# Krabi Airport Transfer Guide (KBV) How to get from Krabi Airport to Ao Nang, Krabi Town, and Railay. Transport options, honest pricing, and practical tips for arriving travelers. **Airport:** KBV **City:** Krabi **Country:** Thailand **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Krabi Airport (KBV) is a small, manageable airport about 15 km from Krabi Town and 25-30 km from Ao Nang beach, where most tourists stay. There is no rail connection. Your options are a pre-booked private transfer (700-1,500 THB / $20-$45 USD depending on destination), a shared airport shuttle van (150-300 THB / $4-$9 per person), a metered taxi or airport limousine, or a local songthaew. To Railay Beach, you need road transport to a pier followed by a longtail boat — no vehicle can drive there. Most travelers heading to Ao Nang find a pre-booked transfer or the shared shuttle the most practical choices. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing KBV is a single-terminal airport that handles both domestic and international flights. It is modern, clean, and compact — you will not get lost. Immigration for international arrivals is straightforward and usually takes 15-30 minutes. Domestic arrivals skip this entirely. After baggage claim, you exit into an arrivals hall with currency exchange booths (rates are acceptable, not great), SIM card vendors, and transport counters. There are several counters offering different transport types — shared minivans, private taxis, and limousine services. ATMs are available and accept international cards. Thai Baht is the only currency you need. The airport has a small food court and convenience stores if you need to grab something before your onward journey. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign. You get a dedicated vehicle to your hotel. This is the most comfortable option, especially after a long flight. Prices are fixed — typically 700-900 THB to Krabi Town, 900-1,200 THB to Ao Nang, and up to 1,500 THB for more distant destinations like Klong Muang or Tubkaek. **Shared airport shuttle (minivan):** Several companies run shared minivans from the airport to Ao Nang and Krabi Town. You buy a ticket at the counter in arrivals, wait until the van fills up (or near departure time), and share the ride with other travelers. Cost is about 150-300 THB per person. The downside: you wait for the van to fill, it makes multiple hotel stops, and the whole journey can take 60-90 minutes to Ao Nang vs 35-40 in a private car. **Airport taxi (metered):** Metered taxis are available outside arrivals. A trip to Ao Nang runs about 600-800 THB on the meter plus a 100 THB airport surcharge. This is a legitimate option but slightly less predictable than a pre-booked transfer since you do not know the exact car or driver in advance. **Airport limousine:** A step above the standard taxi. Counters in the arrivals hall offer fixed-price rides in nicer vehicles. Prices are higher than metered taxis — 800-1,200 THB to Ao Nang — but you get a newer car and confirmed pricing. **Songthaew (shared truck-taxi):** These converted pickup trucks with bench seats run between the airport and Krabi Town for about 50-100 THB. They do not go to Ao Nang directly. Practical for solo budget travelers heading to Krabi Town, but not comfortable with heavy luggage or for families. **Grab (ride-hailing app):** Grab works in Krabi but driver availability at the airport can be inconsistent. When it works, prices are competitive — often 500-700 THB to Ao Nang. Worth trying as a backup, but do not rely on it as your only plan. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations All prices in Thai Baht (THB). At roughly 35 THB to 1 USD (2026 rates, verify current): | Destination | Private transfer | Shared shuttle | Metered taxi | |-------------|-----------------|----------------|-------------| | Krabi Town (15 km) | 700-900 THB | 150-200 THB/person | 400-600 THB | | Ao Nang (28 km) | 900-1,200 THB | 200-300 THB/person | 600-800 THB + surcharge | | Klong Muang (35 km) | 1,000-1,400 THB | 250-350 THB/person | 800-1,000 THB | | Railay (to pier + boat) | 1,200-1,800 THB total | Shuttle + boat ~400 THB | Taxi + boat ~900-1,200 THB | For Railay Beach, all road transport ends at a pier (either Ao Nang or Ao Nam Mao). From there, a longtail boat costs 100-200 THB per person (more if you charter privately). This is the only way to reach Railay — there is no road access. --- ### Late