Koh Samui
Big Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Yai)
The Big Buddha Temple is one of Koh Samui’s most recognised landmarks. The large golden statue sits on a small island connected by a causeway. Visitors climb the steps to reach the platform, which offers calm views and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s a simple, meaningful stop for anyone exploring the island.
Wat Plai Laem
Wat Plai Laem is a colourful temple complex with bright statues, calm ponds and detailed artwork. The 18-armed Guanyin statue is the highlight and makes the place feel unique. Visitors can walk around the grounds, feed the fish and enjoy the quiet environment. It’s a pleasant mix of culture and local tradition.
Chaweng Beach
Chaweng Beach is one of the longest and most active beaches in Koh Samui. The water is clear, the sand is soft and there’s plenty of space to relax. Nearby shops and restaurants make it easy to spend the whole day here. It’s a good choice for visitors who want a lively beach atmosphere.
Lamai Beach
Lamai Beach is slightly quieter than Chaweng but still offers soft sand, blue water and a relaxed vibe. Visitors enjoy swimming, sunbathing and taking walks along the shore. Small cafes and beachside spots make it easy to unwind. It’s a comfortable place for a calm afternoon by the sea.
Hin Ta & Hin Yai Rocks
Hin Ta and Hin Yai are natural rock formations known for their unusual shapes. The viewpoint offers clear sea views, and the path is easy to walk. Small shops nearby sell simple snacks and souvenirs. It’s a short but fun stop that adds a bit of local story and humour to your trip.
Fisherman’s Village (Bophut)
Na Muang Waterfalls
Ang Thong Marine Park
Ang Thong Marine Park is a cluster of islands known for clear water, green hills and quiet coves. Visitors join day trips to snorkel, kayak and enjoy beautiful viewpoints. The scenery is bright and untouched, giving you a peaceful break from the main island. It’s one of the most memorable experiences near Koh Samui.