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Is bolt better than Grab in Phuket?

Bolt is typically cheaper. You pay with cash. when the driver drops you off at your destination. Grab, you pay directly on the app with a credit card, but it is more expensive.



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While there are plenty of similar apps available around the world, Grab is the only 1 that operates in Phuket. A key advantage of Grab in Phuket is that you won't need to rely on tuk-tuks for getting around.

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The Phuket smart bus is probably the most cost-efficient way to travel around. It fits multiple passengers at a time and travels along a specific route, so versatility and direct drops are out of the question here.

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Tipping is NOT customary in Thailand, there is absolutely NO mandatory requirement to tip anyone, but small gratuities for great service are very much appreciated. Unlike some other parts of the world, you will never see a Thai service provider with his hand out waiting for a tip.

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Mr Chamni Thimakul, a 45-year-old taxi driver from Patong, said that the fact that taxi fares in Phuket are expensive has to do only with some groups of people who are not Phuket locals. Phuket people themselves welcome everyone to visit the province. “The taxi fares are high because the cost of living is high.

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The Cheapest Way to Get to Phuket Town from the Airport The big bus fare is 90 baht per trip and takes a little less than 2 hours to reach the airport from the main bus station in Phuket Town, while the van can move faster and takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

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Transportation of luggage and other items belonging to the rider can be carried out both in the trunk and in the rider compartment of the car, provided that the luggage passes freely through the doorways of the car. If a rider is travelling with luggage, please make sure that: The luggage fits into your vehicle.

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Uber Alternatives in Thailand
  • Grab is the largest and most popular Uber alternative in Thailand and it's one of our favourite travel apps! ...
  • Bolt is a relative newcomer to ride-hailing in Thailand. ...
  • InDrive is an innovative ride-hailing app which lets you negotiate prices with drivers beforethey accept the fare.


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Bolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares.

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Taxis and Grab Expect to pay 100–200 baht for a shared minibus or up to 500 baht for a private taxi, depending on your destination. There are metred taxis just outside the airport terminal, as well as tourist areas like Patong and Phuket Town. Fares start from 50 baht for the first 2 km and 8 baht per additional km.

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