Where is the island of Koh Samui? Samui map - attractions, hotels, beaches and much more. When is the season? When is the best time to go

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Koh Samui is the most picturesque resort in Thailand!

Koh Samui Island in Thailand in popularity confidently competes with. There's so much here picturesque nature, impenetrable jungle, snow-white beaches, smiling Thais, that once you get here, you don’t want to go back. And for party lovers, a grand party is held every month on a nearby island, where you can have a blast until the morning so that you won’t have the strength to walk to the hotel.

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In addition to Phuket, another well-known Thai resort is the island of Koh Samui. Its territorial length is only 25 km in length and 21 km in width, but this does not prevent many of our compatriots from annually booking last-minute trips to Samui and having a full rest there. Samui is located only 700 km from the capital of Thailand, so tourists get there very quickly. You can fly there either from Bangkok (you will spend about an hour on the way) or from Pattaya (the route will take no more than 40 minutes). If you are determined to go on holiday to Koh Samui, then you definitely need to make allowances for the climatic features of this region. For example, it is not recommended to go to this island between October and December, because it often rains heavily and the sea is stormy from time to time. The most optimal time to visit this resort is considered to be from January to February, as well as from the second half of July to August.

History of the resort
For the first time (about 1,500 years ago), the island was discovered by local sailors and founded their settlement on it, but official confirmation of the existence of Samui appeared only 1,000 years later - representatives of the Chinese Ming dynasty included it on their navigation maps. It is worth noting that Samui was actively used by China and Thailand as commercial port. This is evidenced by many historical facts, as well as an abundance of sunken Chinese ships with various cargoes of ceramic products on board. During World War II, the city survived occupation by Japanese troops. The island's current population is 35,000 people. Many people book tours to Koh Samui in order not only to relax, but also to get acquainted with the traditions and culture of the Chao Samui people - this is what the indigenous inhabitants of this island call themselves.

Beaches
The most suitable part of the island for recreation is the eastern part. That's where they are best hotels in Samui. Of course, there are islands in the West too good beaches With developed infrastructure, but there are noticeably fewer of them, because the coast there is more rocky. If you are visiting the island for the first time, be sure to visit the beach complexes of Lamai and Chaweng. Here you can see the sunrise in all its glory and capture it on camera. The southern part of Lamai Beach greets tourists with two cliffs, Hanai and Hinta (Grandmother and Grandfather). It is here that you can meet not only vacationers from all over the world, but also local residents who also like to spend their leisure time here. No less famous beaches on the island are Mae Nam, Bo Phut, and the beach Big Buddha.

Hotel complexes
Hotels in Koh Samui have only three floors. Why? - you ask. It's very simple - more than 3.5 million palm trees grow on this island, which are considered a local treasure. Absolutely everything points to this. For example, Samui laws do not allow builders to construct a building taller than the size of a palm tree. That is why you will not find skyscrapers or large hotel complexes on the island. All hotels, bungalows and villas on the island are equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay for tourists. Absolutely every hotel complex has a restaurant or cafe offering dishes national cuisine, so you definitely won’t have to go hungry. It is worth noting that most restaurants are open until 10 pm (these are the rules on the island), but if you wish, you can find establishments with 24-hour service.

Entertainment and leisure
​Resorts and prices in Koh Samui are ideal for 110% fun and relaxation. Tourists have access to both regular relaxation, which involves lying on the beach, and active pastime provided various types water transport. For example, diving enthusiasts will definitely like this resort complex, after all undersea world Samui is very multifaceted and diverse. Here you will find virgin coral reefs, cliffs, grottoes, etc.

Koh Samui is an island in the Gulf of Thailand, located 644 km south of Bangkok and 84 km from the east coast of Southern Thailand.

Short description

Koh Samui has about 40,000 inhabitants, 90% of whom are Buddhist. With an area of ​​247 km², it is the third largest island in Thailand (after Phuket and Koh Chang) and the most large island a local archipelago of over 80 (mostly uninhabited) islets, half of which are included in Ang Thong National Marine Park. Despite its size (25 km long and 21 km wide), you can get around it in just a couple of hours by car.

