Ko Samui
Ko
Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately
84 kilometers east of Surat Thani Province, or approximately
700 kilometers south of Bangkok. Known as the Coconut Island,
Ko Samui is one of the most famous and popular attractions
of Thailand. With an area of 247 square kilometers, Ko Samui
is the third largest island of Thailand after Phuket and
Ko Chang (of Trat Province). The topography of the island
is that of a plain with a mountain range in the middle and
7 important streams. In addition, there is a 50-kilometer
paved road that encircles the island. Moreover, the area
of the island stretches to a group of 48 surrounding islets.
Despite the fast pace of development, Ko Samui has been
able to maintain its charm its classical image of a tropical
beach resort fringed by coconut trees. Travelers to the
island can enjoy a mixed blessing of vibrant day and nightlife
along side with tranquility which can easily be found across
different parts of Ko Samui as the archipelago is a peaceful
home for fishermen and a natural den for seagulls and other
rare birds.
Hat Chaweng and Hat Lamai are Ko Samuis most beautiful
and most popular beaches. Both have a huge selection of
accommodations suitable for every budget. Please note that
room rates increase during the high season, from December
to July, when Samui sparkles. The nightlife of each beach
is different: Hat Chaweng is better for couples, women and
families, while single men are drawn to the beer bar culture
of Hat Lamai. These resorts, as well as Na Thon (Samui's
main town), have communications, exchange and car/motorcycle
hire facilities. Other beaches include Hat Choeng Mon, Hat
Mae Nam in the north and Hat Na Thon, the island's major
seafront settlement where shops, restaurants and tour agencies
are concentrated.
Apart from its many lovely beaches and tranquil bays, Ko
Samui is also noted for its high quality coconuts that grow
densely everywhere. The best time to visit Ko Samui is from
February to April when the sea is calm. The Southern dialect
and the standard Thai language are spoken while English
is widely understood in tourist areas.
Getting to Ko Samui
By air
Bangkok Airways flies from Bangkok to Ko Samui 13 times
daily. The flight takes about one hour and 10 minutes. It
also offers daily flights between Phuket and Samui. For
more information, call its Bangkok office, 0 2229 3456,
0 2229 3434, Samui office, 0 7742 2512 - 9 or Samui Airport
Office 0 7724 5601-8.
By bus
Air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok's
Southern Bus Terminal for Surat Thani several times daily.
The trip takes about 11 hours. For further information,
call 0 2435 1199, 0 2435 1200 (air-con), 0 2434 5557 - 8
(non-air-con).
By car
From Bangkok, take Highway 4 (Buddha Monthon Road) through
Phetchaburi and Chumphon Provinces and then drive on to
Highways 41 and 401 to Surat Thani Province. From Surat
Thani, visitors can take their cars to Ko Samui through
a vehicle ferry at Donsak Pier. The trip takes 1.30 hours.
By rail
Several trains leave Bangkok's Hualamphong Station for
Surat Thani daily. The trip takes about 12 hours. Train
/ bus / ferry combination tickets are also available. For
more information, call Hualamphong Railway Station, 0 2223
7010, 0 2223 7020.
From Surat Thani to Ko Samui
1.Express boat
1.1 An express ferry boat of Songserm Travel departs from
Tha Thong Pier in Surat Thani at 8.00 a.m. and arrives at
Na Thon Pier in Samui at 10.30 a.m. every day. For the return
trip, the boat leaves Na Thon Pier at 2.00 p.m. and reaches
Tha Thong at 4.30 p.m.
1.2 Express boats of Seatran Express operate three times
a day between Ban Don and Ko Samui. Departure times are
7.00 a.m., 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. The trip takes two hours.
2. Ferry Boats of Seatran
Seatran Ferry, which can accommodate 60 cars and 400 passengers,
operates several trips per day between Don Sak (Surat Thani)
and Ko Samui, from 5.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The trip takes
about 1.30 hours.
3. Night ferry
A slow night ferry leaves Ban Don Pier nightly at 11 p.m.
and reaches Na Thon Pier at Samui around 5 a.m. (6 hours).
For the return trip, the boat leaves Na Thon Pier at 9.00
p.m. and arrives at Ban Don Pier at 4.00 a.m. (7 hours).
Getting around Ko Samui
Samui is an explorer's dream to discover something new.
Offering a wealth of diversity of landscape, vistas, flora
and fauna, and yet small enough to seek adventure in its
many out-of-the-way places, Samui is best seen by taking
songthaews (red local bus) which operate around the island.
The fare starts at 20 baht, depending on the distance of
the destination.
By Taxi
For many reasons, the least suitable for exploring, but
the safest and easiest way to get to the destination is
to go by taxi. The official taxi service time is until 9.00
p.m. Visitors are recommended to negotiate strongly for
the fare and keep in mind that negotiation should always
be dome before boarding. Note that the fare at night will
be escalated.
By a rented Jeep
Rented Jeep, 4WD, is available from many family-owned agencies
and some well known large companies. The vehicle will serve
as the basic means of transportation taking visitors around
many hillside natural and man-made attractions which are
easily accessible from the ring road. Some of these vehicles
come with insurance, but the coverage is limited. Always
ask for details first. The minimum price is from 800 baht.
By Motorcycle
A more flexible way to get around the island, rented motorcycle
costs approximately 200 baht / day. Beware, as roads other
than the main roads on Ko Samui are quite rough in some
parts.
Getting to nearby Islands from Samui
1. Ko Pha-ngan
1.1 Na Thon Pier (Ko Samui) -- Thong Sala Pier (Ko Pha-ngan)
Songserm Travel Co. operates ferry boats and express boats
between Na Thon Pier on Ko Samui and Thong Sala Pier on
Ko Pha-ngan, four times a day. The trip takes about 45 minutes
for express boats, and one hour for ordinary ferry boats.
1.2 Bo Phut (Ko Samui) -- Hat Rin (Ko Pha-ngan)
There is a ferry boat leaving Bo Phut for Ko Pha-ngan twice
daily at 9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. The return trips depart
Hat Rin on Ko Pha-ngan at 10.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.
2. Ang Thong Islands
Visitors can hire a boat on Ko Samui to Ang Thong. The
charge depends on the boat size and number of passengers.
The trip takes 1.30 hours. It is also possible to join a
full-day excursion organized by tour operators in Ko Samui.
3. Ko Tao
Boat services for Ko Tao are available at Na Thon Pier
of Ko Samui.
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