Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Koh Samui is the third largest island of Thailand


Koh Samui is the third largest island of Thailand, located in the south of the country is about 700 km from Bangkok.

The island is easily accessible by air, thanks to the presence of a singular and beautiful international airport.

And 'one of the most beautiful islands and seaside tourist destination among the most important of Thailand, Koh Samui boasts white sandy beaches and beautiful rainforests.

On the island you can find various types of beaches and bays (the latter in the south of the island), are the most popular Chaweng Beach and Lamai Beach, among the most famous in all of Thailand and also the most lively and entertaining; along the north coast of Koh Samui beaches are quieter, Bophut Beach, Big Buddha Beach and Choeng Mon Beach Mae Nam Beach.

The tourist offer is very rich and tempting, it is possible to practice many sports, do exciting excursions, such as hiking in the rainforest on the back of an elephant rather than visiting the waterfalls, visit beautiful Buddhist temples, and much more.

Luxury resorts, guest houses and a great selection of bungalows provide excellent accommodation and comfort for the tourist to stay in front of or near the sea.

The multitude of restaurants scattered in various locations on the waterfront and serve good food, and not typical, picturesque location for dinners by candlelight on the beach, and an excellent quality / price ratio.

Koh Samui is also appreciated for the great range of traditional spa treatmentsthat you can enjoy in the many small towns in the luxurious spa or massages are also numerous on the island.

Near Koh Samui there are also some beautiful islands:

     Koh Phangan
    A little frequented by mass tourism offers lovely beaches, known for parties during the full moon, Full Moon Party.
     Koh Tao
    Very popular tourist destination for lovers of diving for its beautiful coral reefs that offer extraordinary backdrops.
     Ang Thong
    Islands and islets of the karst rocks form this magnificent archipelago and protected marine park.

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