night arrivals KBV receives flights until about 11 PM-midnight, including international arrivals from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and domestic flights from Bangkok. The transport counters in arrivals generally stay open for the last arriving flights. Shared shuttles may not run late, or you may wait longer for them to fill. A pre-booked transfer is the reliable late-night choice. Metered taxis are available but fewer in number. The roads to Ao Nang and Krabi Town are well-paved and the drive is fine at night. Important note for Railay: longtail boats to Railay do not run after dark due to the rocky coastline and lack of lighting. If you arrive late, you will need to overnight in Ao Nang or Krabi Town and take a morning boat. Plan around this. --- ### Families and luggage Krabi Airport is family-friendly in terms of size and ease of navigation. With children, a private transfer is the comfortable choice — shared shuttles with multiple stops and a longer journey test patience after a flight. Child seats are not standard in Thai taxis. Request one when booking a transfer. Some services can provide them, but confirm in advance. Many families in Thailand simply hold younger children, which is common locally but not what safety-conscious parents prefer. If heading to Railay with children and luggage, plan carefully. The longtail boat involves wading through shallow water to board, and boats do not have safety equipment for children. Some families find it easier to base in Ao Nang and visit Railay by day. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked drivers wait in the arrivals hall, usually near the exit, holding a sign with your name or your booking reference. The airport is small enough that finding each other is easy. For shared shuttles, the counter staff will direct you to the loading area outside the terminal. For metered taxis, follow signs to the taxi stand. The whole process is well-organized — Krabi Airport handles tourist arrivals efficiently. --- ### Decision helper **Book a private transfer if:** you are heading to Ao Nang or beyond, want door-to-door service, are traveling with family, arriving late, or simply value convenience after a flight. **Take the shared shuttle if:** you are on a budget, traveling solo or as a couple, heading to Ao Nang or Krabi Town, and do not mind a longer, multi-stop journey. **Use a metered taxi if:** you want to go now without waiting, are comfortable with metered fares, and are heading to a straightforward destination. **Try Grab if:** you have the app, there is a driver available, and you want a potentially cheaper ride. But have a backup plan. **Take a songthaew if:** you are a solo budget traveler heading to Krabi Town only. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Krabi Airport is one of the easier Thai airports to navigate. It is small, organized, and geared toward tourists. The main thing to plan around is your specific destination — Ao Nang, Railay, Koh Lanta — since each requires a different approach. For Railay specifically, the boat situation means late arrivals need a Plan B. For everywhere else, the transport options are solid and well-priced. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Krabi Airport from Ao Nang?** About 28 km, which takes 35-45 minutes by car depending on traffic and road conditions. **Q: Can I get to Railay Beach directly from the airport?** No. Railay is accessible only by boat. You take road transport to Ao Nang or Ao Nam Mao pier, then a longtail boat (10-20 minutes, 100-200 THB per person). Boats do not run after dark. **Q: Is Grab available at Krabi Airport?** Grab works in Krabi but driver availability at the airport varies. It can be a good option when available, but do not rely on it as your only plan. **Q: How much is a taxi from Krabi Airport to Ao Nang?** A metered taxi costs roughly 600-800 THB plus a 100 THB airport surcharge. A pre-booked private transfer runs 900-1,200 THB. Shared shuttle vans cost 200-300 THB per person. **Q: Are there ATMs at Krabi Airport?** Yes. Multiple ATMs accept international cards. Thai ATMs charge a 220 THB foreign card fee per withdrawal, which is standard across Thailand. **Q: What time do longtail boats to Railay stop running?** Longtail boats generally stop running at sunset or shortly after — there are no scheduled night boats. If you arrive at the airport in the evening, plan to stay in Ao Nang overnight and catch a morning boat. **Q: Is there a bus from Krabi Airport?