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01 What are the reasons to visit Koh Samui – Thailand

There are several reasons  to visit in Thailand. Here's a list of 5 reasons to visit this vacation:

1st – Luxury stays.

2nd – Incredible nature.

3rd – Cultural and historical heritage.

4th – Thai cuisine.

5th – Shopping and nightlife.

02 What are the things to do on  Koh Samui tours?

There are a number of things in the second largest island of Thailand that can be done when you're in Koh Samui, here's a list of things you can do:

-Spend a day at the Ang Thong National Marine Park

-Chill in one (or more!) of Koh Samui's many beaches

-Go temple hopping and discover Thai history and culture

-Visit the Hin Ta and Hin Yai formations

-Explore the Fisherman's Village

-Discover the Secret Buddha Garden

- Marvel at the beauty of natural waterfalls

-See the mummified monk at Wat Khunaram

-Take some photos and party it up at Woobar

-Stroll through the Chaweng Night Market

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03 When is the best time to visit Koh Samui?

Just like every other tourist destinations, Koh Samui too has its  rain Season and dry season Make sure you time your holiday based on the weather and seasons there.

The best time to visit Koh Samui is from December to February, which is the dry season. Each season in Koh Samui has something special to offer. High season, also known as dry season, is busy, but the weather is nice, and you won't see rain

04 How to reach Koh Samui?

Koh Samui Airport is well connected, receiving national and international flights. You can also travel to Koh Samui by ferry or a combination of bus/train + ferry, it all depends on where in Thailand you are traveling from.

From Bangkok to Koh Samui: 4 Best Ways to Get There:

-By plane,Flying to Koh Samui is not only faster, but it's also the only way to land directly on the island without changing transportation along the way.

-By VIP Bus and Ferry Package:If you don't want to worry about finding good land/sea travel combinations on your way to the island, a ferry and VIP Bus tour from Bangkok to Koh Samui.

-By Train and Ferry:If you're not flying to the islands, any other transportation option to Koh Samui will include some kind of boat. A cheap option that's full of character is the combination of an overnight train with a ferry.

05 What is the local food  and where to have have a taste of it?

Most of the best local Thai food to try in Koh Samui are available throughout the country, but a few are specialities of the island and Southern Thailand.

10 Best Local Thai Food to Try in Koh Samui

-Seafood.

-Kalamae.

-Tom yum.

-Khao phad.

-Phad thai.

-Kai phad med ma muang.

-Som tam.

-Satay.

Some of the best places to try out Koh Samui's Thai specialities are:

  1. Green Bird: Green Bird in Chaweng is an unpretentious Thai restaurant serving up mostly seafood dishes. It's very popular as prices are relatively cheaper than most restaurants in the area. True to its name, the 30-square-metre restaurant is green throughout, with 1 wall covered with reviews from previous customers.

  2. Noodle Soup & Food: the place is popular with the local residents and there are a number of trophies on display in this unpretentious little restaurant. Most of the menu is written up on chalkboards entirely in Thai because this is a really 'local' sort of place, but the few scraps of English text reveal that the pork and beef noodle soups cost very little.

  3. DARA Kitchen & Café: DARA Kitchen & Café, located right by the entrance to Wat Lamai Folklore Museum.The menu is rather short but is packed with local favourites including pineapple fried rice, mixed seafood and pork noodle soup. Dishes are priced according to the meat, so all pork and chicken dishes cost one price, shrimp is a bit more expensive and mixed seafood is more expensive still, though still cheap overall. The mixed noodle soup is a great deal.

  4. Phen Restaurant: Located along the road that borders around the island of Koh Samui, Phen Restaurant is among the more high-end places to dine at. The interiors boast of traditional touches, while the menu comprises international flavours as well as Thai delicacies, making sure there's something for everyone. In spite of the upscale atmosphere, the prices are pretty low and the staff, warm and friendly.

  5. Surat Restaurant: This is a tiny eatery on Chaweng's famous Soi Green Mango. Despite being right next to such a tourist-oriented location, the prices are what you would expect of a local Thai restaurant, which means it inevitably attracts local customers.

06  What are those most best beach in Koh Samui

Thailand's second largest island might not be as popular as Phuket, but that means one thing: slightly smaller crowds, cleaner beaches, and no over-development ruining the coastline.

Koh Samui beaches have some of the finest white sands in Thailand. Add to that the azure waters of the Gulf of Thailand and the endless coconut trees lining up the shore, and you have the recipe for tropical heaven.

as well as the wild parties under the soft light of the full moon. Fringed by coconut palm trees and various adventure activities, the beaches in Koh Samui are worth a visit.

