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Car Ferry Hua Hin Pattaya Region

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Does anyone know of a ferry that can take motorbikes or cars from hua hin to pattaya or anywhere near there?

Or even if there is a boat you can charter that can hold about 15 motorbikes?

Does anyone know of a ferry that can take motorbikes or cars from hua hin to pattaya or anywhere near there?

Or even if there is a boat you can charter that can hold about 15 motorbikes?

My friend i looking this for years.We want go with the bikes to pattaya bikeweek and as its not funthrough bkk we from phuket could join may with 50 or more.Phuketbikers and our Heroes End members.Lets look

My friend i looking this for years.We want go with the bikes to pattaya bikeweek and as its not funthrough bkk we from phuket could join may with 50 or more.Phuketbikers and our Heroes End members.Lets look
The best way to avoid most of the Bangkok traffic coming from the south is once you get on Rama II Road, go straight to the end and turn right onto Suksawat.

Go along and turn left onto the new Saphan Wong Wan bridge. Technically bikes aren't supposed to use this bridge but I've never had any problems. Once on the bridge you have two choices. Right to Rama III Road or left to Pu Chao Saming road. Go to Pu Chao Saming.

When your're off the bridge and get to the end of the road, you come to a T-junction. Turn right. this is Pu Chao Saming Road. Go straight along to the end and you eventually reach Sukhumvit Road. This is where you get most traffic. Turn left towards Bang Na and then right onto Bang-Na-Trat road and onto Pattaya. 

Btw, what you riding?

My friend i looking this for years.We want go with the bikes to pattaya bikeweek and as its not funthrough bkk we from phuket could join may with 50 or more.Phuketbikers and our Heroes End members.Lets look
The best way to avoid most of the Bangkok traffic coming from the south is once you get on Rama II Road, go straight to the end and turn right onto Suksawat.

Go along and turn left onto the new Saphan Wong Wan bridge. Technically bikes aren't supposed to use this bridge but I've never had any problems. Once on the bridge you have two choices. Right to Rama III Road or left to Pu Chao Saming road. Go to Pu Chao Saming.

When your're off the bridge and get to the end of the road, you come to a T-junction. Turn right. this is Pu Chao Saming Road. Go straight along to the end and you eventually reach Sukhumvit Road. This is where you get most traffic. Turn left towards Bang Na and then right onto Bang-Na-Trat road and onto Pattaya.

Btw, what you riding?

thaistyle modifids and sandals.last time four years ago it took us two weeks.

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Does anyone know of a ferry that can take motorbikes or cars from hua hin to pattaya or anywhere near there?

Or even if there is a boat you can charter that can hold about 15 motorbikes?

No ferry, there was one years ago but no money on that route. There has been talk of a new service but a small boat for foot passengers only I think.

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