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1.  samui-virtual.comMaenam offers spectacular views of Ko Phangan to the North, and the Ang Thong National Marine Park to the East. The waters are calm and clean, being protected from the North Easterly currents by Ko Phangan. Because the sand is rather golden than white Meanam is usually much less crowded than Lamai or Chaweng, and Maenam's restaurants and bars still retain much of the local Thai flavor as well as being more reasonably priced, or even inexpensive. Overall Maenam is quieter and more relaxed.
2.  samui-virtual.comLamai's beaches are clean and occasionally less crowded than Chaweng. Greater Lamai is a large and beautiful valley, and as one travels inland away from the beach village the landscape is striking. Lamai has some pretty outrageous 'social' bars in the middle of town, and the once a week all girl Muay Thai boxing matches always seem to draw an eclectic crowd. Lamai was the original destination for travelers to Samui and has a lovely old Wat.
3.  samui-virtual.comThe city of Nathon offers great shopping with some of the best prices to be found anywhere on the island, as well as some truly good local restaurants. The open-air food market is piled high with inexpensive and fresh local produce. Some of the shops in Nathon are really offbeat, selling umbrellas, computer parts, stationary... Banks and Travel agencies here make it happen for travelers, and the ferry to the mainland and point beyond departs from this port.



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1.  samui-virtual.comBang Rak, just two kilometers east of Bhophut, and part of Bhophut 'province' is also known by the name Big Buddha Beach, after the 19-metre gold tinted statue of the ancient spiritual master which overlooks the entire bay. Bang Rak is quite close to the airport, and is one of the calmest beaches, though the huge sweep of its jade colored waters are often a bit murky. Bang Rak is the jump off point to sister island Ko Phan Ngan, and the ferry goes every day.
2.  samui-virtual.comLamai's beaches are clean and occasionally less crowded than Chaweng. Greater Lamai is a large and beautiful valley, and as one travels inland away from the beach village the landscape is striking. Lamai has some pretty outrageous 'social' bars in the middle of town, and the once a week all girl Muay Thai boxing matches always seem to draw an eclectic crowd. Lamai was the original destination for travelers to Samui and has a lovely old Wat.
3.  samui-virtual.comBophut is the beach/bay just to the east of Maenam. Its lifestyle is relaxed and more traditional than the larger communities, referring to itself as Fisherman's Village. Bophut's laid back vibe is popular with the more chic sort of travelers, and has a number of pricey but very good cafes and restaurants.
4.  samui-virtual.comTong Krut on the South West corner of the island is currently one of the quieter areas of Ko Samui and is being proposed as the site for the islands future mega-yacht harbor.
5.  samui-virtual.comMaenam offers spectacular views of Ko Phangan to the North, and the Ang Thong National Marine Park to the East. The waters are calm and clean, being protected from the North Easterly currents by Ko Phangan. Because the sand is rather golden than white Meanam is usually much less crowded than Lamai or Chaweng, and Maenam's restaurants and bars still retain much of the local Thai flavor as well as being more reasonably priced, or even inexpensive. Overall Maenam is quieter and more relaxed.
6.  samui-virtual.comThe city of Nathon offers great shopping with some of the best prices to be found anywhere on the island, as well as some truly good local restaurants. The open-air food market is piled high with inexpensive and fresh local produce. Some of the shops in Nathon are really offbeat, selling umbrellas, computer parts, stationary... Banks and Travel agencies here make it happen for travelers, and the ferry to the mainland and point beyond departs from this port.
7.  samui-virtual.comChaweng Beach covers a large portion of the island's northeast coast, and is easily the most crowded and tourist saturated region on the island. Restaurants are set right along the beachside, making Chaweng Beach seem to glow from within the sands. Chaweng is a jumping place with people exploring the shops (which also stay open late) and dancing the night away. There is plenty of nightlife, and Soi Green Mango is ground zero for a raging club/bar scene that only begins to simmer down after 2 am
8.  hotelscombined.comThe combination of comfortable accommodation and various facilities of the Imperial Boat House Hotel make it an ideal destination for both business and leisure stays in Samui. Set on the beautiful and unspoiled beach of Choeng Mon on the northeast coast of Koh Samui, the Imperial Boat House Hotel is just four kilometres from the international airport. The Imperial Boat House Hotel has 210 comfortable guestrooms featuring separate living area and a host of modern amenities. Most of the rooms come
9.  hotelscombined.comThe Amari Palm Reef Resort Hotel Koh Samui is among the Koh Samui hotels located on Chaweng Beach, one of the most popular spots on the island with vacationers. The beach features clear waters, golden sands and a beautiful natural environment. The Amari Palm Reef Resort Hotel Koh Samui is located centrally on the island and the majority of the tourist attractions are within easy reach. The Koh Samui Airport is approximately 12 kilometers away and Bangkok is just over an hour's flight time ...
10.  hotelscombined.comFor greater enjoyment, the Banburee Resort & Spa Koh Samui is surrounded by mountains and offers a view of Laem Set Beach. The location is near Namuang Waterfall, the fishing village of Hua Tanon and is roughly 20 minutes from Na Thon Town, a commercial district. Chaweng Beach, the island's most-visited, is approximately 30 minutes away from this Koh Samui hotel. The Samui Island Airport is roughly 40 minutes by car from the Banburee Resort & Spa Koh Samui... More
11.  hotelscombined.comThe Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui is located on Chaweng Beach, the island's hotspot for tourist activity. The hotel's grounds are landscaped and extensive, offering some seclusion to guests between excursions out to Chaweng to enjoy the warm waters or the exciting nightlife. The Samui airport is approximately 15 minutes away from the Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui. The rooms at the Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui contain as standard amenities satellite television service, music ..
12.  hotelscombined.comThe Rummana Boutique Resort Koh Samui is situated overlooking Lamai Beach, the more secluded alternative to Chaweng Beach. This Koh Samui hotel is surrounded by tropical plants, palms, flowers and other exotic flora frame this boutique resort. The Samui Island airport is approximately 10 miles from the Rummana Boutique Resort Koh Samui. Lamai Town is within walking distance and has activities including nightlife and shopping. The rooms at the Rummana Boutique Resort Koh Samui are provided ...
13.  hotelscombined.comThe Hotel is on a steep hill. Moving around the resort involves many steps, although the resort grounds are superb with manicured gardens, ponds, fountains and an abundance of trees which are among the best on the Island. Overall the hotel was excellent.
14.  hotelscombined.comThe area around the Amarin Victoria Resort Samui is convenient to Koh Samui's golf course, a 5-minute drive, 4 minutes away from the beach and within a half an hour of several nightlife establishments located in the Chaweng area. There is an all-day shuttle from this Koh Samui hotel to the beach provided free of charge to guests. The Koh Samui airport is 15 minutes by car from the Amarin Victoria Resort Samui. The proximity of the beach makes this hotel popular with leisure travelers ...
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