Koh Samui is easily accessible combination from Bangkok, Thailand's main transport hubs, air and bus / ferry. Other domestic destinations and even Malaysia to get to be out of here. If you fly across the country, cities are Surat Thani, Chumporn or Don Sak ferry ports to the island to reach.
Even through all the development goes in recent years, the island still has the green cover and also exports of about seventy tons of coconuts per month, mostlyBangkok.
After all started as a backpacker destination in the early '80s, Samui now offers something for yourself. From a beach cottage for a villa high technology. A Speed Garage Spring Break in stylish bars and clubs, made entirely of ice or a family holiday with some cool yoga relaxation. The size of Samui and its countless bays make it possible.
Or think you also consider a house for rent. If you stay more than a month can save you aa lot of money. You can use any type of rentals between $ 80 and $ 8,000 per month. Most of them have air conditioning in price and have some furniture or kitchen. Large retailers such as Makro (TM) BigC (TM) or Tesco (TM) for easy shopping.
Locomotion is as simple as bus and taxi services connect all major cities and beaches. Private taxi with air conditioning and metered at a rate slightly higher can be rented. For solo travelers, a motorbike taxi willcheapest way to move.
Samui has a variety of recreational activities. hiking trails, waterfalls, tours to Ang Thong National Marine Park for nature lovers. Golf & Shooting Ranch water park and Go Karts Vacation junkie. Fine Dining and restaurants, tennis tournaments and sailing trips to the High Flyer. Many dive schools west administered happy to take care of your needs for water sports. And find a tour of funActivities such as fishing or golf soccer guppy. There is plenty to do for everyone.
transfer by motorboat to the famous Full Moon Party Island of Koh Phangan sister are easy to find in any travel agency.
Please note that Koh Samui is part of the province of Surt Thani. One in fifteen provinces in Thailand, where the use of a helmet while bike is not required. The legal punishment for offenders varies from 300 to 500 Thai baht ($ 7.12). If younever driven a motorcycle before then Koh Samui is the place to learn.
Have a nice holiday and enjoy the land of smiles.
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