Koh Samet

Koh Samet, the beautiful island in Thailand is located approximately 140 miles away from the capital Bangkok on the eastern seaboard. One of the largest and most western of Thailand’s islands, Koh Samet isn’t too far off the coast to make a trip there unfeasible. One of the best places to have a vacation or just a weekend getaway, almost the entire island is regarded as a National Park.

Update:The recent oil spill which temporarily limited some opportunities on the Samet island is clear now. Thanks to the mother nature for the rain.

Koh Samet, Thailand

Stunning white sand beach on Koh Samet Island.

Koh Samet Attractions

There are so many incredible beaches on Koh Samet where you’ll be able to find your own small piece of paradise. If you love to windsurf, the beach nightlife, and incredible local cuisine, then you’ll love Koh Samet. Hin Khok beach, Hat Sai Kaeo, Ao Phai, Ao Noina, Won Duean beach, Ao Karang and Ao Phutsa are some of the best beaches on Koh Samet.

Koh Samet Activities

What to see and what to do in Koh Samet, Thailand? Following are some of the activities that will get you the most out of this tropical Thai island.

Take a Boat Trip around the Island

Almost all of the bungalows on Koh Samet offer you the option of taking a boat tour around the island. You’ve got a couple options when it comes to these boat tours: you can take a speedboat tour that can cover more of the archipelago of which Koh Samet is part of, or you can take a slow boat tour that is relaxing and gentle. Taking a trip to all 11 of the beaches on Koh Samet can cost as much as 600B, while night squid fishing trips are also available. Most speedboat tours cost about 100B or so more than the slow boat tours.

Hike To the Next Beach Over

One of the hidden secrets of those that regularly visit Koh Samet is the ability to hike from one beach to another. There are many paths available that can take you over steep, rocky terrain, so make sure to bring some comfortable shoes if this is something you’ll want to do. The advantage of taking these hikes is that you can get a sense of the true nature of this island. The many unique rock formations speak to Koh Samet’s character and will challenge you physically, as well as spiritually. Just choose a beach, choose the next beach, grab your backpack, and get going!

Enjoy a Sunset By Kayak in Koh Samet

For just 200? in most locations, you can rent a double kayak for about 2 hours. Take it out during the sunset and enjoy the pinkish purple sky that Koh Samet loves to flash every twilight in a unique way. Gentle waves may slap up at the kayak as you gaze and the beautiful sky, but the experience is one that you’ll never forget. Ao Vangduan is a great beach to do this at because it has good facilities, but not as many tourists as some of the other beaches on the island. The memories you’ll make on this short journey will definitely last a lifetime!

Are You Ready To Visit Koh Samet?

If you’re thinking about a visit to Koh Samet, make sure to book your trip in advance! It is a popular weekend getaway for local Bangkokians and a tourist destination, so there is always a busyness to this island in some way. Despite that fact, you can always find a small getaway where you can enjoy the pristine beauty that this National Park area has to offer. No visit to Thailand is truly complete without a day or two on Koh Samet… if not more! If you’re visiting Thailand in the near future, make sure to add this stunning stop on your itinerary today.

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