These are pickup trucks with benches in the back that operate like shared taxis. They run fixed routes and are a cheap way to travel short distances within the province or between nearby towns.
Renting a car or motorbike gives you the freedom to explore Thailand at your own pace. There are several rental shops in the provinces where you can rent vehicles for daily or longer-term use.
For short distances within the town, motorbike taxis are a common and convenient option.
Since many of Hua Hin's streets are narrow, tuk-tuks are able to go places cars cannot.
The train is a classic, safer and comfortable method to travel to Hua Hin from Bangkok and the other way around.
It’s easy to travel by train from Bangkok to Hua Hin, with trains leaving the city’s Hua Lamphong and Bang Sue railway stations on a regular basis during the day at periods between 8.05am to 22.50pm.
You can easily get to Hua Hin from either Suvarnabhumi Airport (the modern International Airport that serves Bangkok), or from the city of Bangkok itself.
Built during the reign of King Rama VI, and only a short distance from the centre of town, Hua Hin's railway station and adjacent royal waiting room are undeniably attractive.