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Scooter rental in Naklua

Naklua is the calm, residential north end of Pattaya — quieter roads, fewer shops, and an easy place to ride once you have your bike.

In short

Naklua sits north of the centre towards Wong Amat, residential and noticeably calm. There are fewer rental shops than in the tourist core, so it can be worth riding into Central Pattaya or to Soi Buakhao to compare. Wherever you rent, the rules hold: cash deposit, written contract, keep your passport.

Renting a scooter in Naklua

Naklua is the older, more residential strip running north from the centre towards the Wong Amat headland. It is calm, has a settled local feel, and is home to landmarks such as the Sanctuary of Truth.

For getting around a quieter base, a scooter is ideal — the distances are short and the roads are far less stressful than the tourist core.

Where the rental shops are

Naklua has fewer scooter shops than the tourist core, and they thin out as you move north. You will find some along Naklua Road and the connecting sois.

Because the choice is smaller, it can pay to compare against the much denser cluster in Central Pattaya or on Soi Buakhao — both only a short ride south.

Fewer shops means fewer rates to compare. If the first Naklua counter feels expensive or vague on terms, the much bigger choice in Central Pattaya is only a few minutes south.

Getting around Naklua on a scooter

Naklua Road is the spine of the area, and the side sois are quiet and residential. Traffic is much lighter than Central Pattaya, which makes Naklua a relaxed place to ride.

The trip south into the centre is simple along Second Road or the beach, and the route north towards the Sanctuary of Truth is calm and direct.

What a scooter costs here

Naklua rates sit in the normal Pattaya range. With fewer shops nearby, comparing against the centre is the best way to be sure of a fair price — see the scooter rental price guide. Prices change without notice, so confirm with the shop.

The scam check before you pay

A quieter area is no guarantee of a fair deal — the rental scams reach every part of Pattaya. Protect yourself the same way at any shop:

Get the rate and deposit in writing. A fair deposit is a reasonable cash sum with returnable terms written on the contract — not a vague spoken promise.

Keep your passport. Leave a photocopy or a cash deposit. Never hand over your physical passport as security — that is the passport-hostage scam.

Photograph and film the bike. A full walk-around video before you ride, with every scratch and dent on record, defeats a fake-damage claim on return.

Before you hand over money

Read the scam guide before you choose a shop

The deposit, fake-damage, passport-hostage and pre-existing-damage scams work the same way across Pattaya — and each one has a documented defence.

Read the scam guide

Common questions

Where can I rent a scooter in Naklua?
Scooter shops in Naklua are found mainly along Naklua Road and its side sois, though they are fewer than in the tourist core. It can be worth comparing against the denser cluster in Central Pattaya or on Soi Buakhao. No shop carries an editorial verdict until the editors have completed a paid, anonymous rental.
Is Naklua a quiet area to ride a scooter?
Yes. Naklua is residential and calm, with much lighter traffic than Central Pattaya. It is an easy, low-stress area to ride once you have your bike, and the run into the centre is straightforward.
Are there many scooter rental shops in Naklua?
Fewer than in the tourist centre. Naklua is residential, so rental counters thin out as you go north. If the local choice feels limited, the much larger cluster of shops in Central Pattaya is only a few minutes away.

Area page published 25 May 2026 by The Editors. Rental rates are general orientation last verified in May 2026; they vary widely and change without notice. Shop verdicts are added only as the editors complete paid, anonymous rentals. This is editorial information, not legal advice.