** There is no regular public bus from the airport terminal. Songthaews (shared truck-taxis) run to Krabi Town for 50-100 THB but do not serve Ao Nang directly. **Q: Can I get a child seat in a Krabi taxi?** Standard taxis do not carry child seats. Request one through a pre-booked transfer service when booking. Availability is limited, so confirm in advance or bring your own travel seat. **Q: How do I get from Krabi Airport to Koh Lanta?** Koh Lanta is about 70 km south plus a short car ferry crossing. A private transfer takes about 2-2.5 hours and costs 1,500-2,500 THB. Shared minivans are also available for about 400-500 THB per person. **Q: Should I exchange money at Krabi Airport?** The airport exchange counters offer acceptable rates for a small amount. For larger sums, exchange in Ao Nang or Krabi Town where rates are slightly better. ATMs are the easiest option if your bank does not charge high foreign transaction fees. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Krabi Airport Late at Night **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/late-night Krabi Airport receives its last flights between 10 PM and midnight, including international arrivals from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and late domestic flights from Bangkok. Here is what changes when you land after dark. ## The airport at night The terminal stays open for arriving flights. Transport counters in the arrivals hall remain staffed until the last passengers are served. The 7-Eleven and currency exchange may still be open for late flights, but do not count on full services. ATMs work 24/7. The airport is quieter but functional. You will not feel unsafe or stranded inside the terminal. ## Transport after 10 PM **Pre-booked transfers** operate at all hours. Your driver monitors your flight and will be waiting regardless of the time. This is the most reliable late-night option and the one we recommend. **Metered taxis** are available but in reduced numbers. You may wait 10-15 minutes for one to appear. Prices are the same as daytime — meters and surcharges do not change for late hours. **Shared shuttles** may or may not run for the last flights. If they do, filling the van takes longer since there are fewer passengers. You could be waiting 30+ minutes. Some shuttle operators stop service before the last flight lands. **Grab** is unlikely to have drivers available near the airport late at night. ## The Railay problem This is the critical issue for late-night arrivals. Longtail boats to Railay Beach do not operate after dark. The rocky coastline and lack of navigation lights make it unsafe. If you are heading to Railay and your flight lands after about 5 PM (giving time for transport to the pier), you will need to overnight somewhere else. Your options: - Stay one night in Ao Nang and take a morning boat to Railay (boats start around 8 AM) - Stay in Krabi Town and combine the boat trip with your check-in the next day - Book an afternoon or early flight to Krabi instead This is not a minor inconvenience — it requires an extra night of accommodation. If Railay is your destination, plan your flight timing around the boat schedule. ## The drive at night The road from Krabi Airport to Ao Nang and Krabi Town is well-paved and reasonably lit near towns. Traffic is lighter at night, so the drive is quicker — 25-30 minutes to Ao Nang versus 35-45 during the day. The route passes through some dark stretches between the airport and Ao Nang, but it is a well-traveled road. ## Practical checklist - Book a transfer for late arrivals — shared shuttles are unreliable at night - If heading to Railay, accept you will need a night in Ao Nang or Krabi Town - Confirm your hotel accepts late check-in — smaller guesthouses may close their reception - Withdraw Baht from the ATM at the airport if needed — it works 24/7 - Eat before or during your flight — food options at the airport are limited late at night - The convenience stores in Ao Nang stay open late if you need supplies after arriving --- ### Taxi vs Transfer vs Shuttle at Krabi Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/taxi-vs-transfer Krabi Airport gives you more transport choices than many Thai airports. Here is how they actually compare in practice. ## Private transfer A driver waits at arrivals with your name. You walk out, get in, and go directly to your hotel. No