Koh Samui is easily accessible from Bangkok combined, the main transport hub in Thailand, by plane or bus / ferry. Other domestic destinations and even Malaysia can be reached from here. If you are traveling by land Surat Thani City, Chumporn or Don Sak ferry ports to the island to reach.
Because of all the development occurred in recent years, the island still has its green lines and exports as well as some seventy tons of coconuts per month, mostlyBangkok.
When you started as a backpacker destination in the early '80s, Samui has something for everyone. From a bungalow on the beach for a family of high technology. A garage spring break speed in stylish bars and clubs, made entirely of ice or a family holiday with a cool little 'relaxation of yoga. The size of Samui and its countless bays make it possible.
Or even think of renting a house. If you stay more than a month you can save a lotMoney. You can rent any type of home between $ 80 and $ 8,000 per month. Most of them have air conditioning in the price and give some of furniture or a kitchen. Giant retailers such as Makro (TM), BigCo (TM) or Tesco (TM) to facilitate the daily shopping.
Getting around is as simple as regular buses and taxis connecting all main cities and beaches. Private air-conditioned taxis can be hired for a slightly higher percentage. For solo travelers a motorcycle taxi is the cheapest way to be. Deal
Samui offers a variety of recreational activities. hiking trails, waterfalls, or trips to Ang Thong Marine National Park for nature lovers. Shooting Ranch & Golf, water park and Go Karts for rent junkie. And fine dining, tennis tournaments and sailing trips for airplanes. Many Western schools operated diving gladly take care of your water needs. And it can find a tour of some fun activities like golf footballGuppy or fishing. There is plenty to do for everyone.
Transfers by speedboat to the famous Full Moon Party on the nearby island of Koh Phangan are easily available at any travel agency.
Please note that Koh Samui is part of Surt Thani province. One of the fifteen provinces in Thailand, where the use of a motorcycle helmet is not required. The legal punishment for offenders range 300-500 Thai Baht ($ 7.12). If you've never ridden a bike before,Koh Samui is therefore not the place to learn.
They have a great holiday and enjoy the land of smiles.
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