When we want to visit a beautiful beach.

I believe that Koh Samet is definitely one of the most attractive tourist destinations for many people.

This location boasts fine, powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters.

Both the convenience of accommodation and food.

And the ease of travel, even without a private car,

We can also take a van from Ekamai Bus Terminal.

Upon arrival at Ban Phe, there are two popular piers for traveling to Koh Samet:

Nuanthip Pier and Ban Phe Municipal Pier.

The boat fare for a regular boat is 50 baht per person.

Speedboat fares start at 250 baht, depending on the beach you choose to disembark at.

Renting a motorbike is recommended to explore all the beaches on Koh Samet.

The rental fee is approximately 300-500 baht per day, depending on the car model.

And now, we come to the heart of the matter, where we will take you to see...

Which beaches on Koh Samet are worth visiting, and what are their characteristics?



Kaeo Beach is a beach with fine, soft sand. It is considered the most beautiful beach, with the most accommodation options and the most lively atmosphere.

Ideal for party-goers.


Ao Phai, adjacent to Haad Sai Kaew, is a small, secluded bay offering a more tranquil atmosphere compared to the bustling Haad Sai Kaew.

There are rock formations where we can take cool photos.




Ao Thian (Ao Saeng Thian) is a secluded beach with a focus on nature and few tourists.


Ao Lung Dam Beach offers a secluded and tranquil environment, ideal for those seeking relaxation and solitude.



Ao Noi Na is a bay located on the upper part of the island. It has a beach with small, grainy sand, although not very fine.

However, the beach is not crowded.



Ao Phrao, a beautiful bay on the west coast, offers calm winds and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for relaxing with a book under the shade of coconut trees.

And for paddling, the seawater is just as clear as anywhere else.


The viewpoint at the end of the island...actually, there is no beach or anything at this point. But it is a point where you can watch the sunset beautifully. For those who come to stay at Koh Samet, this viewpoint is a must-see.


In conclusion, let's talk about marine conservation. If we only focus on tourism without paying attention to the surrounding environment,

Soon, we may no longer have beautiful seas to admire.

Upcycling the Oceans Project in Thailand

The Upcycling the Oceans project in Thailand aims to transform marine debris into valuable products. This initiative is a collaborative effort between the Tourism Authority of Thailand, PTT Global Chemical, and ECOALF Foundation, a Spanish leader in recycled material product design. The project will initially focus on Koh Samet, followed by Koh Tao and Phuket.

Thank you to all the volunteers, individuals, and organizations who have contributed to the preservation and sustainability of Thailand's marine environment.

And friends can follow good activities in the conservation of the Thai sea and be a part of it by supporting at https://www.facebook.com/Upcyclingtheoceansthailan...

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