Separated from Choeng Mon by a peninsula, this bay stretches for around 3 km. Fishing boats can sometimes be seen anchored here. This is where you'll find two of Koh Samui's must-see sights: the Big Buddha temple and the Plai Laem temple. The airport is not far away, and some 30 planes fly over this part of the island every day, which can be a nuisance for sensitive ears. On the other hand, establishments charge low rates and offer good value for money. The beach is pleasant and relatively uncrowded.

What to visit Koh Samui – Bang Rak – Big Buddha?

When to go to Koh Samui – Bang Rak – Big Buddha?

When to go to Koh Samui? From October to February, it is the dry and cool season in Thailand and the best time to go to Koh Samui ; the weather is sunny and temperatures fluctuate around 25°C in the South. In March, a very hot inter-season (about 35°C) begins, which lasts until the end of May with alternating tropical rains. From June, it is the rainy season and the further south you go, the more it pleut ; it lasts until October, September being to be avoided (heavy rainfall). If you go to Koh Samui in April, don't miss the water festival, or Songkran, which celebrates the Buddhist New Year, everyone drinks themselves in the streets, laughs guaranteed!

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Koh Samui has a tropical climate with 3 seasons: the summer (March to May); the intermediate season, characterized by alternating tropical rains and sunshine (June-September) and the so-called "cool" season (October-February), with summer-like weather in Thailand by European standards. The average annual temperature is 28°C, with relatively small variations throughout the year.

Budget

This is one of the big advantages of Thailand, the standard of living is much lower than in a European country like France, 60% on average. In Koh Samui, you can eat in restaurants and sleep in guesthouses for a modest sum and even in luxury hotels for an excellent quality-price ratio. The currency is the baht, and currency exchange and credit cards are readily available. Tipping is customary, but not mandatory.

Procedures

No visa is needed for Thailand and Koh Samui if you stay less than 30 days. And a return trip to the border (Laos, Myanmar or Cambodia...) is enough to renew this 15 days stay authorization, renewable only 4 times, after that you have to take an additional plane each time you leave.

Health

No mandatory vaccines to go to Koh Samui but DT-Polio, typhoid, hepatitis A and B vaccines are recommended. An anti-malaria treatment is officially recommended, but a protection against insects is sufficient except if you go to the North which is more at risk. Water is not drinkable, it is recommended to drink bottled water and to avoid raw vegetables and seafood in popular shops.

How to go to Koh Samui – Bang Rak – Big Buddha? Our advice & tips

Thailand has become a mass tourism destination and is under attack by many tour operators, but not all offers are equal. Take the time to choose the right tour according to your travel desires and do not hesitate to compare the services offered. Beware of low prices, they do not always include transfers, drinks and meals. Even if Thailand is a cheap destination, it can represent a significant amount of money on a long circuit.

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You will usually travel to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Domestic and international flights are concentrated in Suvarnabhumi, located 35 km east of the city centre. No particular security risks for people travelling alone, the country is generally safe, but care must be taken with personal belongings in tourist areas, as theft can occur. Finally, don't have fun using drugs on the spot, it's a guaranteed prison for a minimum of 10 years.

Domestic flights are convenient and quite cheap. There are also ferries between the islands and the mainland. In Thailand, the buses which make the connections between the cities offer a varied level of comfort and all the budgets will find there their account. As for the railway network, it is rather good in Thailand, but the not really modern cars are not very comfortable.

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When to travel?

When to go to Koh Samui? From October to February, it is the dry and cool season in Thailand and the best time to go...
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Weather forecast

Koh Samui has a tropical climate with 3 seasons: the summer (March to May); the intermediate season, characterized by...
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Budget

This is one of the big advantages of Thailand, the standard of living is much lower than in a European country like F...
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Formalities

No visa is needed for Thailand and Koh Samui if you stay less than 30 days. And a return trip to the border (Laos, My...
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Health

No mandatory vaccines to go to Koh Samui but DT-Polio, typhoid, hepatitis A and B vaccines are recommended. An anti-m...
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How to travel by yourself?

You will usually travel to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Domestic and international flights are concentrated in S...
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How to get organized?

Thailand has become a mass tourism destination and is under attack by many tour operators, but not all offers are equ...
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Getting around

Domestic flights are convenient and quite cheap. There are also ferries between the islands and the mainland. In Thai...
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