Koh Samui is one of Thailand’s most beautiful islands, known for its palm-fringed beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and variety of experiences. From our experience, Koh Samui is perfect for travelers looking for a balanced island holiday—where you can enjoy beaches, explore nearby islands, visit waterfalls, and experience unique attractions, all at a comfortable pace. It’s especially popular for couples, families, and honeymooners who want a mix of relaxation and light activities.
Koh Samui is a great base for exploring some of the most beautiful nearby islands.
The most popular trips include:
These trips offer a mix of snorkeling, beach time, scenic viewpoints, and unique experiences like visiting Pig Island.

Na Muang Waterfalls are among the most famous waterfalls on the island.
Surrounded by lush greenery, they are perfect for a short nature visit, light hiking, and photos. Some areas also allow swimming depending on the season.

Koh Samui has several ethical elephant sanctuaries where visitors can interact with elephants responsibly.
Activities usually include:
Half-day programs are the most popular and easy to include in your itinerary.

Secret Buddha Garden (often referred to as a “hidden garden”) is located in the hills of Koh Samui.
It features statues, greenery, and peaceful surroundings, making it a unique cultural and scenic stop combined with island sightseeing.

Big Buddha Temple Koh Samui is one of the main landmarks on the island.
The large golden Buddha statue sits near the coast and is a peaceful place to visit, often combined with other sightseeing stops.

Fisherman’s Village is one of the most charming areas in Koh Samui.
It’s especially lively in the evening, with restaurants, cafés, and a popular night market. It’s a great place to enjoy dinner by the sea and explore local shops.
Koh Samui offers different areas depending on your travel style:
Chaweng Beach
Lamai Beach
Bophut (Fisherman’s Village)
We recommend staying at least 3–4 nights to enjoy the island and take at least one or two island trips.
Yes, Koh Samui can be combined with: Koh Tao and Koh Phangan, or even other destinations in the southern Thailand such as khao Sok and Phuket.
Koh Samui offers a range of options from mid-range to luxury, with good value depending on your travel style.
You can arrive via Samui International Airport with direct and connecting flights from Bangkok and other destinations.
The best time to visit is between January and September, when the weather is generally sunny and suitable for island activities.