webfact Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 NaviGo Samui – the new taxi app in Koh SamuiKOH SAMUI: -- A new alternative to Samui taxis seems to have emerged in Koh Samui. Navi Go Samui.There has been endless debate on social media sites such as Roads of Koh Samui regarding the prohibitive cost of NaviGo Samuitaxis in Samui, many of whom still refuse to use their meters. It has long been said that a more consistent service would encourage residents to use taxis more often, resulting in less accidents. It now seems that somebody has come up with a solution. Navi Go Samui.There are currently 5 licensed cars, and one will come directly to your house using GPS location. There’s 100B booking fee then strictly 30B a kilometer. The price is the same for day time or night time. Estimates online are given prior to booking and the *lower* price (ie 400B – 450B) used. Example: return from the Reggae Pub to Santiburi Mae Nam – 400 baht inclusive.According to the NaviGo Samui Facebook page you can book a safe and affordable ride in Koh Samui in less than 15 seconds. App features include estimate your trip costs, your driver’s details, and live tracking.Instructions1. Download NaviGo Samui App (For FREE).2. Sign-up for an account (one-time registration).3. NaviGo Samui will detects your location and sets it in the Pick-up location.4. Select your Drop-off location.5. Confirm Booking. And wait for your NaviGo Driver.For more information on this service visit the Navi Go Samui Facebook page by clicking here.If you have used this service the Samui Times want to hear about your experiences – please contact us at [email protected]-- Samui Times 2015-12-17
crazykopite Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 The Taxi service on Samui is a total rip off passengers have to pay 50 baht each on opening the taxi door and another 50 baht each on completion of the journey 4 people sharing would pay 400 baht on top of the rip off price they charge
kingalfred Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 Haha what a pile of Rip off junk . Samui and Phuket two cheeks of the same ass
inzman Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 The islands are ruled by mafia. Wouldn't go near them.
spidermike007 Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 The entire transport system on Samui is completely broken, the mayor does nothing, to improve it, and the government has never cared one iota about that island. No effort has ever been made to develop any sort of public transportation. This new taxi app still sounds quite expensive. But, any alternative to the taxi scoundrel heathens has got to be an improvement.
ParadiseLost Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Drivers should watch their backs carefully if this starts eating into someones profits. It is not the drivers of the Samui taxis, rather the owners of the cabs you need to worry about. If farangs are thinking of driving, think again. Soon you will have some very nasty attention from all sorts.
samuijimmy Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 The entire transport system on Samui is completely broken, the mayor does nothing, to improve it, and the government has never cared one iota about that island. No effort has ever been made to develop any sort of public transportation. This new taxi app still sounds quite expensive. But, any alternative to the taxi scoundrel heathens has got to be an improvement. Yes you keep telling us that, many of us find it not to be the case....
spidermike007 Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 The entire transport system on Samui is completely broken, the mayor does nothing, to improve it, and the government has never cared one iota about that island. No effort has ever been made to develop any sort of public transportation. This new taxi app still sounds quite expensive. But, any alternative to the taxi scoundrel heathens has got to be an improvement. Yes you keep telling us that, many of us find it not to be the case.... Were you referring specifically to the public transportation system? You mean the trams, monorails, natural gas jitneys, or just the low cost buses that ply the island and allow tourists and locals to get around in a convenient and inexpensive manner? Were those the areas you disagree with me about? Or are you referring to the super competent mayor, who is constantly improving the island, dealing with traffic safety, and congestion, and putting his heart and soul into improving life on the island? Curious as to what part you find not to be the case?
spidermike007 Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Nah. It was a good experience. We had some very good years on Samui. When we moved there, it was very, very charming. I simply do not like the direction it is going in. Neither does my wife. We just decided to move on.
