Welcome to Ko Samui

05Oct

Welcome to Ko Samui

Ko Samui is like a well-established Hollywood celebrity: she’s outrageously manicured, has lovely blonde tresses and has gracefully removed all of her wrinkles without more than a peep in the tabloids. She’s been in the tourism business longer than almost any other Thai island, but rather than becoming passe, she’s embraced a new generation of resort goers, many of them upscale. Academy Award–winning holidays here include fine stretches of sand clogged with beach loungers, rubbish-free roads, world-class international cuisine, luxurious spas and beach bar parties for scantily clad 20-somethings that start at noon. Welcome to Ko Samui

Welcome to Ko Samui

Welcome to Ko Samui

Behind the glossy veneer there’s still a glimmer of the girl from the country. Look for steaming street-side food stalls beyond the beach, backpacker shanties plunked down on quiet stretches of sand and secreted Buddhist temples along the backstreets. To really get away, head to the south or the west of the island where you’ll find authentic Samui family-run seafood restaurants, tourist-free towns buzzing with descendants of the original Chinese merchant settlers and long stretches of refreshingly wild and shaggy coconut palms.

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Wedding Dreams in the Sand

24Sep

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Have you ever dreamed about having your wedding on a tropical island beach? The sensation of the warm afternoon sand between your toes; the natural harmony of the sea as it gently caresses the shoreline; standing hand-in-hand, with the one you love, committing to one another completely. Sound like a romantic dream? As you will discover on Koh Samui, dreams can come true…

But why opt for this island paradise as your dream wedding destination? In case you need a little extra encouragement, here are a few considerations.

* Welcome to “The Land of Smiles”. As you enter Samui’s tropical and most unquestionably unique open-walled airport, you will immediately feel the warmth and hospitality ‘Amazing Thailand’ is famous for; with an obvious infusion of a relaxed island lifestyle. The friendly character of the locals is absolutely contagious – you will soon find yourself smiling at the mention of the word Samui.

* The Alluring Soft Sandy Beaches. Feel the warmth and splendor of the sand beneath your feet while you live out your wedding dreams under the afternoon sky, shaded by the abundant coconut palm trees, on a tranquil Samui beach. Shoes are entirely optional.

* The Warm, Inviting Blue Waters of the Gulf of Thailand. What could make a more magnificent backdrop to your wedding memories than Samui Archipelago? Go for a sail around the island, snorkel in the shallow waters, and for the adventurous couples who want to start their marriage with a little “depth”; there are enchanting underwater wedding ceremonies available.

* Give Your Family & Friends A Reason To Take A Holiday! Sometimes we all need a little enticement to escape our daily lives; a reminder that if we don’t take the time to enjoy the opportunities before us, we may never get the same chances again. Koh Samui is the perfect getaway destination for the whole family; young and old alike. Even getting to Thailand’s third largest island has never been easier and simply arriving makes any long-distance expedition worth all the effort. Everyone will thank you for years to come.

* REAL Thai Food Is Absolutely Some Of The Best Food In The World! Think you’ve had good Thai food before? Koh Samui boasts some of Thailand’s finest Chef’s available anywhere in the world; where you can indulge in delicious international delights and authentic Thai cuisine. But don’t pass over those small restaurants you will notice with only a few tables; you may be missing out on the greatest Thai cooking in the world. And if you find you can’t get enough before you go, Samui has many Thai cooking classes to try your own hand at preparing an amazing meal back home.

* More RELAXING and STRESS-FREE Than Having Your Wedding At Home. In today’s global society, Thailand is often neutral ground for many families who reside on different continents. Trying to please everyone but yourselves can lead to disaster; I know you’ve heard the horror stories before. Your wedding day should be about you and your partner’s happiness, commitment to each other and the joining of two families together. Let the naturally calm ambiance of Koh Samui heighten your wedding joy and allow everyone present to relax and remember why they are all here – to be together in celebration.

* Not Just for Weddings. Is your anniversary approaching? Surprise your partner and say “I do” all over again with an afternoon vow renewal, champagne in hand, watching the sunset in each other’s arms. If you want to express your love for your partner in a truly romantic setting; Commitment Ceremonies are becoming increasingly popular and are ideal for many modern couples.

