Which is better chaweng or lamai




















You might want to spend a couple of days in either area and see which suites you best and check out apartments etc. I wouldn't even entertain Chaweng. My idea of living somewhere does not involve being blasted with muay thai advertising in town or on the beach. I would look to Koh Phangan or Koh tao if the budget would allow. Hi, thanks for replying. I plan on arriving mid to late June.

Then stay for at least 3 months, depending if I like it I'll either stay or travel to another place. Yeah good idea about just checking out apartments. How should I do that btw? I usually find a realtor that shows me around, does it work the same in Samui, do you recommend any? The muay thai advertising, how bad is that. I read a blog post from banker in the sun and he thought it added nicely to the overall ambiance. Have you been to KP or KT?

Would my Baht budget work there too? Yes, can do on both places. The difference, however, is huge. You can't find that laid back 'backpacker feeling' like on South Lamai anywhere on Chaweng. On the other hand sand, swimming conditions, water clarity at South Chaweng can't be beaten anywhere on the island. During March to October. From November to February it can be impossible to swim on both beaches, except at the Norther parts.

The choice of cheap food places is much bigger on Chaweng than on Lamai. And so the places to live for any prices. However Chaweng has less and less that old laid back tropical island feeling. More and more a city feeling. Not so North- and South Lamai. At some places there time stand still. Also while you have to share the beach on Chaweng with all kind of typical package tourists , on Lamai Beach there are more expats, former and young backpackers.

Like said before, difference is really huge. July and August are generally busier months European School holidays.. Rental agencies tend to be more interested in renting more premium type places Fully furnished apartments are going to run more expensive than say some more basic resorts.

Member Crowes comment on Mauy thai advertising trucks can be found most places I would not discount staying on Koh Phangan as part of your trip, there are some areas on west and north west side, that might suite If you lock yourself in to one place it does hinder moving around, which really is not that difficult Others may have some suggestions as to renting Muay Thai advertising is very bad only at the beach road, the main touristic road in South Thailand, apart from Patong, where you are not staying or eating.

People over there are only over there for diving, snorkeling and beach. KPG is very laid back and very beautiful. Which means at the same time it lacks much more cheaper places for food and things than on Samui. At many beaches this is non-existent. The Muay Thai advertising in Chaweng was so bad I had to cut my trip short and look for somewhere else to go. There's even a guy in a boat that goes down the beach blaring the advertising with a speaker.

Just not my idea of a tropical paradise. I guess if you stayed at a resort and never left it would be fine, but once you go anywhere it sucks. If I was in your situation at your age, I would be in Koh Tao so fast it would make your head spin.

It's the best place in the area with tons of backpacker chicks and decent nightlife. As far as prices, food is not a concern if you eat local. Every menu at the resorts like Baan have thai dishes that are still incredibly cheap.. Explore the beach on foot or hire a motorbike or car.

You can also head out a little and visit a mini golf course and enjoy an amusing game of football-golf. If you are staying at one of the hotels that share the beach, you can enjoy cool cocktails and relax in deckchairs. Standing at the opposite end of Bang Por beach, Ban Tai beach is exactly opposite in nature. The white beach offers ample opportunity for long walks and lazy afternoons. One of the longest beaches in Thailand, it still offers ample entertainment options for tourists of all age groups.

The beach is particularly beautiful on a moonlit night. Location: Surat Thani Activities: If you are feeling lazy, simply sunbathe and get that perfect tan. But if you are feeling a little adventurous, choose to swim or snorkel. Go diving and then enjoy zipline adventures in the surrounding Ban Tai forest. Animal and bird safaris are also arranged on special request. It is also popular amongst those who love a night life.

Enquire about the popular Full Moon Party that has now become a monthly affair. Thongson Bay's beach is made up of grey, thin sand with little stones and seashell dust strewn about and the water is turbid and shallow.

Only kayaks are available among all the beach activities. The beach's low waves, combined with its ease of access and relative bustle, make it ideal for family vacations. Thongson Bay is a well-kept secret among visitors, the kind of beach where, if you arrive early enough, you can find yourself almost alone.

Because the area is undeveloped, you can get away from the crowds while still having access to basic amenities like renting a sun lounger, grabbing a bite to eat, or renting a kayak to explore the quiet seas. Coral Cove Beach in southwestern Koh Samui, has reddish sand and clear, deep seas, making it perfect for a day of swimming and relaxing.

It's the ideal spot for those who value their privacy. The clean seas are ideal for snorkelling, with coral and schools of tropical fish visible along the coast of Coral Cove Beach.

The rock formations on either end are ideal for open-air rock climbing. So, if you want a more tranquil beach but still want to take advantage of excellent snorkelling and paddleboarding, this is the spot for you.

