Koh Samui travel guide & hotels

Thailand’s self-styled Boutique Island, Koh Samui is a favourite with its lovely beaches and ‘coconut’ feel. Situated in the lower Gulf of Thailand it boast excellent villa resorts, a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere and offers all sorts of fun activities. Samui is also a favourite with expats who live part or full time on the island.

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Samui atractions

Attractions

From Big Buddhas and brilliant beaches to mummified monks, Koh Samui has a quite a few sights for its size. Spend a day off the beach sightseeing...more

Samui activities

Activities

You can spend your holiday lying on the beach or you can go diving, island touring, fishing, full moon partying, kick boxing, shopping and...more

Chaweng

Chaweng

The tourist central of Samui and the island’s best beach, there’s plenty of room for all at Chaweng, and a lively atmosphere in the small town...more

Lamai

Lamai

Another favourite on Koh Samui for its lengthy beach, lovely beachfront resorts, and good tourist services – great place for evening entertainment too...more

Pha Ngan

Pha Ngan

Escape to this lesser developed backpacker island for a few days or an evening of full moon partying, more natural and down-to-earth, just 1 hour away...more

Koh Tao

Koh Tao

Thailand’s dive centre offers some of the best reefs and clearest waters in the region, with dozens of self contained dive operators/resorts...more

Hotels and resorts on Koh Samui mostly have their own beachfront, giving them the edge over other popular islands. With its boutique feel and upmarket attitude you really get a sense of being spoilt on this tropical island, but the accommodation is affordable for all budgets. Choose from popular Chaweng or Lamai which have the nightlife, or head for the quieter and cheaper northern beaches of Big Buddha, Bophut or sleepy Mae Nam. For exclusivity try Choeng Mon or North Chaweng. The East coast has the lion’s share of restaurants, bars and tourist services. This site has the largest selection of Samui resorts available online, book now for big discounts and to avoid disappointment.

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Mountain biking on Samui

Mountain biking on Samui
The island has some excellent single track and downhill trails, sign up with the local biking company...more

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Surat Thani province, an overview

Posted: 7 July 2008, 12:33 pm

Suratthani is the biggest province in the southern part of Thailand, located about 425 miles from Bangkok. The province’s name literally means “City of the Good People”. Surat Thani borders Nakhon Si Thammarat province to the east, Ranong and PhangNga provinces to the west, the Gulf of Thailand to the east and north and Chumphon [...] More

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