REVIEW · PATTAYA
Pattaya: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
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Pattaya feels spread out—so this helps. I like that this City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus lets you ride the route, then hop off near the sights that matter most to you. The second thing I like is the top deck: it’s made for better city views without needing to plan a taxi for every stop. One drawback to keep in mind: the route is listed as a 60-minute tour cycle, with buses every 60 minutes, so traffic and the time you spend getting on and off can stretch your schedule.
This is also a flexible way to tour when you’re not sure how many attractions you’ll fit. You can use mobile or printed vouchers, and you can redeem them at Central Pattaya Mall (Gate 5, first floor) or Terminal 21 Mall (Gate 1, first floor). Just note that you’ll still need to pay for attraction entry if a stop charges—this bus gets you there and gives you the audio guide, but it doesn’t cover admission.
If you want an easy first day in Pattaya, or a low-stress add-on for a beach-and-shopping trip, this works well. It runs daily, with a first departure at 10:30am and last departure from Stop 1 at 5:30pm, plus an audio guide in six languages.
In This Review
- Key Points I’d Plan Around
- How the Pattaya Hop-On Hop-Off Loop Actually Works (24, 48, 72 Hours)
- Top Deck Views and Multilingual Audio: What Makes This Bus Touring Feel Easy
- Getting On at Terminal 21 or Central Pattaya Mall: Voucher Redemption and Timing
- Stop-by-Stop: Terminal 21 to Walking Street Without Guesswork
- From Sam Sian Palace to Khao PhraYai Temple: A Scenic Pausing Point
- Floating Market, NongNooch Tropical Garden, and More: How to Plan Smart Hops
- Underwater World and Outlet Mall: When a Short Ride Becomes a Real Day
- Timing Tips: When a 60-Minute Tour Can Feel Longer
- Price and Value at About $18: When It Makes Sense
- Who This Tour Fits Best in Pattaya
- Should You Book This Pattaya Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Pattaya hop-on hop-off bus tour cycle?
- Where do I redeem a mobile or printed voucher?
- What are the first and last departure times from Stop 1?
- What stops does the route include?
- Are attraction entry fees included?
- Does the tour include food and drink?
- What languages are available for the driver and audio guide?
- Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
- Are pets or smoking allowed on the bus?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points I’d Plan Around

- Top-deck views over Pattaya make the ride feel more like sightseeing than transport.
- 24, 48, or 72-hour tickets help you match the bus to your pace, not the other way around.
- Mobile and printed vouchers are accepted, then redeemed at specific mall gates.
- Audio guide in 6 languages (English, German, Chinese, Korean, Russian, Thai) keeps you oriented without guesswork.
- Major sights are spread across many stops, so you’ll want to hop strategically rather than randomly.
- The full loop can run long in real life, so leave time for the next bus window.
How the Pattaya Hop-On Hop-Off Loop Actually Works (24, 48, 72 Hours)

This is a classic hop-on hop-off model: you stay on as long as you want, then get off to visit an attraction, then re-board later within your ticket window. Tickets come in 24, 48, or 72 hours valid for the days you choose, so you’re not trapped into a single fixed itinerary.
The route itself is designed to cover Pattaya’s most commonly visited areas in a single continuous circuit. You’ll see stops around big shopping hubs and hotels in Central Pattaya, then out toward South Pattaya Pier and the Jomtien side, and finally toward Underwater World and an outlet shopping stop. That’s what makes it practical: you get a broad overview without having to stitch together multiple rides across the map.
A key detail: the tour duration is listed as 60 minutes, and buses run every 60 minutes. In theory, you can hop off, spend time at a sight, then return for the next loop. In real life, you’ll want to treat this as “timed flexibility,” not a guaranteed minute-by-minute schedule.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Pattaya
Top Deck Views and Multilingual Audio: What Makes This Bus Touring Feel Easy

The biggest “why this works” factor is that the ride itself gives you something: elevated views from the top deck. Pattaya is busy and spread out, and being able to see where you are as you pass landmarks makes it easier to plan your next hop.
Then there’s the audio guide. You get an audio guide in six languages—English, German, Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Thai—so language barriers are less of an issue. Even if you only catch a small portion of the route, the narration helps you understand what each stop connects to and why it’s on the circuit.