samuibruno Posted January 1, 2016 Posted January 1, 2016 had guests at my villa use the navigo taxis absolutely fantastic is their response previously had used a taxi to choeng mon beach which charged them 400 baht for 3 km trip with navigo were charged 190 baht 100 baht calling fee and 30 baht per km our guests have now used them from that point onwards apparently they have 15 vehicles already and are wanting to expand due to huge demand at last some competition for the taxi rouges
jacksam Posted January 2, 2016 Posted January 2, 2016 My first time in Samui. Can't believe the taxi system. Many taxis all available with a fixed quoted price. 800 and 400. To most places around the island. I live in bkk and along with the tgf travel most places in taxi. Like Pattaya, hua hin, Samet etc. The prices here in Samui are a controlled monopoly. Even the private guys sick to prescribed fee. Is the word Mafia too strong a description.??
kingalfred Posted January 3, 2016 Posted January 3, 2016 Saw lots of them at the port of Nathon this week. Brown & yellow brigade shouting "taxi taxi, where you go" . Just like being in Bangkok. One phrase to learn here for newcomers remember. "Mai ow" . Meaning you dont want it!
Tchooptip Posted April 10, 2016 Posted April 10, 2016 I do not catch someting with Navigo Samui supposed to be cheaper: 100Baht+30Baht per Kilometre OK? From my house in Lamai not far IT center, to Nathon pier, 22 km, so it would cost me 100+30X22 = 760 Bahts, any Taxi asked 600 Bahts where is the mistake?
siam2007 Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 why anyone would want to use Taxis on Samui or Phuket when rent cars from the most reputable companies usually can be had for as low as 900-1000 Baht a day (except peak season) is a mystery to me....
CaptainS Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 I do not catch someting with Navigo Samui supposed to be cheaper: 100Baht+30Baht per Kilometre OK? From my house in Lamai not far IT center, to Nathon pier, 22 km, so it would cost me 100+30X22 = 760 Bahts, any Taxi asked 600 Bahts where is the mistake? For shorter trips its probably a bit cheaper, but not much, I think Navigo is also quite a rip off actually, the price per kilometre is only 5.5 Baht in Bangkok, so thats almost 6 times higher. People keep telling Taxi prices need to be higher in Bangkok, maybe somehow I can understand it as probably the cost of living is almost double, but also consider that actually the whole city of Bangkok is a traffic jam, while most of the time traffic in Samui still flows pretty good, which means drivers could get much more rides.
Tchooptip Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 I do not catch someting with Navigo Samui supposed to be cheaper: 100Baht+30Baht per Kilometre OK? From my house in Lamai not far IT center, to Nathon pier, 22 km, so it would cost me 100+30X22 = 760 Bahts, any Taxi asked 600 Bahts where is the mistake? For shorter trips its probably a bit cheaper, but not much, I think Navigo is also quite a rip off actually, the price per kilometre is only 5.5 Baht in Bangkok, so thats almost 6 times higher. People keep telling Taxi prices need to be higher in Bangkok, maybe somehow I can understand it as probably the cost of living is almost double, but also consider that actually the whole city of Bangkok is a traffic jam, while most of the time traffic in Samui still flows pretty good, which means drivers could get much more rides. OK better understanding, I downloaded the App on my iPhone, knowing that maybe I will never use it, it is not even sure it is cheaper for a shorter trip.
Tchooptip Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 why anyone would want to use Taxis on Samui or Phuket when rent cars from the most reputable companies usually can be had for as low as 900-1000 Baht a day (except peak season) is a mystery to me.... why anyone would want to use Taxis on Samui....is a mystery to me. Some do not read the TV forum only for the crimes and robberies, the daily fatal road accidents on the deadliest roads of the world, not forgetting the always cheating Thai wifes stories (only ex bar girls by the way) but could be interested in topical issues about the Island Between you and me I have a motorbike my wife her own and we have a 7 seats car, so I did not asked a question related to the taxis Navigo arriving in Samui because-mysteriously-like-any-one-in-Samui-or-Phuket I would want to use a taxi but for I like to know what's happening on the Island. Sometimes I have short time neighbours asking about taxis, Navigo would have been a bargain I could have told them to use it.
Puccini Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 Nice touch, enabling the attachment of a selfie to the taxi booking.
