Travel to Koh Samui
Thailand has always been among the top holiday destinations, offering a unique Southeast Asian experience, set in picturesque tropical settings. White sandy beaches surrounded by blue-green oceans and a temperate climate that spares you the torrential tropical rains of other spots like Phuket, Koh Samui is growing in popularity. If you plan to travel to Koh Samui, you can rest assured of an island experience that is relatively untouched by the commercialism of mainland Thailand with plenty of sun and fun to make it a memorable holiday.
Travel to Koh Samui does not mean having to enter through Bangkok, dealing with cramped ferries or hiring expensive private charters. Samui International Airport allows you to directly travel to Koh Samui from many major Southeast Asian destinations like Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia with all the amenities necessary for a safe and comfortable arrival to the island paradise. Koh Samui's increasingly popularity means that more visitors are entering this Thai island every year but it still remains one of the less visited spots compared to Bangkok and Phuket. This has seen Koh Samui retain its distinctively tropical island characteristics without falling prey to urbanisation and mass development like other burgeoning Southeast Asian hotspots.
Increased travel to Koh Samui has been exposing this gem in the gulf of Thailand (Gulf of Siam) and while the island has seen a major facelift for international tourists, you will still enjoy the small island experience. The cuisine and culture of Thailand is compactly wrapped in Koh Samui allowing you to enjoy the best of Southeast Asia without the hustle and bustle of the larger tourist hotspots. Koh Samui offers a range of private villas with pools to suit every traveller's budget and preferences and if you opt to travel to Koh Samui, you can rest assured of all the facilities and amenities you need to enjoy a holiday abroad.
For those who prefer a more active holiday experience, you can opt for a range of sports during the day or dance away till the wee hours of the morning in the number of night clubs. Life in Koh Samui is laid back and fun, typical of any tropical island and a visit to Thailand would not be complete if you do not travel to Koh Samui.
