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Motorbike rental in Prachuap Khiri Khan (excl. Hua Hin).

Outside Hua Hin, this stretch of the coast has quieter roads and a smaller, more scattered set of rental options. Here is where to rent in Pak Nam Pran and Bang Saphan, and what to watch for.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 9 July 2026 · Last reviewed 9 July 2026
Overview

The short version

This guide covers Prachuap Khiri Khan province outside Hua Hin, which has its own separate, much larger rental market. Mr Moo Bikes & Boats in Pak Nam Pran and Country Road Bar & Restaurant's bike rental in Bang Saphan are the two clearly identifiable, well-reviewed options — real but noticeably thinner than what's available in Hua Hin itself. Rates run roughly THB 200-250/day for a standard scooter.

Where to rent a motorbike (excl. Hua Hin)

Mr Moo Bikes & BoatsPak Nam Pran, Pranburi district

A well-reviewed operator renting both scooters and cars, with delivery to your accommodation and insurance carrying a low deductible — reviewers specifically praise the service and staff helping renters locate the shop.

Country Road Bar & Restaurant (bike rental)Bang Saphan

A bar/restaurant that also runs a small motorbike rental operation, offering automatic Honda and Yamaha 110-125cc models from THB 200/day, plus a Kawasaki KLX 150 dirt bike and a Honda PCX for those wanting more comfort.

Prices

Prachuap Khiri Khan motorbike rental price guide (excl. Hua Hin)

Indicative rates — actual pricing varies by shop, model and rental length. USD figures are approximate (around THB 36 = $1); confirm the exact rate and deposit amount directly with the shop before booking.

ModelTHBUSD (approx)Notes
Automatic Honda/Yamaha 110-125ccTHB 200-250/day$6-7/dayBang Saphan / Ban Krut rate
Honda PCX (comfort model)Higher than standard-Available at Country Road, Bang Saphan
Kawasaki KLX 150 (dirt bike)Higher than standard-Available at Country Road, Bang Saphan
Scooter with delivery & insuranceContact for current rate-Mr Moo Bikes & Boats, Pak Nam Pran

Scope, safety & practical tips

This guide excludes Hua HinHua Hin has its own separate coverage

Hua Hin town, the province's largest and busiest rental market, has its own dedicated motorbike rental guide. This page covers the rest of Prachuap Khiri Khan province — principally Pak Nam Pran/Pranburi and Bang Saphan/Ban Krut, where rental options are real but noticeably thinner than Hua Hin's.

Prachuap town itselfLimited identifiable dedicated shops

Prachuap Khiri Khan town (the provincial capital) does not have a clearly identified, well-reviewed dedicated rental shop the way Pak Nam Pran and Bang Saphan do — if staying in Prachuap town specifically, ask your accommodation directly, as options tend to be informal or guesthouse-arranged.

Quiet roads, but still ride carefullyMuch less traffic than Hua Hin

Roads throughout this stretch of the province carry far less traffic than Hua Hin, which locals and rental operators note makes it a relatively forgiving area for less experienced riders — though helmet enforcement is active in areas like Bang Saphan, with fines for foreigners caught without one.

Common issues to check before riding offTires, brakes, contract clarity

Past renters in this area have reported bald tires, inconsistent brakes and confusing contracts written in broken English at some smaller operators — inspect the bike carefully and photograph any existing damage before leaving the shop.

FAQ

Prachuap Khiri Khan motorbike rental FAQ

Where can I rent a motorbike in Prachuap Khiri Khan outside Hua Hin?

Mr Moo Bikes & Boats in Pak Nam Pran (Pranburi district) rents scooters and cars with delivery and insurance, and Country Road Bar & Restaurant in Bang Saphan runs a small rental operation with automatic scooters from THB 200/day plus a dirt bike and comfort model.

Can I rent a motorbike in Prachuap Khiri Khan town itself?

There isn't a clearly identified, well-reviewed dedicated rental shop in Prachuap town the way there is in Pak Nam Pran or Bang Saphan — if staying there, ask your accommodation directly, as arrangements tend to be informal.

How much does it cost to rent a motorbike in this part of Prachuap Khiri Khan?

Standard automatic 110-125cc scooters in the Bang Saphan/Ban Krut area run about THB 200-250/day. Mr Moo Bikes & Boats in Pak Nam Pran prices scooter and car rental separately with delivery included — contact them for the current rate.

Is it safe to ride a motorbike in this area?

Roads in Pak Nam Pran and Bang Saphan carry much less traffic than Hua Hin, which makes the area relatively forgiving for less experienced riders — but helmet enforcement is active in places like Bang Saphan, and past renters have reported bald tires and worn brakes at some smaller shops, so inspect the bike carefully before riding off.

Sources & References

Sources & References

Primary and official sources are cited above. Government rules, fees and procedures in Thailand change over time and vary by office; always confirm current requirements with the relevant authority before relying on them. BAANLYY never takes paid placement in editorial content.

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