Dry Season (Dec – Feb)
Enjoy clear blue skies, calm waters, and ideal beach weather — perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and day trips.
Green Season (May – Oct)
While brief tropical showers are common, the island is lush and quiet — a great time to unwind without the crowds.
Tucked along Koh Samui’s quiet northwest coast, Bang Po Beach feels like that perfect little secret you’re glad you found. It’s peaceful, yes — but not empty. Think long stretches of soft sand, calm blue water lapping at your feet, and the faint sound of clinking glasses from cozy beachfront restaurants hidden among the palms.
You won’t find loud music or crowds here. Instead, you’ll see fishing boats bobbing gently offshore, local families enjoying the shade, and maybe a hammock or two swinging in the breeze. It’s the kind of place where you kick off your sandals, lose track of time, and suddenly realize you’ve spent the whole afternoon doing absolutely nothing — and loving it.
And the views? On a clear day, you can spot Koh Phangan in the distance while sipping a cold drink with your toes in the sand. Bang Po isn’t trying to impress — it just is what it is. Simple. Relaxed. Real.
If you’re after chilled-out island vibes without the noise, Bang Po Beach is exactly where you want to be.
Known to many as Big Buddha Beach, Bang Rak has this easygoing charm that sneaks up on you. It’s where golden mornings stretch out lazily, where locals and travelers share quiet space, and where the towering golden statue of Big Buddha watches calmly over it all.
The water here is calm — great for a relaxed swim — and the sand, while not the softest on the island, feels just right under your feet. Boats come and go in the distance, giving the place a gentle hum of life without ever feeling crowded.
You’ll find beachfront cafés, small bars, and a mix of laid-back spots to grab a bite or a cold drink. And when the sun starts to set, the view over the bay turns warm and dreamy — with temple silhouettes and island colors blending into the sea.
Bang Rak isn’t flashy or loud. It’s comfortable, authentic, and just the right kind of peaceful. If you're after mellow beach time with a bit of local soul, this is your spot.
Bophut Beach isn’t just beautiful — it’s got soul. Set along Koh Samui’s north coast, this stretch of golden shoreline comes with a little bit of everything: calm waters, island views, great food, and that unmistakable charm of Fisherman’s Village just steps away.
You’ll feel it as soon as you arrive — a mix of laid-back beach time and vibrant street energy. Stroll along the sand with Koh Phangan on the horizon, or grab a seat at a beachfront café and watch longtail boats drift by as the day lazily unfolds.
It’s perfect for a swim, a slow breakfast, or a cocktail at sunset — and when the lights come on in the village, the whole area glows with atmosphere. Bophut blends island relaxation with a dash of style, making it just as great for couples as it is for families or solo wanderers.
It’s the kind of place where every moment feels like a little postcard — effortlessly beautiful, comfortably cool, and never too far from your next good meal.
If Koh Samui had a pulse, Chaweng Beach would be it. Stretching over 7 kilometers along the island’s eastern coast, this is where soft white sand meets turquoise water — and lazy beach days blend seamlessly into electric nights.
By day, it’s all about soaking up the sun, grabbing a coconut under a palm tree, or diving into water sports just offshore. The beach itself is postcard-worthy — long, wide, and lined with everything from beach clubs to laid-back massage spots.
But when the sun goes down? Chaweng shifts gears. Bars light up, music drifts into the night air, and the whole area comes alive with energy. Whether you’re up for cocktails by the sea, street food adventures, or a night out with friends, you’ll find it here.
Chaweng Beach has something for everyone — relaxed mornings, action-packed afternoons, and a nightlife scene that doesn’t quit. It’s bold, beautiful, and unapologetically fun.
On Koh Samui’s peaceful northeast corner, Choeng Mon Beach offers a relaxed, refined atmosphere that feels a world apart from the island’s busier coastlines. It’s calm, scenic, and perfect for slowing things down.
The bay is wide and gently curving, with soft golden sand and crystal-clear, shallow waters — ideal for safe swimming, paddleboarding, or simply floating your worries away. The vibe here is easygoing but elegant, making it a favorite among families and couples alike.
You’ll find a thoughtful mix of boutique resorts, beach cafés, and shaded loungers — just enough to feel comfortable, without ever feeling crowded. And when the sun starts to dip, the light over the bay creates a peaceful end to the day that feels almost cinematic.
Choeng Mon isn’t trying to be the next hotspot — it’s for people who know that sometimes, simple is the real luxury.
Between Chaweng and Lamai lies Crystal Bay — a small, scenic beach that delivers big on natural beauty without the crowds. The first thing you’ll notice is the clarity of the water — a vibrant turquoise that looks almost unreal — gently lapping against soft white sand and framed by smooth granite boulders.
It’s a peaceful place where time slows down. Swimmers drift quietly through the calm shallows, while others stretch out on the sand, soaking up the stillness. A few beachfront cafés offer shade, snacks, and a perfect view, but the real luxury here is the quiet.
Crystal Bay may not have the buzz of the bigger beaches, but it makes up for it with a relaxed, no-frills charm that’s hard to find elsewhere. If you’re after a beach that feels genuinely peaceful, naturally stunning, and easy to enjoy — this one’s worth the stop.
Lamai Beach offers the best of both worlds — wide open sand for long walks, crystal-clear waves for a morning swim, and just enough buzz to keep things interesting. Set along Koh Samui’s southeast coast, it’s spacious, scenic, and full of personality.
