Your next race starts at the pier. If you like speed with clear rules, EasyKart Pattaya is a simple, well-run way to get it, with a modern track and hands-on safety training before you touch the throttle. You can race solo or choose different kart types based on height and age, which makes it unusually family-friendly for a motorsport outing. It also has a strong track record for visitors, with a 4.5 rating from 42 reviews.
The main thing to watch is the setup and equipment rules. Plan for at least 15 minutes of check-in for suits/gear, and you’ll need closed sports shoes (open-toed is a no), with sneaker rental available for an extra fee.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Race
- EasyKart Pattaya at Bali Hai Pier: Finding the Right Spot
- Safety Training That Actually Matters Before You Go Fast
- Choose Your Kart: Kid, Regular, Double Seater, or Fast
- Engine options and top speed
- Racing with friends (or against them)
- The Fast Kart 4-race option
- Racing on a Modern 2-Track Course: What You’ll Actually Do
- Why the track design is a big deal
- Price and Value: Why $16 Can Be a Good Deal Here
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
- Practical Tips for a Smooth Race Day
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where is EasyKart Pattaya located?
- How much does it cost?
- How long is the experience?
- What are the operating hours?
- What safety gear is included?
- What shoes are allowed?
- What height and age are needed for the Kid Kart?
- What height and age are needed for the Regular Kart?
- Can two people race in one kart?
- What do I do if weather stops the activity?
- Should You Book EasyKart Pattaya?
Key Things to Know Before You Race

- Two tracks: one aimed at beginners and another for advanced drivers
- Lots of kart options: Kid Kart, Regular Kart, Double Seater Kart, and Fast Kart
- Engine and speed range: from 100cc up to 270cc, with a reported top speed of 43.5 mph
- Safety gear included: helmet, hygiene cap, and a racing suit if needed
- Easy meeting point: about 100 meters from Walking Street and Bali Hai Pier
- Fast Kart deal: the 4-race option includes the advanced track plus a free t-shirt
EasyKart Pattaya at Bali Hai Pier: Finding the Right Spot

EasyKart Pattaya’s meeting point is at 361/83 หมู่ที่ 10 Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, and it’s listed as being about 100 meters from Walking Street and Bali Hai Pier. That’s handy because you can usually pair this with an evening in Pattaya without needing complicated transport plans.
For logistics, keep your timing loose but not careless. They note it takes at least 15 minutes for check-in and equipment setup, including getting suited up if you need it. If you’re trying to race the moment your ticket window opens, you may feel rushed.
What to bring is straightforward: comfortable shoes. Open-toed shoes are not allowed. If you show up in sandals, you can rent proper sneakers for THB 50, but you’ll lose a bit of time and flexibility, so wear the right footwear from the start.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya.
Safety Training That Actually Matters Before You Go Fast

Go-karting can be chaotic in the wrong hands. What makes this experience feel safer is that you don’t just get a helmet and a shrug. You get full safety training before racing, and the facility emphasizes safety and operation experience over the long run.
You’ll also be kitted out with the basics:
- Helmet
- Hygiene cap
- Racing suit if needed
- Lockers (so you can stash your stuff)
The practical value here is confidence. When you understand how the track works and what the rules are, your brain spends less time panicking and more time driving. And since the instructors can work in multiple languages (English, German, French, Hebrew, Russian, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean), you’re less likely to be the only one guessing what you’re supposed to do next.
They also mention that the activity may not operate in poor weather, and if that happens, you can use your voucher on another day within the validity window.
Choose Your Kart: Kid, Regular, Double Seater, or Fast

This is where EasyKart Pattaya becomes more than a one-size-fits-all kart track. You’re choosing based on age and height, and that changes what kind of racing experience you’ll get.
Here are the eligibility rules as listed:
- Kid Kart: ages 7–12 and over 130 cm tall
- Regular Kart: over 12 years old and over 140 cm tall
- Double Seater Kart: driver 15+ and over 150 cm tall; child passenger at least 110 cm tall
- Fast Kart: over 15 years old and over 150 cm tall
If you’re traveling with kids, the height requirements are the big gatekeepers, not paperwork or skill level. If you’re bringing teenagers, the Regular vs Fast choice can be the difference between a fun spin and a proper speed-focused session.
Engine options and top speed
They list kart models with 100cc to 270cc engines, and a maximum speed of 43.5 miles per hour. That top-speed number matters because it signals that this isn’t just slow laps. You’re in the zone where reactions and line choice really start to count.
Racing with friends (or against them)
The format is built for competition. You can race against other participants, or keep it friendly and battle with family and friends. That’s good for groups because it lets everyone pick their vibe: intense bracket-race energy or “I’ll try to beat you, but I’m also taking it easy.”
The Fast Kart 4-race option
One clearly defined upgrade is the 4-race Fast Kart option. It includes the advanced track and comes with a free t-shirt souvenir. If you want your money to translate into more track time on the tougher course, that bundle is the most direct way to do it.
Racing on a Modern 2-Track Course: What You’ll Actually Do

