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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

How to do the Damnoen Saduak floating market from Bangkok: which tour to book, the 07:00 start that beats the crush, and an honest verdict on whether it's worth the early alarm.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026

Where

Bangkok, Thailand

Opening hours

The market runs roughly 07:00โ€“11:00 daily and is busiest 09:00โ€“11:00; trade thins out by midday, so the early window is the only one worth the drive. The canalside shops stay open later but the boat traffic and produce sellers are a morning affair.

Tickets

The market is free to walk; the paddle-boat ride is the cost. A long-tail or hand-paddled boat is about เธฟ150โ€“200 per person (roughly ยฃ3.50โ€“4.50) if you negotiate at the pier, but most UK visitors come on a Bangkok day tour at about เธฟ1,200โ€“2,000 (about ยฃ27โ€“45) including return transport and the boat.

Time needed

About 1โ€“1.5 hours at the market itself; budget a 5โ€“7 hour round trip from Bangkok including the 90-minute drive each way and any combined stops.

In short

Visiting Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Damnoen Saduak sits about 100km southwest of Bangkok, so it works almost entirely as a pre-booked day tour rather than a turn-up sight โ€” the canals are packed with tour boats by 09:00 and emptier of atmosphere by 11:00. Book a small-group tour that leaves Bangkok around 06:30โ€“07:00 to reach the market before the worst of the coach crowds, and treat the paddle-boat ride as the experience, not the souvenir stalls. Many tours pair it with the nearby Maeklong railway market or the Amphawa floating market to justify the 90-minute drive each way.

How to do it without the coach-park version

The mistake people make is treating Damnoen Saduak like a sight you stroll into โ€” it sits about 100km southwest of Bangkok, and thereโ€™s no quick train or bus, so in practice you book a small-group day tour that leaves the city around 06:30 to 07:00. The reason is timing: the canals are pretty and half-empty at 08:00, but by 09:00 the coach groups land and the boat traffic turns to gridlock, with souvenir sellers leaning out to snag your sleeve. Get there for that early hour and the paddle-boat ride through the canals is genuinely lovely; arrive at 10:00 and youโ€™ve paid to sit in a floating jam.

If youโ€™d rather go independently you can take a minivan from the Southern Bus Terminal and haggle a boat at the pier for about เธฟ150โ€“200 (roughly ยฃ3.50โ€“4.50) a head, but youโ€™ll struggle to beat the crowds without a car. A guided tour at about เธฟ1,200โ€“2,000 (ยฃ27โ€“45) buys you the dawn departure that actually matters, plus return transport for the 90-minute drive each way.

Is the early start worth it?

Go early or donโ€™t bother โ€” the market trades from around 07:00 to 11:00 and is thinning by midday, so the whole trip hinges on being on a boat by 08:00. Spend an hour or so on the water, skip most of the carved-soap-and-fridge-magnet stalls, and accept that this is the postcard floating market, not a working local one.

Worth the early alarm if you pair it with something, not as a standalone slog. The smart booking is a combined tour that bolts on the Maeklong railway market โ€” where the canopies fold back as a train rumbles through the stalls โ€” or swaps in the more local-feeling Amphawa market. One long morning covers both; stacking Damnoen Saduak alone against the heat of a Bangkok afternoon is the version people regret.

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market FAQs

Do you need to book a Damnoen Saduak tour in advance?
For the early start, yes. The market is 100km from Bangkok with no quick public transport, and the canals fill with tour boats by 09:00, so a pre-booked small-group tour leaving the city around 06:30โ€“07:00 is the realistic way to see it before the crush. Book a day or two ahead in high season; combined tours with Maeklong railway market sell out faster.
What time should you arrive at Damnoen Saduak?
Be on a boat by about 08:00. The market technically opens around 07:00 but the photogenic, calmer hour is before the coach groups land at 09:00; by 11:00 the produce sellers are packing up. That early window is the whole reason to take a tour that leaves Bangkok before dawn rather than going independently.
Is Damnoen Saduak worth it?
It is if you go early and keep your expectations honest. This is the touristy, postcard floating market rather than a working local one, and the souvenir hawking is relentless after 09:00. Get there for the 08:00 hour, treat the paddle-boat ride as the point, and many find it worth the early alarm; if you want a more local feel, pair or swap it for Amphawa or the Maeklong railway market.