximately 12 hours of travel. Several companies offer this service from Bangkok terminals, and there are different comfort classes. The airplane, on the other hand, is much faster (about 2 hours flight) and more comfortable, but also more expensive, with fares starting around €55. Companies like AirAsia, Nok Air, or Thai Lion Air operate regularly on this route, offering frequent departures.

To choose the best mode of transport, compare the duration, price, and your comfort tolerance. If your budget is tight and you're not in a hurry, the overnight bus is an excellent option to save a night's hotel and enjoy a local experience. If time is your priority, the plane is the ideal solution, despite a higher cost. It is highly recommended to book your tickets online, especially if you are traveling during high season or public holidays, to guarantee your spot and get the best fares. Platforms like 12go.asia or the websites of airline and bus companies allow you to do this easily from your smartphone, ensuring a stress-free departure.

Frequently asked questions — Bangkok → Hat Yai

✨ Why visit Hat Yai?

  • Visit Wat Hatyai Nai to see its giant reclining Buddha (Phra Phutthamongkhon Maharat)
  • Explore Khlong Hae Floating Market, famous for its street food and local atmosphere
  • Experience the Hat Yai Cable Car offering panoramic city views from Khao Kho Hong Hill
  • Enjoy shopping at Greenway Night Market or Santisuk Market for great bargains
  • Spend a relaxing day at Hat Yai Municipal Park, ideal for picnics and strolls
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Recommended stay
2 to 3 nights — ideal for exploring markets, temples, and enjoying the urban vibe of Southern Thailand

☀️ When to visit Hat Yai?

TROPICAL MONSOON CLIMATE

January to April — dry and sunny season, perfect for outdoor activities and explorations

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In Hat Yai — Plan your stay
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What to do in Hat Yai?

Local experiences, must-see sights and activities selected for you

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Hat Yai Central Mosque
An architectural symbol of the city, this mosque impresses with its grandeur and golden dome. It offers a unique perspective on the Muslim culture of Southern Thailand. Ideal for sunset photos. Remember to wear respectful clothing for the visit.
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Municipal Park Cable Car
Ride the cable car to the top of Khao Kho Hong hill, offering panoramic views of Hat Yai. At the summit, you'll find Buddha statues and a shrine. Opt for a late afternoon visit for sunset. Expect to pay around 5€ for a round trip.
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Khlong Hae Floating Market
Though smaller than Bangkok's, this market offers an authentic local atmosphere where you can eat on the water. Taste local specialties sold from boats. It's open on weekends in the late afternoon. Arrive early to avoid crowds and find a seat.
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Wat Hat Yai Nai
This temple houses the giant reclining Buddha of Phra Phutthamongkol Maharat, one of Thailand's largest. It's a peaceful and impressive site, ideal for a spiritual immersion. Admission is free, but a small donation is always appreciated for site maintenance.
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Hat Yai Municipal Park
More than just a park, it's a nature leisure complex with temples, gardens, and viewpoints. Perfect for a relaxing afternoon away from the hustle and bustle. Renting a bike is a good option to explore the different sections. Bring water and sunscreen.
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Greenway Night Market
A modern and well-organized night market, divided into fashion, handicraft, and food zones. Ideal for souvenir shopping and tasting a wide variety of Thai dishes at low prices. Open from Wednesday to Sunday evenings. Arrive hungry!
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Hat Yai Street Art
Wander through the backstreets of the city center to discover colorful murals. This artistic movement adds a contemporary touch to the city. Look for artworks around the railway station and in hidden alleys. A free and surprising walk.
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Kim Yong Market
This indoor market is a true jumble of local and imported products, from cashew nuts to electronic gadgets. It's an immersion into local daily life. Don't hesitate to bargain. Ideal for buying snacks and dried fruits. Open daily from morning.

⏱️ How long to visit Hat Yai?

1 to 2 days

For independent travelers, Hat Yai is primarily a transit stop. Allow 1 to 2 days to explore its markets, the municipal park, and enjoy local cuisine. If you plan to visit nearby islands (Koh Lipe, Koh Tarutao) or Malaysia, consider Hat Yai as a transportation hub.

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