Look for the darker features in the water near the coast to a few hundred yards off - these are the rocks around which the fish swim. The long, sweeping beach of Big Buddha is flanked with low- to mid-cost bungalow operations, many of which include great restaurants and some of the lavish spas. Even at shallow water, you may swim freely here, something local kids and employees of water sports centres on the Bang Rak shore enjoy doing. It's also the finest spot in the north island for catching a ferry or a motorboat to Koh Pha Ngan's Had Rin.

At dusk, the magnificent Big Buddha Temple creates a tremendously evocative atmosphere, while the taverns and clubs that line one of the best beaches in Koh Samui add a light touch to the area. Ang Thong is one of the most marine parks in Thailand. Adventure enthusiasts will find the park heaven — there are so many activities to pick from that you can spend several days here and there will still be places unexplored.

Take a hike to witness the beautiful views from Wua Talap Island, enjoy the vibrant wildflowers on the trail, and participate in beach volleyball. Observe the stars of the night sky at camp, and explore the caves on the mountain. There is something for everyone at Ang Thong. The temple houses Witness various statues of Buddha in different forms and sizes. The largest attraction is the Mara posture that depicts tranquility and serenity.

Big Buddha temple is a hotspot for tourists because of the architecture and the gorgeously crafted idols. Do check it out if you are in Koh Samui, it will be one of the most unforgettable parts of your trip. Locals and tourists flock alike to this famous market of Koh Samui where you can buy everything at a nominal price.

The quiet town of Bohut becomes a vibrant and colourful place to visit on weekends, as the Walking Street gets lined with stalls and shops that sell everything from T-shirts to fake jewelry. If you want to get some souvenirs for your loved ones back home, this is the place to be at.

You can get sunglasses, handbags, electrical gadgets, fake branded clothes here. Just remember to check the items before making a purchase as they may be of suspicious origins. Your enquiry has been received successfully. Our destination expert will reach out to you soon! The best beaches in Koh Samui are gorgeous and stand as a testimony to the rich cultural milieu of the island destination. When you are planning a trip to Koh Samui and you are not sure where to start from then the best place would be the beaches.

The surreal coastline not only gives you a chance to get drenched in the positive and lively vibe but also gives you a chance to spend time in tranquility. The beaches are endowed with white sands and azure blue ocean waters making them no less than tropical paradises away from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

You can have the chicest night parties as well as indulge in a wide range of adventure activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming. While exploring Koh Samui beaches, you can spend time at the Thongson bay which is known for its coconut palm trees coast and kayaking opportunities, Coral Cove Beach which is known for its thriving nightlife and adventure offerings, and Big Buddha Beach popular for its tremendously evocative atmosphere.

As the other post states, Lamai beach is nothing like Chaweng beach. It's more chilled out, a nice selection of smaller restaurants and bars and beach from accommodation. If your looking for a particularly chilled out area the south west islands of Ko Lanta and Ko Hai are remote, with few tourists and largely untouched beautiful beaches.

Ko Phan Ngan has reputation for the full moon parties, but as they are centered around Haad Rin Beach, if you explore other parts of the island there are some great little beaches and beach huts which doors open onto the beach.

Login Join. Chaweng or Lamai Last Post. And none of them ever asked for anything. The bungalows are set amidst trees and flowers on a hillside with wonderful views of the ocean, the bay and the mountains. The location and setting is simply exquisite and has an ambience that I doubt the 5 star hotels which surround it have.

It has it's own private secluded beach in a small bay, with powder fine white sand. While the bungalows are small, have a lovely little balcony. While they need some updating they are immaculate and were promptly cleaned every morning while I was at breakfast. The minibar was the best I've come across, the air conditioning was effective, wifi worked and water a perfect temperature.

The staff were unobtrusive and it felt very private. The breakfasts had a large choice of Western and Thai food and home baked bread. This is the place if you want to experience nature, birds geckos. It was such a find, particularly in the high priced Lamai Beach area. And I noticed they provided plug adapters in the. In all the attention to detail was unsurpassed. Pros- Beautiful serenity, pvt beach, nice pool, friendly staff.

Cons- very uncomfortable bed, coil springs into my body as I turn and I'm no heavy weight. Superior sea view we booked only had partial sea view, the cheaper units actually had the best view? Smoking section at pool was annoying as it is right behind to sunbeds so every time someone smokes we have to inhale their 2nd hand smoke and smells terrible. Perhaps just allocate it else where and not at a public place where everyone else enjoys clean air.

The hotel consists of bungalows of different sizes and sea views, many rooms with a magical view, the territory is green, birds sing, parrots fly, quietly, quietly, snugly.

Panoramic view of Lamai beach, people come for lunch, dinner, enjoy a beautiful view! For breakfast with great pleasure went, wonderful food.

In Lamai Bay View resort I work the most wonderful people, they give the hotel a wonderful atmosphere! She always helps and tells you everything. Delicious cocktails and a friendly smile will provide San Aungkyaw Sann , thank you very much! On the last day of rest, Aeroflot airline provided problems and refused to facilitate the transfer of departure, Aunt Pat Onanong Sripannak came to help. She agreed with Bangkok Airways and our departure was postponed at a convenient time for us.

