T-Tour Bus Station - Bangkok–Pattaya Transfer
A frequent, no-fuss minivan link between Bangkok and Pattaya for ฿200 - and crucially, it drops at Bali Hai Pier, putting you a short walk from the Koh Larn ferry.
Quick facts
The essentials before you go - what T-Tour Bus Station - Bangkok–Pattaya Transfer offers and what it costs.
Menu & prices
| Treatment | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Bangkok ↔ Pattaya | ||
| Ekkamai → Bali Hai Pier — direct minivan One way | ฿200 | |
| Mo Chit → Bali Hai Pier — direct minivan One way | ฿200 | |
Facilities
About T-Tour Bus Station - Bangkok–Pattaya Transfer
T-Tour runs one of the most useful arrival links for Pattaya: frequent minivans and minibuses from Bangkok — leaving from either Ekkamai or Mo Chit terminals — straight down to the coast for just ฿200 one way. Vans run throughout the day, so you rarely wait long for the next departure.
The detail that makes T-Tour stand out is where it drops you. Instead of a generic edge-of-town bus station, it sets down at Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya — the very pier where ferries and speedboats leave for Koh Larn (Coral Island). If your plan is to land in Pattaya and head straight for the island, this is about as seamless as transfers get.
Tickets can be bought on the day or booked ahead through platforms like 12Go, Bookaway, BusX and BusAndVan, with Thai and English service to help you on your way.
Good to know
- Vans leave Bangkok from Ekkamai or Mo Chit and run frequently all day.
- The one-way fare is around ฿200 — confirm the current price when you board or book.
- Drop-off is at Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya, steps from the Koh Larn ferry and speedboats.
- Ideal if you're heading straight to Coral Island after arriving from Bangkok.
- Tickets can be bought on the day or pre-booked via 12Go, Bookaway, BusX and BusAndVan.
- Service is in Thai and English; no payment is taken on Go To Pattaya.
Getting there
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