While not exactly as spectacular of a destinations as the islands of Koh Kood or Koh Maak further down on the eastern Gulf coast of Thailand. Koh Samed offers something you simply can’t beat, easy accessibility.
For all the modern delights big urban cities like Bangkok or Pattaya in Central Thailand have to offer, there always comes that time when you feel you suddenly need to hit the road for a radical change of scenery.
This is where places like Koh Samed comes in handy, especially for spontaneous people that don’t like to plan too much in advance. Nothing beats waking up in morning, looking outside the window on a beautiful day knowing you can just check out of your hotel, hop on a cab, negotiate a 2000 to 2500 Baht flat fee with the driver and 3 to 4-hour later be dipping your toes in the soft white sand of a beautiful palm tree-lined tropical island.
Foreign tourist skinny dipping on Ao Phai beach, one of the popular beaches of the Eastern Coast of Koh Samed
Below are a few pictures of my last trip to Koh Samed when I managed to squeeze in a few chill days in between the Thai New Year in Bangkok and Pattaya’s Wan Lai festival:
clear waters lapping up the beach on high tide
Tourist having a rest on the beach
Most of the nightlife is found along the Sai Kaew beach
Friendly bar awaiting customers
Seafood is plentiful and relatively cheap on Samed
Nightly fire show along the beach
Setting up your own private little spot on the beach
Some of the bars along the beach
Hat Sai-kaew, the main beach seen here can get a little busy during weekends and holidays as you can see here but sure beats BKK’s heat and pollution
American breakfast along the beach at Koh Samed Sai Kaew beach before departure
Statue of the Phra Aphai Mani ogress welcoming visitors the main port