Check out these Koh Samui places & activities
Have you ever considered travelling to Thailand’s stunning islands? Koh Samui is the ideal island destination for exciting island excursions, world-class dining, and lazy beach days. You’ll be surrounded by lovely white sand beaches and clear oceans in a unique, laid-back setting.
Ang Thong National Marine Park
In the Gulf of Thailand’s Ang Thong Marine Park, you may find adventure, entertainment, and a lot of wildlife. It has waterfalls, limestone monoliths, white-sand beaches, deep vegetation, undiscovered lakes, coves, and a restaurant.
Sunrise SUP tour
Sunrise on Koh Samui offers a glimpse of the island’s past with its deserted beaches, rustling palms, and birdsong. With iSUP Samui’s stand-up paddle tour of Bangrak Beach, you can glide along the coast and see water buffalo pacing along the shore, fishermen casting their lines from rocks, and older women harvesting shellfish in the murky shallows.
Watch or Learn Muay Thai
The national sport of Thailand, Muay Thai (Thai Kick Boxing), is both fascinating and entertaining to witness. Before the brutal yet thrilling fight begins, the competitors put on an excellent ritual dance steeped in tradition. Due to its popularity, Samui has many training clubs with top-notch trainers that train pupils of all skill levels. (10 years+).
Choeng Men Beach
Choeng Men beach is an excellent location for a day vacation or family outing. It is simple to get to with more than a mile of squeaky white sand, soothing blue waves, and a few eating and drinking establishments. There are large, sparkling boulders at one end and a tiny, emerald island at the other. Depending on the tide, you can wade or snorkel around the island; be careful of the anemones.
Samui Institute of Thai Culinary Arts
Learn Thai cooking techniques and prepare three dishes from nearly 200 recipes. Thai cuisine is enjoyable, simple to prepare, and time-efficient. You will learn how to make traditional Thai cuisine from experienced chefs in the program. You’ll begin by purchasing seasonal fruits and vegetables and fresh local ingredients at the fresh neighbourhood market.
Fisherman’s Village Market in Bophut
There are many walking street night markets on Koh Samui, but Fisherman’s Village in Bophut hosts the best of them every Friday. You can find everything along its bustling road, including 100-baht mojitos served in mason jars, live music, locally made clothing, and Thai trinkets. A cordial barter should reduce the asking price by roughly 20%.