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Samui hotels and travel - attractions and beaches
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Bang
Po
Bang
Po Beach is located on the northwest corner of Koh Samui,
between Nathon and Maenam. The beach is four kilometers long
and faces to the north with views of Koh Phangan.
The waters are calm in this area of Koh Samui and the beach
is very clean. Palm trees line the edge. There are shallow
coral reefs nearby which provide excellent snorkeling.
There is not much development in this area. Very limited accommodation,
no tourist shopping or nightlife. The price for land in this
area is less than other areas of Koh Samui. The result is
many housing developments with houses for sale and rent. The
road in this part of Koh Samui is very close to the ocean
and quite hilly.
Maenam
Located
fairly close to the port of Nathon, Maenam beach had some
of the first bungalows on Koh Samui. Maenam beach is a four
kilometer stretch of firm, clean sand and sparkling water.
Maenam is located on the north side of Koh Samui, east of
Bang Po. The warm water is perfect for swimming, snorkeling,
sailing and other water sports.
There is an interesting village here with a definite Chinese
influence. Lots of wooden shophouses with a Chinese flavor,
and even a small Chinese temple! There are plenty of interesting
shops and restaurants in the village. Many tour companies
and dive shops. There is accommodation for all budgets.
There are two piers in Maenam, one for express boats and the
other for speedboats to Koh Phangan, Koh Tao, Koh Nang Yuan
and Angthong National Marine Park.
This is a pleasant, quiet spot, for families, couples and
singles alike. If you are looking for night life, you will
have to travel out of Maenam.
Bo Phut
Bo
Phut Beach is sleepy little fishing village located on the
north side of Koh Samui, between Maenam and Big Buddha. Bo
Phut Beach is one of Koh Samui's older settlements, maintaining
it's Samui authenticity, while welcoming charming restaurants,
bars and cafes, many directly on the beach. Lots of dive shops
and tour companies for all of your travel needs.
There is one pier at Bo Phut for speedboats to Koh Phangan,
Koh Tao, Koh Nang Yuan and Angthong National Marine Park.
The beach at Bo Phut is three kilometers long and is white
smooth sand. Water skiing and other water sports are popular
here. Swimming is best at the eastern part of the beach, as
there is a lot of seaweed and algae in the bay.
Bo Phut is known for its charming, quaint and romantic atmosphere,
perfect for those seeking privacy, peace and quiet.
Big Buhhda
Big
Buddha Beach is located on the northeast corner of Koh Samui
and takes it's name from the 12-meter statue of Buddha (called
Phra Yai) in a seated position. The Big Buddha is actually
on the island of Koh Fan, which is joined to Koh Samui by
a short causeway. There are a few interesting Wats in the
area, with the Big Buddha residing at Wat Phra Yai.
Big Buddha Beach is a quiet and peaceful place. The beach
is two kilometers long, not very wide, and is lined with palm
trees.
Swimming is good at this beach as it is well protected by
the headlands. The water is shallow and calm (except when
the weather is not calm!).
Bungalows, private homes and restaurants line the beach at
the water's edge. There is a pier here for express boat service
to Koh Phangan. A quiet place where people come to contemplate
and relax.
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