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Ao Phang Ka, Koh Samui

Phang Ka is the best way to find tranquility. Remotely located on the south-west part of Koh Samui, one can truly enjoy the gorgeous summer sunsets in peace. With fisherman fishing peacefully in the southern part of the beach, the northern part is home to private villas and a few comfortable hotels, making for a serene beach vacation.

Ban Hua Thanon Beach

Ban Hua Thanon Beach

Ban Hua Thanon, down south of Hat Lamai, is a beautiful beach which is known for its photogenic scenery. Situated within the Muslim town, it also is home to a green, gold and white mosque. Even though the sand might be not as clean as the other beaches, over all it is definitely a pretty sight!

Bang Po Beach

Bang Po Beach

One of the quieter and less-developed stretches, the 3-kilometer-long Bang Po is one of the longest beaches in Koh Samui. It is not crowded and offers peace and tranquility. The water here is shallow with no waves, which makes it popular amongst families.

Baobab

Baobab

When in Baobab, happiness and smiles are sure to accompany you! Known for its friendly culture, Baobab is home to amazing seafood, drinks on ice, and the perfect dosage of chilling, all at once. With its warm, welcoming staff, it's impossible for one to leave Baobab unhappy. Situated in the Lamai Beach, it is an incredible experience which you cannot miss when in Koh Samui!

Bophut Beach

Bophut Beach

One of the oldest places on the Island, Bo Phut beach is a beautiful long stretch that runs between the Big Buddha and Mae Nam Beach. The beach is lined with restaurants and bars and offers some water sports activities. The water here is not clear and thus not great for swimming.

Chaweng Beach

Chaweng Beach

Chewang Beach is Koh Samui's best beach, with a large stretch of white sand and palm trees. It is divided into four parts - North, Central, South, and Little. The beach area is filled with bars, restaurants, and souvenir shops and has a buzzing nightlife. It is also popular for watersports like snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

Chaweng Noi Beach

Chaweng Noi Beach

Chaweng Noi is one of the longest beaches in Koh Samui boasting of a great nightlife within walking distance, but still far enough to enjoy the tranquillity of nature. It is the southernmost portion of Chaweng Beach that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Chaweng Beach is made up of four beaches: North Chaweng, South Chaweng, Central Chaweng, and Chaweng Noi (also called “Little Chaweng”). At just over 1 kilometre, Chaweng Noi Beach is fairly small and is separated from the other beaches by a small stream. In the rainy months, this stream can run deep, making it dangerous to cross. It is far less noisy and crowded than its Chaweng beach counterparts with the promise of privacy as it is hidden from the main road by hotels and beach restaurants. This makes Chaweng Noi the perfect destination for some rest and relaxation away from loud music, crowds, and prying eyes. Read More

Choeng Mon Beach

Choeng Mon Beach

Blessed with coconut trees that line its soft, white sand shores, Choeng Mon Beach is a lesser known beach getaway in Koh Samui. Essentially a series of bays on the northeast tip of Koh Samui, it has a charming, quiet ambience that’s ideal for families and couples. Additionally, it is well-known for its expat population. Back in 2000, there was little on Choeng Mon beach other than coconut plantations and huts, but it has rapidly developed in the last two decades to include beach shacks, resorts, and a back road lined with shops like minimarts, ATMs, pharmacies, and even a beauty salon. It is around 1.5 kilometres long which can sometimes make it feel a little crowded, but it’s one of those beaches where you one always find a cosy spot for yourself unlike the island’s more commercial beaches. Read More

Coco Tam's

Located just outside The Wharf Samui, Coco Tams is an incredibly hippie and popular bar. With a very relaxed vibe attached to the bar, Coco Tams is where you can find people aged from 20 to even 80! With beanbags on the beach, swing bar seats, hammocks, cabanas, shisha and much more, Coco Tams invites you to a night of relaxation and a lot of fun!

Coconut Museum

Coconut Museum

At the Spaco Coconut Museum, visitors are introduced to coconut farms where unadulterated virgin coconut oil is produced. About 900 coconuts are used on a daily basis to make oils which are then utilised for manufacturing cosmetics and edible ingredients with a natural goodness. The museum tour showcases local coconut varieties and their uses, and has a shop where visitors can purchase products made from these oils.

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