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Nightlife and bars
On Samui you'll find a few nightclubs and discotheques if you like that kind of entertainment. We can recommend; Green Mango (on Soi Green Mango next to Chaweng Bach Road), Reggae Pub (on Chaweng beach) and Bauhaus, Super Sub (on Lamai beach) There are also smaller pubs and bars all over the island. Enjoy! So called girlie bars are rather common and often a little more expensive. If you are a man, do not be to surprised if one of the girls wants to follow you to your room. Normally she is not too serious if she say that she is in love with you though. She is doing it as a work to support herself and often also her family.
Be aware
Messing with drugs is not only bad for your health. Thai prisons ain' t hotel rooms. You will end up in a hot room with no beds and no privacy. Remember that HIV/AIDS exists even on Samui. It is a serious matter in whole Thailand, even though campaigns by the government and authorities has slow down the number of infected people each year.
Around the island
Walk
Nice, but use a lot of sun screen and be careful in the traffic.
Bicycle
Just rent it. It's cheap. But be very careful if the traffic is intense.
Motorbike
Most common for transportation here. From 100 cc (smaller bikes such as; Honda Click, Honda Wave, Honda Dream, Yamaha Nouvo, Yamaha Mio etc), to Harley Davidson. Prices from 120 baht per day and up. Please, for your own safety, use a helmet and do never drive drunk!
Pickup taxi (Songtaew)
From early morning to 7 pm. Price: 20-50 Baht, but it's more expensive at night after 6 PM. After this time you will have to negotiate about the price.
Car
You can rent a jeep or a car. Prices starts from about 700 Baht a day.
Taxi
Convenient! But most of them do not use the taximeter. Ask for the price in advance. The prices usually start from about 100 baht and up.
Your safety
Many people dies every year in Samui traffic! The roads can be very dangerous at nighttime. It is stupid and like playing Russian roulette to drink and drive here. IMPORTANT! Please, do always bring your insurance with you! Some hospitals require it if you end up in an accident. Please, be careful in the Samui traffic - Always!
Also, try not to leave your precious belongings in your room when you go out. Burglaries are not common but can occur.
Especially between 5pm and 8pm there might be some mosquitoes outside. Please protect yourself with cloths or repellents as cases of dengue fever are reported occasionally.
Koh Samui photos
Photos from Samui and Thailand taken by us is found here
You'll find photos from Samui and Thailand sent to us here
Beaches
Most beaches has white sand and are fringed with coconut palms. Many resorts and hotels are located just a couple of meters from the beach. The most popular are:
Chaweng
A 7 km long beach in the North-East of Samui. The most well-known and developed, but also one of the best. You can rent anything from a simple bungalows to a five star hotel room here. There are plenty of high standard resorts here. The sand is invitingly white, but it can be a lot of people here, especially at high season.
Lamai
Not far as long as Chaweng but more quite and some people would say charming. The Southern part of the beach is somehow more inviting than the Northern, because there are not so much stones and corals there. Lamai is located in South-East of Samui, about 10 kilometers South of Chaweng. A little North of Lamai you will find Ao Tong Takian beach. It has became rather popular, and a few resorts are located there. Photos of Lamai beach is found here.
Maenam, Big Buddha and Bo Phut
In the North of Samui you will find these fine beaches. You will also find the small but very beautiful Chong Mon beach in the North-East and Bang Por beach in the North-West. They are not as crowded as Chaweng and Lamai. A large range of hotels and bungalows are found here and it is close to the Airport, Pier(s) and Big Buddha too.
On Samui you can stay in anything from a rather spartan bungalow to a luxury hotel. You can easily find and also book a hotel, bungalow or resort from here
Diving
Koh Samui, Koh Tan and Koh Tao has many excellent diving sites. There are many schools who provide professional education. Snorkeling and wave diving is also fun. You can buy equipment in many diving shops on Koh Samui and Koh Tao. The diving section is found here

Maps and guidebooks
There is much more to do on Samui. You can get a free map and guide in every travel agency there. We recommend Lonely Planet guide books. They provides the best travel guides we have seen.
Respecting Thai culture
Thai people are normally very friendly and has high tolerance. Just remember that if you come from another country; Thai people are very proud of the monarchy and the King and also of course their religion (About 95% are Buddhists). Also remember that Buddha images, temples etc are considered as holy. Please enter a temple with respect and wear appropriate clothes. (no shorts) Don't point your feet to someone while sitting and don't touch people's head. At Koh Samui and other "tourist places" the inhabitants are normally used to "western lifestyle", so there are no problems as long as you just show the same "respect" as people show you.
Keep Samui clean
Please throw finished bottles and other waste in a garbage can. Let coming generations be able to explore Koh Samui as well. If everyone respect the nature and wildlife on Samui it will remain a small "paradise" on earth for a long time!
Dogs and cats
Most of the stray dogs and cats are "friendly and harmless" in Thailand, but of course there are always a few exceptions. There are still some stray dogs and cats at Samui beaches and villages. Do you want to help to make their life's better? Please visit and/or support the Dog Rescue Center
Where to stay?
There are many hundreds of different accommodations alternatives available on the Samui island. Hotels, resorts, apartments and villas. Prices starts from a few hundred baht and up. Koh Samui today, has many resorts with international high class standards. Many of those "boutique resorts" has facilities as restaurants, spas, fitness rooms, jacuzzis and pools. You will find a lot of accommodation options with a wide price range in our Hotel section
Extending your visa
To extend a visa on Koh Samui, just go to the Koh Samui Immigration Office. It is located 2 km South of Nathon town on Thaweeratphakdee Road. If you need to go for a visa run, there are buses, minibuses to Malaysia and Myanmar (Burma) via Ranong. Nowadays there are also flights to Malaysia. Berjaya Air flies to Kuala Lumpur and Fire Fly flies to Penang. You can easily book tickets from the travel agencies on the island.
The hotel section continues here
Please keep Koh Samui clean and save some water if you can. Thank you!
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