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Rental car parked outside Koh Samui Airport open-air terminal at USM

Car Rental at Samui Airport (USM)

Bangkok Airways' own terminal puts eight car rental desks steps from baggage claim — plus local firms deliver direct to arrivals.

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Renting a Car at Samui Airport (USM)

Samui Airport (USM) is unique in Thailand — it is owned and operated by Bangkok Airways, making it the only airline-owned airport in the country. The open-air garden terminal sits in Bophut on the north coast. Because the terminal is compact, car rental desks are positioned right at arrivals, and baggage typically clears within 15–20 minutes. You can be behind the wheel before most passengers at larger airports have even found the rental shuttle.

Pickup typeCompaniesWhere to find them
In-terminal deskDrive Car Rental, Avis, Budget, Sixt, Europcar, ASAP, Thai Rent A Car, SmackOneSteps from baggage claim, inside arrivals hall
Meet & greet / phone on arrivalHertz, Keddy, Chic Car RentCall on landing; agent meets you at the terminal
Short walk (approx. 300 m)Enterprise / Alamo / NationalTurn left out of baggage — signposted from the exit
Hotel or terminal deliveryJames Rental Samui, Samui Cars GroupBook online; they deliver to the terminal or your hotel

Local firms such as James Rental (French-managed since 2002, AXA Class 1 insurance) and Samui Cars Group offer free terminal delivery and are often 20–40% cheaper than the international chains. Pre-booking online beats walk-in rates at every counter. Compare rental cars before you land to lock in the best price.

Bring your International Driving Permit (IDP) and your original home licence. Neither document is valid alone at the rental desk — you need both. Get your IDP before you travel; it cannot be issued overseas.

From Samui Airport to Your Hotel

USM sits on the north coast, which puts most popular beach areas within a short drive. Average island speed rarely tops 40 km/h due to traffic lights, roundabouts, and scooters, so times below assume typical daytime conditions — allow extra during Chaweng afternoon rush.

DestinationDrive time from USMNotes
Big Buddha (Bang Rak)5–10 minClosest beach area; 3–4 km via Route 4171
Bophut / Fisherman's Village10–15 minSame north coast as USM; boutique dining strip
Chaweng10–15 minBusiest beach; peak-hour traffic adds 5–10 min
Choeng Mon10–15 minNE coast; calm crescent, good for families
Maenam15–25 minLong quiet beach; budget-friendly area
Lamai25–35 minSE coast; allow extra time via Ring Road 4169
Nathon ferry pier30–45 minSW capital; departure point for mainland ferries

A rental car pays for itself quickly compared to island taxis, which charge 400–600 THB minimum for short hops and 600–1,000 THB to Chaweng from USM. With a car, you can take in beaches and day trips by car at your own pace and explore beyond the main resort strips. If you plan to base yourself on the east coast, read our guide to basing yourself in Chaweng for parking tips and local driving notes.

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Opening Hours, Late Arrivals and One-Way Rentals

Most rental desks at USM operate roughly 08:00–20:00 or 21:00. Bangkok Airways runs scheduled flights into Samui until approximately 22:30, meaning a significant share of arrivals land after every desk has closed. Planning ahead avoids being stranded.

  • Pre-book and confirm after-hours pickup if your flight lands after 20:00 — many firms offer hotel delivery that continues past desk closing time.
  • Ask explicitly about the cut-off time when booking; 'open late' means different things to different operators.
  • Drop-box returns (leaving keys after hours) shift liability for any damage or theft entirely to you until a staff member inspects the vehicle the next morning — avoid unless the operator has a clear written policy.
  • One-way rentals (picking up at USM, returning at a different point such as a hotel in Lamai or the Nathon pier area) carry a surcharge — Hakuna, for example, charges 5,000 THB for one-way drops.
  • One-way fees are often waived for rentals of five to seven days or more — confirm at booking, not on collection day.
  • Economy rates at Samui run 700–1,200 THB/day in low season and 1,000–1,600 THB/day in peak (December–February). Book two to four weeks ahead in peak season; walk-in availability can be zero.

Flying via Surat Thani (URT) Instead

Surat Thani Airport (URT) is the mainland alternative used by budget carriers — AirAsia, Nok Air, and Thai Lion Air all serve it. Flights from Bangkok to URT cost roughly 400–600 THB versus 1,200–4,000+ THB into USM on Bangkok Airways. That saving sounds large but the transfer to Samui erases much of it.