The island was settled by fishermen from the Malay Peninsula and southern regions China in the 15th century. Chinese influence is still felt on Koh Samui, especially in the Fisherman's Village in Bophut. There are several Chinese temples on the island; the celebration of the Chinese New Year is one of the most pompous events. In addition to the Chinese, there is a large diaspora of English, French, Germans, Scandinavians and Russians living here. On the island there is the International School of Samui, where children of foreigners and rich Thais study.

Until the end of the 20th century, Koh Samui was an isolated island with little in common with mainland Thailand. Until the early 1970s, there weren't even roads here; traveling from one part to the other required a day's trek through mountain-covered jungle. In the early 1970s, the first tourists discovered the island, but for many years after that it continued to receive a minimal number of holidaymakers. Everything began to change with the completion of construction in 1989 international airport. Koh Samui is currently the second most popular tourist island in Thailand after Phuket. It has a number of beautiful sandy beaches, coral reefs for snorkeling, attractive lagoons and picturesque waterfalls.

The traditional collection of coconuts and milky sap from Hevea brasiliensis for the production of natural rubber still takes place in mountainous areas islands, but, alas, many plantations have succumbed to large-scale tourism development, which is now the main source of income for the island's local population.

Koh Samui currently receives over a million visitors a year. Thatched bungalows on once pristine beaches have been replaced by upscale resorts, luxury hotels, spas, restaurants and bars. The influx of tourists has brought a serious shortage water resources and caused a number of environmental problems.

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Orientation

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Although Koh Samui is the country's third largest island, the entire coastline You can travel around by car or motorcycle for 2.5 hours. The island's main road (Hwy. 4169, also called the "Ring Road") passes through hilly, forested terrain. The island's airport is on the northeastern edge near Bophut. Ferries and speedboats arrive at West Coast and in Nathon. Nathon is the most big city and the administrative center of the island with banks and a post office, but has no tourist attractions.

The main reason why tourists visit Koh Samui is to enjoy the beaches. The most popular beaches are located in the east (Chaweng and Lamai), where the bulk of hotels, bars and restaurants are concentrated. The northern beaches and the adjacent villages of Maenam, Bophut, Bang Rak and Choeng Mon are much quieter; the western and southern coasts are relatively deserted.
Beaches

Main beaches of Koh Samui:

On a ferryboat

Cheaper but less convenient option- fly to Surat Thani with Thai Airways and other low-cost flights Air airlines Asia and Nok Air (departure from Don Muang Airport), then get to the pier and take the ferry. Or by train/bus from Bangkok to Surat Thani.

From railway station and Surat Thani Airport to Koh Samui, a combined service (bus/ferry) is available. It includes a bus ride to Donsak pier and a subsequent ferry ride. Tickets are sold by numerous agents who meet each train at the station and the arrival of an airplane flight at the airport. The cost of the trip should be around 300 baht.
Use the services of the Seatran Ferry company. See the company's ferry schedule at this link (the first list is departure from the Donsak pier towards Samui, the second is the return.

Alternatively, take the Raja Ferry Port (www.rajaferryport.com). It operates from Donsak Pier to Lipa Noi Pier on the west side of Koh Samui (a few kilometers south of Nathon). This ferry carries cars, you can use it if you decide to travel with your own transport. A songthaew ride from the pier at Lipa Noi to Chaweng or Lamai will cost 100 baht per person. Taxis will cost more, with starting bid prices up to 1,000 baht.

How to travel around the island

Automobile. A popular way to travel around Koh Samui is by rented car. Local branches of international companies, in particular Budget Car Rental, Avis and Hertz have their offices at the airport and popular tourist places ah islands. They all offer a wide range of vehicles, prices start from 1200-1500 baht. Local car rental companies offer cheaper options, but without insurance. Read the contract carefully, in particular the section on the case of a traffic accident. Mountain roads The islands have many curves and steep climbs, so traveling with a rental car is much safer than traveling with a scooter. A car makes it possible to visit almost everything interesting places islands.

Taxi. Samui taxi drivers are very reluctant to use their meters (unlike their counterparts in the capital Bangkok) and tend to charge foreigners much more than the standard rate. This is especially true for popular beaches and piers where vacationers arrive on the island. Some of them may even show some kind of document with a “fixed” price of 600-800 baht for a 25-30 km trip to Chaweng or Lamai. These prices are not at all true, and as soon as the drivers find out that you know the real prices, they begin to bargain and significantly reduce the cost of the trip.

