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Driving Tour
Renting a
self-drive car (or motorcycle) on Phuket
If you
have a few days on this island, this is the best thing you can do.
Every
visitor to Phuket gets an idea of the large size of the island when driving
from the airport to his hotel. This size, and the many beaches and
attractions scattered widely around the island, make personal transport
almost a ‘must’ for anyone who wishes to see the real Phuket. If you’re
accommodated in Patong it becomes almost essential – if you wish to see what
Phuket is all about – to rent your own car, drive and get out and about.
A lot of younger people rent motorcycles - and then go. While this is a
very pleasant way to get around, the first-time visitor should beware, and
remember that the number of motorcycle accidents here is exceptionally high,
especially on the mountain roads at the back of Patong and Kata.
Insurance:
Here comes the major warning. Rent a car with full insurance, or you risk
getting into serious trouble. The surest way is to go to a well-known car
rental company, all of which have comprehensive insurance for car and
driver. Ask about it.
If you rent a car from the side of the street be exceptionally careful. Some
who put up signs saying ‘Insurance’ might offer nothing but the compulsory
3rd party coverage. Visitors bringing one of these vehicles back with any
kind of bump or scratch risks being charged exorbitant prices, and sometimes
face violent threats.
Be warned. We strongly recommend using well-known rental companies, and
offer a list of operators below.
Drivers Licences:
The divier’s licences from most all developed countries - including European
nations, North American and Australasia – are legally acceptable in
Thailand. You will need to present this when renting a vehicle. A credit
card will be required by most rental companies.
Driving conditions:
Thailand’s road system is remarkably good, especially in the provincial
areas where many good roads are to be found with little traffic. It is thus
easy to driver all around Phuket island, and off into the neighbouring
provinces of Phang Nga and Krabi. In fact we strongly recommend getting off
the island of Phuket to see some of the spectacular scenery in the adjacent
regions.
If a foreigner has trouble along the way and requires help, he will usually
find the Thai people helpful, and even gracious.
Finding your way:
Find one of the many free maps available through hotels on Phuket, or get a
copy of PHUKET Magazine (free in some resort rooms, or available for 100
Baht in gift most shops). Getting off Phuket is simple, and once on the
mainland there are just two major routes, directly north along the Andaman
coastline to Khao Lak and Ranong, or east to Phang Nga town and on to Krabi.
The roads are all wel signposted in both Thai and English, and there are
white kilometre posts along every major road.
National Car Rent offers a comprehensive road map to the whole region with
each vehicle.
Accommodation along the way:
There are plenty of places to stay when driving off Phuket. We offer
suggested tours in the following pages, and also list some of the hotels to
be found along the way.
| CAR
RENTAL AGENCIES |
| Budget Car
and Truck Rental |
(66) 076
205 396, 205 397 |
National
Car Rental
(Arcadia Hotel) |
(66) 076
396 038-44 |
| Avis Car
Rent |
(66) 076
351 243-25 |
| Pure Car
Rent |
(66) 076
211 002, 217 797 |
| Silver Car
Rental Co Ltd |
(66) 076
288 995 |
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Via-Rent-a-Car |
(66) 076
341 660, 340 007 |
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