Chaweng Beach - Most popular  beachside .Many hot hotels and  cocktail bars, Chaweng is the busiest and most popular beach in Koh Samui. Central of night life,there are plenties of bars on the street and markets you can go .

Maenam Beach -A cheaper and good value  location on the island to stay and also hang out on the beach, laid-back and nice place to stay in your holiday.

Lipa Noi Beach - A hidden place to relax. is the most child friendly of the beaches on Koh Samui, The water is so clear of rocks and coral.

Bophut Beach - Between Bangrak and Maenam beaches. A night market call Fisherman's village which is probably one of the oldest places on the island.

Lamai Beach - The secondest popular beach. Just relax at the various beach bars and restaurants, sipping on cocktail and tasting great food.

Choeng Mon beach - It is made up of a series of bays on the northeastern tip of Samui Island. Dominated by a handful of three- to five-star resorts, it is a still a quiet beach where you can enjoy snorkelling as well as kayaking to its nearby islets.

Silver Beach is a 250m-long tropical beach paradise set in a charming little bay located just north of Lamai Beach. You can enjoy good sunbathing, swimming and snorkelling here.

07 What is the difference  between Phuket and Samui,if i visit for the first time ,which one i should go ?

Long sandy beaches, beautiful hot weather, excellent food,Phuket and Samui are the most famous islands in Thailand. Both islands have welcomed millions of travelers yearly. Hence, you may find it difficult to decide which location should be your next vacation spot. To make it easier for you, we have compared Phuket and Koh Samui in terms of location, transportation, weather and other factors that would make an impact on your perfect holiday.

-Location

Phuket is the largest island in Thailand and is located in the Andaman Sea in the South.Phuket – almost twice as big. Phuket's total area is 540 km²/208 mi² – similar to Guam, a bit smaller than Singapore or Bahrain. By contrast, Koh Samui is 228.7 km²/88.3 mi² – like the Cook Islands, and a bit smaller than the Cayman Islands and Maldives.

Koh Samui.

Samui on the other hand is nestled peacefully in the Gulf of Thailand and is the country's third-largest island.

In terms of having beautiful places, both Phuket and Samui are at par with each other, so choosing either is a wise decision.

-Which is quickest to get to?

The fastest possible journey (total flying time including connections) from the following four cities to Koh Samui (USM) and Phuket (HKT) airports.

Quickest from London: Koh Samui (13h 35m vs 14h 10m to Phuket)

Quickest from New York: Phuket (20h 45m vs 21h 35m to Koh Samui)

Quickest from Singapore: About the same (1h 45m)

Quickest from Sydney: Phuket (9h 15m vs 11h 50m to Koh Samui)

-Koh Samui vs Phuket: Things to do

The social life in Phuket is a lot busier, and there are more shopping centers for those who enjoy shopping on a holiday while Koh Samui is more laid back. Phuket has several marinas that makes the island a perfect choice for yachting enthusiasts but there are small boats to rent in Koh Samui for island hopping.

Because Phuket is a busier island, there are obviously more options. It all depends on what holiday-makers want to get out of their vacation.

-Beaches

Phuket

Phuket's beaches are famous not just for their captivating views but also for the activities tourists can enjoy. At Patong, Phuket's most visited beach, visitors can enjoy a beach massage, food service by the shore, or the bustling nightlife at one of the beach clubs or bars. Phuket also offers less-crowded beaches for those who want to relax. But it does not lack in world-renowned surf beaches either.

Koh Samui

Samui's beaches, while quieter and smaller than Phuket has many beaches that are excellent for snorkeling. People who want to relax in the beautiful tropical setting are more attracted to Samui than Phuket. Many of the beaches in Koh Samui offer stunning views of the Gulf of Thailand. Chaweng and Lamai Beaches are tourist-frequented. But there are many more uncrowded and peaceful parts of the coastline.

Both islands have some of the world's most beautiful beaches so traveler's choice will depend on their interests and what they want to get out of their holiday. For a social whirlwind or surfing, Phuket is the better choice. But for a relaxed holiday by the ocean or for snorkeling, Samui is the winner.

-Dining & Drinks  Experience

Both islands offer a wide range of excellent dining options – from world-renowned fast-food chains to fine dining restaurants, to traditional Thai dining venues. On either island, patrons pay more for beachfront dining and stunning views. The best fine dining restaurants tend to be clustered in specific towns such as Bophut Beach in Samui and on the east coast beaches in Phuket. Both islands are famous for fresh seafood restaurants. In terms of cocktails by the pool, Phuket is more popular for its beach clubs, bars, and nightclub action. However, Samui also has as many options.

