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How to get from Pattaya to Trat

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

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5h 29min
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14€
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Distance
356 km
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🚌 Departure from Pattaya
📍Pattaya Bus Terminal is the main departure point. Located in the north of the city, it is modern and features several ticket counters, small shops, and some fast-food options. It's a well-organized starting point for your intercity journeys.
🚇From Pattaya city center, you can reach the bus terminal by taking a Songthaew (around 50-100 THB depending on distance and negotiation) or a taxi/Grab (around 150-250 THB). The journey usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on traffic. Allow ample time to avoid any stress.
Bus departures from Pattaya to Trat are frequent throughout the day, generally from early morning (around 6 AM) until early evening (around 6 PM). There is often a bus every 1 to 2 hours. Check precise schedules when booking online.
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Practical tips

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Travel Light and Smart

While buses accept luggage, try to travel with a medium-sized suitcase that's easy to handle. This will simplify your transfers and allow you to move more freely once you arrive in Trat, especially if you plan to take a songthaew or tuk-tuk.

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Book a Window Seat

To fully enjoy the changing landscapes, from rice paddies to coastal views, try to book a window seat. It's ideal for photography or simply for a more pleasant visual immersion throughout the journey.

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Bring Snacks and Water

While some buses might make a short stop, it's wise to bring your own snacks and a bottle of water. As Thailand is a hot country, staying hydrated is essential for a comfortable 5-hour journey.

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Watch Your Belongings

As with any travel, be vigilant with your personal belongings, especially during stops or when stowing luggage. Keep your valuables (phone, wallet) with you in a small, easy-to-monitor bag.

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Avoid Terminal Scams

Upon arrival in Trat, be wary of aggressive touts or taxi agencies. It's often more economical to walk a bit to find a songthaew or firmly negotiate the price of your transport to your accommodation or the port for Koh Chang.

🛣️ The journey experience

The journey from Pattaya to Trat is an authentic immersion into rural and coastal Thailand. Prepare for approximately 5 hours on a comfortable, often air-conditioned bus. The landscapes unfold gently, alternating between lush rice fields, small villages with colorful houses, and, as you approach Trat, more coastal views hinting at the proximity of the islands. It’s the perfect opportunity to relax, listen to a podcast, or simply observe local life through the window, away from the hustle and bustle of big cities.

The main option for this route is the bus, with an average cost of around 14€. Several companies operate on this route, offering regular departures from Pattaya’s bus station. Buses are generally well-maintained, and you'll have an assigned seat. Comparing options on platforms like 12go.asia will allow you to see precise schedules and different companies, helping you choose the one that best suits your expectations in terms of comfort and budget.

To avoid any stress and ensure a peaceful arrival in Trat, it is highly recommended to book your bus ticket in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season or weekends. This guarantees you a seat and allows you to compare actual prices and durations at a glance, without fear of missing the last departure or being overcharged by a local agency. Booking online from your smartphone is the simplest and most reliable solution to plan your trip and fully enjoy your experience.

Frequently asked questions — Pattaya → Trat

✨ Why visit Trat?

  • Explore the Koh Chang archipelago, its white sand beaches and turquoise waters.
  • Discover Koh Chang National Park, its dense jungle and refreshing waterfalls.
  • Visit authentic fishing villages and taste fresh seafood.
  • Dive and snorkel around the coral islands of Koh Kood and Koh Mak.
  • Stroll through Trat market and soak up the local atmosphere.
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Recommended stay
4 to 7 nights — to explore the islands and coast at a leisurely pace.

☀️ When to visit Trat?

TROPICAL MONSOON CLIMATE

November to February — dry and sunny season, ideal for beach and water activities.

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What to do in Trat?

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

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Explore Koh Chang Islands
The Koh Chang archipelago is Trat's largest. It offers white sandy beaches, lush waterfalls, and rich marine life. Ideal for diving and relaxation. Tip: Rent a scooter to explore the island at your own pace, but be careful on the steep roads.
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Visit Mu Ko Chang National Park
This marine park protects a large part of Koh Chang and surrounding islands. It's famous for its mangroves, coral reefs, and hiking trails leading to waterfalls. Tip: Don't forget your walking shoes and mosquito repellent, especially for forest hikes.
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Taste local food at the market
Trat's night market is a great place to sample authentic Thai flavors, from fresh seafood to traditional desserts. Prices are very affordable, expect a few euros per dish. Tip: Try 'Pad Trat', a local version of Pad Thai.
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Kayaking in Salak Phet Mangroves
Explore the winding channels through the Salak Phet mangrove forest, a unique ecosystem on eastern Koh Chang. It's a peaceful, immersive activity to observe local wildlife. Tip: Prefer a morning outing to avoid intense heat and potential crowds. Kayak rental from 5€.
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Sunset at White Sand Beach
White Sand Beach (Hat Sai Khao) is one of Koh Chang's most popular beaches. Ideal for relaxing at the end of the day and admiring spectacular sunsets over the sea. Tip: Arrive a little before sunset to find the best spot and order a cocktail.
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Visit Wat Buppharam Temple
Wat Buppharam is Trat's oldest temple, dating back to the 17th century. It houses a museum and magnificent murals. A peaceful place to discover local architecture and spirituality. Tip: Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) out of respect for the place of worship.
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Snorkeling or Diving at Koh Mak
Less developed than Koh Chang, Koh Mak offers crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving. Coral reefs are accessible from the beach or via boat excursions. Tip: Book a day trip with one of the many local agencies to discover the best spots. Cost from 20€.
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Explore Koh Kood Island
Koh Kood is one of Trat's most remote and preserved islands, offering idyllic beaches and secluded waterfalls. Ideal for a tranquil escape and a return to nature. Tip: Renting a scooter or bicycle is the best way to get around, as public transport is limited.

⏱️ How long to visit Trat?

2 to 5 days

For independent travelers, 2 to 3 days are enough to explore Trat town and its immediate surroundings. If you plan to use Trat as a gateway to islands like Koh Chang, Koh Kood, or Koh Mak, allow 1 day before departing for the islands and 1 day upon return if not transiting directly. Include an extra day if you wish to visit a local market or fruit plantation.

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