Best Beaches & Islands in Koh Samui
19 places found in Koh Samui
Koh Samui's beaches wrap around the entire island, each with a distinct character. Chaweng Beach is the longest and most popular — 7 km of powdery white sand with the full range of beach bars, water sports, and beachfront dining. Lamai, the island's second beach, is more laid-back with better snorkelling at its rocky southern end and a bohemian vibe that attracts returning visitors.
The northern beaches offer the most tranquil experience. Maenam is a local favourite with shallow, calm water perfect for families and stand-up paddleboarding. Bophut's Fisherman's Village combines a narrow beach with the island's most charming pedestrian strip of restaurants and shops. For something truly secluded, explore the southern coast around Thong Krut, where you'll find small bays and the departure point for boats to Koh Tan, an excellent snorkelling island.
Ko Pha Ngan
White-sand beaches & coconut trees on island known for its monthly Full Moon Party celebrations.
Ko Tao
Island offering scenic white sand beaches, coral reefs & scuba diving, with numerous resorts & bars.
Ban Tai Beach
A calm, scenic beach on Koh Samui's eastern coast, ideal for swimming, relaxing, and beachside dining.
W Beach
A tranquil palm-fringed beach on Koh Samui split between a private hotel section and a public stretch with water sports.
Choeng Mon Beach
A peaceful northern Koh Samui beach known for calm, lake-flat waters and a unique wave pattern where swells meet from both sides.

Ko Samui
Sizable island with picturesque beaches, a rainforest, upscale hotels & the Big Buddha Temple.
Bang Po Beach
Sandy stretch popular for snorkeling, yoga & sunsets, with bars, seafood eateries & simple lodgings.
Chaweng Noi Beach
A quieter alternative to busy Chaweng Beach, offering clear water, soft sand, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Coral Cove Beach
A sheltered small beach on Koh Samui's eastern coast, popular for snorkelling, kayaking, and a quieter seaside escape.
Maenam Beach
Laid-back beach, several kilometers long, backed with palm trees, rental bungalows & restaurants.
Bangrak Beach
A quiet, low-key beach on Koh Samui's eastern shore — better suited to walks than swimming.
Thongson Beach
A sheltered, quiet beach on Koh Samui with calm waters, palm shade, and a noticeably relaxed atmosphere.
Chaweng Beach
Long, spacious beach with an upbeat vibe featuring nearby resorts, restaurants & shopping.
Lipa Noi Beach
A peaceful west-coast beach on Koh Samui, known for calm waters and spectacular sunset views.
Lamai Beach
White-sand beach lined with bars & restaurants, with rentable lounge chairs & palm trees.
Bo Phut Beach
Modest beach featuring Fisherman's Village, which offers shops, restaurants, diving & more.
Shark Bay
A secluded bay off Koh Samui known for snorkeling, sea turtles, and the chance to spot baby sharks.
Laem Yai
Sandy stretch popular for sunset strolls, backed by upscale hotels tucked away among coconut palms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Koh Samui beach is best for swimming?
Chaweng and Lamai have the best swimming — long, sandy, with gradual depth. Maenam is excellent for families (very shallow for 30+ metres). Bophut is narrow with a rocky bottom in places. Avoid the southern and eastern shores for swimming — they're more rocky.
Can I island-hop from Koh Samui?
Yes. Day trips to Ang Thong National Marine Park (stunning archipelago, snorkelling + kayaking, ~1,800 THB) are the highlight. Boats to Koh Phangan (30 min, Full Moon Party or quiet beaches) and Koh Tao (1.5-2 hrs, diving) run multiple times daily.
Is Koh Samui good for families?
Very much so. Calm waters at Maenam and Chaweng, family-oriented resorts with kids' clubs, and attractions like the Samui Aquarium and Na Muang waterfalls. The island is well-developed with hospitals, international schools, and family restaurants.