Our private one day and half-day floating market tours let you hop on a long-tail boat to taste, shop and discover the local life along the canals. Our lovely Local Experts will make sure you experience the best of food and learn insights about Thai culture at your own pace.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is undoubtedly one of the most well-known floating markets in Thailand. Its unique buzz and wide range of local goodies make it an ideal cinematic background, with this Thailand floating market even featured in many films. Despite adapting to the modern era, Damnoen Saduak has retained its old-school charms, making it a popular attraction for both travelers and locals. Here, you can find fresh produce, local Thai snacks, and handmade souvenirs to take home. If you’re looking for a floating market near Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak is a must-visit destination.
Amphawa Thailand Floating Market is very unique because, in addition to food, it is home to heaps of fireflies! Our perfect evening here always starts with endless food-hopping, followed by a boat tour to see the twinkling bugs and local life along the dimly lit canal.
Whether you are a foodie, a nature lover, or a fan of cute craftwork—or all three combined like we are—this floating market near Bangkok has everything you need, and more. Hint: We got our quirky tee shirt with firefly prints here, and we love it!
As you’ll be riding for a few hours to get here, we recommend making it more worthwhile. Start your day early and visit the Maeklong Railway Market first. See how the vendors sell their produce right along the railway, then wait for the iconic shot—when the train approaches the platform!
Tha Kha floating marker is close to Amphawa floating market but offers quite a different experience. If you have aversion to crowd and are keen to see how the real local way of life is, Tha Kha might suit you better. The vendors live around the area and mostly sell homegrown fruits and local food, so you won’t really find many chic cafes or sleak handmade souvenirs.
Ayothaya floating market is not far from Ayutthaya Historical Park. Although it’s not as fancy as other larger floating markets, Ayothaya is a great stop for local lunch before you continue exploring the Ayutthaya Temples. Our favorite thing about the place is that we can find rare top-notch Thai desserts like Thong Muan Sod (Thai soft rolled wafer with coconut).
If you're looking for some green space to escape Bangkok's buzz and a vibrant local floating market, Bang Nam Phueng might be perfect for you. Spoil your taste buds with delicious Thai food then take a bike tour in Bang Kra Chao - an awesome way to breathe in the pure air and burn some calories!
is one of the most authentic and local floating markets in Bangkok. We love food scouting here, and the laid-out ambiance of the place makes it our go-to floating market. It’s important to note that as this is where locals shop, you won’t find artsy handmade gifts, but a bunch of delicious Thai food and some cute cactus shops.
Visit a local temple and ride along the small canal with our lovely Local Expert here.
is another authentically local floating market in Bangkok. It’s safe to say you won’t likely come across another traveler while food scouting there. Let our lovely Local Experts tell you about the charms of the local way of life, or learn to make your very own Pad Thai with a Thai grandmother - a true food guru!
lets you give alms to the monks who come by old-school boat! For our Thai grandparents, the scene brings back the good old days. For us locals and you travelers, it lets us peek into the charming past - when most of daily happenings in Thailand had a lot to do with the tide.
Let our Local Experts take you to the truly local floating markets by a private car, enjoy authentic Thai food and explore what it means to live alongside canals in Thailand.
From one day and half-day floating market tours with lots of local activities, our Local Experts have come up with various travel ideas for your authentically local and hassle-free trip.