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Foods and Eat when you stay in Kho samet

Seafood, seafood, and seafood, some of the best barbeques are found along Ao Phai and Haat Sai Kaew beaches. But there's also meat and veggie curries as well as Western favorites like pizza, and a bakery that makes fresh bread at the Naga Bar and Bungalows on Ao Hin Khok. The best burgers on the island can be found at Saffron, while Jep's Restaurant offers cooking you'll still be missing a year after you leave -- try the chicken and cashew nuts with steamed rice. Almost every hotel and bungalow operation has its own restaurant but it's only the movies that differentiate them. Many also set up tables and chairs at night for dining on the beach.

If you are relaxing on the beach during the day there are plenty of hawkers selling fresh fruit, BBQ chicken wings, dried squid, papaya salad (can be extremely spicy) and even ice creams at reasonable prices.

Also if you need a break from Thai cuisine a number of the restaurants along Haat Sai Kaew make excellent club sandwiches. They also offer western style breakfast. (eg. bacon and eggs, yogurt or breakfast cereal) 

Shopping in kho samet

Ko Samet doesn't have much in the way of shopping beyond basic beach accessories (sarongs, T-shirts, etc). But, there are high quality crystal products and reed products. Crystal can be purchased at Lotus Crystal Factory in Pluak Daeng District of Rayong.

Most hotels have some books to trade or rent, and there are a growing number of hawkers selling books too.

Popular local food in Ko Samet includes sumptuous fried durian and fruits which also includes rambutan and mangosteen. The province is also well-known for its great seafood products such as: shrimp paste, fish sauce, dried shrimp, squid, octopus and other dried seafood. 

Events and Festivals in kho samet

Rayong Fruit Festival (งานเทศกาลผลไม้และของดีเมืองระยอง) In May of each year, Rayong's fruit reaches its peak season. The venue for celebration is always changed between Mueang and Klaeng districts. Tourists can enjoy floats decorated with fruits, fruit contests, beauty contests, as well as fruit and seafood fair.

Sunthon Phu Day (งานวันสุนทรภู่) Organised on June 26 of each year at Sunthon Phu Monument, Klaeng district, to honour the great poet. Exhibitions and plays from his poetry will entertain visitors.

Changing the robe for Phra Chedi Klang Nam (งานห่มผ้าพระเจดีย์กลางน้ำ) The annual traditional event is held during the full moon night of the 12th lunar month, or in November. The robe blanketing around the pagoda in the middle of the Rayong River, in Mueang district, will be changed. Meanwhile, the people will celebrate the event along with the Loi Krathong Festival by boat racing and many kinds of local entertainment.

Thot Pha Pa Klang Nam (Waterborne Robe Offering Ceremony) (งานทอดผ้าป่ากลางน้ำ) During the Loi Krathong Festival of each year, or on the full moon night of November, people living near the mouth of the Prasae River will prepare a monk's robe at the pier. After completing the ceremony on the boat, a monk will come to get it. Normally, the robe offering ceremony is held at the temple. This special tradition has been inherited for over a century. 

Tourism in Ko Samet

As Ko Samet is so near Bangkok, the island is ideal for those in the capital wanting to chill-out with their families for a couple of days, without having to go through all that rigmarole of having to travel down south. Ko Samet has developed steadily over the past decade or so, but it hasn’t been the victim of over zealous construction which has hit the likes of Ko Samui or even Ko Chang. The island is typified for its splendid beaches and white silky sand, surrounded by tropical coral reefs and crystal clear sea. Tourists can also enjoy a plethora of delicious cuisine and fine nightlife.

Getting around on Ko Samet

Get around Getting around on Ko Samet

Getting around on Ko Samet: The island has only a single main road. Some parts are concrete and some parts are only a dirt trail. There are two methods to get around the island. The first is by songthaew (usually a rather well-worn pickup truck with two benches in the back and no roof), which costs 200 baht for a private trip, or between 20 and 60 baht per person for a full car, depending on which beach you are going to. This is a rather expensive method to get around the island, and the dusty roads can make it an uncomfortable trip. The second way is by renting a motorcycle. Signs advertise 300 baht per day or 100 baht per hour, but when you go to enquire about renting they will often say 400 or 500 baht per day. Insist on paying 300 baht. That is for mechanic moto. If you want to get automatic one, you will pay 400 Baht per day. You will usually be able to rent it from the hotel you are staying at. Leaving your passport or a deposit is not necessary or advisable.

