6.1 Chao Phraya River Express
There is a motorboat service on the Chao Phraya River
called "Chao Phraya River Express Boat". The boats
run between Wat Ratchasingkhon (in southern Bangkok,
near Krungthep Bridge) and Nonthaburi province. See
Thaiways Maps of Bangkok
There are four types of boats, spotted
by a flag in different colours. The boats marked by
a blue flag (the most express), which stops only at
Nonthaburi, Wang Lang and Sathon piers, charge 22
or 32 baht, depending on the distance. The express
boats, marked by a yellow flag, charge 18 baht for
the whole route while the rapid boats, flying by an
orange flag, charge 13 baht per person (whole route)
and the ordinary boats, without a flag, charge 9,
11 or 13 baht, depending on the distance of the trip.
After disembarking at a main pier, you can cross the
river using the ferry service (details on 6.4 below)
if you need.
6.2 Chao Phraya Tourist
Boat This is a special boat service
for travelling along the Chao Phraya River. The boat
route, connected to BTS Skytrain at Taksin Bridge
station, starts from Sathon Pier and proceeds up the
river to Banglamphu Pier (near Khaosan Road). The
boat stops at 10 major piers which provide easy access
to important tourist sites such as the Grand Palace,
Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho, Chinatown,
Khaosan Road etc. A guide is provided on board and
the boat is not crowded as the express boat. The boat
service is available daily from 9.00 to 15.00 hours,
departing every 30 minutes.
The charge is 15 baht per trip. One
day river pass is available for unlimited trips at
75 baht which includes a Chao Phraya River Guidebook.
6.3 Long-tail Boat In Bangkok,
long-tail boat services are available at many piers
along the Chao Phraya river, offering different routes,
such as those from Khlong Bangkoknoi to Bangyai, and
from Khlong Bangphrom to Khlong Bangramat. The fares
depend on the distance of the route, roughly from
10-20 baht. Most boats are in service from 6 a.m.
to 9.30 p.m.
There are also cruise services along
numerous canals which form an extensive network of
waterways around Bangkok. Some popular places that
you can go for a cruise by boat are the Damnoen Saduak
floating market, the Temple of Dawn, the Royal Barges
Museum and various Buddhist temples. As tourists,
you are advised to ask for the fares from more than
one pier before making a decision to assure that you
will be charge at an appropriate rate.
6.4 Cross-River Ferry
From almost every boat landing in Bangkok, there are
cross-river ferries that ply back and forth across
the Chao Phraya River.The standard fare is 3 baht
and usually collected at the entrance to the landing.
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