* If we don’t make something special – nothing ever is. Getting married is supposed to be one of the most special days of your life. The uniqueness of saying your nuptials on the beach will make any plans you have for your wedding day that much more unforgettable. Women will feel the timeless romance of the classic fairy tale; men have the benefit of the casual atmosphere, even if they are dressed to the Nine’s. It is the perfect choice for your special day – charm and romance naturally included. Don’t just let your wedding day “happen”. Make the choice to make it special.

There are many more reasons that you will discover, to make Koh Samui home to your wedding dreams. And it doesn’t matter whether you want a large wedding, surrounded by your family and close friends, or if you are seeking a small intimate ceremony, standing across from the one you desire most; your wedding dreams begin with you…

 

By P M Carter  |   Submitted On June 12, 2009

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Best Samui Beach Destinations in Koh Samui

17Sep
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The paradisiacal island of Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand is a perfect destination for those looking for an idyllic tropical beach holiday. Featuring crystal clear waters and beautiful golden and white sand and dotted with palms swaying gently in the breeze, these beaches are perfect to soak up the sun and indulge in a range of water activities. Here are some of the areas you can visit. Samui Beach

Chaweng Beach: One of the most exciting and biggest beaches on the island, Chaweng beach is located on the north coast. Here you can enjoy a range of fun activities from sun bathing and swimming to banana boat riding and parasailing. Given its popularity with the visitors it is dotted with resorts and private Koh Samui holiday villas. Also, everything is within convenient distance – be it bars, restaurants, entertainment, and nightlife attractions. You can also find the usual business set ups such as dive shops, souvenir shops, tour operators and internet cafes.

Lamai Beach: Lamai, till some years ago, was a favourite with the backpackers but not so anymore. The stunning beach with a laid back ambience is the second largest beach after Chaweng has witnessed a steep rise in popularity something which is obvious when you see the number of luxury resorts and trendy cafes that have come up in the recent years. It also offers its share of dining and nightlife opportunities. Also, it is very convenient to set base here and explore the island’s numerous attractions including Wat Khunaram and the Grandma and Grandpa rocks.

Bophut: Bophut area, on the northern coast of the island, comprises two places – the beach which stretches for several kilometres between Big Buddha and Maenam beaches, and the well-preserved Fisherman’s Village located right in the centre of the beach. The scenic village boasts old wooden Chinese shop houses and fishing boats making to and fro trips. The village is not just about the past- if features several accommodations of all sizes that reflect the old-world charm but are fitted with all modern comforts.

Maenam Beach: If you are looking for peace and quiet and a long powdery beach fringed by palms swaying gently in the breeze, you will find your answer in Maenam beach. Located to the north of Bophut beach, it is a haven for all visitors – those on a budget and those looking for luxury. From a simple room to a five star holiday villa with a private pool, and everything else in between, there is something for everyone. There is a pier in the middle of the beach from where you can catch a ferry and head to the nearby Koh Phangan, famous for its scenic beaches and also for its Full Moon Party.

East and South Coasts: Those looking for beach areas that are slightly off the beaten track and have a laid back atmosphere, will find interesting beaches, and in some cases, rocky bays overlooking beautiful islets. Cahweng Noi Beach and Coral Cove are peaceful getaway areas, yet they are also close to Chaweng and Lamai beaches, which means that some lively action is within convenient distance. These are areas also offer high end resorts and luxury Koh Samui villas which you can rent for the duration of your stay.

 

By Preety Gupta  |   Submitted On September 24, 2012

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Koh Samui Beaches – Your Choice For Excitement and Relaxation

26Aug

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The Thai island of Koh Samui Beaches is renowned for its picture-perfect white sand beaches, some of which provide every imaginable facility, while others are secluded enough to offer privacy and romance. Coconut palms sway over powder-soft sand, spotless waters lap invitingly at visitors’ feet. The beaches of Koh Samui provide the opportunity to have you hair braided, obtain a massage, dine on barbecued chicken or just spend an afternoon’s leisure, drink in hand. If water sports suit your fancy, diving, sailing and many activities are also on offer.

