Koh Samui attractions extend beyond the beautiful beaches the island is known for, though they are definitely attractive in their own right. If you want a break from all of that lounging in the sand, though, there are a host of unusual things to see, which make the most of the island’s unique culture and charms. Many of the best things to do in Koh Samui lean more towards low key, natural attractions,...
Lees meerThe sheer quantity and variety of Koh Samui restaurants ensure that you need never go hungry anywhere on the island. From delicious local snacks to international 5-star cuisine, every taste is catered to. No matter where you're from or what food you like, you'll find it somewhere on Samui for you. The range of restaurants, cafés, street stalls, beach vendors, bakeries and local places to eat is huge. Head to Chaweng Beach for...
Lees meerShopping in Koh Samui is diverse, with hundreds of bargains to be found around the island. While almost every corner of the island has a store worth visiting, the main shopping sites are Chaweng, Lamai and Nathon. Chaweng offers the most choice and Lamai has a nice range of quirky little stores, but Nathon usually has the cheapest deals. The shopping scene in Thailand is famous for the wide variety of...
Lees meerKoh Samui nightlife is famous for being one of the best in Thailand, if not the world. The island’s full moon parties are legendary and continue to attract an endless stream of visitors keen to party on the soft white sand until the break of day. The wealth and variety of discos, clubs and beer bars is also a major pull, bringing a lively young crowd of revellers. There is a...
Lees meerGather as much information about Koh Samui as you can ahead of your visit, so that you're prepared for your trip and ready to experience the best of the island. The same could be said of anywhere in the world, but the best way to get the most out of your time on Koh Samui is to do your research. The comprehensive guides below should give you all of the local knowledge you’ll need. Although Koh...
Lees meerLamai Beach is Samui's second-largest resort area after Chaweng. It's quieter and less bustling than its big sister, but still with plenty of accommodation, dining and shopping options, and some great spas and tourist sites to explore. Lamai has slightly older,...
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