Songthaew(songtaew). These pickups are the easiest and most economical way to get around the island. They follow Highway 4169 (Loop Road) around the island. You can stop anywhere along the road. Daytime rates are fixed at 40 – 60 baht, but after dark they charge like a taxi (500 baht and more).

Motorbike/ scooter. Motorcycles and scooters can be rented almost anywhere on Samui for approximately 120-700 baht per day depending on engine power and season (a small scooter should cost no more than 200 baht even on New Year's Day).

There is no need to chase the cheap price and it is advisable to use the services of reputable companies so as not to fall for the bait of scammers. The scam consists of attributing old scratches and dents to you and charging you money for the “damage caused.” For this reason, carefully inspect the scooter, be sure to include any existing scratches and damages in the contract, and only then use the service.
The motorcycle rental shop will most likely want you to leave your passport as a deposit. This is common practice in Thailand, but leaving your passport as collateral is not advisable. Your passport may be kept as “collateral” until you pay for the “damage caused.” For this reason, avoid using your scooter rental on your last day of departure to allow time to resolve any issues that may arise. If the claims are clearly illegal and the price asked for the damage is unreasonable or it occurred before you rented the vehicle, call the tourist police.

Please note that motorcycles and scooters are the most dangerous types of transport. Tourists are killed and injured in road accidents every year. However, they are the most popular vehicle for trips around the island. Remember that the fine for driving without a helmet is 500 baht.

Bicycles. Bicycles for rent are very cheap, the price should not exceed more than 200 baht per day.

What to see

Besides lying on the beach with a cold beer in hand, take the opportunity to see the following interesting places.

Waterfalls. Koh Samui has quite a few waterfalls, but only two of them are easily accessible. These are Hin Lad and Na Muang. The best time to visit any waterfall is during or just after the monsoon season. At other times there is little water and it is hardly worth visiting the waterfalls.

Hin Lad(Hin Lad) is located about three kilometers from the city of Nathon. It's easy to navigate using road signs. From the road, a 2 km long path leads to the waterfall; you can swim in the pond at its foot.

Na Muang(Na Muang) consists of two waterfalls - Na Muang 1 and Na Muang 2. The first is actually located right next to the road (the main ring road of the island), not far from the Wat Khunaram temple. The waterfall itself is small (height 18 m), but looks good in the photographs. To enter the water and swim in its reservoir, you need to climb over slippery huge stones. Then the trail stretches to the second waterfall (Na Muang 2), you will have to walk for about 30 minutes. The water flow of the second waterfall flows in several cascades from a height of about 79 m.

Many tour operators on the island offer excursions to the Na Muang waterfalls. You can take advantage of the company's tour Ung Safari. In addition to visiting both waterfalls, get the opportunity to go down water slides in the jungle (two descents 20 m and 70 m long), then on ropes through the jungle (4 ziplines), and before returning, tasting Thai food and fruit at the largest fruit market in Samui. Details of the tour follow this link. There is also the option of visiting the waterfalls riding on elephants; anyone can help organize them. tourist agency in the city.

Old House. This Chinese-style house, dating back almost 200 years, represents the cultural identity of Samui. The current owner has opened the house to visitors to the island.
Wat Khunaram. Here lies the body of monk Loung Pordaeng, mummified in 1983. Believers lay flowers and incense at the glass sarcophagus. Wat Khunaram is located on Highway 4169 (Ring Road) approximately six kilometers west of Lamai Beach.

Hin Ta(Hin Ta) and Hin Yai (Hin Yai). The names translate as grandfather and grandmother. This is the most popular attraction on Koh Samui. The strange-looking rocks bear a striking resemblance to male and female genital organs. Located approximately two kilometers south of Lamai Beach.

Aquarium and Tiger Zoo(Samui Aquarium and Tiger Zoo) The zoo is represented by Bengal tigers, leopards and lions, the aquarium has sharks, turtles, and tropical fish of the Gulf of Thailand. Judging by the reviews of visitors, the Aquarium and Tiger Zoo did not impress many. Open daily from 09:00 to 18:00, located on Ban Harn beach in the south of the island, website www.samuiaquariumandtigerzoo.com

Wat Phra Yai Temple(Wat Phra Yai, sometimes called Big Buddha Temple) is the location of Koh Samui's most important religious shrine - the Big Buddha statue. The statue and temple are located in Bang Rak.

