
Small Scooter Rental in Phuket
Perfect for Phuket city rides, lightweight, easy to handle, and ideal for short trips and easy parking.
from 150 THB/day
5,851 reviews
16 verified shops
310+ bikes
from 150 THB/day
From small automatic scooters to big adventure bikes - find the perfect motorbike rental for your Phuket journey
Browse motorbikes available to rent in Phuket today, from verified local shops. See live daily prices, check availability, and book online in minutes.
★ 4.9 (786)
Honda Click
Multiple125 cc
Offers Delivery
288
282 THB/day
★ 4.9 (786)
Honda Click · 2014
125 cc · 25000 km
Offers Delivery
276
240 THB/day
★ 4.8 (790)
Honda Click
Multiple125 cc
Offers Delivery
345.6
276 THB/day
★ 4.8 (293)
Honda Click · 2023
160 cc · 20000 km
Offers Delivery
444
420 THB/day
★ 4.8 (293)
Honda ADV · 2023
160 cc · 20000 km
Offers Delivery
540
480 THB/day

★ 4.7 (982)
Honda PCX
Multiple150 cc
Offers Delivery
480
420 THB/day
★ 4.9 (786)
Yamaha Aerox · 2020
155 cc · 20000 km
Offers Delivery
336
318 THB/day
★ 4.9 (786)
Yamaha Aerox · 2019
155 cc · 25000 km
Offers Delivery
336
318 THB/day
★ 4.9 (786)
Honda PCX · 2019
150 cc · 40000 km
Offers Delivery
408
396 THB/day
★ 4.8 (293)
Honda Forza · 2022
350 cc · 20000 km
Offers Delivery
960
900 THB/day
★ 4.8 (293)
Honda ADV 350 · 2024
350 cc · 15000 km
Offers Delivery
960
900 THB/day
★ 4.8 (790)
Honda ADV 350
Multiple350 cc
Offers Delivery
960
768 THB/day
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Explore the best neighborhoods in Phuket by scooter or motorbike
Phuket's busiest beach town with nightlife, shopping, and ocean views
Patong is Phuket's main tourist hub, home to Bangla Road nightlife, Jungceylon Mall, and a long sandy beach. Renting a scooter here lets you skip tuk-tuk overcharges and reach nearby beaches like Freedom Beach or the Tri Trang viewpoint in minutes. Most rental shops in Patong offer hotel delivery.
Driving Routes
Ride south along Route 4233 to Karon Viewpoint (10 min) for three-bay panoramas. Continue to Kata Noi and Nai Harn for quieter beaches. The hill road to Kamala via Route 4029 passes Kalim Bay, a popular sunset spot.
Safety Tips
Patong's one-way system on Rat-U-Thit Road catches newcomers off guard. Traffic peaks between 5-7 PM near Bangla Road. The steep hill between Patong and Karon has sharp bends, so brake early, especially in rain.
Family-friendly beach with surf season and hillside viewpoints
Kata Beach draws families and surfers (May-October swell season) with its crescent bay and calm south end. A scooter from Kata gives easy access to Kata Noi Beach, the Big Buddha statue (15 min uphill), and the famous Karon Viewpoint. Kata's compact size makes it a comfortable base for first-time riders in Phuket.
Driving Routes
Head south via Route 4233 to Nai Harn Beach (15 min), then loop to Promthep Cape for Phuket's best sunset views. Northward, the coastal road to Karon and Patong takes 20 minutes with viewpoint stops along the way.
Safety Tips
The hill connecting Kata to Karon is steep with a sharp S-curve at the top. Keep left and use low gear on descent. Parking at Kata Beach is free along the northern road, but avoid blocking hotel entrances.
Quieter long beach with easy access to Phuket's southern highlights
Karon offers a 3-kilometer stretch of sand that is less crowded than Patong, with a relaxed village feel. Renting a motorbike here puts you between Patong (10 min north) and Kata (5 min south), making it a central base for exploring Phuket's west coast. The weekly Karon Temple Market on Tuesday and Friday nights is best reached by bike.
Driving Routes
Ride the scenic loop south to Nai Harn and back via the inland Chao Fah West Road (40 min round trip). Head east on Route 4028 to reach Phuket Town and the weekend Naka Market in 25 minutes.
Safety Tips
Karon's main road (Patak Road) is well-maintained and relatively flat. Watch for sand on the beach road after storms. The roundabout at the Karon Circle has a traffic light but drivers often run it.