FactorSamui USMSurat Thani URT
AirlinesBangkok Airways (premium, direct)AirAsia, Nok Air, Thai Lion Air (budget)
Typical BKK fare1,200–4,000+ THB400–600 THB
Onward connectionNone — terminal is on SamuiBus to Donsak ferry pier (~90 min / 95 km)
Ferry to SamuiNot neededRaja or Seatran ferry: 1.5–2.5h
Total journey timeFlight + 20 min to hotelFlight + approx. 2h15m to 5h with luggage
Joint bus + ferry ticketNot applicable~424–1,100 THB per person
Best for5+ day stays, families, business travelBackpackers, long trips, or bringing your own car

For most travelers on stays of five days or more, flying direct into USM is the simpler and less exhausting choice. The URT route makes sense for backpackers, those on long open-ended trips, or anyone driving their own vehicle over from the mainland on the car ferry.

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Bringing a Car Across on the Ferry

Two car-ferry operators connect the mainland port of Donsak with Samui. Raja Ferry runs to Lipa Noi on the southwest coast (420–640 THB per car including the driver; hourly departures 05:00–19:00; crossing approx. 1.5 hours; capacity up to 70 cars per sailing). Seatran Ferry runs to Nathon, Samui's capital pier (approx. 580 THB car plus driver; hourly; 1.5 hours). On busy weekends and Thai public holidays, book three or more days ahead. Lomprayah operates fast passenger catamarans but carries no cars at all.

Can you take a rental car on the ferry?

Only for mainland-to-Samui crossings if the rental firm explicitly permits it — and most local Samui firms do not. Where the strict rule applies is island-hopping: a Samui rental car may not be taken on any ferry to Koh Phangan or Koh Tao. Nearly all rental contracts prohibit leaving Samui island, and because many cars are GPS-tracked, violating this condition typically voids your insurance. Koh Tao has no car ferry in any case.

Rule: park your rental car at a mainland or Samui pier and take a passenger boat to Koh Phangan or Koh Tao. Good parking is available at Nathon (west), Maenam/Pralarn (north, large lot), and Bang Rak (northeast). Passenger fares: Samui to Phangan 200–500 THB; Samui to Koh Tao approx. 600–700 THB (about 2 hours).

For a full breakdown of island road rules, ferry piers, and what to expect at police checkpoints, see driving in Koh Samui.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there car rental at Samui Airport?
Yes. Eight companies operate in-terminal or meet-and-greet desks at USM, including Drive Car Rental, Avis, Budget, Sixt, Europcar, ASAP, Thai Rent A Car, and SmackOne. Enterprise/Alamo/National is a 300-meter walk from baggage. Local firms such as James Rental Samui and Samui Cars Group deliver directly to the terminal for bookings of three days or more.
How far is Chaweng from Samui Airport?
Chaweng is roughly 5–7 km from USM and takes 10–15 minutes to drive under normal conditions. Allow a few extra minutes during late-afternoon peak traffic on the ring road between Chaweng and Lamai.
Is it cheaper to fly into Surat Thani?
The airfare is cheaper — roughly 400–600 THB versus 1,200–4,000+ THB into USM — but reaching Samui from Surat Thani adds a 90-minute bus ride to Donsak pier plus a 1.5–2.5-hour car ferry, for a total transfer of 2 hours 15 minutes to 5 hours with luggage. For most stays of five days or more the time cost outweighs the fare saving.
Can I take my rental car on a ferry to Koh Phangan?
No. Nearly all Samui rental contracts prohibit leaving the island, and because many cars are GPS-tracked, taking one on a ferry to Koh Phangan or Koh Tao typically voids your insurance. Park at a Samui pier — Nathon, Maenam, or Bang Rak — and take a passenger boat instead.
Do I need an IDP to collect a car at USM?
Yes. Thai law requires foreign drivers to carry both a valid International Driving Permit (1949 Geneva Convention) and their original home country licence together. Neither document is accepted alone. Your IDP must be obtained in your home country before travel — it cannot be issued in Thailand. Driving or collecting a rental without an IDP voids your insurance and carries a fine of 1,000–2,000 THB at checkpoints.

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