How do I get from airport to Railay Beach?

How do I get from airport to Railay Beach?

There is no direct connection from Krabi Airport (KBV) to Railay Beach. However, you can take the bus to Ao Nang, take the walk to Ao Nang Pier, then take the Longtail Boat to Railay Beach. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Krabi Airport (KBV) to Railay Beach via Krabi and Krabi Town Pier in around 1h 28m.

How do I get to Railay Thailand?

The closest airport is Krabi International, located some 30 kilometres east of Railay. To reach Railay from the airport you could catch the airport shuttle bus to Ao Nang or Ao Nammao pier for 150 baht and then hop on a boat.

How do I get from Bangkok to Railay?

The fastest way to get from Bangkok to Railay Beach is to fly and Longtail Boat. Taking this option will cost ฿900 – ฿2700 and takes 5h 14m. Is there a direct bus between Bangkok and Railay Beach? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Hua Lamphong station station and arriving at Railay Beach.

How do I get to Railay from Ao Nang?

From Ao Nang Beach it’s a quick longtail boat ride to Railay Beach. Boats run all day, and the beautiful boat ride from Ao Nang takes about 15 minutes. It’s 100 Baht per person at the moment, randomly more after it gets dark. This is the place to get a boat during high season.

How do I get from Phuket to Railay Beach?

The quickest way to get from Phuket to Railay Beach is to Speedboat which costs ฿700 – ฿1200 and takes 2h 15m. Is there a direct ferry between Phuket and Railay Beach? Yes, there is a direct ferry departing from Rassada Pier Phuket and arriving at Railay Beach. Services depart once daily, and operate every day.

Is it worth staying on Railay Beach?

Beautiful beach. Lots of people but plenty of space on the sand. Small walking street with food stalls and souvenir shops. Well worth the day visit, walked thru to the other side past the monkeys (was entertaining) water very clear, can hire kayaks and paddle around the limestone cliffs.

What is Railay Beach known for?

Railay is a small peninsula between Krabi Town and Ao Nang in southern Thailand. This laid-back paradise is famous for its beautiful beaches and limestone cliffs, which attracts beach lovers and climbers from all over the world.