Laem Sor Pagoda. This pagoda is another important shrine of the island. Located in the very south of the island, off road 4170 between the villages of Ban Tale and Ban Pang Ka. Follow the road to the "Waikiki Bungalows" sign.

Butterfly Garden and Insect Museum(Samui Butterful Garden/Insect Museum) has a collection of various butterflies, visitors can visit the insect museum and see many rare beetles and beehives. There is an observation deck nearby. Located in Taling Ngam.

Monkey Theater(Samui Monkey Theatre). This is some kind of menagerie under open air on the main road near Bophut beach. You can see an impressive demonstration of monkeys collecting coconuts. Open seven days a week from 10:30 to 17:30.

Paradise Park Farm(Paradise Park Farm). Visitors will have the opportunity to feed birds and animals, learn about local flora and fauna, dine at the restaurant, relax in the pool overlooking the valley, relax in the spa, and climb to the observation deck overlooking the islands of Ang Thong National Marine Park. Located near Taling Ngam beach, park website http://paradiseparkfarm.net

Snake farm(Snake Farm). Most of Thailand's tourist spots feature snake shows, and Koh Samui is no exception. The snake farm is located on the southern outskirts of Phangka, a small village near Thong Krut Bay. Snake shows twice a day: 11:00 and 14:00. The prelude is an exhibition cockfight, followed by a scorpion show. Here you can also watch crocodiles, lizards, monitor lizards, and pythons. Website http://samuisnakefarm.com

Rum distillery(Magic Alambic Rum Distillery). The French-Thai company Magic Alambic uses only natural ingredients to produce rum on the island of Koh Samui. The company offers tours that include free tasting of Thai rum. For some reason, the owners of the enterprise do not demonstrate the real processes of production and distillation of rum on their equipment, but show it all on a recorded video. So you won’t actually see the enterprise itself, but you can try the types of rum produced here. Once you've tried it, you naturally want to buy it. The plant is located at south coast islands, address: 44/5 Moo 3 T. Namuang, Koh Samui, website www.rhumdistillerie.com

Bullfighting. Bullfights are held on the island from time to time. Unlike the bloody battles in Spain, the Thai version of the competition is much more humane. The animals butt each other with their horns, and the loser simply runs away to compete another day. Usually two fights, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

There are several stadiums on Koh Samui, particularly in Ban Makham, Ban Saket and Nathon. It's not always possible to predict when a bullfight will take place, but there are usually advertisements around the island's main ring road before each event (or check with your hotel manager). Bullfights are a colorful and spectacular event, with rituals and prayers, the animals are decorated with ribbons and their horns are decorated with patterns. The cost for men is around 100 baht, women attend for free. The men accompany the spectacle with a fair amount of alcohol and bets on the winner.

Things to do

The most interesting places of Koh Samui can be seen during a day trip around the island. Such trips, in particular, are offered by the company Ung Safari. The most popular excursion is Full Day Jungle Safari Tours (from 09:00 am to 17:30). It includes, in particular:

Visit to Hin Ta and Hin Yai;
watching monkeys collect coconuts;
elephant ride;
swimming in a waterfall;
descent in the jungle on 2 water slides, length 20 m. and 70 m.;
off-road trip to the mountains;
visiting observation platforms in the mountains;
visit to the Buddha Garden;
visiting the Wat Khunaram temple, which houses a mummified monk;
traditional Thai lunch;
visiting the Buddha statue in Bang Rak.

Diving. The best time of year for diving in the Koh Samui area is from June to August, but scuba diving is practically practiced here all year round(unfavorable period – October and November). Most diving tours take place in the nearby Ang Thong and Koh Tao National Marine Park as visibility around Koh Samui's sandy beaches is, with few exceptions, poor. Divers are attracted by huge underwater boulders, coral gardens, and the opportunity to see whale sharks, stingrays, sea turtles, and schools of barracudas. Most diving centers are located in Phang Nga Bay (which has the most beautiful landscapes sea ​​caves in Thailand), this trip is the most interesting option.

Kayak rentals are offered at all popular beaches for about 100 baht per hour.

Surfers The island is unlikely to please, since its beaches do not have waves for practicing this sport. Due to the lack of waves, stand-up paddling has become popular, lessons and equipment rentals are available in Chaweng Ang Thong National Marine Park

Lamai Beach has several clubs, but they are all aimed at lower income visitors compared to Chaweng. Bophut has a small strip of restaurants and bars. After Bophut, nightlife options are significantly reduced and revolve around individual resorts and bungalows.