Chaweng Beach is Koh Samui’s biggest and busiest beach, offering a variety of entertainment and leisure options not found elsewhere on the island. Chaweng offers a mesmerizing assortment of restaurants and bars to suit every taste. Its famed Green Mango strip offers a multitude of nightlife options, from dance bars to pubs, attracting a host of visitors and fashionable locals alike. Chaweng’s three kilometer main strip also offers quieter, less lively venues for an afternoon’s relaxation.Samui Beaches

Lamai Beach is Koh Samui’s next largest development, also offering a variety of entertainment options, albeit with a somewhat more sedate ambience. Less frenetic and quieter than Chaweng, Lamai’s establishments are generally somewhat older, and therefore less expensive. Nonetheless there are a great many cafes and nightlife venues to explore, as well as spas and other tourist attractions.Samui Beaches

Maenam Beach On the other hand Maenam Beach’s superb views and rambling pathways attract many backpackers and tourists on a budget, additionally offering a greater degree of privacy due to its laidback character.

Bophut Beach includes a stretch of sand extending for several kilometers as well as the quaint Fisherman’s Village, which occupies the beach’s central section. Fisherman’s Village has acquired renown as the best-preserved and most elegant part of the island. A variety of shops invite the visitor, among them boutiques offering quality jewellery and clothing.

To experience luxury spa treatments at Koh Samui, the ideal choice would be the Chuan Spa at Langham Place Samui at Lamai Beach, one of the day spas which offers exceptional quality treatments.Samui Beaches

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

 

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Koh Samui Waterfalls, a Natural Wonder

13Aug

Koh Samui Waterfalls, a Natural Wonder Na Muang

Thailand has over the years acquired a reputation as a country rich in both natural and manmade attractions.Na Muang

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The waterfalls of Koh Samui in Thailand have gained renown as delightfully picturesque natural formations which never fail to captivate the visitor. Many travellers from abroad as well as Thais visit the scenic falls to experience the beauty and glory of this natural setting away from the hustle and bustle of the urban areas. Each of the different waterfalls has its own distinctive charm, making each a delightful spectacle.Na Muang

One of the most famed waterfalls in the region is the Na Muang 1 Waterfall which is noted for its convenient accessibility and beautiful recreational area where visitors may choose to have a swim. The base of the falls may be reached via a somewhat challenging but visually appealing stairway provided by the rock formations at the site. However the visitor must take care when treading on the rocks concealed by the foam of the waterfall. The surreal atmosphere of this lovely site is completed by the view of the nearby elephant trails where pachyderms can be seen lumbering over downstream waters carrying intrigued tourists.

However the distinction of being Koh Samui’s loveliest waterfall is usually accorded to the Na Muang 2 Waterfall. The sight of this marvel of nature in radiant sunshine with its lush surroundings and amazing rock formations is one that will never be forgotten. A refreshing ten minute walk which adds to the fun must be undertaken to reach the site. The visitor would do well to bring a camera and a snack; souvenirs also may be purchased nearby.

Hin Lad Waterfall enjoys a special status as the least visited waterfall in Koh Samui, largely because a 2 kilometre walk is needed to reach it, but this only enhances the pristine beauty of the location. The invigorating walk lies along a captivating jungle path, and travellers may refresh themselves with a swim in the waterfall’s pool. It is advisable to bring a drink and a snack, and you should allow plenty of time to take in the sights of the area.

Meanwhile the Wang Saotong is a relatively tall waterfall and a visit to its appealing environs entails a 1 kilometre walk to reach the falls. The glorious surroundings and mesmerizing murmur of the waters make for a delightful afternoon’s relaxation in the midst of nature

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Samui Budget Hotels, Chaweng budget.

07Aug

Samui Budget Hotels

Samui Budget Hotels and also resorts offer great values of money to visitors all over the world. These hotels are located in different areas. It is visitors’ choices whether they wish to stay on which area on island.

 

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Samui Budget Hotels

 

On Chaweng Beach area, there seem to have lots of choices of Samui budget hotels to visitors. Most of hotels are usually hidden away from the main road of Chaweng Beach. This, to a certain degree, does not matter for visitors who love to stay in cheap hotels on Chaweng area. Chaweng is renowned for its lovely white sandy beach and blue sea area. It is regarded as the best beach on island for all kind of water activities, including swimming, jet skiing, canoeing, sun bathing, etc.

