Why Stay in Koh Samui?
Koh Samui is Thailand's second-largest island and one of the Gulf of Thailand's most popular resort destinations. Palm-fringed beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a well-developed tourism infrastructure make it an ideal tropical getaway that balances natural beauty with modern comfort.
Chaweng Beach is Samui's longest and most vibrant beach, with a 7 km stretch of white sand backed by hotels, restaurants, and nightlife. Lamai Beach, the island's second-largest, offers a slightly more relaxed atmosphere with excellent snorkelling. Bophut's Fisherman's Village provides a charming alternative with boutique hotels, waterfront restaurants, and a Friday walking street market.
Luxury seekers will find some of Asia's finest resorts on Samui's quieter northern and western coasts. Properties like the Four Seasons, W Koh Samui, and SALA Samui occupy private coves with infinity pools overlooking secret beaches. These exclusive resorts offer spa treatments, private dining, and a level of service that rivals the Maldives at a fraction of the cost.
Beyond the beaches, Koh Samui offers the Big Buddha temple on a causeway-connected islet, the secret waterfall gardens of Na Muang, the bizarre grandfather and grandmother rocks, and excellent Thai cooking schools. Day trips to the stunning Ang Thong National Marine Park β a pristine archipelago of 42 islands β are among Thailand's best excursions.