Climate and best time visits

Samui's weather is different from the rest of Thailand. In April-September, which is the rainy season for most of the country, the island is still quite dry, but from October to December the island receives a lot of rainfall, while other parts of the country are already experiencing dry weather. October, November and the first half of December are the wettest months. The driest season is from January to March.

The peak tourist season is from mid-December to mid-January. The most better weather observed from January to April, after which it becomes very hot, with only the occasional tropical storm providing short-term relief. During this period, the cost of a holiday can be 50% of the price during the influx of tourists. July and August usually see a short-term increase in the number of holidaymakers, but these months often see high rainfall in the western part of the island.

Koh Samui - an island owned by the state of Thailand. If you look at a map of Thailand, the island of Koh Samui is located on the right hand of the Thai mainland in the Gulf of Thailand of the South China Sea (in English the gulf is called the Thai Gulf of Thailand), while the popular island of Phuket is located on left hand(in the west) and is located in the Andaman Sea. The difference in the location of these islands makes Koh Samui safer than Phuket in the event of a tsunami. Since Samui is located in an enclosed sea, where is it possible big wave extremely small.

History of Koh Samui

For a long time, Koh Samui was an unremarkable island. Koh Samui lies far from the main straits, for which historical battles have always been fought, so the history of Koh Samui is a smooth transition from an island of fishermen to a very popular resort. It is believed that people from the Malay Peninsula settled it one and a half thousand years ago; it is obvious that the island of Koh Samui was also inhabited by people from China. The island is shown on a 17th century Chinese map under a different name, Pulo Cornam. The island lived a life of its own and was very loosely connected to the Thai mainland. Only in the middle of the 19th century was a permanent ferry service with the mainland. At that time, the 35 km separating Samui from Surat THani on the mainland took a whole day to cover. Now you can fly from Bangkok to Samui in an hour.


During World War II the island was occupied by Japan
The island's ring road was built in 1973; before that, residents traveled on foot or by boat. In the 70s of the last century it began tourism history islands. As elsewhere in Thailand, the main shooters were hippies, who formed entire communes on the island.
Then the Thai government realized that the island had serious potential for tourism development and began investing, and an airport was built in the late 1980s. Now Samui is the third most popular resort in Thailand after Pattaya and Phuket.

Koh Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, it is the second largest island after and no less popular in terms of tourist attendance. I would like to emphasize that it does not matter for what purpose you want to travel to this island - to get acquainted with natural attractions ( snow-white beaches, coconut palms, coral reefs etc.) or to pursue interests of a sexual nature (for example, in the area)... The important thing is that to travel through this area, you will need Koh Samui maps.

To find Koh Samui island on the map of Thailand, draw a line from the conditional line to the south. Where the coast of the Malay Peninsula bends to the southeast, you will see several pieces of land - islands, Koh Samui and other small islands.

Interactive map of Koh Samui

Interactive map of Koh Samui showing streets, hotels, beaches, attractions, hospitals, parks, cafes and other establishments. To find the route to the point you have chosen, you need to click on the marker and in the window that opens click on the link "Calculate route". You will go to a new page where your location will be determined and a convenient way to get to your destination will be automatically selected.

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Chaweng Beach on Koh Samui: 9.530691, 100.065891

