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The Culture Samui
Facing the beachfront, The Culture Samui offers 5-star accommodations in Bangrak Beach and has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and garden.

Moorea Boutique Resort Samui
Located in Ban Tai, a 2-minute walk from Ban Tai Beach, Moorea Boutique Resort Samui has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

SZ Samui Glamping
Located in Ban Sa Ket, 8.8 miles from Grandfather's Grandmother's Rocks, SZ Samui Glamping has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Tropical Heavens Garden Samui
Located in Lipa Noi, a 3-minute walk from Lipa Noi Beach, Tropical Heavens Garden Samui has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.

Samui Fishing Club and Resort
Located in Na Mueang, 1.5 miles from Natien Beach, Samui Fishing Club and Resort provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

Wild Cottages Elephant Sanctuary Resort
Located in Amphoe Koh Samui, 1.6 miles from Fisherman Village, Wild Cottages Elephant Sanctuary Resort provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a...

J & Ariya Hotel Near Samui Airport and Koh Phangan Pier
Located in Bophut, within a few steps of Bang Rak Beach and 1.2 miles of Big Buddha, J & Ariya Hotel Near Samui Airport and Koh Phangan Pier provides accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi as...

Bluemango Pool Villa & Resort Koh Samui
Located in Koh Samui, 1.4 miles from Chaweng Beach, Bluemango Pool Villa & Resort Koh Samui has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

Cascade Tara
Located in Na Mueang, 4.9 miles from Grandfather's Grandmother's Rocks, Cascade Tara has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Thai Fight Hotel
Located in Lamai, a 6-minute walk from Lamai Beach, Thai Fight Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.

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Koh Samui Highlights
Chaweng Beach
Chaweng’s beach is the biggest and liveliest on the island, with powdery white sand, pubs and fine dining.Angthong National Marine Park
Sail around this lush green archipelago, the "Golden Bowl," which is a paradise for eco-adventure lovers.Fisherman's Village
The streets of this charming fisherman’s village are lined with wooden Chinese shop houses, coffee shops and restaurants.Big Buddha
Locally known as Wat Phra Yai, this modern Buddha stands 50 feet tall against a backdrop of sea and sky.Grandfather and Grandmother Stone
Known in Thai as Hin-Ta and Hin-Yai, these rocks are shaped like genitalia and attract plenty of giggling tourists.Chaweng Boxing Stadium
Looking for a spectator sport to get your heart pumping? Drop by Chaweng Stadium for a Muay Thai boxing match, complete with live commentary.Jungle Club
Watch busy Chaweng from above on the Jungle Club’s chilled-out terrace over drinks and a tasty meal.Full Moon Party, Koh Phangan
Just across from Ko Samui, Hat Rin beach on Ko Pha-Ngan hosts the world-famous Full Moon parties.
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Chaweng is a beautiful destination for a chill out holiday
Chaweng is a beautiful destination for a chill out holiday The Jungle Tour is definitely worth doing & don't be afraid to barter the price Lots of eateries with great selection of food to choose from Fishermans Market is very pretty at night & there are bargains to be had If you hire a car or scooter - by careful if you like to dabble in the Green because the Police will pull you over & you will get a hefty fine - not worth it - grab a taxi or the local rides (which are cheap)Guest review byRuth WalkerUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The first two times we visited Koh Samui we stayed in Bophut...
The first two times we visited Koh Samui we stayed in Bophut near Fisherman's Village. After exploring the island a little more, we came to the conclusion that Lamai was the area we preferred, The beaches were better and sandy compared to Bophut which was more of a slush/muddy fell underfoot. Chaweng was a little too much for us, however, Lamai was just right.Guest review byRebeccaAustralia - 10.0
Love the coastal areas & the variety of beaches in Mae Nam...
Love the coastal areas & the variety of beaches in Mae Nam as well as the differing local food cultures. I especially liked the relaxed beach at Baan Fah Resort where the water was deep enough to swim just a short distance from the shore - a truly great beach. The best coffee house in Samui has to be Hachiya Coffee Roastery. And I highly recommend G- Bike Rentals.Guest review byAlanNew Zealand - 10.0
The Fisherman's Village was fantastic.
The Fisherman's Village was fantastic. No car or scooter access at night made for lovely walks along the street, seeing the markets and bars and restaurants in relative peace. Plus none of the typical sleazy Thai bars/clubs.Guest review byChrisAustralia - 10.0
Perfect just to relax in the tranquil environment or go...
Perfect just to relax in the tranquil environment or go snorkelling/scuba diving and exploring. The options and choices are yours Go visit Fisherman's Village and try any number of local restaurants for fabulous foodGuest review byBrett CrowtonUnited Kingdom - 10.0
There are only two bungalows facing the beach and they are...
There are only two bungalows facing the beach and they are AMAZING!! We did not want to leave our hotel. Some of the other rooms looked nice too but faced the garden walkway. One bungalow faced a concrete wall. You get what you pay for. Loved this place so much.Guest review bynhan - 10.0
This is a great tourist destination.
This is a great tourist destination. Glad we went during the low-season as it made for small, tolerable crowds. Plenty of activities and sights to do and see - we only brushed the surface with our short time there. Go for at least one week. Two would be better. The surrounding Gulf of Thailand offered lake-like calm, turquoise waters. Views everywhere are stunning. We Weill have to return again in the future. Highly recommend, especially the low-season.Guest review byLorentzUnited States - 10.0
Chaweng Noi Beach was one of my favorite spots on Koh Samui.
Chaweng Noi Beach was one of my favorite spots on Koh Samui. It’s incredibly beautiful — soft white sand, calm turquoise water, and a peaceful atmosphere that feels like a little escape from the busier parts of the island. I loved how quiet and relaxed it was, perfect for swimming or just lying under the sun. The view with the green hills around was stunning. That said, it’s not the best during low tide — the rocks and coral can make it tricky to get in the water. Also, there’s not much going on nearby in terms of shops or nightlife, and some areas can get a bit pricey because of the luxury resorts. Still, for a calm beach day with amazing views, I’d go back in a heartbeat.Guest review byAlex PKazakhstan - 10.0
I traveled around the island in taxis.
I traveled around the island in taxis. That was really the only way to get around if you did not rent a bike or car. Many attractions to see such as waterfalls, temples, walking street for shopping, elephant sanctuary, big budda & Nathon pier. On my return I will take a ferry to a neighboring island.This would be easy from Nathon pier.Guest review byAnonymousUnited States - 10.0
Loved our room! It was very spacious,clean & comfortable.
Loved our room! It was very spacious,clean & comfortable. The bed and pillows met our expectations. The pool was huge! Great for children or grown ups. A very ambient,quiet resort set on the beach front. The beach chairs are very comfortable and the best place to chill with a book or take in the amazing views. The staff are super friendly and helpful. The location is very peaceful and we ordered a taxi or grab to go to dinner in the evening. We had drinks at the Hotel pub one evening. Overall a great stay & value for the rates. The breakfast was sufficient …eggs and fresh fruit/toast/pastries. Handy if you have a motor bike to get around the Island as grab is expensive. .Guest review byAnonymous