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Koh Samui
Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
Koh Samui The island is famous all over the world. in the Gulf of Thailand It is 84 kilometers east of Surat Thani, with an area of 247 square kilometers. The road around the island (Taweerat Phakdi Road) is 52 kilometers long. One-third of the island is flat, surrounded by mountains, from January to May. It is a calm wave period, suitable for tourism.
Koh Samui is an island with beautiful white sand beaches, famous for many such as Chaweng Beach, Natien Beach, Taling Ngam Beach, Lamai Beach. Tourists who want sand, sea, wind and sunlight. Beaches that stretch parallel to the sea. Coconut trees on the beach and beautiful clear water. These are all charms that make tourists who have been to Samui have to come back again and again.
Fresh seafood is another charm that comes to mind. In addition to the beautiful sea, clear water Koh Samui also has activities that are popular all over the world to serve tourists, that is, spas or health care using therapeutic waters such as bathing, maybe mineral water or hot water, massage therapy or using. flora therapy By using natural plant scents to help relieve stress.
Which has many service locations both in hotels and in particular spa centers Each place has an atmosphere. convenience and excellent service invites you to feel truly relaxed And for golfers, there is also a golf course to exercise with natural beauty. The convenience of Koh Samui It also combines with local arts and culture that is still the foundation of many communities on the island such as Wat Samrut, Lamai Temple, Laem Sor Chedi, etc.
Travel
Train There are trains departing from Hua Lamphong Railway Station every day. Railways have a joint ticket Bangkok-Koh Samui. Get off the bus at the Phunphin District Railway Station. and take a bus to Donsak Pier to cross the ferry to Koh Samui. For more information, call 1690, 02-2237010, 02-2237020 or Songserm Rung Rueng Company Limited, call 02-2807897.
Bus Air-conditioned buses are available. and regular buses from Bangkok Travel directly to Koh Samui does not include ferry fare The journey takes about 14 hours. For details, contact the Transport Co., Ltd. Tel. 02-4351199, 02-4351200 (air-conditioned bus) Tel. 02-4345557-8 (ordinary car) and Sophon Tour Co., Ltd. Tel. 02-4355023 (the bus leaves every other day. day)
Aircraft
- Bangkok Airways Co., Ltd. open round-trip flights Bangkok-Koh Samui every day. Travel time is about 1 hour 20 minutes. For more information, call 02-2655555 or Koh Samui, call 07-7422512-8.
- Thai Airways International Co., Ltd. opens flights to and from Bangkok - Koh Samui. For more information, call 1560, 02-6282000.
Passenger ship
1. Ferries of Raja Ferry Company depart from Donsak Pier. At Laem Kula, Don Sak Subdistrict, Don Sak District, about 6 kilometers from Don Sak District Office to go to the Ao Thong Yang Ferry Pier, Koh Samui every day, 7 times a day, traveling time is 1 hour and 30 minutes, the fare is 55 baht per person. For details, contact Tel. 077- 371151, 077-371206 Koh Samui Office Tel. 077-423026
2. An express boat of Songserm Rung Rueng Company Limited leaves Surat Thani to Nathon Pier. Koh Samui 1 trip per day at 8.00 am. Travel time 2 hours 30 minutes. Fare rate 150 baht. Contact details Tel. 0 7728 9894 Koh Samui Office Tel. 0 7742 0157.
3. Sleeping boats can be contacted at Bandon Pier, boats leave at 11 PM, arrive in Koh Samui at 05.00, boat fare is 100 and 150 baht, and a boat departs from Koh Samui at 21.00 and arrives in Surat Thani at 04.00. Roong Ruang has a car service from Bangkok. By taking an air-conditioned bus, there is one bus per day at 5:00 pm and arrives in Koh Samui at 11:00 am the next day.
Traveling on Koh Samui
- meter taxi Services around Koh Samui Price by meter and add an additional service fee of 90 baht.
Note: In case there is a problem using taxi services on Koh Samui Notify the Center for the Protection of Public Transport Passengers Surat Thani Provincial Transport Office Koh Samui District Branch Tel.1584.
Category: Nature and Wildlife
Group: Islands
Last Update : 3 YearAgo