Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
Is there a mini-van that leaves Hua Hin in the morning and gets to the boat in time? Not the big VIP bus, but a mini-van. I'd like to be back in Hua Hin on the same day (I know it'll be a pain, but I have reasons for not wanting to be away overnight).
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Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
If you drive why not rent a car and do it, I did it a couple of times, car for 1000 baht and i think it was 2000 baht in petrol, plus 200 for the private long tail boat, took 12 hours in total.
see if you can get a couple of others of the forum to chip in, i enjoyed the drive when i did it on my own and give the car some hammer
see if you can get a couple of others of the forum to chip in, i enjoyed the drive when i did it on my own and give the car some hammer
Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
What happened to the minivan service, was it discontinued?
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Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
If you leave here at about three or four in the morning, you can get there and back on a Honda Wave before midnight.
Done it several times in the past myself.......great fun, and a bloody sore ass.
PS: Hua-Hin to Ubon on a Wave is slightly more challenging


PS: Hua-Hin to Ubon on a Wave is slightly more challenging

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Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
I've done the Andaman trip a couple of times but have had to use a taxi, which worked out quite expensive. For the last 2 years I've done the more basic visa run, using the service whose office is situated on the crescent opposite the train station. They leave at 6am and return approx 12 hours later. Ferry is by way of longtail boat and, depending where it's moored, you have to be fairly agile to cross other boats to get to it. The bus is comfortable and in August this year the cost was 2,500 baht, (including $10 fee, water and a ham roll), and I've found the service to be very reliable.
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Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
Thanks everybody. I found the office across from the train station. I wanted the fancier boat, but I guess this will do. Cost is still 2,500 baht, in case anybody's wondering.
I didn't know the Andaman trip required a taxi (?).
I didn't know the Andaman trip required a taxi (?).
Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
Young woman on the highway at 3 am... I'm not brave enough to do this.Takiap wrote:If you leave here at about three or four in the morning, you can get there and back on a Honda Wave before midnight.Done it several times in the past myself.......great fun, and a bloody sore ass.
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PS: Hua-Hin to Ubon on a Wave is slightly more challenging
Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
dotx wrote:Young woman on the highway at 3 am... I'm not brave enough to do this.Takiap wrote:If you leave here at about three or four in the morning, you can get there and back on a Honda Wave before midnight.Done it several times in the past myself.......great fun, and a bloody sore ass.
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PS: Hua-Hin to Ubon on a Wave is slightly more challenging
Sorry...............I never new I was offering advice to the fairer sex.....lol.

Don't try to impress me with your manner of dress cos a monkey himself is a monkey no less - cold fact
Re: Mini-bus to Ranong (Andaman Club)
Takiap wrote:dotx wrote:Young woman on the highway at 3 am... I'm not brave enough to do this.Takiap wrote:If you leave here at about three or four in the morning, you can get there and back on a Honda Wave before midnight.Done it several times in the past myself.......great fun, and a bloody sore ass.
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PS: Hua-Hin to Ubon on a Wave is slightly more challenging
Sorry...............I never new I was offering advice to the fairer sex.....lol.