waiting, no sharing, no stops. The vehicle is confirmed and the price is fixed at booking — typically 900-1,200 THB to Ao Nang. Best for: families, groups, anyone who values going straight to their hotel, late arrivals. ## Metered taxi Available outside the arrivals area. Taxis use meters plus a 100 THB airport surcharge. The final fare to Ao Nang usually lands around 700-900 THB total. Vehicles are standard Thai taxis — air-conditioned sedans in reasonable condition. The advantage over a transfer is that you do not need to book ahead. The disadvantage is slight unpredictability — you do not choose your vehicle, and if the driver takes a longer route (uncommon but possible), the meter reflects it. Best for: travelers who prefer not to book ahead and want to go immediately. ## Shared shuttle minivan The budget option. Buy a ticket at the counter in arrivals (200-300 THB to Ao Nang), wait for the van to fill or reach its departure time, then share the ride with 6-10 other travelers. The van makes multiple hotel stops along the route. The cost savings are real — especially for solo travelers. The trade-off is time. What takes 35-40 minutes in a private car can take 60-90 minutes in a shuttle making 5-6 stops. If your hotel happens to be the last drop-off, you are riding the longest. Best for: solo travelers and couples on a budget with patience. ## Side-by-side comparison | Factor | Private transfer | Metered taxi | Shared shuttle | |--------|-----------------|--------------|----------------| | Price to Ao Nang | 900-1,200 THB | 700-900 THB | 200-300 THB/person | | Wait time | None | Minimal | 10-30 min for van to fill | | Journey time | 35-40 min | 35-40 min | 60-90 min | | Door-to-door | Yes | Yes | Yes (with stops) | | Vehicle quality | Good, chosen at booking | Standard taxi | Minivan, basic | | Late night | Available | Limited | May not run | | Child seat | Can request | No | No | ## The Grab option Grab sometimes works at Krabi Airport. When a driver is available, prices are competitive — often 500-700 THB to Ao Nang. The experience is similar to a taxi but booked through the app with upfront pricing. However, driver availability is inconsistent at KBV. It is worth trying, but have a backup. ## The math for groups The shuttle is cheapest per person for solo travelers. But for a group of 3-4 heading to the same place, a private transfer at 900-1,200 THB total is cheaper per person than the shuttle — and you get a private vehicle with no waiting or extra stops. The breakeven point is roughly 3 people. --- ### Arriving at Krabi Airport with Kids and Family **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/family-and-kids Krabi is a popular family destination, and the airport handles tourist arrivals well. Here is what to know when arriving with children. ## The terminal KBV is compact and modern. You will not be walking long distances. After immigration (international) or directly after landing (domestic), baggage claim is close, and the exit leads straight to the transport counters. Trolleys are available. The terminal has clean restrooms, a small food court, and a 7-Eleven for snacks and drinks. There is no dedicated kids' area or play zone, but the airport is small enough that you are in and out fairly quickly. ## Transport with children A private transfer is the clear winner for families. The shared shuttle minivan involves waiting, multiple stops, and a longer journey — none of which play well with tired children after a flight. A private car goes directly to your hotel in 35-45 minutes to Ao Nang. The cost difference is modest when you do the math for a family. A shuttle at 250 THB per person for a family of four is 1,000 THB. A private transfer is 900-1,200 THB. You pay roughly the same for a significantly better experience. ## Child seats Thai taxis, tuk-tuks, and songthaews do not carry child seats. This is consistent across the country, not specific to Krabi. If your child needs a car seat: - Request one from your transfer service when booking. Some providers in Krabi can accommodate this, but availability is not guaranteed. - Bring a lightweight travel car seat. This is the reliable option. - Specify the child's age and weight when making the request. For children over 4-5 who can use a regular seatbelt, a booster may suffice — these are easier for services to provide. ## The Railay question for families Railay Beach is stunning but getting there with small children