Scooter Rental in Patong 2026
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Scooter Rental in Patong
Patong is Phuket's busiest and most famous beach town, packed with hotels, restaurants, nightlife, and the iconic Bangla Road. While tuk-tuks and taxis dominate the streets, a scooter is by far the most practical way to get around Patong and escape to quieter parts of the island. The three-kilometre beach is lined with sunbeds, jet ski operators, and beachfront bars, but the real charm of Patong lies in using it as a launch pad to discover everything else on the island.
Renting a scooter in Patong lets you skip the expensive taxi fares that plague this area. A tuk-tuk from Patong to Karon costs 400-500 THB for a ten-minute ride that would cost you almost nothing on a scooter. Ride south over the hill to the beautiful beaches of Freedom Beach and Tri Trang, head north to Kamala and Surin, or cut inland to the Kathu waterfalls and Tiger Kingdom. The savings add up fast when you are making multiple trips per day.
Patong's one-way system can feel hectic at first, but once you learn the flow it is straightforward. The two main roads run parallel to the beach: Thaweewong Road (the beach road) flows southbound only, while Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road one block inland flows northbound. Soi Bangla connects the two and is pedestrianised at night. Side streets called sois link the two main roads at regular intervals. Once you ride the loop twice, the system clicks.
The northern end of Patong near the Novotel and Amari resorts is noticeably quieter than the central beach strip. From here, you can pick up the road to Kalim Bay and continue along a stunning coastal stretch toward Kamala. The Kalim viewpoints along this road are some of the best sunset spots in Phuket, and most tourists miss them entirely because they rely on taxis that will not stop.
For day trips, Patong is centrally located on the west coast. Big Buddha is a 25-minute ride via the scenic mountain road through Kathu. Phuket Town and the Old Town district are about 30 minutes via the bypass road or the more scenic Route 4029 over Patong Hill. The southern beaches of Kata, Karon, and Nai Harn are all within 20-40 minutes heading south along the coast.
Skoot has multiple verified rental shops in Patong, most within walking distance of the beach along Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road and the side streets around Jungceylon Shopping Centre. Free delivery to your hotel is available, and scooters start from just 150 THB per day. Book through the app with a secure digital deposit and keep your passport safely with you.
The nightlife in Patong is legendary, but please never ride a scooter after drinking. Police checkpoints are common on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road and at the base of Patong Hill, especially on Friday and Saturday nights between 11pm and 2am. If you plan to go out on Bangla Road, leave your scooter at the hotel and walk or grab a short taxi ride home. The fines for drink-riding are steep, and your travel insurance will be void if anything happens.
Highlights of Patong
- ✓Ride to Freedom Beach, only accessible by boat or scooter via a steep trail
- ✓Quick access to Jungceylon Shopping Centre and Bangla Road nightlife
- ✓Escape over Patong Hill to Kathu and the quieter east side of the island
- ✓Easy day trips north to Kamala, Surin, and Bang Tao beaches
- ✓Kalim Bay coastal viewpoints just 5 minutes north, perfect for sunset photos
- ✓Central west coast location makes everywhere on the island reachable within 45 minutes
Road Conditions in Patong
Patong's main roads (Thaweewong Road and Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road) are well-paved and regularly maintained. The side sois can be rougher, with occasional potholes and uneven surfaces, especially after heavy rain. Route 4029 over Patong Hill is a steep, winding two-lane road with sharp hairpin bends and no shoulder. It gets slippery in rain and is heavily trafficked by tourist buses and minivans. The newer bypass road through Kathu to the east is a wider, gentler alternative. Streets around Bangla Road can be chaotic at night with pedestrians spilling onto the road. During monsoon season (May to October), brief flooding occurs on low-lying streets near the beach but drains within 30 minutes.
Parking in Patong
