Phuket Bus Terminal 2 (2026)

Updated January 16, 2026

You’re at the main long-distance hub on Thepkasattri Road in Ratsada, about 4 km north of Phuket Town. Good news: it’s modern, clean, and easy to navigate. Electronic boards show departures, signage is clear, and staff actually help.

Bad news: it’s not in the center. You’ll need a taxi or songthaew to reach beaches. But if you’re heading to Bangkok, Krabi, or Surat Thani, this is your spot. Facilities are basic but functional.

Layout & Navigation

One main building. Walk in, ticket counters are straight ahead. Platforms are clearly marked outside. Electronic screens show departures in real time. No maze, no confusion.

Waiting area has reinforced plastic seats. Enough for maybe 100 people. During peak hours (morning departures to Bangkok), expect to stand. Walking distances inside are short, under 2 minutes to any platform.

💡 PLATFORM TRICK: Your ticket shows the platform number. Double-check the electronic board 10 minutes before departure. Platforms sometimes change last minute.

Essential Facilities

ATMs: Two machines inside near the entrance. They work. Withdraw cash here because some ticket counters don’t take cards.

Toilets: At the far end of the terminal. 3 THB entry fee. Bring coins. Clean enough, squat and Western options. Toilet paper provided.

Luggage Storage: Left luggage counter exists. Price not posted, expect 50-100 THB per bag per day. Ask staff directly. No lockers.

SIM Cards: No official booth inside. Walk 200m north to Supercheap store for top-ups. Or grab a tourist SIM at Klook before you arrive and pick it up at the airport.

Showers: None. If you’re on an overnight bus from Bangkok and need to clean up, you’re out of luck here.

WiFi: Free. Network name posted near ticket office. Works for basic browsing, not for video calls.

Food & Supplies

Small food court next to the toilets. Local stalls sell pad thai, fried rice, noodle soup for 40-80 THB. Cheap, hot, fills you up. Drinks 20-30 THB.

Convenience store near entrance. Snacks, water, instant noodles. Prices slightly higher than 7-Eleven but not a rip-off.

No fancy cafes. If you want coffee, grab it in Phuket Town before coming here.

💡 FOOD TIMING: Stalls close around 19:00. If your bus leaves after 20:00, eat before you arrive or bring snacks.

Getting Around Phuket

To Phuket Town: Taxi stand outside. Fixed price board shows fares but expect 150-200 THB. Songthaews (blue trucks) run along Thepkasattri Road for 30-50 THB, flag one down outside. Takes 15-20 minutes.

Need more beach connections? Check Patong to Phuket Town for reverse routes or airport to Kata-Karon for southern beach transfers.

To Beaches (Patong, Kata, Karon): Taxis charge 400-600 THB depending on beach. Negotiate or use Grab if available. Minivans to Patong leave from here, 100-150 THB, 1 hour. Ask at ticket counters.

To Airport: No direct airport bus from Terminal 2. Take a taxi (500-700 THB, 45 minutes) or songthaew to Phuket Town, then catch the airport bus. For airport connections, see Patong to Airport schedules.

Grab: Works in Phuket. Open the app outside the terminal. Cheaper than taxis but wait times can be 10-15 minutes.

💡 TAXI SCAM ALERT: Drivers at the stand may quote higher than the board. Point to the fixed price list. If they refuse, walk 50m to the main road and flag a passing taxi or songthaew.

Where to Go Next

Most travelers head to these spots:

Bangkok12-14h • 800-1200 THB

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Krabi3h • 200-350 THB

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Surat Thani4-5h • 300-500 THB

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Phang Nga1.5h • 100-200 THB

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Khao Lak2h • 150-250 THB

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Koh Lanta (minivan)4h • 300-400 THB

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Patong Beach1h • 100-150 THB

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Schedules change seasonally. Check current availability online.

Heading to Krabi or Surat Thani? Book ahead on 12Go during high season (November-March). Buses fill up fast. For detailed route info, check Phuket Bus Terminal 2 to Krabi or Terminal 2 to Surat Thani.

Survival Tips

Charging Points: Not officially marked. Some seats near the ticket office have outlets underneath. Bring a power bank.

Sleeping: Overnight layover? Seats are hard plastic. Bring a travel pillow. Security patrols at night, so it’s safe. But it’s not comfortable.

Ticket Office Hours: 05:00-20:00 officially. Some buses leave earlier or later. If you have a 04:00 departure, buy your ticket the day before.

Safety: Well-lit, staff present, CCTV cameras. Keep an eye on your bags but no major theft reports. Biggest risk is taxi overcharging, not crime.

Wheelchair Access: Ramps available. Toilets have accessible stalls. Staff will help if you ask.

💡 EARLY ARRIVAL: Get here 30 minutes before departure. Buses sometimes leave 5-10 minutes early if all passengers board. Miss it and you’re buying a new ticket.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there luggage storage at Phuket Bus Terminal 2?

Yes, left luggage counter inside. Expect 50-100 THB per bag per day. No lockers, just a staffed counter.

How to get from Phuket Bus Terminal 2 to Patong Beach?

Taxi costs 400-500 THB, takes 1 hour. Minivans leave from the terminal for 100-150 THB. Or take a songthaew to Phuket Town, then transfer to a Patong-bound bus.

Does Phuket Bus Terminal 2 have WiFi?

Yes, free WiFi. Network name posted near ticket office. Works for browsing, not streaming.

What are bus schedules from Phuket Bus Terminal 2 to Bangkok?

Multiple daily departures, mostly evening (18:00-21:00). Journey takes 12-14 hours. Prices 800-1200 THB. Book ahead during high season.

Are there taxis at Phuket Bus Terminal 2 and how much to Phuket Town?

Yes, taxi stand outside with fixed price board. Expect 150-200 THB to Phuket Town. Songthaews are cheaper at 30-50 THB.

Dominik Mayer
I've called Thailand home for 12 years, living between Bangkok and beach towns while navigating every bus, ferry, and songthaew route across the country. As a transport specialist, I share real-time schedules, scam alerts, and local hacks from personal experience to help you travel smarter.