

Koh Samui's white sands and relaxed ambience may have boosted the island's popularity in recent years, yet much of its sleepy charm and natural beauty lingers. Lively Chaweng is the island’s hub with an impressive beach, vibrant nightlife and inviting restaurants, along with street markets, boutiques and malls. Further south is Lamai, which although quieter, has dining and shopping aplenty, while on the north coast, Mae Nam and Bo Phut deliver a more serene setting for sun-seekers. When in Bo Phut head to Fisherman’s Village, where rustic buildings house boutiques and trendy restaurants plus each Friday it hosts the popular Walking Street Market.
A selection of our most popular touring itineraries including Koh Samui.
Koh Samui has a tropical monsoon climate, with generally good weather year round and temperatures averaging around 28ºC. The dry season runs from December to March and many consider this the best time to visit. The hottest time of year is between March and April, while from May until September late afternoon thunderstorms can roll in. The heaviest rainfall tends to fall between September and November, however it doesn’t rain everyday and is often only in short bursts.
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