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What is interesting about rest on Koh Samui. What to see on Koh Samui - a list of attractions The most beautiful places in Koh Samui

You definitely won’t be bored on Koh Samui: although there aren’t as many entertainments here as, for example, in, you can’t call the island uninteresting. Leisure options are plentiful. The main thing is to find a place and an activity to your liking.

All entertainments from this article are marked on this map:

Night markets are widespread in Thailand, and in particular on Koh Samui. This is a spontaneous bazaar where you can eat delicious food and buy a wide variety of goods. The main assortment includes clothes, shoes, bags, souvenirs, sushi, fruits, barbecue, seafood, beer, cocktails and street fast food.






Often you can meet artists there: musicians, singers, circus performers. Market opening hours: from 17:00 to 23:00. Location:

  • Tuesday - Nathon;
  • Thursday - Maenam;
  • Friday - Bophut;
  • Saturday - Nathon, Bang Kao;
  • Resurrection - .

Rum brewery «Magic Alambic»

The rum brewery is located in the south of the island, near Bang Kao beach. The company has been operating since 2003, and during its existence it has managed to win the trust of customers and popularity among tourists.

The rum brewery has a cafe where you can taste the rum that is produced here, as well as order other drinks and food.

The drink here is produced exclusively from natural ingredients, which makes the rum great. Everyone is happy to be introduced to the technological process, but the subtleties of the recipe are not disclosed to anyone.

Menu in the cafe:

In "Magic Alambic" you can buy classic rum and rum with aromatic additives (pineapple, coconut, lime, orange).

Tasting of Magic Alambic rum: it is brought with syrup in a separate glass, which must be added to taste

Tasting of products is held throughout the year, and tours of the production are only conducted during the peak season - from December to May.

Fishing village on Bophut

A small village located near the Bop Hut beach. This is a traditional settlement for the island, where fishermen once lived. It is interesting that the most ancient buildings on all of Koh Samui have been preserved here. A small pier was erected on the seashore, boats were moored and fishing nets were hung out.

Bo Phut fishing village area: along the entire beach street - a huge variety of fish restaurants

Bo Phut beach itself

This is an incredibly interesting and authentic place with many souvenir shops, restaurants and small hotels. On Friday, the village turns into a market where you can buy everything from souvenirs to ivory jewelry. This is a "little Bangkok", where every traveler should visit.

Sheep Farm Samui

"Sheep farm and salad bar" is a must-visit for tourists with children. This is a very cute, funny place where sheep and rabbits live.

Here you can buy grass or milk in a bottle with a pacifier for a small fee and feed the animals:




We especially liked the little rabbits at the Sheep Farm, which you can also feed and play with. Coincidentally, we had Vanya's toy rabbits, which we introduced to the real ones:

one to one


In addition to animal pens, there are two original playgrounds (one of them is covered), a mill and a cafe, the main part of the menu of which is dishes from greens, vegetables and fruits that are grown right on the farm. The territory of the object is very well maintained and stylized in accordance with the general theme.

Due to the fact that it is very sunny here, it is better to come here in the afternoon. The attraction is open from 10:00 to 18:00, but if there are few visitors, the farm closes much earlier.

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The attraction opened relatively recently - in 2009. The pagoda is located on top of a hill, it is clearly visible from Chaweng Lake.

A wide staircase leads to the shrine, on the terraces of which there are benches for rest and colorful statues.



The first level of Khao Hua Jok is occupied by a prayer hall, the second is an observation deck 90 m high. For the convenience of tourists, a pavilion with drinks, a platform with benches, tables and a toilet are equipped here.

From the observation point, travelers will be able to observe an incredible landscape: a circular panorama of Koh Samui and a view of the local airport open from here.

View from the top of the pagoda: the sea and Koh Samui airport

The plane is preparing to take off

The best time to visit Khao Hua Jook Pagoda is at sunset:


Buddha Footprint Temple

The footprint of the Buddha is a kind of religious shrine, which is often found in Asian countries. On Koh Samui there is also such a temple with a footprint of a deity (the footprint, of course, is not real).