EasyKart Pattaya’s highlights say it has the best and most modern track in Asia, and the key operational detail is that there are two tracks—one designed for beginners and one for advanced drivers. That design choice matters because it reduces the “beginner gets steamrolled” problem you can see at some smaller tracks.
Here’s what your on-track experience typically involves, based on how the setup is described:
- Check in and gear up (they flag at least 15 minutes for this)
- Receive safety training
- Choose the right kart category based on height/age
- Take to the appropriate track depending on level
- Race in the format offered for your kart option
The operating hours are listed as 10:00AM to 1:00AM, which is useful if you’re planning your day around heat, crowds, or dinner. Late sessions can be a good fit if you’re trying to avoid the warmest part of the afternoon.
Why the track design is a big deal
Beginners don’t just need slower speed; they need clarity. A separate beginner course helps drivers learn braking points and cornering without feeling like they’re in traffic. Advanced drivers get the challenge they’re looking for on the other circuit. In practice, you end up with a more controlled experience for everyone in the group.
Price and Value: Why $16 Can Be a Good Deal Here

The listed price is $16 per person, and what makes that feel reasonable is what’s included. For many activities, you pay the base fee and then separately pay for basic gear. Here, the essentials are baked in:
- Safety training
- Helmet
- Hygiene cap
- Racing suit if needed
- Lockers
What’s not included is also clearly stated:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and beverages
So the value equation is simple. If you’re already in Pattaya and can walk or grab local transport to Bali Hai Pier / Walking Street area, your out-of-pocket stays close to the ticket price. If you need meals or snacks, plan to get them nearby, since food isn’t part of the package.
Also, if you’re shopping for variety, EasyKart gives you that. Kids and adults can race, and you’re not stuck choosing just one kart style. For families, that flexibility can make the cost per person feel less painful because everyone gets an activity they can actually use.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)

This works for a wide range of ages, but the height requirements matter:
- Kids can join from 110 cm and up (depending on the specific kart type)
- Adults can race solo depending on kart eligibility
- Groups can include a mix of kart categories
It’s a strong match if:
- You want a straightforward adrenaline activity without complex planning
- Your group includes mixed ages and you need options that don’t leave kids watching
- You’d rather spend your time learning track rules than dealing with confusing instructions
It’s not suitable for:
- Pregnant women
- People with mobility impairments
And one more practical reality: if you dislike gear checks and shoe rules, you’ll want to show up prepared, not tempted by last-minute sandals.
Practical Tips for a Smooth Race Day

These are the small things that keep your race from turning into a chore.
- Wear closed sports shoes. If you forget, you can rent sneakers for THB 50, but it’s better to avoid the wait.
- Arrive with time for at least 15 minutes of setup. That covers check-in and getting equipped.
- Bring your group’s height/age details in mind. Kart choices are based on the thresholds listed, so double-check before you line up.
- If you’re racing at night, remember the venue runs late (until 1:00AM). You’ll likely want to plan your dinner around the race start time you choose.
- Plan for drinks and snacks elsewhere. Food and beverages aren’t included.
One more note: the facility can pause or not operate in poor weather. If that happens, the voucher can be used on a later date within the validity window (up to one year from the selected checkout date).
FAQ

FAQ
Where is EasyKart Pattaya located?
The meeting point is at 361/83 หมู่ที่ 10 Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20150, about 100 meters from Walking Street and Bali Hai Pier.
How much does it cost?
The listed price is $16 per person.
How long is the experience?
It’s listed as 1 day, and the voucher validity is up to 10 months depending on when you book and the availability.
What are the operating hours?
The operating hours are from 10:00AM to 1:00AM.
What safety gear is included?
Safety training and equipment are included: helmet, hygiene cap, and a racing suit if needed. Lockers are also included.
What shoes are allowed?
Open-toed shoes are not allowed. Sports shoes or sneakers are required, and sneaker rental is available for an extra THB 50.
What height and age are needed for the Kid Kart?
The Kid Kart is for ages 7–12 and over 130 cm tall.
What height and age are needed for the Regular Kart?
The Regular Kart is for people over 12 years old and over 140 cm tall.
Can two people race in one kart?
Yes. The Double Seater Kart requires a driver age 15+ and over 150 cm tall. The child passenger must be at least 110 cm tall.
What do I do if weather stops the activity?
If the activity cannot operate due to poor weather, you can use the same voucher on another day. The voucher is valid on any day within one year from the date selected at checkout.
Should You Book EasyKart Pattaya?
Yes, if your group wants a fast, family-friendly go-kart session with real structure. The standout reasons are the included safety training, the gear package, and the way they split drivers into beginner vs advanced track options. At around $16 per person, it’s also one of the more practical “adrenaline for the day” choices, as long as you’re already set to handle shoes, and you’re fine getting food and drinks outside.
Skip it only if you don’t fit the height rules, can’t use the required footwear, or fall into the listed non-suitable groups. If that’s not you, this is an easy add-on for Pattaya that delivers speed without the guesswork.