Some examples of cheap hotels on island located at Chaweng include Ch

aweng Center Hotel, P. Chaweng Guesthouse, and Chaweng Centre Point Apartment. These hotels are well located on Chaweng Beach road and easy to access to the beach area. There is a Chaweng Beach public beach access way that tourists can follow this pathway along to the beach area. Some of small resorts and bungalows on Chaweng beach allow tourists to access Chaweng Beach through their premises, particularly spending a lunch time at their restaurant.

Budget accommodation are not limited only on busy Chaweng area, but also in other areas including Lamai Beach, Nathon, Maenam, and Bophut Beach. Examples of these hotels around koh Samui are Lamui Buri Resort, Jinta hotel, Lolita Bungalow, Smile House, Swing Bar & Rich Resort, Bill Resort respectively. Next trip to island will be more affordable to one who wishes to enjoy their sunshine holiday longer by considering to stay in Samui budget hotels on Koh Samui.
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Koh Samui – 30 years ago

31Jul

Koh Samui – 30 years ago

Koh Samui, Thailand – A toned-down version of Phuket, heavy on wellness and food.

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Ferry to Koh Samui 1981

 

This journal wrote by  NAOMI LINDT  her story and experience which no one will never ever met.

 

30 years ago, there were no travel guides like Lonely Planet assisting travellers to find remote exotic islands. One knew about Koh Samui simply by word of mouth. To get to the southern island in the Gulf of Siam, most people took the train from Bangkok to Surat Thani and then local transport to the pier. The few ferries that operated then, were converted fishing boats, used mainly by the local people. Koh Samui airport wasn’t built until late ‘80s.

When we first arrived on Samui Island in 1981, there was only one road around the island – the rest were merely dirt tracks meandering between coconut palms, island homes and small beachfront bungalows. The main transport around the island were pickup trucks and motorbikes.

 

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Chaweng Beach 1981

 

 

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Big Buddha 1981

 

At the time, Koh Samui was mainly inhabited by southern Thais who made their living primarily from coconuts and fishing. There were also plenty of entertaining working gibbons who often woke me up during coconut harvesting time. The islanders spoke a delightful dialect, often singing in the form of rhymes; terribly difficult for me to understand since my ear was used to hearing the short clipped northern accent associated with Lampang. No one could speak English. Overall, the locals were extremely friendly. Every time I returned to the island, they would happily run up and greet me with the fond and respectful “Ajan!! Ajan!!” (“teacher, teacher”) – always amused me as I was only a young postgraduate anthropology researcher at the time.

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Best Beach Resort and Cafe at Cheweng Beach 1981

 

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North Cheweng Beach 1981

 

In the ‘80s, Koh Samui did not have full time electricity and thus no air conditioning, spas, pools, fans, dvds or even nightclubs. After spending all day on the beach, evening entertainment was simply enjoying a home cooked meal at one of the open-air beach cafes and meeting up with the occasional traveller. We always carried a small collection of cassettes with us that bungalow owners encouraged us to play. Small generators ran enough power for some evening use – mainly to light up the cafes at nights. There were no Thai Rastas or Reggae bars at that time, only the occasional cock fight for the locals.

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Dirt track and local Cafe on Cheweng Beach 1981

 

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Cheweng Beach

During those holidays, I remember always having to stock up on plenty of candles, mosquito coils and batteries for the torch before the power was switched off before midnight. Most of the resorts had only one large share toilet and shower block for all guests. It was fine. They were always clean. Life was certainly cheap back then! Simple bamboo beachfront bungalows on stilts at Cheweng Beach were only 20 THB a night! A meal consisting of fresh grilled fish, a plate of french fries cooked in fresh coconut oil, salad and a bottle of beer for a mere 30 Baht.

 

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Koh Samui Bungalow 1981

 

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View from my bungalow 1981

I was most fortunate to spend many of my holidays on Koh Samui during this time. Looking back, I feel it was Koh Samui’s heyday as an idyllic peaceful island paradise, both for the locals and the few tourists.

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Clean & healthy dogs playing on Cheweng Beach 1981

 

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Evening fishing boats on Cheweng Beach 1981

 

 

Koh Samui has moved on since the ’80s. It was added to the list of the New York Times top 41 places to visit in 2011.

