Koh Samui
Thailand
- Coastline
- Lush, sun-kissed tropics
- Coast life
- Beach-basking and bar-hopping
Trimmed with gorgeous beaches and filled with cool, verdant forests, Thailand’s third largest island is an altar to carefree tropical leisure.
Samui was once the destination of choice for the baggy-panted backpacker crowd eager for the party pleasures of the infamous Full Moon celebrations. These days, the island has grown into a sophisticated tropical retreat, replete with private boutique resorts, world-class spas and tantalizing Thai restaurants. Some parts of the island have succumbed to the rather raucous effects of over-development but, with a little effort, it’s still possible to find that idyllic paradise beach and a shimmering vermillion sunset.
Pictured: Six Senses Hideaway Samui
Boutique hotels in Koh Samui
Our round-up of the hippest hideaways and boutique hotels in Koh Samui
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Getting there
Planes, trains, automobiles, or maybe even helicopter – we tell you the best way to go.
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Worth getting out of bed for
Highlights the best Koh Samui has to offer, from art and culture to fun-packed activities; we've even found the most inspiring place to enjoy the views from.
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Eating, drinking & dancing
We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Koh Samui. All you have to do is make sure you've packed your favourite threads…
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Smith Maps
Here is the map of Koh Samui; each Mr & Mrs Smith hotel is marked by a flag; click it for more details.
moreLocal knowledge
- Taxis
- Cabs cruise around the more populous areas of the island. Meters are installed but their purpose seems to be primarily decorative, so agree a fare beforehand. Check the standard rate with your hotel or get your concierge to hire one for you.
- Tipping culture
- A 10 per cent service charge is usually added to hotel and restaurant bills, but staff seldom see this. Leave a cash tip for especially impressive service.
- Siesta and Fiesta
- When it comes to time, tropical habits apply. Some shops open late – and we mean late – in the afternoons.
- Packing tips
- Bermudas, singlets, bikinis and sundresses are de rigeur. Flip-flopping is acceptable everywhere. Make sure you’re armed with insect repellent – Samui has some very single-minded mosquitoes.
- Recommended reads
- The Beach by Alex Garland; The Chronoliths by Robert Charles Wilson and Thailand: True Stories by James O'Reilly and Larry Habegger.
- Cuisine
- Koh Samui tantalises taste buds too. Its island nature helps ensure its seafood is particularly noteworthy – and it’s also blessed with an abundance of coconuts thanks to the prolific palms. Thanks to tourist-led rejuvenation, the dining scene is thriving, diverse and surprisingly sophisticated, owing a lot to the diligence of the Samui Culinary Circle, an association of idea- and ingredient-sharing chefs and caterers (www.siamdiningguide.com).
- Currency
- Thai baht. £1 is approximately THB65.
- Time zone
- GMT +7
- Dialing codes
- Country code for Thailand: 66; local code for Samui is (0)77.
- Do go/don't go
- The high season from May to November produces an unusually high number of sun-burnt bodies and motorbike mishaps. It’s still pleasantly sunny during the off-peak periods, although be prepared for rain and the power cuts that come with it.