Warning: Only hire a bike from a reputable hotel and not some dodgy agent; he could be a scammer.

You can also rent/hire an ATV/Quad/4x4 for 1600 baht/day 

kho Samet By Bus

Goto kho Samet By Bus

The 1st class bus from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekamai) to Ban Phe usually takes 3.5 hours, costs 178 baht, and terminates opposite the ferry piers (there's no direct service to Ban Phe from Moh Chit - nearest alternative is to Rayong, from there you can take a songthaew to Ban Phe). If you take a regular bus from Pattaya or Sattahip, you'll need to take a songthaew or charter a tuk-tuk to the ferry piers. Minibus services go straight to the piers.

For Ekamai Station

  • Rayong Tour Company: 0 2712 3662
  • Cherdchai Tour Company: 0 2391 2237
  • Khonsong Co., Ltd.: 0 231 2504

For Morchid Station

  • Rayong Tour Company: 0 2936 1216
  • Cherdchai Tour Company: 0 2936 0199
  • Khonsong Co., Ltd.: 0 2936 2852 to 311

Buses from Rayong to Bangkok are available from 03.00-21.30 hrs.

  • Rayong Tour Company: 0 3886 1354-5
  • Cherdchai Tour Company: 0 3867 4144 (Samyan), 0 3861 1528 (Phe)
  • Khonsong Co., Ltd.: 0 3861 1378
  • Nakornchai Air Company: 0 3861 6009

Ferries from Ban Phe to Ko Samet take around 30 to 45 minutes. Only buy a one-way ticket, as there's no discount on round-trip tickets and you won't have to worry about losing it or finding that your ticket isn't valid for the most convenient return ferry. The ticket sellers may also offer to sell you the national park ticket - don't bother. 

Goto Kho Samet By Car

Goto  Kho Samet By Car

There are many routes from Bangkok to Rayong:

  1. Driving along Sukhumvit road (Highway No. 3); passing Bangpu, Chonburi town, Bangsaen, Sri Racha, Pattaya, Jomtien Beach, Sattahip, Banchang and get into the centre of Rayong province. The total distance is approximately 220 kilometres.
  2. Taking Bangna-Trat road (Highway No. 34); off the Highway No. 3 at Chaloen Nakorn Toll Plaza through Pang Phi and Bang Bo of Samut Prakarn province and connect with the Sukhumvit road (Highway No. 3) at 70th kilometres. The total distance of this route is approximately 220 kilometres.
  3. Drive along the Sukhumvit road (Highway No. 3) from Bangkok to Banglamung then off at 140th kilometres that connected with Highway No. 36 and take about 70 kilometres to Rayong. The total is about 176 kilometres.
  4. Taking Highway No. 344 to Chonburi; through Ban Bung, Nong Yai, Wang Chan and end at Klang district, Rayong province. Total distance is 180 kilometres.
  5. Driving along Motoway from Pattanakarn road to Pattaya and followed by Highway No. 36 about 50 kilomatres to Rayong province. 

Get in kho Samet

Get in kho Samet

Most of Ko Samet, including all of the good parts, is part of Khao Laem Ya and Mu Ko Samet National Park and has an entry fee. Thais pay 40 baht, foreigners 200 baht - a classic example of Thai dual pricing. This two-tier pricing policy is applicable to all national parks. If you can explain, however, that you actually live or work in Thailand, then you may not have to pay the ‘tourist’ price. If your ferry arrives at the main pier and you take a songthaew to the beaches, there will be a stop at the main ticket checkpoint. If your ferry arrives at one of the beaches, an officer will collect the fee as you step out of the surf. Note that there is plenty of foot traffic in and out of the park to the 7-Eleven, ATM or other shops and restaurants and if you have no bags you can nonchalantly walk into the park without anyone checking your ticket. There is a road via the temple which avoids the checkpoint entirely. 