You’ll find everything here: beach bars with beanbags in the sand, shaded massage spots, cozy restaurants, and locals selling fresh coconuts with a smile. The water is great for swimming, and the southern end of the beach has some dramatic rock formations and snorkeling-friendly spots if you're up for a little exploring.
Unlike Chaweng, Lamai doesn’t try too hard. It has a laid-back rhythm that makes it easy to settle in — whether you’re here with the family, traveling solo, or just want a beach that gives you room to breathe.
Come for the views, stay for the atmosphere — Lamai is the kind of beach that keeps you coming back.
If you’re chasing soft sand, shallow water, and sunsets that feel like slow-motion magic, Lipa Noi Beach delivers every time. Located on Koh Samui’s quiet west coast, it’s one of the island’s most relaxing spots — spacious, uncrowded, and ideal for anyone who just wants to unwind.
The water here is calm and shallow for a long way out, making it perfect for families with kids or anyone who likes a stress-free swim. You won’t find jetskis or beach parties — just a wide open coastline, a few laid-back resorts, and that peaceful feeling that you’ve landed somewhere that doesn’t need to impress.
As the day winds down, the sky puts on a show — Lipa Noi is one of the best places on the island to catch a glowing west coast sunset with your feet in the sand and a drink in hand.
Simple, beautiful, and quiet in all the right ways — that’s Lipa Noi.
Maenam Beach stretches along Koh Samui’s northern coast like a quiet promise — peaceful, spacious, and beautifully unhurried. With soft golden sand, calm blue water, and palm trees swaying gently in the breeze, it’s the kind of place where doing nothing feels like exactly the right thing.
This beach is perfect for long walks, a quiet swim, or just laying back with a book and forgetting about the time. It’s never too busy, which makes it especially appealing for travelers who want to enjoy the island’s beauty without the crowds.
The views across to Koh Phangan are stunning on a clear day, and the backdrop of lush hills gives Maenam a grounded, natural feel that’s hard to beat. You’ll find a few cozy resorts and beach cafés, but the atmosphere always stays relaxed and respectful of the quiet.
If you’re looking for calm, space, and a connection to the island’s more peaceful side, Maenam Beach is exactly where you want to be.
Plai Laem Beach sits peacefully on Koh Samui’s northeastern coast, offering a slower, more reflective kind of beauty. It’s not the beach for sunbeds and beach bars — and that’s exactly why some people fall in love with it.
The sand is soft and light, the water is calm, and on most days, you’ll have long stretches almost to yourself. It's the kind of place where you can hear your thoughts, watch the sky change, and just breathe. There’s a quiet energy here — especially with the stunning temples nearby, including the famous Big Buddha and Wat Plai Laem just around the corner.
It’s a favorite for locals, photographers, and travelers who prefer peaceful walks over loud beach scenes. The sunsets here are often dramatic, with the temple silhouettes casting long shadows over the bay.
If you're looking for simplicity, space, and a spiritual touch of local culture, Plai Laem offers all that — and then some — without ever trying too hard.
Discover Koh Samui’s Local Flavor After Dark
Koh Samui's night markets are more than just shopping spots — they’re vibrant hubs where local life, culture, and cuisine meet. Wander through colorful stalls, sample street food, and soak up the island’s laid-back evening vibe.
Open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening, this seaside market offers a mix of handmade goods, artisan crafts, souvenirs, and delicious local eats — all set to the soundtrack of live music and the sound of nearby waves.
Located in the heart of Chaweng near Central Festival and the lake, this market is a street food paradise. From sizzling satay to fresh mango sticky rice, it’s a sensory overload in the best way. Explore food stalls, fashion finds, and island trinkets as you stroll.
Keep these important numbers on hand during your stay. It's always better to be prepared.
191 – General emergency line
1155 – English-speaking support for travelers
1669 – Medical emergencies
+66 77 422 218 – View on Google Maps
With just a little preparation, you can relax and enjoy Koh Samui with peace of mind.
Koh Samui is easy to explore with plenty of transport options — whether you’re traveling solo or with a group.
Motorbikes are perfect for solo adventurers and short trips. Always wear a helmet and drive carefully.
Cars provide comfort and A/C — ideal for families or longer stays. Rentals are widely available across the island.
Taxis operate on fixed fares rather than meters, so always agree on the price before your ride. Easily found in tourist zones or bookable through your hotel.
Fast and affordable for short distances. Look for drivers wearing numbered vests. Best for solo travelers — confirm the fare before hopping on.
These red trucks are a local favorite. They follow fixed routes and are very budget-friendly. Just wave one down and pay onboard. Not always direct, but a great local experience.
Use the Grab app to book bikes or cars straight from your phone — no price negotiations needed. Simple, transparent, and reliable.
Want more comfort and flexibility? Book a private driver for a day tour or group outing. Available via most hotels or tour agencies.
Clear skies, pleasant temperatures (25°C–30°C), and calm seas make this the best time to visit. It's also peak season, so plan and book ahead.
Expect warmer days, often reaching up to 35°C. Great for beach lovers and sunbathers. Occasional showers can help cool things off.
Short, tropical downpours are common, but sunshine usually returns quickly. It’s quieter, greener, and offers better deals on accommodation.
For classic beach weather, aim for December through February. That said, each season has something to offer depending on your travel preferences.