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Hat Yai

Southern Thai Crossroads. A bustling commercial hub of street markets, diverse cuisine, and cross-border energy near Malaysia.

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from฿1,215
August 2026
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Quick Facts: Hat Yai in August

Cheapest fare
฿1,215
Cheapest month
September
Airlines
2 carriers
Flight time
~1h 35m
Non-stop
Direct flights available
Avg temperature
28°C
Climate
Hot
Distance
0 km

Southern Thai Crossroads. A bustling commercial hub of street markets, diverse cuisine, and cross-border energy near Malaysia.

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August Price Intelligence

How Hat Yai prices compare in August 2026

19% below avg
฿926฿1,531

Best in August

฿1,215

August avg

฿1,304

August median

฿1,215

August p90

฿1,531

Monthly cheapest fares
฿926
฿2,163

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of August 2026

Aug 1 – Aug 31 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿1,750฿1,450฿1,150฿1,215Aug 1Aug 11Aug 21Aug 31Aug 3

Plan Around a Holiday

Holidays in August 2026

About Hat Yai

ClimateAvg 28°C · 0°–0°C
27°
Jan
27°
Feb
28°
Mar
28°
Apr
28°
May
28°
Jun
28°
Jul
28°
Aug
27°
Sep
27°
Oct
27°
Nov
27°
Dec
Things to Do
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Food & Drink
🍜Dim Sum🌶Southern Thai🍢Street FoodMalaysian-Thai FusionFried Chicken🍜Dim Sum🌶Southern Thai🍢Street FoodMalaysian-Thai FusionFried Chicken🍜Dim Sum🌶Southern Thai🍢Street FoodMalaysian-Thai FusionFried Chicken
Culture
Buddhist🕌Muslim Influence🇲Malaysian CrossoverChinese HeritageBuddhist🕌Muslim Influence🇲Malaysian CrossoverChinese HeritageBuddhist🕌Muslim Influence🇲Malaysian CrossoverChinese Heritage
History
Railway TownTin Mining EraSouthern Trade RouteRailway TownTin Mining EraSouthern Trade RouteRailway TownTin Mining EraSouthern Trade Route
Getting Around
🚆Train Station🛫Airport🚌Bus Hub🏍Motorbike Taxi🚆Train Station🛫Airport🚌Bus Hub🏍Motorbike Taxi🚆Train Station🛫Airport🚌Bus Hub🏍Motorbike Taxi
Nightlife
Night Markets🍺Beer BarsKaraokeLee Garden Night SceneNight Markets🍺Beer BarsKaraokeLee Garden Night SceneNight Markets🍺Beer BarsKaraokeLee Garden Night Scene
Family Friendly
🛍Shopping Malls🌳Parks🚡Cable Car👧Kid Friendly🛍Shopping Malls🌳Parks🚡Cable Car👧Kid Friendly🛍Shopping Malls🌳Parks🚡Cable Car👧Kid Friendly
Hat Yai: Southern Thailand's Vibrant Trading Hub

Hat Yai is the largest city in southern Thailand and serves as a major commercial and transportation hub for the region. Unlike the beach destinations that dominate southern Thai tourism, Hat Yai offers a distinctly urban experience shaped by its multicultural character. The city's population is a mix of Thai, Chinese, and Malay communities, and this diversity is reflected in everything from its architecture to its food. The Kim Yong Market, a sprawling covered market in the city center, is a sensory feast where vendors sell everything from fresh durian and mangosteen to Thai silk and locally produced handicrafts. Malaysian and Singaporean tourists flock here on weekends for the bargain shopping and affordable spa treatments. The city's temples showcase its cultural blend. Wat Hat Yai Nai houses the third-largest reclining Buddha in the world, an impressive 35-meter-long golden statue inside a cavernous hall. You can walk inside the base of the statue, where small shrines represent different aspects of Buddhist teaching. For panoramic views of the city, take the cable car up Khao Tangkuan hill, where a standing Buddha and a well-maintained park await at the summit. On clear days, you can see all the way to the mountains that mark the Malaysian border to the south. Hat Yai Municipal Park provides a green escape from the urban bustle, with a large lake, paddle boats, and walking trails shaded by tropical trees. Just outside the city, Ton Nga Chang Waterfall cascades through seven tiers of lush jungle and makes for an excellent half-day excursion, especially during the rainy season when the falls are at their most powerful. The city also serves as a practical base for exploring deeper southern Thailand, including the stunning coastline of Songkhla Lake and the historic old town of Songkhla, just thirty minutes away by car.

Eating Your Way Through Hat Yai

Hat Yai's food scene is one of the most underrated in Thailand, shaped by the collision of Thai, Chinese, and Malay culinary traditions. The city is perhaps most famous for its fried chicken, known as 'Kai Tod Hat Yai,' which features a crispy coating seasoned with a unique blend of spices and served with sticky rice and a sweet chili dipping sauce. Stalls selling this iconic dish are found on nearly every block, and the competition between vendors has elevated the quality to extraordinary levels. The best spots fry the chicken to order, ensuring a shatteringly crisp exterior and juicy meat inside. The Chinese heritage of the city means dim sum is a breakfast institution. Early risers can find dim sum restaurants packed with locals from as early as five in the morning, with bamboo steamers filled with har gow, siu mai, char siu bao, and countless other delicacies rolling past on carts. The quality rivals that of Hong Kong, and the prices are a fraction. For lunch, seek out the local specialty of khao mok gai, the Thai-Muslim version of biryani, featuring fragrant yellow rice topped with a tender chicken leg and served with a tangy dipping sauce and clear soup. This dish reflects the Muslim community's contribution to the city's gastronomic identity. The night markets of Hat Yai are where the food scene truly comes alive. The Asean Night Bazaar and the market along Niphat Uthit 1 Road transform into a foodie paradise after dark, with hundreds of stalls grilling satay, frying oyster omelets, and ladling out bowls of spicy southern Thai curry. The southern Thai curries here are notably different from those in Bangkok, featuring turmeric, dried chilies, and shrimp paste in combinations that produce deeper, more complex flavors. Wash it all down with a glass of fresh-squeezed longan juice or Thai iced tea, and you will understand why Malaysian tourists cross the border specifically to eat in Hat Yai.

Airlines to Hat Yai in August

FAQ about Hat Yai in August

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Hat Yai is ฿1,215. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Hat Yai?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Hat Yai is around ฿1,304. You can save up to 7% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Hat Yai?
Based on current prices, August 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Hat Yai. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Hat Yai?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Hat Yai.

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