It’s also a calmer way to travel if you’re sightseeing alone or with friends who want different things. One person might want to concentrate on the gardens; another might prefer a market or mall. The bus doesn’t force everyone into the same schedule.
Getting On at Terminal 21 or Central Pattaya Mall: Voucher Redemption and Timing

Your voucher redemption matters because that’s where you convert your booking into a usable ticket for the day(s). Mobile and printed vouchers are accepted, but you still must redeem at one of two places: Central Pattaya Mall (Gate 5, first floor) or Terminal 21 Mall (Gate 1, first floor).
Stop 1 is where your timing is anchored. The bus’s first departure from Stop 1 is 10:30am, and the last departure from Stop 1 is 5:30pm. Buses run about every 60 minutes, so if you plan to hop off for a long visit, you’ll want to keep an eye on when the next bus is likely to come.
Also, there’s no hotel pick-up or drop-off included. The meeting point may vary depending on the option you booked, but the route is built around recognizable places like Terminal 21/Grande Centre Point and the major Central Pattaya hotel-and-mall area.
Stop-by-Stop: Terminal 21 to Walking Street Without Guesswork
This route is loaded with “orientation stops,” which I love on a first trip. You can get on near malls and big hotel zones, then use hop-offs to reach the attractions that pull you in.
Terminal 21 / Grande Centre Point is a strong starting point because it’s a hub-like area with easy access to transit and shopping. From there, the bus moves through Hard Rock Hotel and Central Pattaya / Hilton Hotel, which are both convenient waypoints if you’re staying around the center.
Next comes Royal Garden / Walking Street. Even if you don’t plan a long visit right there, it’s a useful area for repositioning and for connecting your day to the rest of the route.
Then you continue toward the more scenic side of town with Royal Cliff Hotel and South Pattaya Pier. A pier stop is handy because it often makes the day feel less like you’re just moving from one indoor attraction to another. If you want a break from the crowd energy, this is usually the kind of stop where a short walk and a look around can reset your day.
Finally, there’s Colosseum Show and Pattaya Floating Market in the middle of the circuit. If you’re the kind of traveler who likes variety—one cultural or entertainment-style stop, then a market vibe—this middle section gives you options without you needing to backtrack.
From Sam Sian Palace to Khao PhraYai Temple: A Scenic Pausing Point
One of the most meaningful named stops on the route is Sam Sian Palace / Khao PhraYai Temple. The name alone tells you this is built for sightseeing, not just shopping or passing by.
This is the stop I’d target if you want your tour to include something more traditional or viewpoint-oriented, while still keeping the hop-on convenience. Because entry to attractions isn’t included, you’ll likely want to budget extra time and plan to purchase any admission on-site if required.
Also, this is a good “time management” stop. It’s far enough along the route that spending too little time can feel rushed. If you’re using a 24-hour ticket, I’d treat this as one of your priority hops, not a quick photo stop between other plans.
Floating Market, NongNooch Tropical Garden, and More: How to Plan Smart Hops
A big advantage of this bus route is that it connects totally different types of attractions in one line. After Pattaya Floating Market, you reach Restier Latex Factory, then NongNooch Tropical Garden.
NongNooch Tropical Garden is likely your longest stop on the route. It’s listed as a tropical garden with amazing plants, and that’s exactly the kind of place where you’ll want time to slow down. If you rush, you’ll miss the point—so if you’re choosing between doing “a lot of hops” and doing “one good hop well,” prioritize this one.
After the garden, you can keep going to Columbia Pictures Aquaverse. The listing doesn’t spell out details beyond the attraction name, so I’d treat it as a “give it time” stop if it interests you. If it doesn’t, you can skip it and save your energy for the later highlights.
Then the route continues to Ambassador City Jomtien. This is a more hotel-area stop, and it can help you line up with your plans in the Jomtien side of Pattaya without guessing how to connect transportation between areas.
Underwater World and Outlet Mall: When a Short Ride Becomes a Real Day
Two of the late stops are particularly useful because they match common travel styles: an “experience” attraction and a “last stop” shopping option.
First, you reach Underwater World. Entry isn’t included, so you’ll want to plan your arrival with a bit of breathing room. This is one of those stops where staying on the bus just long enough to get there is not enough—you’ll need time inside.
Finally, Outlet Mall is your end-of-day friendly option. If you want to end with shopping, this is a simple, low-stress way to do it without needing a separate ride across town.