Patong has limited street parking during peak hours but plenty of options if you know where to look. The side streets (sois) between Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road and the beach road generally have free parking. Jungceylon Shopping Centre has a large motorbike parking area at the back entrance off Rat-U-Thit that is free for scooters. Along the beach road itself, there is paid motorbike parking near Soi Bangla (20 THB). The northern end near the Amari and Novotel has quieter streets with easy free parking. Never park on Thaweewong Road (the beach road) in a no-parking zone, as bikes get ticketed and occasionally towed during peak season.
Where to Get Fuel in Patong
The main fuel stop in Patong is the PTT station on Phra Barami Road, just before the turn to climb Patong Hill toward Kathu. There is also a Shell station on Phisit Karani Road in the southern part of Patong. For convenience, several small automated fuel pumps are scattered along Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road near Jungceylon. Avoid buying petrol from roadside bottle sellers if possible, as the quality varies and they charge a premium. If heading over Patong Hill in either direction, fuel up before the climb since there are no stations on the hill itself.
Best Time to Visit Patong
The best time to explore Patong by scooter is during the dry season from November to April, when roads are dry and the west coast beaches are at their best. Early mornings (7-9am) before the tour buses arrive are ideal for riding the coastal roads with minimal traffic. The shoulder season months of May and October offer lower prices and thinner crowds while still having mostly good weather. Avoid riding during the afternoon monsoon downpours in July and August, which typically last 1-2 hours between 2pm and 5pm. December and January are peak tourist season with the heaviest traffic, so plan rides early in the day.
Safety Tips for Patong
Patong has the highest concentration of tourist-related scooter incidents in Phuket due to the combination of heavy traffic, unfamiliar one-way systems, and nightlife. Never ride after drinking, as police checkpoints on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road catch dozens of riders every weekend night. Always wear a helmet, not just to avoid the 500 THB fine but because Patong traffic is genuinely unpredictable. Be especially cautious of tuk-tuks that stop suddenly without signalling. The road over Patong Hill (Route 4029) requires confidence, as the steep gradient and blind corners are hazardous for inexperienced riders. If this is your first time on a scooter, practise on the flat roads within Patong before attempting the hill roads.
Popular Routes from Patong
Patong to Freedom Beach via the coastal trail (10 min ride + short walk)
Patong to Big Buddha via Kathu and the mountain road (25 min)
Patong to Surin Beach via the coastal road through Kamala (30 min)
Patong to Kalim Bay viewpoints for sunset (5 min north along the coast)
Patong to Phuket Old Town via Route 4029 over the hill (30 min)
Riding Tips for Patong
Patong uses a one-way system on the main roads. Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road flows north, and the beach road (Thaweewong Road) flows south. Learn the loop before riding.
Avoid the Patong Hill road (Route 4029) during heavy rain as the steep curves get very slippery. Use the newer Kathu bypass road if conditions are bad.
Police checkpoints appear regularly at the base of Patong Hill and on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road near Jungceylon, usually between 10pm and 2am on weekends. Always carry your licence.
The cheapest fuel in Patong is at the PTT station on Phra Barami Road near the Patong Hill junction. Avoid the small roadside bottle sellers who charge 50-60 THB per litre.
Popular Scooters in Patong
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PopularHonda Click 125i
125cc
- ✓Automatic transmission
- ✓LED headlights
- ✓Underseat storage
- ✓Digital dashboard
PopularHonda Click 160
160cc
- ✓Automatic transmission
- ✓LED headlights and taillights
- ✓Smart key system
- ✓Large underseat storage
PopularHonda PCX 160
160cc
- ✓Automatic transmission
- ✓ABS braking
- ✓Smart key system
- ✓Large 28L underseat storage
Nearby Areas

Kamala
Relaxed village atmosphere with excellent local Thai restaurants on the beachfront

Karon
Three-kilometre beach that never feels crowded, even in peak season

Kata
Ride to Karon Viewpoint (Three Beaches Viewpoint) in 5 minutes for the iconic Phuket photo

Surin
One of Phuket's most photogenic beaches with rocky headlands and clear water
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