Phuket is one of Southeast Asia's most iconic travel destinations — and while tuk-tuks and taxis have their place, nothing beats the freedom of having your own wheels. Renting a car in Phuket means you can leave Patong Beach behind and explore the island's quieter corners: a secluded bay at sunrise, a hilltop viewpoint before the tour buses arrive, or a laidback café in Phuket Old Town that no one seems to know about. Whether you're flying in for a week or extending a longer Thailand adventure, this self-drive guide covers everything you need to know.

Where to Pick Up Your Rental Car in Phuket
The most convenient starting point for your Phuket road trip is Phuket International Airport — the top-ranked pick-up location on MT Car Rentals and the natural arrival point for most visitors. From the airport, you're already on the northern end of the island, with easy access to the entire west coast. If you're already settled into your hotel, pick-up can also be arranged at Central Phuket, Patong, Rassada Pier, Big C Kamala, Robinson Lifestyle Thalang, or Porto De Phuket, among other locations. The flexibility to start and end your rental at a location that suits your itinerary is one of the biggest advantages of booking through MT Car Rentals.
What Car Should You Rent in Phuket?
Phuket's roads are a mix of wide dual-carriageways, narrow hillside lanes, and the occasional steep switchback. That said, a compact car handles the vast majority of routes with ease. Here's a look at the vehicles available on MT Car Rentals in Phuket, with pricing in Thai Baht:
- Toyota Yaris / Yaris Ativ — The most widely available option on the island, from ฿789/day. Fuel-efficient, easy to park, and perfectly capable for solo travellers or couples. Multiple variants are available to suit different budgets.
- MG5 — A stylish sedan option from ฿900/day, offering a comfortable cabin and modern features. Great value for those wanting a step up from the entry-level segment.
- Honda City Turbo — A premium compact sedan at ฿1,000/day, with punchy performance that makes light work of Phuket's hillier routes.
- Honda WR-V — A compact SUV crossover at ฿1,000/day, combining good ground clearance with everyday fuel efficiency. A practical choice for families or those venturing off the beaten track.
- Mazda CX-30 — A stylish mid-size SUV at ฿1,200/day, ideal if you want something with more presence and a premium feel without jumping to a full-size SUV price tag.
- Mitsubishi Xpander HEV 2025 — A 7-seater MPV-SUV hybrid starting from ฿1,349/day, excellent for groups or families who need the extra space. The Xpander Cross 1.6 HybridEV variants are also available for those wanting the latest hybrid technology.
- Honda HR-V RS / Honda Civic RS Turbo — Both available at ฿1,500/day. The HR-V is a versatile SUV, while the Civic RS is for drivers who want a spirited, sporty experience on Phuket's winding roads.
- Toyota Fortuner Legender GR Sport (2.8cc) — The premium SUV option at ฿2,500/day, perfect for larger groups needing 7 seats or for those who simply want to travel in style.
- Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 Facelift Coupé — For those wanting a luxury experience, the CLA 250 is available at ฿4,000/day. Phuket's marina-side boulevards and resort driveways have never looked so good.
All prices are in Thai Baht (THB) and are per day at the base rate. Actual rates may vary by rental duration and availability — always check the listing on MT Car Rentals for current pricing.

Top Self-Drive Routes in Phuket
One of the great joys of having a rental car in Phuket is the ability to follow your own timetable. Here are four routes worth planning into your itinerary:
The West Coast Beach Crawl
Start at Mai Khao Beach in the far north — one of Phuket's longest and least-crowded stretches of sand — and drive south through Nai Yang, Bang Tao, Surin, Kamala, and Patong. Each beach has its own personality: Bang Tao is resort-lined and upmarket; Surin is relaxed with good seafood; Kamala is quiet and family-friendly. This full drive takes around 45 minutes without stops, but budget a full day to do it justice.
Phuket Old Town and Chalong
Head into Phuket Old Town for its famous Sino-Portuguese shophouse architecture, artisan coffee shops, and street art. Then drive south to Chalong Bay, home to the island's main pier and the revered Wat Chalong temple. From Chalong, it's a short drive to the Big Buddha statue — the sweeping panorama from the hilltop is one of Phuket's most memorable views.
The Southern Cape Loop
Phuket's southern tip offers dramatic scenery that most package tourists never see. Drive down to Rawai Beach and Nai Harn, then loop around Promthep Cape for Thailand's most photographed sunset viewpoint. Continue along the east coast through Ao Sane and back up to Chalong. The entire loop is about 40km and takes roughly two hours at a relaxed pace.
Into Phang Nga Bay (Day Trip)
For a truly memorable day out, drive north across the Sarasin Bridge and into Phang Nga Province. The famous James Bond Island (Khao Phing Kan), Phang Nga Bay National Park, and the Sea Cave kayaking departure points at Ao Phang Nga are all within a 90-minute drive of Phuket Airport. Combine with a stop at Khao Lak for a full day of exploration.
Practical Tips for Driving in Phuket
A few things worth knowing before you hit the road:
- Drive on the left: Thailand follows left-hand traffic, the same as Malaysia, the UK, and Australia — so Malaysian and Singaporean visitors will feel right at home.
- International Driving Permit (IDP): Visitors holding a non-ASEAN driving licence should carry a valid International Driving Permit alongside their home country licence. ASEAN-issued licences are generally accepted on their own.
- Fuel: Petrol stations are plentiful across the island. PTT and Shell stations are the most common. Check the fuel policy on your specific listing before driving off.
- Navigation: Google Maps works reliably throughout Phuket and Phang Nga. Download offline maps before you head into more remote areas, just in case.
- Traffic and timing: Phuket's main beach roads (especially Patong's Thaweewong Road) can be congested in the evenings. Plan your drives earlier in the day where possible.
- Security deposit: Most listings require a security deposit payable to the operator at pick-up. Check the deposit amount on your chosen listing before booking — it varies by vehicle category.

Why Book Your Phuket Car Rental with MT Car Rentals?
MT Car Rentals connects travellers with verified local operators across Phuket, offering a wide selection of vehicles from economy compacts to luxury SUVs — all bookable online with transparent pricing in Thai Baht. Pick up at Phuket International Airport or arrange delivery to your hotel. With flexible pick-up locations including Central Phuket, Patong, Rassada Pier, and more, getting behind the wheel has never been easier.
Ready to explore Phuket at your own pace? Browse available cars and check real-time pricing at mtcarrentals.com and book your Phuket rental today.