History of kho samet

HistoryHistory of kho samet

It is believed that once upon a time, Ko Samet was the home of pirates and that until this very day there is still lost treasure buried somewhere on the island.

Thailand’s legendary poet Sunthorn Phu was the first one to put this island on the map when he set his classical epic there, Phra Aphai Manee “The Story of Princes, Saga, Mermaids and Giants”.

Even though Bangkokians had known about the beauty of Ko Samet for decades before, the Thai government put this island off limits and restricted overnight stay there; that was until 1981. In that year, on 1st October, the Forestry Department of Thailand declared Koh Samet and its surrounding to be a national park. 

Ko Samet

Ko Samet (เกาะเสม็ด) is a small island in Rayong Province, within easy reach of Bangkok.

(there's also a smaller Ko Samet in Chumphon Province)

 Slogan of kho samet

As based upon the Rayong (province), holds the same slogan –

Best of tropical fruits, industrial estates, finest fish sauce, the charming Ko Samet and the most famous poet “Sunthon Phu”.

Understand with Ko Samet 

Ko Samet is not overly renowned for its parties (unlike Ko Pha Ngan) or its diving (unlike Ko Tao), but it has both convenience and quietness in its favor. It's a popular tourist destination for Thais as well as foreigners for its proximity to Bangkok. 


Climate

Even though Ko Samet is only a few kilometers from the mainland of Rayong, the island with its micro-climate (the driest archipelago in Thailand) gets much less rainfall than the rest of the province. The rainy season is May to September but even then it still has significantly less rain than the other islands in Thailand. Tourists should, however, be careful of occasional storms. 


Useful Contacts number contract in kho samet

  • Immegration Office 0 3863 8674
  • Highway Police 1193 0 3861 1203
  • Tourist Police 1155 0 3865 1669
  • Police Station 0 3887 1106
  • Rayong Hospital 0 3861 1104
  • Emergency Calls 191
  • Weather Forecast Department 0 3865 5075 

Local Tips in Kho Samet

Local Tips

The best time of the year to see Ko Samet is from November to February where the weather is cooler and the seas are calmer. Since Samet has a micro-climate it is one of the driest places in Thailand. During the rainy season Samet has substantially less rain than the other islands in Thailand.

  • Do make sure that any boat you take has enough life-jackets for everyone on board.
  • Do protect yourself from mosquitoes.
  • Do, if you come down with a high fever, go to the hospital immediately.
  • Do, if you get bit by a dog, go to the hospital immediately.
  • Do bargain the price of the room in the low season.
  • Do bargain with vendors.
  • Do contact the tourist police in any dodgy situation.
  • Do be careful of over-charging drivers.
  • Do carry around small change.
  • Do try the local seafood.
  • Do get off the beaten track.
  • Do, if you hire a motorbike, make sure the owners have a trustworthy reputation. 

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Hat Sai Kaew


Hat Sai Kaew or Diamond beach is the longest and one of the most popular beaches on Ko Samet. It is located in the North-East and it is about 780 meters long. This is the beach You should choose if you like to have a little people and activities around you, but at the same time live next to a almost paradise-like beach. The sand is almost snow-white and the water is invitingly green-blue. 

Ao Noi Na is suitable


: Ao Noi Na is suitable for those who looking for a truly relaxing experience on the white & clean sandy beach. You can find only a few resorts at this beach. There is a sleepy fishing village feel to this area and the ambiance is quite peaceful and tranquil yet not too far from the excitement in Sai Kaew Beach .

