Sapa taxi & Grab – 3 recommendations & prices

Using a taxi in Sapa is a convenient way to get around town and nearby areas. Whether you need a quick ride to a restaurant, your accommodation, or a tourist spot, taxis offer a door-to-door service that is easy and accessible.

What kind of ride do you need in Sapa?

Before diving into the options, recommended taxi companies, and prices in Sapa, it’s important to understand when you might need a taxi versus a car with a driver.

  • Taxi: A taxi in Sapa provides on-request service with a meter. It’s best for short, point-to-point trips within Sapa town and nearby areas.
  • Car with Driver: A car with a driver is pre-booked and comes with a fixed price agreed upon beforehand. This option is ideal for longer distances, sightseeing, and multi-stop trips.

1. Door to door service

Use a taxi for door-to-door service within Sapa town or short distances around. Examples include trips to a restaurant in town, your accommodation, or the cable car station for Fansipan.

2. Sightseeing & long distances

For longer distances and sightseeing, a car with a driver is the better option. This is useful for trips from Sapa to Hanoi or even from Sapa to Lao Cai train station, as it can be cheaper than a metered taxi. A car with a driver is essential for sightseeing, as taxis usually only provide point-to-point service without stopping for photos or visits to attractions.

Recommended taxi companies in Sapa

Here are some reliable taxi companies in Sapa:

  • Mai Linh Taxi: 02143 767676
  • Sa Pa Green Taxi (Xanh Sapa Taxi): 0214 3636363
  • Taxi Sapa: 0214 3855 855
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Average price for a taxi

Taxi prices in Sapa can vary, but here are some average costs:

Price per km: Approximately 15,000 VND

Example trips:

  • Short trips within Sapa town: 20,000 – 50,000 VND ($1-2 USD)
  • Sapa town to Fansipan cable car station: 50,000 – 80,000 VND
  • Sapa town to Ta Van Village: 200,000 – 300,000 VND
  • Sapa to Cat Cat Village: 100,000 – 150,000 VND ($4-6 USD)
  • Sapa to Tram Ton Pass: 250,000 – 350,000 VND ($10-15 USD)

Tips for using a taxi in Sapa

  • Ask for the meter: Always ensure the driver uses the meter to avoid overcharging.
  • Choose reputable companies: Stick to the recommended taxi companies listed above for a safer and more reliable experience.
  • Check your change: Be sure to count your change carefully before leaving the taxi.

Is there Grab in Sapa?

Unlike Hanoi and other major cities in Vietnam, Grab and other ride-hailing apps are not currently available in Sapa.

Renting a car with driver in Sapa

f you plan on sightseeing, taking day trips, or traveling long distances, renting a car with a driver is a more suitable option. You’ll pay a fixed price based on your itinerary, which can be more cost-effective than using a taxi for extended periods. Read more about renting a car with a driver in Sapa.

Other ways to go around Sapa

Tour: Group tours or private

Tours offer a great way to visit multiple sights. They include not just transportation but also an English-speaking guide, sometimes meals, and entrance fees. Private tours provide a more personalized experience, while group tours are a cheaper way to see the area.

Electric cart

Electric carts are available for getting around Sapa town and nearby areas. They can be used as taxis or rented for a few hours to explore scenic routes in Muong Hoa Valley. Each cart comes with a driver.

Motorbike taxis

Motorbike taxis (xe om) are another option. They are more affordable but less reliable due to language barriers and inconsistent pricing. Bargain a bit or ask your hotel for fair price guidance.

Renting a scooter

Renting a scooter is the cheapest way to explore Sapa, with prices starting from about 150,000 VND per day. This is ideal for experienced riders with a valid license, allowing for independent exploration of areas like Tram Ton Pass and Muong Hoa Valley.

On the back of a motorbike tours

For a safe yet exciting motorbike experience, consider “on the back of a motorbike” tours. These tours provide an English-speaking guide who drives you around, allowing you to enjoy sightseeing without worrying about navigation.

Trekking and walking

Walking is practical within Sapa town, as distances are often short. For exploring the countryside, trekking is the best way to see rice fields, mountains, and ethnic villages. Leave your large luggage in Sapa or Hanoi and trek with a small backpack. Guided tours often include transportation by car for added convenience.

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Local tip! You might like these experiences

  • Drive over the highest mountain pass in Vietnam; Tram Ton Pass
  • Stay overnight in a homestay with a local family
  • Make a beautiful trek through rice fields and authentic villages.
Tram Ton Pass
  • This tour is designed for people that do not want or not able to do trekking, but still like to see the beautiful terraced rice fields
  • The most comfortable way to see the surroundings of Sapa
  • Enjoy beautiful views and learn about the local hill tribes culture
Sapa trekking
  • Go on a great 1-day trekking tour through the terraced rice fields and authentic villages
  • Stay overnight in a comfortable hotel
  • Take a trip over the Tram Ton Pass, the highest mountain pass in Vietnam
  • Learn about the local culture of the ethnic minorities
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