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Tuk Tuk
Tuk
Tuks are the small red open taxis which you can find everywhere on
the island. They are great to get around. You have to negotiate the
fare before you hop in. Rates depend on distance, time, weather and
many other things and starts at app. 50 Baht for a short distance
and can go up to 500 Baht for a longer trip. It is normally cheaper
to stop a Tuk Tuk when it passes by then to take one which is
waiting in front of a hotel or restaurant.
Songthaew
Songthaews
are the open blue-yellow local buses. They follow fixed routes and
operate between 6am and 7 pm. There are no bus-stops so you just
stop the songthaews when they pass by and give the driver a
sign when you want to leave the bus. Prices are fixed and much
cheaper then Tuk Tuks but it takes a bit longer to reach your
destination. They operate mostly from Phuket Town to the different
beaches but not between the beaches.

Taxi Meter
There are metered taxis
everywhere. Only use them when they go by the meter - if they ask
for a fixed price don't go for it and take another one.
Motorbike Taxi
They are just everywhere. You
can recognize them by there green or red wests with numbers on them.
This transport is for the more adventures ones as it is not the
safest but it is fast, cheap and bring you wherever you want. As
with the Tuk Tuks the price must be negotiated before the ride.

Longtail Boat
For a beach-to-beach trip or
a bit of island hopping the longtail boats are a great way to do so.
You can hire them for a trip, by hour or by day. Prices must be
negotiated and are app. 400 Baht per hour or 1000 - 3000 Baht per
day.
Rentals
If you want to drive by your
own you can rent a motorbike or car everywhere on the island. Keep
in mind that in Thailand you drive on the left hand side and traffic
rules are widely ignored. Busses, trucks, water buffalos and
elephants have always the right of way - because they are bigger
than you.
Motorbikes can be
rented everywhere. Rates are app. 200 Baht/24h for a small bike and
up to 1000 Baht/24h for a big one. It is very dangerous riding a
bike in Thailand so it is advisable to pool together and rent a car
instead.
REMEMBER:
> You should be an experienced driver - Phuket is NOT the
place to learn it
> Drive carefully
- There are thousands of accidents every year on Phuket which
mostly involve motorbikes and the death toll is very high
- Remember that everybody just drives like he wants and they
don't care about traffic rules which results often in accidents.
> Wear a helmet - it is saver and you don't have to pay the 500 fine
if the police stops you
> You should have a driving license - the rental companies won't ask
you for that but the police if you are involved in an accident
> There is no insurance coverage - you have to pay everything in
case the motorbike is damaged or stolen or if you have an
accident you have to pay for all the damage and medical bills.
> Check the bike with the owner before you rent it and let him write
down all existing damage - or you will pay for that later
> Make sure the bike is save to drive
Cars
of all types can
be rented - from private rental shops or professional rental
companies. Rates per 24h start at 800 Baht. You need to provide a
driving license when renting a car.
REMEMBER:
> If you rent
from a private shop make sure the car has full insurance coverage
(which is often not the case)
> Make sure any damage and injuries are covered by the insurance.
> Drive carefully
> Check for any damages before renting |