The Paradise Koh Samet island takes its name from the name of ‘Samed' tree, the bark of which has healing properties and which grows in abundance on the island. Koh Samet is a perfect stay during your holiday - endless pictures of the turquoise sea, good weather, beautiful white sand beaches covered with the best soft sand, a lot water activities and pulsating nightlife, with cool music and a bright fire show.
Koh Samet is one of the most beautiful Islands in Thailand and is part of Laem Ya - Mu Ko Samet National Park . The national Park includes 5 tropical Islands. The best-known and biggest - Koh Samed. The other four Islands: Ko Kudee, Ko Kruai, Ko Khangkhao and Koh Platin.
The sparkling white sand and green hills over the blue sea inspired once classical Thai poet Sunthorn Phu to write his most famous poem - Phra Aphai Manee - history of the princes, wise men, mermaids and giants, which was written 150 years ago
To Koh Samet come those who love white beaches with soft and fluffy like a flour coral sand, emerald sea, a quiet lagoon with clear water and coral reefs inhabited by hundreds of exotic fish. It is a paradise for diving and snorkelling. The island will be appreciated by those who want to enjoy privacy and quiet unspoiled tropical nature. Koh Samed's nature will enchant even the most jaded traveler! Koh Samet in comparison with other Thailand tourist destinations has significantly fewer rainy days, but visitors anyway soaked in the sea.
Just two hours by taxi from Bangkok and about 35 minutes by ferry from Ban Phe pier the island is normally packed with visitors on weekends and holidays. A range of hotels, from bamboo bungalows along the beachfront to luxurious resorts, please equally diverse groups of tourists. And if you decided to go there at this time, it is advisable to book your hotel well in advance, because usually the whole island is full.
If you are travelling to Koh Samet, Koh Chang, Koh Kood or Hua hin, coming back to Suvarnabhumi airport, or planning a group holiday on other islands, on our website you can take a few minutes to book a taxi from the airport at any desired time and place. The service provides reliable transport of the highest class, to and from Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Muang airport, with a choice of family saloons, Toyota Camry, Mercedes, BMW, or seven-seater minibuses, which is very convenient for group trips.
Northern beaches - Sai Kaew beach, Ao Phai beach, Ao Hin Khok beach, and Ao Wong Duen the most popular and most visited, thus offering a wide range of budget and mid-price hotels. Ao Phrao beach, and Ao Kiu Na Nok basically designed only for rich visitors and have the luxury resorts offering peace and 'private' beaches...
There are about 16 beaches on the island. Each has its own special appeal and not similar to others. Thanks to its origin Koh Samet is a coral island and therefore the sand there too coral, which cannot be said about the other Thailand's Eastern coast islands. The sand on Koh Samet very fine, like flour and white. If it go by foot under your feet you will hear the squeak of grains of sand. Appreciate the charm of all of the beaches can only walk by foot aroun the island, because is only 7 km long...
Beaches, beaches and once again beaches; it that attraction thanks to that KO Samed has got wide popularity. But it does not mean that on island there is nothing to see - a rich natural interior, the intricate underwater world, local peoples, a fish farm, nearby national sea park's islands and much more...
Most hotels and resorts on Koh Samet have their own beachfront restaurants usually offer a choice of Thai and international food as well as seafood. If You prefer the atmosphere of the island and more simple local food, then head to Sai Kaew beach, Ao Phai beach or Ao Hin Khok beach...
Koh Samet is one of the places in Thailand, where the idea of shopping, not so excites your brain than the main point of the trip. All goods brought to the island from the mainland, so expect to pay a lot more than similar...
Lively night scene of Koh Samet
has a long stretch from Sai Kaew beach to Ao Pai beach.
Wanting to please tourists and backpackers these nightlife spots often clone each other when it comes to the setting, music and drinks menu. Mat and comfortable cushions on the sand, low tables, lighting such as kerosene lamps, set you...
Koh Samet is the place where you can spent a lazy day, doing very little, apart from lying in the hammock or on the beach, or enjoying outdoor water activities. Best of all rules, no plans, especially if you are staying at one of the more popular beaches, like Sai Kaew beach, Ao Pai and Ao Wong Duen beach, which offers a wide range of activities...