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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Good address for taxi Hua Hin – Bangkok?
Reader question: Good address for taxi Hua Hin – Bangkok?
Dear readers,
We want a group of 7 adults, a child and a 1-year-old child from Hua Hin to Bangkok in March, of course we can take the train, but does anyone know a good (buy) address for a (taxi) van? This is preferable given the composition of the group.
We arrive separately in Hua Hin so it does not apply for the outward journey.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Jan.
We were in Hua Hin last month and there are plenty of companies that drive to Bangkok, sometimes every half hour. There was such a company next to the Pavilion Hotel, just past Soi 70, behind the Honda moped dealer. I think a one way ticket cost 130 baht.
I am in hua hin myself in march and know a very reliable taxi driver from hua hin
MR Pong telnr: 081-5548526 a taxi bus costs 2500 bath to Bangkok
WhatsApp Rush And Channelization
Tel. 066863144697
Explain to him, he speaks English but prefers WhatsApp.
We have driven with him many times and he is very reliable and certainly reasonable in price. Just say our name.
We are going with him to Bkk and back next Monday.
If you are in Hua Hin, phone Moon and she will arrange it for you
Tel. 0845477675 she good and understandable english.
Oh yeah,
I can also recommend Moon, always correct and very reliable.
Job Boran
Contact Rush Angkanavisam via WhatsApp tel. 066863144697
A reliable driver and reasonable in price. Explain to him that there are so many of you. He speaks good English and prefers contact via WhatsApp. He usually responds the same day. We and several readers of Thailandblog have already had him as a driver and were very pleased with him. He has a normal driving style and when you arrange a time with him he is also there. Coincidentally, we are going to Bangkok with him from Hua hin on Monday.
We would love to hear from you when you choose him as a driver. ([email protected])
I have been using the same company for 6 years and have recommended them to many because they are reliable, have good drivers and nice cars.
Bour 0819955563
2500 for a van from Hua Hin to Bangkok.
We always arrange all private transfers through Green Wood Travel in Bangkok (located in the Prince Palace Hotel on the 14th floor). Last year we lost THB 2500 Bangkok-Hua Hin (hotel-hotel). Always nice new vans, good drivers and air conditioning of course. http://www.greenwoodtravel.nl/transport/
Happy Holidays! Gr Mary
If you ask me you are much better with the large VIP buses much more comfortable and cheaper and safer.
Recently, the direct connection to Hua Hin Airport is also perfect
Check out RUSH TAXI on Facebook. Definitely good and a nice car. Price normal. To reach both Bangkok Hua Hin and Pattaya.
Also runs between Hua Hin and Pattaya for example.
Can recommend him.
Ruud Tam Ruad