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Taxis in Phuket operate a bit differently than what you might be used to. Most taxis don't have meters, so it's essential to agree on a fare before you hop in. A good rule of thumb is to ask for the price upfront, especially for longer distances.
• For a more local experience, consider using a motorbike taxi. They're quicker in traffic and can be a fun way to see the sights. Just make sure to wear a helmet, as it's mandatory.
• If you're heading to popular tourist spots, you might find ride-hailing apps like Grab very convenient. They offer a straightforward way to get around, with set prices you can see beforehand.
Allow extra time for traffic and weather. Confirm the specific service on the day, agree prices or use an app where practical, and keep screenshots of bookings and pickup details.
Prices, schedules, access rules and operating hours can change, so confirm the current details with the provider or relevant authority before travelling.