Mole Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 The people behing this NaviGo app is the Poolsawad family. So they are erm "well connected" enough here in Samui to challenge the taxi cartell. I for one welcome this alternative to the overly overpriced Samui taxis.
islandguy Posted July 18, 2016 Posted July 18, 2016 The entire transport system on Samui is completely broken, the mayor does nothing, to improve it, and the government has never cared one iota about that island. No effort has ever been made to develop any sort of public transportation. This new taxi app still sounds quite expensive. But, any alternative to the taxi scoundrel heathens has got to be an improvement. Yes you keep telling us that, many of us find it not to be the case.... In over a decade here I have seen announcements of changes in the taxi regulations. I am not aware of any improvements with the taxi prices or behavior and have never seen any other public transport other than the motorcycle taxis, and they don't seem to have the usual public visibility here on Samui. What have you seen that leads you to not agree with the post above, Jimmy?
spidermike007 Posted July 18, 2016 Posted July 18, 2016 The entire transport system on Samui is completely broken, the mayor does nothing, to improve it, and the government has never cared one iota about that island. No effort has ever been made to develop any sort of public transportation. This new taxi app still sounds quite expensive. But, any alternative to the taxi scoundrel heathens has got to be an improvement. Yes you keep telling us that, many of us find it not to be the case.... In over a decade here I have seen announcements of changes in the taxi regulations. I am not aware of any improvements with the taxi prices or behavior and have never seen any other public transport other than the motorcycle taxis, and they don't seem to have the usual public visibility here on Samui. What have you seen that leads you to not agree with the post above, Jimmy? Jimmy has not seen anything. He simply has a knee jerk tendency to defend Samui. While I respect his sense of loyalty, it is always preferable to intellectual minds, when opinions can be backed up with facts. Samui has had multiple chances to develop effective public transportation for decades. You cannot label the taxi, overpriced tuk tuks, and local mini van services effective public transportation, by any standards. I am referring to an electric monorail around the island, natural gas powered small buses, that drive around the Ring Road every 30 minutes for 20 baht per person, regardless of destination, and the like. Come on guys. You are taking in billions. Spend a small amount of that improving life for the people. When you are having to spend 400 baht to take a taxi 2 or 3 kilometers, and 100 baht or more for a tuk tuk in the evening, the system is completely broken. It is time to stand up to the taxi mafia, and improve the place. A weak and highly compromised mayor does not help.
carmine Posted July 18, 2016 Posted July 18, 2016 The entire transport system on Samui is completely broken, the mayor does nothing, to improve it, and the government has never cared one iota about that island. No effort has ever been made to develop any sort of public transportation. This new taxi app still sounds quite expensive. But, any alternative to the taxi scoundrel heathens has got to be an improvement. Yes you keep telling us that, many of us find it not to be the case.... How on earth can you defend the "transport system" on this island!! Its totally and utterly appalling in every aspect. Surely you have a duty to offer sound advice and to defend the dreadful transport system is flagrantly misleading. the songtaews overcharge and often aggressive and the taxis operate illegally, charging obscene prices. Thats it, you don't need to say anymore, thanks. And thats all anyone traveling here needs to know and then they can make their minds up.
evadgib Posted July 18, 2016 Posted July 18, 2016 Having encountered more Bear Traps than 'Unlucky Alf' during your decade long incarceration on the island (you surely weren't here voluntarily?) please enlighten us as to what the food is like in Hua Hin ICU...
islandguy Posted July 18, 2016 Posted July 18, 2016 Sorry to not have mentioned the songtaews (no tuk tuks here). They do indeed constitute a sort of bus system. Having them change from a (supposed) fixed price in the daytime to more predatory pricing later sort of takes them into the taxi realm, but it is good to have them around, especially for local Samui people. The minibus services are all private, not a public transport except that they obviously work out arrangements to preserve the taxi owners clout while getting some business themselves. It all makes it pretty embarrassing to have guests visiting the island. SpiderMike, while I am mostly in agreement with your comments here, you also seem to be offering a lot more opinion than facts.
churchill Posted July 18, 2016 Posted July 18, 2016 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157108300815526&set=gm.1036927913039141&type=3&theater 15% discount for Residents ...
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