For the population of the island, this is a special, revered place, but for the mass tourist it is not at all remarkable. An inconspicuous, dilapidated temple stands on a hill, to the top of which a path has been laid. Visitors are extremely rare here, often a curious traveler is the only guest.

Wooded pointer to the temple

A sign with instructions on how to behave in a temple with a footprint of the Buddha - lying on the ground

The attraction is unlikely to cause delight: apart from a footprint, nothing has been done here, and the place is not particularly beautiful. It is worth a look here for a greater immersion in the culture and traditions of the state.

At the entrance to the temple there is a statue of a sitting monk, we were afraid of him out of surprise

Aquarium & Tiger Zoo

The first part of the attraction is a small aquarium. It occupies a spacious corridor, on both sides of which illuminated aquariums are mounted. Sharks, sea urchins, crabs, stingrays, moray eels and many other inhabitants of the deep sea live here. The most interesting thing is that some fish and reptiles can be fed.

The second part is the tiger zoo. His pets are rare Bengal tigers, clouded leopards and some other wild cats. The menagerie is also inhabited by monkeys, otters, birds, sea lions. The latter participate in a colorful show that takes place every day. The most memorable part of the performance is the trick with the tigers jumping through the ring of fire.

Entry fee - 750 baht.

Crocodile Farm (Samui Crocodile Farm)

The farm is spread over an area of ​​8000 sq. m. On its territory there are enclosures with different types of crocodiles - caiman, siamese, marine, as well as terrariums with snakes. Almost all the inhabitants of the zoo can be fed.

The most interesting thing here is the show, the participants of which are the inhabitants of the menagerie. Fearless animal trainers will demonstrate some spectacular tricks and let you touch the fearsome reptiles.

The performance takes place every hour from 12:00 to 17:00, taking turns with snakes and crocodiles. Its duration is about half an hour.

Paradise park

A wonderful farm-park located in the Taling Ngam area, on the top of Khao Pom mountain. This is an amazingly beautiful place where tropical trees, flowers and shrubs grow. Birds are bred here - pigeons, peacocks, parrots, as well as some other animals, which for the most part roam freely around the territory.

While walking along the winding alleys of the park, visitors will also discover incredible panoramas of the coast. Another highlight of the attraction is the chic infinity pool, which creates the illusion of swimming right at the edge of the cliff. Around the pond there is a recreation area with sun loungers.

Coco Splash Water Park

This water attraction center is primarily aimed at children. Most of the slides are low and not steep, however, extreme lovers will definitely like three slopes. It is unusual that all the slides in this water park are made of concrete:

There are two swimming pools, a jacuzzi, a trampoline, gazebos, a pond where you can ride a boat, a playground, and a cycling area on the territory. For relaxation after an active holiday, an area with sun loungers and soft poufs is suitable.

The water park is beautifully decorated: spreading palm trees, fountains, geysers are at every step. All the necessary amenities - a shower, changing rooms, a left-luggage office, are also available here.

Entrance fee to the water park "Coco Splash":

  • Adults - 990 baht
  • Children (no taller than 130 cm) - 690 baht
  • Children (less than 90 cm tall) - free of charge

Aquapark "Pink Elephant"

The new, modern water park "Pink Elephant" is perfect for families. More than a dozen different slides are at guests' disposal. For lovers of extreme sports - slopes 9, 12 m high, 90, 110 m long and a giant funnel, for kids - spacious play areas on land and in water, for those who want to relax - a jacuzzi, "Lazy River" and a wave pool .

The territory of the complex is framed by dense tropical greenery, in the shade of which there are sun loungers. Several bars, a restaurant, a shop are open here, as well as all the necessary infrastructure facilities.