-Hotels

Phuket: More choice, more family-friendly

With over 35 beaches to choose from, Phuket has something for almost everyone, even those travelling with small children. Each beach has a different vibe, from complete Castaway-like isolation on Mai Khao Beach to Patong's bustling party atmosphere.

Samui: More beach chairs and bars,Honeymoon -friendly

What Samui beaches lack in quantity, they make up for in quality. Samui's sand is slightly softer and whiter, while the water is a bit calmer and clearer. You'll find plenty of bars and clubs actually on the sand, particularly in Chaweng, making it particularly good for young travellers looking for a fun beach spot.

In all, The choice really depends on one's personal preference, taste, and lifestyle. For vibrant nightlife, the better choice is definitely Phuket. But for a romantic and intimate getaway for couples, Koh Samui is a perfect choice.

08  10 best  Hotels & Resorts in Koh Samui

With top-notch services and world-class amenities, there are Resorts in Koh Samui that promise you a delightful beach vacation experience in this tropical paradise in Thailand. The second-largest island in Thailand, Koh Samui is renowned for its pristine beaches featuring white sands and clusters of palms bordering the turquoise waters of the gulf of Thailand.

Here are some of the best resorts in Koh Samui:

  1. Le Meridien Koh Samui Resort & Spa

    A luxury boutique resort, Le Meridien in Koh Samui is a luxury getaway that offers 14 villas in the privacy of an outdoor courtyard and over 60 suites that feature Thai and Chinese craftsmanship. With suites featuring open air-terraces, private plunge pools, shared pools and enclosed verandah, one can customized their stay and choose any available options.

    Location: Lamai Beach, Maret, Surat Thani.Activities and

  2. Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui

    Situated on a palm-forested slope on the northwestern tip of Koh Samui, Four Seasons delivers on a lot more than its stunning location. The pool villas emerging from the foliage are elegant and beyond comfortable, and with countless activities, two restaurants and a virtually private beach, there's reason to linger.

  3. Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort

    The Anantara Lawana is an attractive beach resort close to Samui's nightlife. It offers pool villas with great amenities along a fine stretch of sand, and is well-suited for couples and families looking for a chilled, tropical holiday. Its Tree Tops restaurant is one of the island's most romantic dining experiences

  4. X2 Koh Samui

    A Spa Retreat: Best known for its wide selection of spa treatments, X2 Koh Samui is an excellent choice of accommodation if it is peace and relaxation you are seeking on your Koh Samui vacation.

  5. Pavilion Samui Villas & Resorts

    To make your beach vacation worth a while, this resort also features a private beach area you can always access with your loved ones, and make lifelong memories. Take pleasure of a calming massage at Spavillion, sip rich coffee at Coffee Way, and indulge your taste buds at The Patio Restaurant that serves the best of seafood and international cuisines.

  6. Mai Samui Beach Resort & Spa

    If you are enthusiastic about your well being, you can make use of the spa and gym facilities or you can learn to cook some traditional Thai dishes at Thai cooking classes organized here.

    Location: Laem Yai Beach, Koh Samui

  7. SALA Samui Chaweng Beach Resort

    Sala Chaweng is two bright, modern resorts in one, separated by contrasting ambiences and Chaweng's main beach road. While the beach wing is young and funky, the landlubbers' side is residential and sedate. Compact, minimalist rooms, impeccable amenities and an ever-present moon design theme apply to both wings.

  8. Six Senses Samui

    Six Senses, set on a steep headland in the northeast of Koh Samui, offers huge, comfortable villas in a jungle-like garden that cascades down to a rocky shore. Emphasis on wellness, privacy, environment and fine dining makes this luxurious yet - thanks to its location - somewhat rustic resort a unique proposition.

  9. Conrad Koh Samui

    Clinging to the hillside on Koh Samui's dramatic southwest coast, this spectacularly located hotel boasts dazzling dawn-to-dusk views across the Gulf of Thailand. All of the 79 sea-facing villas come with large terraces and private pools, while other facilities include three restaurants, a large swimming pool and spa.

  10. Ammatara Pura Pool Villa

    Ammatara Pura is one-of-a-kind. Ostentatious and grandiose villas with private pools are spread on a quiet stretch of busy Lamai beach, some with sea views, others with private gardens. They're designed in northern Thai Lanna style with dark wood, carved images and armchairs fit for kings.


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