How to Get from Koh Chang to Suvarnabhumi Airport
By Public Bus
A single ticket bundles the island songthaew, the Ao Thammachat ferry and a big coach that rolls straight up Motorway 7 to Gate 8 of the terminal—no extra booking stress.
The fare hovers around 700 THB and covers suitcase, seat and quick rest-stop snacks on the mainland road.
By Shuttle Bus
Shared minivans booked on 12Go meet you outside resort cafés, hop the same ferry, then power north in about seven hours; the price sits near 900 THB and feels fair for door-to-airport ease.
By Taxi
A taxi Koh Chang – Suvarnabhumi Airport boards the early ferry, takes highway 344, joins M-7 and if traffic smiles reaches Departures in just under six hours.
The meter is swapped for a fixed cost of roughly 6 000 THB; you see the full price before wheels move, bottled water and toll slips ride along.
Ask the driver to time the boat, pay the pier fee and you’ll glide on-board without queueing,, a neat time saver.
Private Transfer
Booking a transfer Koh Chang – Suvarnabhumi with Kiwitaxi freezes the cost online—Economy cars start near 6 000 THB—and the service tracks ferry schedules, carries boards, and leaves the price locked from bungalow door to airport curb.
Total travel time mirrors a private car yet the fixed cost and included help with bags make the journey feel lighter than the Gulf breeze.
Vehicle Classes for Your Transfer
- Economy – 1 – 2 passengers
- Comfort – family plus luggage
- Minivan – small groups or strollers
- Business – extra space and quiet
Transfer with Children
Select the child-seat option while booking, note age and height, and the correct restraint will be fitted before the car rolls up.
Any doubts about seat direction or snack stops? open the live chat—support answers fast so parents travel relaxed.
Transfer with Pets
Tick “pet on board”, add crate size, and the team confirms boot space quickly; small carriers ride beside you, bigger ones sit behind.
What to See in Bangkok
Ancient City (Muang Boran) spreads scale temples over leafy lakes forty minutes south of the runway—rent a bike and circle a thousand years in one morning.
In the historic core Wat Pho shelters a forty-six-metre reclining Buddha, cool marble under bare feet and a massage school beside colonnades.
If your flight leaves late, Chatuchak Weekend Market dishes out fifteen-thousand stalls of clothes, plants and iced coconut; keep a pocket fan handy when the noon sun strikes.