Immigration office. Samui: 9.520629, 99.942321

Koh Phangan Island: 9.731875, 100.013593

Paradise Park Farm on Koh Samui: 9.486398, 99.982452

Na Muang 1 waterfall on Koh Samui: 9.466312, 99.983987

Lamai Temple on Koh Samui: 9.474101, 100.042598

Tiger Zoo and Aquarium on Koh Samui: 9.431091, 100.016474

Butterfly Garden on Samui: 9.423211, 100.012026

Buddha Magic Garden on Koh Samui: 9.482884, 99.994501

Plai Laem Temple on Koh Samui: 9.571107, 100.067661

Wat Kunaram Samui: 9.450162, 100.000691

Big Buddha on Koh Samui: 9.570494, 100.060558

Lamai Beach on Koh Samui: 9.462269, 100.044980

Bophut Beach on Koh Samui: 9.562771, 100.024252

Maenam Beach on Koh Samui: 9.575360, 99.991851

Choeng Mon Beach on Koh Samui: 9.573096, 100.081179

Bang Po Beach on Koh Samui: 9.578566, 99.948442

Laem Yai Beach on Koh Samui: 9.570526, 99.914839

Nathon Beach on Koh Samui: 9.544044, 99.931555

Lipa Noi Beach on Koh Samui: 9.496683, 99.932928

Bang Kao Beach on Koh Samui: 9.416548, 99.975801

Hua Thanon Beach on Koh Samui: 9.431562, 100.019569

Samui Airport: 9.550054, 100.062704

Makro store on Samui: 9.542372, 100.040667

Big C store on Samui: 9.545314, 100.039616

Central Festival Store on Samui: 9.531686, 100.061545

Tesco Lotus store in Koh Samui: 9.533252, 100.041182

Samui Lapidary store on Koh Samui: 9.578111, 99.979652

Bowtiful Samui store on Koh Samui: 9.465910, 100.045216

Walking Street Fair in Chaweng (Samui): 9.521888, 100.057125

Walking Street Fair on Maenam (Samui): 9.569182, 99.996786

Walking Street Fair in Lamai (Samui): 9.470058, 100.048509

Walking Street Fair on Choeng Mon (Samui): 9.569296, 100.082652

Walking Street Fair on Bophut (Samui): 9.559623, 100.031482

Laem Din Market Koh Samui: 9.521296, 100.052340

Samui Market: 9.569690, 99.992838

Night Food Market on Samui: 9.536109, 99.934763

Fresh Market on Samui: 9.531834, 99.936018

Tesco Lotus store on Nathon (Samui): 9.536045, 99.936672

Market 2 on Samui: 9.442140, 100.023082

Na Muang 2 waterfall on Koh Samui: 9.474037, 99.991379

Hin Lat Waterfall on Koh Samui: 9.520671, 99.956167

Tarmin Waterfall on Koh Samui: 9.483509, 99.994458

Siva Tara Waterfall on Koh Samui: 9.458650, 100.037019

Khao Yai Waterfall on Koh Samui: 9.467159, 100.003266

Grandmother and Grandfather Stones on Samui: 9.451980, 100.039830

Namuang Safari Park on Samui: 9.464915, 99.984126

Hotels on the map of Koh Samui

An interactive hotel map in Russian will help you find suitable accommodation options on Koh Samui with subsequent booking. To find the right option, click on the hotel icon, you will see information about living conditions, booking prices, and reviews from tourists who have stayed. It is possible to immediately weed out offers that are not suitable for the price. To do this, move the cost selection slider. Read more about how easily and simply you can book any hotel in Thailand on the websites and.

Samui maps in digital format

On our website there is detailed maps Samui in JPG format. They have big size in pixels, and therefore are presented in the form of small images - miniatures. To download full size, click on the link "Download original", then wait until the image loads completely on the new page, then right-click and click on the menu item "Save image as...". Having opened the full-size map, you will see that they are rather schematic plans that allow you to determine the relative location of hotels, beaches, and plan an excursion route (read more about, which can be booked on the SamuiTours.ru website). Most of these cards were scanned from those that are offered free of charge in hotels and shops on the island.

Attractions of Samui on the map

Map of Samui with attractions in Russian– this is an exclusive offer for those who don’t want to bother ahead of their vacation. The names of the attractions are the same as those mentioned on the Internet. Therefore, you can easily find what you like on the virtual pages. Everything written in Latin letters are the local names of beaches, bays, islands or piers.

Map of Samui with attractions in Russian ()

Map of the island with hotels

Island Samui on the world map very small. Therefore, on the presented map, the hotel icons are so dense that there is no space between them. Turn the mouse wheel and zoom in, then you can imagine the real distance between hotels and the beaches near them. Map of Samui with hotels also contains additional information - it indicates major shopping centers, hospitals, visual landmarks - hills, temples. This plan makes it clear that the main party and entertainment centers are located in the northern and east coast islands. Those who dream of quiet relaxation should go to the west, where there are also good hotels.

Map of the island with piers and heights

Map of Koh Samui in Russian, where the piers and heights are indicated - this is the most specific plan. It even lists golf courses where professional coaches give lessons to beginners. Seeing Samui piers on the map, you'll only get an idea of ​​where you are and where to go once you get off the .