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Koh Samui — Thailand's Premier Island Paradise
Koh Samui is Thailand's second-largest island, a tropical jewel set in the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand. With its palm-fringed white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a sophisticated blend of luxury resorts and authentic Thai culture, it consistently ranks among Southeast Asia's top island destinations. For Malaysian travellers, Koh Samui offers a world-class beach holiday with excellent flight connections and prices that offer great value against the ringgit.
Hotel options span every budget range. Cosy beach bungalows and guesthouses start from RM 55 per night, mid-range beachfront hotels with pools and breakfast cost RM 150–RM 350 per night, and five-star luxury resorts and private villas range from RM 500 to RM 2,000+ per night. With over 1,500 properties on Traveloka, you will find the perfect accommodation for your island escape.
Best Beaches and Areas to Stay in Koh Samui
Chaweng Beach is the island's longest and most popular stretch of sand, backed by a buzzing strip of restaurants, bars, and shops. It is ideal for travellers who want to be in the heart of the action. Hotels here range from RM 80–RM 400 per night. Ploen Chaweng Koh Samui by Tolani offers excellent beachfront value.
Lamai Beach, the island's second-largest beach, is slightly quieter with a more relaxed vibe. It offers great value with hotels from RM 70–RM 300 per night. Samaya Bura Beach Resort Koh Samui is a standout choice with direct beach access.
Bophut and its charming Fisherman's Village are perfect for couples and those seeking a more boutique atmosphere. Weekly Friday night walking markets add to its appeal. Samui Tonrak Residence offers affordable comfort in this area.
Maenam Beach in the north is the quietest major beach, popular with families and long-stay visitors. Hotels here start from RM 60 per night with a laid-back atmosphere.
Top Hotels in Koh Samui for Malaysian Travellers
For luxury, Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort is one of the island's finest properties, with private pool villas set into the hillside overlooking the sea. Celes Samui offers contemporary luxury right on the beach.
Mid-range favourites include Muang Samui Spa Resort with its Thai-style architecture and beachfront pool, and Samui First House Hotel which has been a trusted choice for years.
Budget-friendly options include Go Samui Hotel and Synergy Samui, both offering clean, modern rooms from RM 55–RM 80 per night.
Things to Do in Koh Samui
Beyond the beaches, Koh Samui is packed with activities. The Big Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Yai) is the island's most iconic landmark — a 12-metre golden Buddha statue on a small islet connected by a causeway. Admission is free. The nearby Wat Plai Laem temple with its multi-armed Guanyin statue over a lake is equally photogenic.
Ang Thong National Marine Park is a breathtaking archipelago of 42 islands with emerald lagoons, limestone cliffs, and coral reefs. Day trips by speedboat cost approximately RM 80–RM 150 per person including lunch, kayaking, and snorkelling.
The Na Muang Waterfalls offer refreshing jungle swimming spots, while the Secret Buddha Garden high in the hills provides mystical statues amid tropical forest. ATV tours to these spots cost around RM 40–RM 70 per person.
Koh Samui Food and Nightlife
Koh Samui's dining scene is diverse and delicious. Thai street food at local markets costs just RM 8–RM 15 per dish, with highlights including fresh seafood BBQ, green curry, and mango sticky rice. The Chaweng Night Market and Fisherman's Village Friday Market in Bophut are excellent for food exploration.
Beachfront seafood restaurants serve the day's catch with stunning sunset views, with meals averaging RM 50–RM 100 for two people. Fine dining at resort restaurants can cost RM 120–RM 250 per person but often includes world-class settings and cuisines.
For nightlife, Chaweng is the centre of the action with beach bars, clubs, and live music venues. Many bars host fire shows on the beach. A night out typically costs RM 40–RM 80 including drinks.
Getting to Koh Samui from Malaysia
Koh Samui has its own international airport (USM) with direct flights from Kuala Lumpur operated by Bangkok Airways and other carriers. Return flights typically cost RM 500–RM 1,200 depending on the season and how far in advance you book.
A more budget-friendly option is to fly to Surat Thani (from RM 250 return via Bangkok) and take a ferry to Koh Samui, which costs approximately RM 20–RM 40 and takes about 1.5 hours. Combined flight-and-ferry packages are available on Traveloka for added convenience.
Best Time to Visit Koh Samui
Koh Samui's weather differs from the rest of Thailand. The best months are January to April and July to September, when skies are clear and the sea is calm. The island's rainy season peaks in November and December, with occasional heavy downpours.
Hotel rates are highest during the Christmas–New Year period and during European summer. Malaysian travellers can find the best deals during May to June and September to October, when hotel rates drop by 20–35% and the weather remains pleasant.
Explore More Island Destinations on Traveloka
If you love Koh Samui, explore more of Thailand's incredible destinations. Book hotels in Krabi for dramatic limestone landscapes, try the laid-back vibes of Loei in the mountains, or explore historical Lop Buri — all at great prices on Traveloka.





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