Affordable holiday homes on Ko Samui
A holiday on
Ko Samui is a party for anyone who loves
sun, sea and beach. There’s a good reason that Ko Samui (also spelled Koh Samui) is one of the most famous holiday islands in
Thailand (‘koh’ means "island"). The gorgeous sandy beaches (Chaweng Beach is exceptionally beautiful), are world famous, and other famous beaches on Ko Samui include Lamai, Bophut and Maenam Beach. The latter two are a bit quieter and smaller but just as beautiful. When you rent a holiday home on Ko Samui, the beach of Samrong Bay will be even closer. This beach is located on a calm bay and is
child-friendly and safe for swimming because it slopes very gradually into the sea.
Discover the island from your holiday home
Getting up with a cup of coffee on your own terrace, enjoying the view and then taking a refreshing dip in your
private swimming pool - the perfect way to start the day! A holiday home on Ko Samui guarantees a lovely relaxing stay on this beautiful island. Lovely diving and
snorkelling trips and other excursions are organised nearby, or you could hire a scooter and explore the area yourself. One of the most famous attractions is the ‘Big Buddha’ (Wat Phra Yai) near the village of Bang Ruk. We also recommend a visit to the stunning exotic waterfalls on Ko Samui, including the 40-metre high Na Muang waterfall. And one last tip: the "Grandmother" and "Grandfather" rock formations take their name from the fact that they resemble the male and female genitalia…
Easy and affordable when you rent through Micazu
A holiday home on Ko Samui is an ideal base for further exploring the island. The owner will be able to tell you all about it. When you book through Micazu, you’ll have direct contact with each other, and you’ll only need to speak in English. And because you rent directly from the owner, it will often save you a lot of money
Enjoy a lovely island holiday in Thailand. Check out the selection of private holiday homes on Ko Samui.
Interesting facts about Ko Samui
- Ko Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 560 km south of the capital Bangkok. It is Thailand's third largest island after Phuket and Ko Chang.
- The island's name is said to be derived from the Chinese word for ‘safe haven’.
- Tip for a daytrip: a boat trip to the beautiful Ang Thong National Marine Park.
- The maximum temperature is between 28 and 35 degrees, and the hottest months are from April up to September. In December and January, the minimum temperature may sometimes drop to 20 degrees.
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