The Best Bo Phut Hotels on Koh Samui

Planning a trip to Koh Samui is half the fun; there’s a multitude of breathtaking options for fun on the island and perusing the listings makes your upcoming trip that much more exciting.

Thailand, and Koh Samui in particular, is known for their outstanding food. Make sure you plan to hit the night market at Fisherman’s Village to sample a wide variety of food served on the street. The walking market really comes to life on Friday nights serving up finger foods and selling everything your heart desires.

Personal favorites include tofu grilled on a stick, mango sticky rice, and the unavoidable and unforgettable Pad Thai. All these dishes cost roughly $1 and are in small enough portions that you can comfortably snack all night.

After walking through the market, you’re going to be exhausted. You can find cheap local bars to sip a cocktail for around $4, or strike up a game of billiards with locals. It’s an activity that requires little to no English skills on their part and will leave you with a memorable, authentic experience.

Walking Street Photo Courtesy of invictaathome flickr

Walking Street Photo Courtesy of invictaathome flickr

Budget Koh Samui Hotels

Budget travelers will love this destination as hotels in Koh Samui can be had for as little as $15 per night. While these are simple rooms, it doesn’t matter: you will be spending most of your days playing on the beach and your nights at the walking streets.

Choose from the humble Calm Beach Resort, which offers several bungalow types or the Baan Taa Yaay Bungalows, which feel as though you’re nestled in the jungle, but with all the standard comforts including Wi-Fi.

For a bit more action and noise, choose a hotel near the bustling and touristy Chaweng Beach. At the budget friendly Chaweng Grand View Resort, you will be guaranteed a piece of the local nightlife with just a short walk to the walking street.

Upscale Koh Samui Hotels

The Bandara Resort & Spa is an amazing hotel with direct access to the Bophut beach, and though it comes with a price tag of roughly $150 per night, it’s worth every penny. Planning to stay near the Big Buddha area and want a bit more seclusion and luxury? The lavish Bo Phut Resort and Spa is the perfect option. Though the hotel is a bit removed from the ring road, they offer a shuttle service making getting around the island hassle free.

If you are planning an unforgettable experience like popping the question, taking a honeymoon, or celebrating a very special milestone, look into the Hansar Samui Resort and Spa which will spoil you absolutely rotten. Prices are steep, but so are the rewards. When was the last time you took a bath in a soaking tub full of fresh orchids? Exactly.

Whatever you choose to do on Koh Samui, it is certain you will enjoy your stay on one of the most beautiful, lush, tropical islands in the world. Getting to Koh Samui can be interesting and confusing; the main ferry services are from Surat Thani and tickets are available at a multitude of prices and from many vendors. If you’re coming by plane though, take a look at this guide for cheap flights to Koh Samui.


Brandy Bell loves adventuring around the world. She's been a solo female traveler since 2006 and has visited over 25 countries, made countless international friends, and now writes to inspire you to travel in a sustainable and responsible way.


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