If you’re on a 48- or 72-hour ticket, I like using this section as a flexible block. You can decide on the fly whether you want your day to lean toward Underwater World or toward shopping, based on how the weather and your energy level are behaving.
Timing Tips: When a 60-Minute Tour Can Feel Longer
Here’s the practical part. The route is listed as a 60-minute tour cycle and buses run every 60 minutes, but your experience can vary once you’re in Pattaya traffic and with real boarding flow.
One review note stood out to me for planning: the driver was excellent, but the rider said a trip felt longer than expected—around an hour and a half for only part of the route. That lines up with the reality that timing on a hop-on bus isn’t just “theoretical duration.”
So my advice is simple:
- Don’t schedule tight connections immediately after you expect to finish the loop.
- If you care about an exact start time at an attraction, consider staying closer to the central stops first, then moving outward.
- If you’ll be on board between hops, bring water and snacks since food and drink aren’t included (and you might be waiting through a full segment).
The good news: the bus has air conditioning, which makes the wait and ride more comfortable in Pattaya heat.
Price and Value at About $18: When It Makes Sense
This tour is priced at about $18 per person in the information you provided, with ticket choices for 24, 48, or 72 hours. The value comes down to how many different stops you plan to actually visit during your ticket window.
If you’re the type who wants to hit multiple attractions—something like Khao PhraYai area, then NongNooch Tropical Garden, then Underwater World—this can feel like a bargain. You’re paying for transport plus a multilingual audio guide plus convenient access to stops near the sights.
If, however, your plan is mostly one single attraction (for example, just NongNooch Tropical Garden), then a hop-on hop-off bus might be more than you need. In that case, you might prefer a direct ride to your chosen attraction and back.
The pricing “sweet spot” is a traveler who wants flexibility and doesn’t want to build a transportation puzzle across Pattaya’s different zones.
Who This Tour Fits Best in Pattaya
This works well for:
- First-time visitors who want a broad overview without sorting out a route system.
- Travelers who like the idea of choosing their own order rather than following a tight schedule.
- Anyone who wants a comfortable, air-conditioned ride with an audio guide in multiple languages.
It’s less ideal if you want highly efficient “see everything fast” timing. With buses every 60 minutes and a loop that can run longer than the listed duration, you’ll need a relaxed mindset.
It also suits small groups and solo travelers well because stops are built around recognizable areas: you can get on near malls and hotels, then reposition repeatedly during your ticket window.
Should You Book This Pattaya Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour?
I’d book it if you want a simple way to connect Pattaya’s key sights—especially if you’ll visit more than one major stop like NongNooch Tropical Garden and Underwater World. The top-deck views and the multilingual audio guide are real quality-of-life upgrades, and the ability to use your voucher across days makes it flexible.
I wouldn’t book it if your plan is only one attraction and you’re confident you’ll get there and back quickly with no need for repeated hops. In that scenario, paying for repeated loop transport could feel wasteful.
FAQ
How long is the Pattaya hop-on hop-off bus tour cycle?
The listed tour duration is 60 minutes, and buses run every 60 minutes.
Where do I redeem a mobile or printed voucher?
You redeem vouchers at Central Pattaya Mall (Gate 5, first floor) or Terminal 21 Mall (Gate 1, first floor).
What are the first and last departure times from Stop 1?
The first departure from Stop 1 is 10:30am, and the last departure from Stop 1 is 5:30pm.
What stops does the route include?
The route includes Terminal 21 / Grande Centre Point, Hard Rock Hotel, Central Pattaya / Hilton Hotel, Royal Garden / Walking Street, Sam Sian Palace / Khao PhraYai Temple, Royal Cliff Hotel, South Pattaya Pier, Colosseum Show, Pattaya Floating Market, Restier Latex Factory, NongNooch Tropical Garden, Columbia Pictures Aquaverse, Ambassador City Jomtien, Underwater World, and Outlet Mall.
Are attraction entry fees included?
No. Entry to attractions is not included, unless something is specifically specified for a particular stop.
Does the tour include food and drink?
Food and drink are not included unless specified.
What languages are available for the driver and audio guide?
The driver and the audio guide are available in English, German, Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Thai.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are pets or smoking allowed on the bus?
Pets are not allowed, and smoking is not allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























