It can be daunting to plan your first trip to Koh Samui, but with our help you’ll find a beach that perfectly suits you, with everything you want right on your doorstep. It doesn’t matter if you’re seeking an electric nightlife, a tranquil escape from everyday stress, or an action-packed adventure in the wilderness, because we’ve found locations for every type of vacation.
Each of the beaches and towns of Koh Samui offers something different, whether it’s a decadent party atmosphere, peaceful isolation, plenty of activities, a traditional feel, or just a big stretch of sand to relax on. This page is your gateway to all the detailed and up-to-date information you will need to plan your Koh Samui vacation.
Koh Samui’s longest and most popular beach
Categoría: Parejas, Vida nocturna, Compras
In the northeast corner of the island and close to the airport, Chaweng Beach is the biggest and most lively resort town on Koh Samui. Best known for its nightlife, it’s the place to go to party, though it’s also home to the island’s biggest shopping complex and a fantastic range of hotels, activities, attractions, and restaurants. The beach itself is most people’s idea of paradise, with nodding palm trees surrounding the numerous resorts which are placed right by the sand while fine white sand leads into a beautifully clear sea.
Should I book my hotel in Chaweng?
Quieter, but no less stunning, than Chaweng
Categoría: Familias, Fotos
This eastern resort town, south of Chaweng Beach, has a similar sort of vibe to its northerly neighbor, but on a smaller scale. Like in Chaweng, its nightlife is still a major draw and there are plenty of great dining, entertainment, and accommodations options. It’s a particular favorite of those seeking a top-quality spa and wellness experience. The older of Koh Samui’s more popular destinations, it has a cheap and cheerful atmosphere and some truly unique attractions. While much of the island is evolving to target high-end, big-spending tourists, Lamai still has many bargains still to be found in its hotels.
Should I book my hotel in Lamai?
One of the island’s oldest places
Categoría: Familias, Lujo, Compras
Bophut is an interesting meeting point between old and new. The Fisherman’s Village of this north-coast resort destination proudly displays the heritage of Koh Samui. The old wooden Thai-Chinese shophouses are intermingled with modern conveniences. Several beautiful modern resorts are right on the stunning 2-km-long beach, together with boutique shops, chic and retro restaurants, and a small selection of fun activities and attractions. As a counterpoint to the electric nightlife of Chaweng Beach, there has been a very successful effort to keep Bophut more traditional, making it a much more family-friendly destination.
Should I book my hotel in Bophut?
A backpacker’s dream spot
Categoría: Aventura, Lujo
Looking out toward Koh Phangan, Maenam Beach is popular with backpackers and offers everything that you would expect of such a title: budget shopping, fun activities, and its fair share of rustic restaurants, along with a good selection of low-cost accommodations right on the beach. However, the other end of the spectrum is also very well catered for, with high-quality and very private 5-star resorts, fine dining options, and a quiet, sophisticated nightlife. Either way, Maenam Beach is a great place to go to relax and take it easy on a pleasant beach.
Should I book my hotel in Maenam?
The best spot for culture
Categoría: Familias, Fotos, Historia
This north-eastern beach has only recently gained popularity, with most of the clientele being budget travelers and backpackers. It is conveniently situated, being close both to the Koh Samui Airport and the ferry to Had Rin on Koh Phangan. It is also home to several cultural attractions, including the titular Big Buddha. Accommodations options are mostly in the budget to mid-range categories, which increasingly attract families and tour groups. It is a popular destination with people who want the option of enjoying the nightlife of Chaweng Beach or the unique shopping options of Fisherman’s Village, but want to stay somewhere quiet and relaxing.
Should I book my hotel in Big Buddha?
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