koh samet map Introduction to Koh Samet

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“Phra Aphai Mani”is about a lovelorn giant - she is broken-hearted and dies on the crystal sandy beach of the island. Even though you won't see her remains anywhere on Koh Samet, but you're sure to see its crystal white sandy beaches, especially on the Had Sai Kaew or Sai Kaew Beach. Koh Samet was named after the Samet Tree or the cajuput tree that grows everywhere on the island. It was declared ‘Khao Lam Ya – Samet Archipelago Maritime National Park’ in 1981. The park encompasses Had Mae Rumpueng-a beach on the coast of Rayong, Lam Ya Mountain and the Samet Archipelago that consists of Koh Samet, Koh Chan, Koh San Chalam, Koh Hin Khao, Koh Kang Kao, Koh Kudee, Koh Kruoy and Koh Plateen. An ecological tour can be conducted through three itineraries on Koh Samed, Koh Kudee and Lam Ya Mountain. For more information, contact Khao Laem Ya and Mu Ko Samet Nation Park Office by Tel: + 66 3865 3034, from 8.30 a.m. to 16.30 p.m.Located in the “Gulf of Thailand” (the eastern ocean), under the management of “Baan Phe District” of “Rayong Province”. For your information, Rayong is famous for its abundance of fruits and sandy beaches, far approximately 220 km from Bangkok. Baan Phe is the seaside town, located approximately 19 km southeast of the city, Baan Phe is the best place to enjoy relaxing on a long white sandy beach while sampling sumptuous seafood. Baan Phe is a major fishing community in the province, hence, the wide range of fresh and preserved seafood products or other local products. In addition, Baan Phe is also the departure point for Koh Samet which is far around 6 km from the coast of Rayong province.

koh samet and le vimarn


Samet Island, Or Koh Samet in Thai ! Koh Samet, what an idyllic island ! Once upon a time.. “Sunthon Phu” (Thailand all time great poet), had described about Koh Samet as “Koh Kaew Pitsadan” (Koh = island, Kaew = glasses, Pitsadan = magically) in the best of his romance poems “Phra Aphai Mani”. He want us to know how wonderful this white sandy beaches is !

Hotels in Koh Samet

Samed Club Resort
 Samed Club Resort Ao Noina

Price From 60 USD
Ao Prao Resort Koh Samet
Ao Prao Resort Koh Samet Ao Prao Beach

Price From 56 USD
Le Vimarn Cottage & Spa Koh Samet
Le Vimarn Cottage & Spa Koh Samet Ao Prao Beach

Price From 193 USD
Lima Bella Resort Koh Samet
Lima Bella Resort Koh Samet Saikaew Beach

Price From 99 USD
Lima Coco Resort Koh Samet
Lima Coco Resort Koh Samet Ao Prao Beach

Price From 68 USD
Malibu Garden Resort Koh Samet
Malibu Garden Resort Koh Samet Vongduean Beach

Price From 41 USD
Paradee Resort Koh Samed
Paradee Resort Koh Samed Ao Ku

Price From 303 USD
Sai Kaew Beach Resort Koh Samet
Sai Kaew Beach Resort Koh Samet Saikaew Beach

Price From 40 USD
Saikaew Villa Samet Island
Saikaew Villa Samet Island Saikaew Beach

Price From 51 USD
Samed Cabana Resort
Samed Cabana Resort Vongduean Beach

Price From 54 USD
Samed Cliff Resort
Samed Cliff Resort Ao Noina

Price From 44 USD
Samet Ville Resort
Samet Ville Resort Vongduean Beach

Price From 31 USD
Skyhigh Inn Resort Koh Samet
Skyhigh Inn Resort Koh Samet Saikaew Beach

Price From 102 USD
 

hotels for travels

HOTELS CLASS AREAS RATES
Ao Cho Grand View Resort Ao cho3,421 THB
Ao Prao Resort Ao prao beach3,861 THB
Baanthai Sangthain Resort Sangthain Beach2,000 THB
Le Vimarn Cottages & Spa Ao prao beach6,728 THB
Lima Bella Resort Sai kaew beach2,927 THB
Lima Coco Resort Ao prao beach2,328 THB
Malibu Garden Resort Ao vongduen beach1,638 THB
Mooban Talay Resort Noi na beach3,510 THB
Nim-ma-no-ra-dee Ao pagarung beach2,340 THB
Paradee Resort & Spa Ao kiew beach11,200 THB
Sai Kaew Beach Resort Sai kaew beach2,808 THB
Saikaew Villa Sai kaew beach1,050 THB
Samed Cabana Resort Ao vongduen beach2,246 THB
Samed Cliff Resort Noi na beach1,872 THB
Samed Club Noi na beach2,106 THB
Samed Grandview Resort Sai kaew beach2,194 THB
Samed Ville Resort Ao wai1,556 THB
Vongdeuan Resort Ao vongduen beach1,875 THB
Vongduern Villa Ao vongduen beach960 THB