Koh Samui, Thailand – A toned-down version of Phuket, heavy on wellness and food.

“As Thailand’s third-largest island, Koh Samui isn’t exactly off the radar. But the 95-square-mile tropical gem in the southern Gulf of Thailand, whose white sand beaches, abundant coral reefs and seas of palm trees were once a backpackers’ secret, has emerged as the stylish luxury alternative to crowded Phuket. Last month’s much-anticipated opening of the W Retreat Koh Samui on a private beach along the island’s northern shore was the chic hotel brand’s premiere in Southeast Asia. July saw the arrival of the 78 pool-villas at the Banyan Tree Samui and its bay-facing spa, which includes the island’s first hydrotherapy facility. It is burnishing Koh Samui’s reputation as one of Thailand’s top wellness destinations, along with the yoga and detox center at the Moroccan-inspired boutique resort Absolute Sanctuary, which turns three in April.

Local restaurants have kept pace, luring international chefs who are transforming Koh Samui into an eating destination as well. Newcomers include H-Bistro at the Hansar Samui resort, where the French-Mediterranean and Thai menu was conceived by a former private chef to the Jordanian royal family, and Orgasmic by Chef Wally, which serves innovative cocktails and dishes like cocoa butter Hokkaido scallops and freshly caught white snapper with pecan-celery mash. The local scene goes into full swing at the weekly Sunday Sessions under the soaring thatched roofs at loungey Beach Republic, whose brunch, seafood barbecue and sunset D.J.’s are quickly becoming famous. ”

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Koh Samui is Ideal For Everybody

15Jul

Koh Samui, Thailand is a favorite with youngand old, singles and families, Thais and International visitors. Samui is the place to be for the holiday of your lifetime. Samui is labeled ‘paradise’ not only for its tropical beaches and friendly people. Samui is home to about 40,000 full-time inhabitants. Samui provides the perfect setting to relax and unwind.

You will have several possibilities to travel from Bangkok to Koh Samui: by Bangkok Airways (Samui) by Thai Airways (Samui) by Thai Airways (Suratthani) by Orient Thai Air by Berjaya Air by night-train (plus ferry) by VIP-bus (plus ferry) Whatever you do: Do not forget your baggage. You will reach the island either at Samui airport, Samui ferry port or Nathon pier. Web Sawadee Plc, Lamai (Koh Samui) Advise All travelers arriving at Koh Samui Airport should use the pick-up service of their hotel (which is the most convenient way) or the transportation service provided through sawadee.

Those who experience Samui are rewarded with an idyllic tropical retreat with little traffic, white-sand beaches, a sapphire-blue sea, an abundance of tantalizing Thai cuisine and an unusually warm and friendly people. There is a huge range of places to see and things to do on Samui and its neighboring islands, and we hope that Samui Guide will give you plenty of ideas to make the most of your holiday. “Koh” is Thai for Island and Koh Samui is Thailand’s favorite island getaway location. Bophut is one of the oldest villages on Samui, this tiny stretch of the north shore of Samui is home of all the quiet charm anyone could want. This part of the Koh Samui is an ideal location for families, couples in love, or anyone looking for a bit of beachside serenity and good clean fun.

“Koh” is Thai for Island and Koh Samui is Thailand’s favorite island getaway location. Bophut is one of the oldest villages on Samui, this tiny stretch of the north shore of Samui is home of all the quiet charm anyone could want. This part of the Koh Samui is an ideal location for families, couples in love, or anyone looking for a bit of beachside serenity and good clean fun.

By Richard Heap | Submitted On August 06, 2008
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Samui Transfer service From Samui Airport to Chaweng, Samui Transfer

12Nov

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Samui Transfer From Samui Airport to Chaweng, Lamai, Maenam or Bophut.

 Samui Transfer

          Travel to Koh Samui by plane is the easiest way, but the most expensive also. When you arrive ! of course you have to transfer to hotel or place of your residence. Two specific choice of service; Mini bus or Taxi Service. If you don’t mind to share the coach with other I’d like recommend mini bus (van), the cheapest choice; start from 100 THB luggage allow.
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