Central Phuket base near Big Buddha, Chalong Pier, and temple landmarks
Chalong sits in southern Phuket's interior, close to Chalong Pier (gateway to Phi Phi and Coral Island), Wat Chalong temple, and the Big Buddha hilltop. It is one of the most practical areas to rent a motorbike because roads are flat, traffic is lighter than the west coast, and every major Phuket attraction is within 20 minutes.
Driving Routes
Ride up Soi Yot Sane to Big Buddha (15 min, steep but paved). Head south to Rawai Seafood Market and Promthep Cape (10 min). Take Route 4021 north to Phuket Town's Old Quarter for street art and Sino-Portuguese architecture (20 min).
Safety Tips
The road to Big Buddha is steep with hairpin turns and loose gravel at the summit parking area. Use first or second gear going down. Chalong Circle roundabout is busy during rush hour but well-signed.
Local-feeling southern tip with seafood piers and island boat access
Rawai is Phuket's southern tip, popular with long-stay expats and digital nomads for its affordable food, co-working spaces, and low-key Rawai Beach promenade. A scooter rental here gives quick access to Nai Harn Beach (5 min), Promthep Cape sunset viewpoint, and longtail boats to Bon Island and Coral Island.
Driving Routes
Loop the entire southern cape: Rawai to Nai Harn to Yanui Beach to Promthep Cape and back (30 min, stunning coastal views). Ride north through Chalong to Phuket Town for a half-day Old Town walking tour with your bike parked at the free lot on Thalang Road.
Safety Tips
Rawai's main strip is flat and easy. The narrow road to Yanui Beach gets congested at sunset since there is limited parking. Watch for fishing boats and trailers on the pier road early in the morning.
Laid-back beach village between Patong's buzz and Bang Tao's luxury resorts
Kamala Beach is a mellow village 10 minutes north of Patong, known for its calm water and local seafood restaurants on the beachfront. Renting a motorbike in Kamala lets you reach Surin Beach and the Laem Singh viewpoint in minutes without dealing with Patong traffic. The hillside road from Patong to Kamala passes through lush jungle.
Driving Routes
Ride north along Route 4025 through Surin and Bang Tao to Layan Beach (20 min), one of Phuket's quietest strips. Head south over the hill to Patong (10 min) for shopping and nightlife. The inland Route 4029 leads to Phuket FantaSea area.
Safety Tips
The hill road between Kamala and Patong (Route 4029) is steep with tight corners. Stay in the left lane and watch for tour buses taking wide turns. Kamala's village roads are flat and safe for beginners.
Upscale resort zone with Phuket's longest beach and Laguna complex
Bang Tao hosts the Laguna Phuket resort complex and an 8-kilometer beach, one of the island's longest. A scooter rental opens up the area's spread-out restaurants, Boat Avenue shopping village, and Layan Beach to the north. It is also the closest base for riding to Sirinat National Park and Phuket Airport Beach, where planes land overhead.
Driving Routes
Ride north to Sirinat National Park and Mai Khao Beach (20 min) for Phuket's most untouched coastline. Head south to Surin Beach (10 min) for beach clubs and sunset dining. The inland road east reaches Thalang Town and the Heroines Monument (15 min).
Safety Tips
Bang Tao's roads are wide and well-maintained, making it one of Phuket's easiest areas for riding. Watch for golf carts near the Laguna resort zone. The main Srisoonthorn Road (Route 4025) is busy but has wide shoulders.
Everything you need to know about renting motorbikes in Phuket
Motorbike rentals in Phuket through Byklo start from 150 THB/day for a Honda Click 125cc, with prices going up to 2200 THB/day for big bikes and premium models. Here is a breakdown by category.
Small Scooter
from 150 THB/day
Honda Click 125
Medium Scooter
from 200 THB/day
Honda PCX 160
Comfort Scooter
from 300 THB/day
Yamaha NMAX 155
Big Bike
from 2200 THB/day
Honda NX500
Byklo connects you with 16 verified rental shops in Phuket that have been reviewed by 5,851 riders. Every shop is verified before listing on the platform, and basic insurance is included with every rental.
Yes, you need either a Thai motorbike license or an International Driving Permit (IDP) with a motorbike endorsement to ride legally in Phuket. A car-only license does not qualify. Police checkpoints are common in tourist areas, and fines for riding without proper documentation range from 500 to 1,000 THB. Byklo recommends getting your IDP before traveling to Thailand.
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Free cancellation available
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