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Koh Samui Thailand
Ko Samui, often called just Samui is an island in the
Gulf of Thailand, some 700km south of Bangkok and about
80km from the eastern coastline of southern
Thailand.
Ko Samui is Thailand's second largest island (229km
- only Phuket covers a greater
area) and all in all a fairly big place. The most popular
and commercialised beaches are Chaweng and Lamai, while
the northern beaches and their adjacent villages of
Mae Nam, Bophut, Bang Ruk (Big Buddha) and Choeng Mon
are more peaceful choices, and the west coast beaches
are still (comparatively) quiet.
How to get here
Ko Samui Airport (USM) is a private airport
originally built by Bangkok Airways, which is still
the main operator and the only airline with services
to Ko Samui from Thailand. They have near-hourly departures
to/from Bangkok; tickets are expensive by Thai standards,
but advance bookings can be tolerable (around 2000B),
while a walk-in booking may be twice as much. There
are also daily flights to/from Phuket for 2200 baht,
U-Tapao, and Singapore; four direct flights a week from
Chiang Mai (but no direct flights in the opposite direction);
and twice weekly flights to/from Hong Kong.
In addition to Bangkok Air, Ko Samui is served by Berjaya
Air from Kuala Lumpur and Firefly from Penang, both
in Malaysia.
Visa-on-Arrival and Visa-Free entry is available at
Samui Airport for some nationalities - see Thailand
for more information.
Ground transportation from the airport is readily available.
A seat in a minibus for the 20-minute ride to Chaweng
costing 100 baht/person; a faster taxi will cost 150-300
baht. Be sure to negotiate the rate to your destination
before you get into the taxi since many drivers refuse
to use their meters.
A cheaper but less convenient option is to fly to Surat
Thani or Chumpon and connect by road and then ferry.
By boat
Numerous ferry services direct from mainland Surat Thani
include an express boat (3 departures daily, taking
around 3 hours and costing 150 baht) and slow night
boats (taking 6-7 hours). Call operator Songserm Travel
(252 9654 in Bangkok) for the latest schedules, which
vary according to the season.
There are also regular speedboats and ferries to Ko
Pha Ngan and Ko Tao.
Lomprayah offers a combined bus/high speed catamaran
ferry service from Bangkok to Ko Samui which takes about
11 hours and costs around 850 baht (1000 baht in the
opposite direction). The bus pauses in Hua Hin and then
stops at Chumphon where it connects with the ferry,
which calls at Ko Nang Yuan, Ko Tao and Ko Pha Ngan
on its way to Ko Samui. The buses and ferry are air-con
and very comfortable.
From Surat Thani train station, combined bus/ferry
services to Ko Samui cost 200-300 baht - some entail
a 60 minute bus ride followed by a 90 minute ferry crossing,
others a 30 minute bus ride but longer on the ferry.
Tickets are sold by numerous agents who meet each train.
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