Thank you for everything! You are our family, we will return to you! With love Irina and Alexander, Russia. I was just staying overnight before catching a flight home the following evening. Loved the beachside bungalow, very comfortable, clean and room with a beautiful view! Pool area was a bonus looking out at the ocean as the tide was low so not able to swim in the ocean. Only a short easy walk into the main street of Lamai 20 mins along the beach. Staff were helpful and courteous on arrival and throughout the stay.

Highly recommend! The bungalow on stilts was spacious with breathtaking views! The staff were so welcoming and friendly. The beach was so nice with bean bags and private cove. Also wonderful breakfast buffet thank you will be back! We went there on a 5 day trip and booked this one as we were on a budget. But, apart from the location Which is quiet inside from the actual main area and the room was quiet smaller and not enough lighting, It was an absolute pleasure to stay there.

The pool and the view was beautiful Our bungalow was facing the beach and sea it had a beautiful view and a nice sit out big and spacious. Our 5yr old daughter loved playing in the beach were they had toys and sand castles to play and a massage parlour facing the sea.. They had new year party with fire crackers on the beach. Which was beautiful to watch from our place The welcome drink and the staff were also pleasant.

Except that they were little strict on timings and renting bikes. Overall a lovely stay. It's the one thing we miss the most in koh samui.. Best view,nice pool but small ,break fast is very basic but it's ok,price is good for the view,you can rent motor cycle for resorts for bath,restaurant is very expensive so rent a motor cycle and eat from our side,they have 3 nice dogs ,white one his name is lucky ,I wanted to talk him home :. It was smaller with partial seaview on the last row.

Upon complaining the staff responded by saying that there was some goofup and they had no Superior sea view bunglow available for the next four days. In return they offered us free extra bed for two children with free breakfast.

But we had to compromise on the view and balcony sitting for one room. Rest of the stay was pleasant, decent breakfast, good location and views from the other room superior sea view bungalow. We booked the Beachfront Bungalow with AC, which I believe is the highest category room you could get. On our first night we were put in a "beachfront" bungalow that had the ocean view blocked by trees and mountains.

The one large bed was also two double beds put together, with two different sets of bedding. The staff was helpful to switch us to a better room the next day that was wildly better, but the first room was definitely not what we paid for. Other than that, the restaurant was great with very reasonably priced food. Staff service was attentive too, and the view was beautiful.

The beach had a lot of rocks instead of just pure sand, but still totally OK for taking swims. Not enough beach lounging space for how many hotel guests were there, though. Loved it. I was travelling alone to train Muay Thai. I chose to stay at Lamai Bayview as an injury prevented me from training all the time and I knew I would want a quiet spot to chill out in between.

I spent the extra on a Seaview bungalow and it didn't disappoint - plenty roomy for a solo traveller although for a couple I would recommend going for the superior bungalow for extra space. True the bungalows are a bit dated but still have a relaxed rustic feel and are very clean.

Wifi connection was good and great for making video calls whilst chilling on the balcony looking out to sea. The palm trees and bamboo all around feels like the resort is in keeping with its natural surroundings , an added charm.

Staff always smiley and helpful. Location wise, if you are looking to be in the thick of it, don't stay here. Lamai Bayview is a peaceful calm tucked away in the quiet end of Lamai but still near the nice beaches - a rare find in Samui that I notice is becoming seriously busy in most places, especially on the ring road. Perhaps a tad overpriced but I'm not sure you would find many mid range accommodation in such a good spot on Samui these days.

I stayed for 18 nights and would go back. A perfect base to retreat to in between Samui adventures. The bungalow are quite small, no place for wardrobe - that is a minus. Food in restaurant is delitious we tried few different types but prices are times higher than in restaurant m earlier.

Huge breakfast, in a queit area. We booked bungalow for 2 nights and than prolonged our staying for 2 nights additionally!!! Relaxing atmosphere, nice view, clean bungalow, friendly staff and good location: 20 minutes distance to centre of Lamai beach. We really enjoyed!!! It's a lovely place for the price. Nice and quiet if that's what you are after. The beach is very shallow water for 1km and not really a swimming beach. A 3 minute scooter ride and you will be in Silvers beach which is stunning.

The resort was formed of cabins set on a hillside overlooking a beautiful bay. The location was the major attraction of this resort, at the quiet end of Lamai Beach - no fights for sun loungers at the pool or on the beach.

Due to a reef about m from the shore, the sea was very calm and quite shallow at this point, so good swimming. I would pay the extra and book a superior beachfront cabin as the views are worth it. This is a perfect place to relax. Do not expect tons of employees running around you, beach bars or loud music all day. It is a fantastic, quiet, basic resort with just a few bungalows, beautiful private beach and friendly staff.

Our favourite was the kayak available for free. Absolutely worth your money. Thailand Hotels. Koh Samui Hotels. Koh Samui Resorts. Book Lamai Bayview Resort.



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