requires thought. After road transport to the pier, you take a longtail boat. These boats require wading through knee-deep water to board (at Ao Nang pier). The boats have no railings, no life jackets for children (bring your own), and can be bumpy. With toddlers and luggage, this is stressful. Some families choose to base in Ao Nang and do Railay as a day trip without heavy bags. If you are set on staying at Railay with young children, the Ao Nam Mao pier is slightly easier to board from than Ao Nang — discuss the route with your transfer provider. ## Luggage considerations A sedan handles a family of four with standard luggage. If you are traveling with a stroller, car seat, and extra bags, book a larger vehicle — an SUV or minivan. The price difference (200-400 THB more) is worth not cramming everything in. ## Practical tips for families - Book a private transfer — the cost is nearly identical to shuttle tickets for a family - Request a child seat at booking time, not on arrival - Buy water and snacks at the 7-Eleven in the terminal before getting in the car - If heading to Railay, plan the boat segment carefully with kids - For Koh Lanta, the drive is 2-2.5 hours including a ferry — bring entertainment for children - Sunscreen and hats: have them accessible, not buried in your checked bags --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Krabi Airport to Your Destination? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/cost-to-city Krabi Airport serves a spread-out region, so your cost depends heavily on where you are heading. Here is a clear breakdown. ## Price comparison by destination All prices in Thai Baht (THB). Approximate USD conversion at 35 THB per dollar. | Destination | Private transfer | Shared shuttle | Metered taxi | |-------------|-----------------|----------------|-------------| | Krabi Town (15 km) | 700-900 THB ($20-$26) | 150-200 THB/person ($4-$6) | 400-600 THB ($11-$17) | | Ao Nang (28 km) | 900-1,200 THB ($26-$34) | 200-300 THB/person ($6-$9) | 600-800 THB + 100 THB surcharge ($20-$26) | | Klong Muang (35 km) | 1,000-1,400 THB ($29-$40) | 250-350 THB/person ($7-$10) | 800-1,000 THB ($23-$29) | | Tubkaek (40 km) | 1,100-1,500 THB ($31-$43) | Not always available | 900-1,100 THB ($26-$31) | | Railay Beach | 1,200-1,800 THB total ($34-$51) | ~400 THB/person ($11) | ~900-1,200 THB ($26-$34) | | Koh Lanta | 1,500-2,500 THB ($43-$71) | 400-500 THB/person ($11-$14) | Not practical | ## Railay pricing explained Railay is road-inaccessible. The cost includes road transport to a pier (Ao Nang or Ao Nam Mao) plus a longtail boat. The boat portion costs 100-200 THB per person if sharing with others, or 800-1,500 THB to charter a boat privately. Total door-to-beach cost from the airport: 400-1,800 THB depending on how you combine the segments. ## What affects the price - **Distance:** The further your hotel, the more it costs. Krabi Town is close and cheap. Koh Lanta involves a long drive plus a ferry. - **Vehicle type:** A sedan costs less than an SUV or minivan. If you are two people with normal luggage, a sedan is fine. - **Time of day:** Prices are fairly stable, but shared shuttles may not run late at night. - **Number of travelers:** Shared shuttles charge per person. A group of 4 going to Ao Nang pays 800-1,200 THB total on a shuttle versus 900-1,200 THB for a private car — at that point, the private transfer is better value. ## Tips on payment Thai Baht is the only useful currency. Airport counters accept cash THB. Pre-booked transfers are often paid online. Metered taxis take cash only. ATMs at the airport work with international cards but charge a 220 THB fee per withdrawal — this is Thailand-wide and unavoidable. ## Tipping Tipping is not mandatory in Thailand but appreciated for good service. Rounding up the fare or adding 50-100 THB for a helpful driver is common. For longer drives (Koh Lanta, for example), 100-200 THB is generous. ## Best value by scenario - **Solo traveler to Ao Nang:** Shared shuttle at 200-300 THB - **Couple to Ao Nang:** Private transfer at 900-1,200 THB (split: 450-600 each) - **Family of 4 to Ao Nang:** Private transfer — works out cheaper per person than shuttle and far more comfortable - **Budget traveler to Krabi Town:** Songthaew at 50-100 THB --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/kbv/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. 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