Phuket -the Andaman’s Pearl
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                              Traveling 
                            
                             
                            Although Phuket is an island, getting here is very  straightforward. The majority of tourists arrive through Phuket International   Airport. However, you can  also get to Phuket by road, rail (in a roundabout way), and of course by sea if  you have your own boat.
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                By Air
                                Flying to Phuket is the simplest way of  getting here. Phuket is served by an international airport with an  increasing number of scheduled and charter flights arriving from Europe and  Asia, as well as a dozen daily flights from Bangkok. There are now a number of low-cost  airlines providing cheap flights to Phuket from Bangkok  , Australia, and even Singapore.   
                            
                              Phuket International Airport  is situated at the northern end of the island about 45 mins drive from Phuket City. On arrival, you can organize taxis, car rentals or minibuses from the  arrival hall. There is an Airport Information Counter located on the  first floor should you need any assistance. 
                            Many hotels provide limousines (read modern  saloon) to transfer guests who have reservations to their premises. You can  make a hotel reservation at the airport. There is also a limousine service that  will take you anywhere you want. A trip to Patong should cost around 600 Baht,  while Phuket City is about 400 Baht.
                            By Bus
Buses from Bangkok  take approximately 14 hours. Government buses can be boarded at the Southern  Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai) in Thonburi. Prices are very reasonable and  it pays to spend a bit more for the more comfortable buses. Private tour  companies also operate coaches and minibuses. Many of these can be booked at  Khao Sarn rd.  Not all buses are the  same. A couple hundred baht more will buy you a lot more comfort. For a more  comfortable journey take the VIP buses which have much bigger seats and  more legroom. These have 24 seats and cost about 1,050 Baht per person.
                            
                              
                                | DESTINATION
 | MODE OF    TRANSPORT  | DEPARTURE TIME    (DAILY)  | RESERVTION    OFFICE  | DURATION (HRS.)  | FARE(BHT)  | 
                              
                                | BANGKOK    - PHUKET  | NON AIR-CONDITIONED BUS  | 10.55, 15.20  | TRANSPORT CO.,LTD.TEL. 211480
 | 15  | 278  | 
                              
                                | 2ND CLASS AIR-CONDITIONED BUS  | 06.00, 08.25, 09.30, 12.35, 14.15, 16.20,    17.30, 18.15, 19.00  | TRANSPORT CO.,LTD.TEL. 211480
 | 14  | 389(40SEATS)
 | 
                              
                                | 1ST CLASS AIR-CONDITIONED BUS  | 17.30  | TRANSPORT CO.,LTD.TEL. 211480
 | 13  | 486 (36SEATS)  | 
                              
                                |   | 16.00, 17.00  | TRANSPORT CO.,LTD.TEL. 211480
 | 13  | 755 (24SEATS)  | 
                              
                                | AIR-CONDITIONED    BUS  | 15.00,    15.30, 16.00, 17.00, 18.00  | -PHUKET    TRAVEL SERVICE TEL. 222107 -PHUKET    CENTRAL TOUR TEL. 213615
 | 13  | 486 (36SEATS)  | 
                               
                            
                            By Car
                               Hiring a car in Bangkok  and driving down to Phuket is a great way to explore Thailand's peninsular. The 867km  journey will take 10 hours or more, but it would be a shame not to explore a  few of the towns and places of interest along the way. Take Highway 4 from Bangkok, passing through  Nakhorn Pathom, Ratchaburi, Phetchaburi, Prachuapkhirikan, Chumphon, Ranong and  Phang Nga. The highway between Ranong and Phang Nga is quite scenic with  forest-covered mountains on one side and the Andaman sea on the other. If you  are renting from a local company, make sure that full insurance cover is  included. To be covered by insurance, you will need an international or Thai  driving licence.
Hiring a car in Bangkok  and driving down to Phuket is a great way to explore Thailand's peninsular. The 867km  journey will take 10 hours or more, but it would be a shame not to explore a  few of the towns and places of interest along the way. Take Highway 4 from Bangkok, passing through  Nakhorn Pathom, Ratchaburi, Phetchaburi, Prachuapkhirikan, Chumphon, Ranong and  Phang Nga. The highway between Ranong and Phang Nga is quite scenic with  forest-covered mountains on one side and the Andaman sea on the other. If you  are renting from a local company, make sure that full insurance cover is  included. To be covered by insurance, you will need an international or Thai  driving licence.