Ticket price:

  • Adults - 399 baht
  • Children (no taller than 130 cm) - 349 baht
  • Children (below 90 cm) - free of charge

"High Park Samui" (Slide and Fly)

"High Park" can be safely called one of the most extreme rides on the island. It is located in the area. The complex has two of the highest slides in Asia: their height reaches 31 m, and their length is 15 m. The first will send tourists flying up, and the second - forward.


In addition to ski jumps, you can soak in the pools, play billiards, and visit an incendiary foam party at a local cafe-bar. Another feature of this place is a gorgeous panoramic view of Koh Samui, which opens from almost any point.

Also interesting:

Few people heard until it was chosen by travelers who prefer to relax as “savages” in the bosom of nature and far from civilization. Backpackers set a new direction, and after a couple of decades, infrastructure appeared on Koh Samui: hotels, a ferry crossing, and even an international airport. Guests of the island are not limited to just a beach holiday, although the coast here is one of the most beautiful in the region. If you are going on a trip and looking for information on where to go on Koh Samui, pay attention to the national park, Buddhist temples and natural attractions.

Koh Samui beaches

If you collect all the sights of the island on one scale, and put the beaches of Koh Samui on the second, it is not a fact that the first will outweigh. It is not for nothing that fans of holidays in the Southeast claim that the island is a real beach paradise, and its shores deserve to occupy the highest lines in the ranking of the world's most beautiful resorts.
In total, there are more than three dozen beaches on Koh Samui, among which the most famous are:

  • A straight stretch of coastline with perfect white sand, beautiful sea and many entertainment options is Chaweng Beach. Those who have chosen it for a holiday on Koh Samui do not have to wonder where to go to have fun. Chaweng is considered the informal center of the resort. Dozens of establishments are concentrated on it - restaurants, bars, clubs, massage parlors and spas.
  • The wealthiest travelers stop at Chaweng Noi. The reason is the largest selection of luxury hotels. You can get to the sea on Chaweng Noi only through the reception of one of the hotels.
  • Ideal photo shoots can be arranged on Laem Nan Beach. The sea on this part of the coast is very shallow, but the color shades of the water are striking in their diversity. The surrounding landscapes are also ideal.
  • Experienced swimmers often swim on Lamai. The depth begins on this Samui beach almost immediately near the shore. Reverse currents are not uncommon on Lamai, with which beginners may not be able to cope.
  • Kitesurfers hang out on Nahai. The bottom here is clean from stones, the depth begins only after a few tens of meters, and a convenient entrance is organized to the beach. On Nahai Beach you will find kitesurfing schools.
  • The Bang Kao beach in the southeast of the island looks original. There are few tourists here, the hotels are beach bungalows with no special amenities, and there are several Buddhist temples in the southern part of the beach.
  • If you plan to make trips to the mainland, choose Lipa Noi Beach, located near the Raja Ferry pier. Ferries leave from here. The sea in this part of the island is not too deep, and even children can swim safely on Lipa Noi.

Maenam is considered the best beach for a family holiday on Koh Samui. It stretches for 4 km in the northern part of the island. High-speed catamarans depart from the pier on Maenam to the national park and to the small islands of the Champon archipelago, and on the beach itself there are several restaurants and centers for renting diving equipment.

angthong national park

Samui's most famous attraction is the Angthong National Marine Park. It is worth going there on a high-speed catamaran or yacht, even if you are not a diver, have never snorkeled and generally prefer a contemplative vacation. Located in the Gulf of Thailand of the South China Sea, the reserve includes 42 islands and occupies about 100 square meters. km. The most beautiful park was formed in 1980 and has been protected by the state since then. Divers around the world call Angthong the “Golden Pool”, but its beauty can also be appreciated from a kayak or yacht.
The landscapes of the park are a combination of bizarre limestone cliffs rising from the water and covered with emerald tropical greenery. The waters are full of colorful fish and corals, and the color of the sea staggers the imagination of photographers.
The climate in this part of the Gulf of Thailand is influenced by the monsoons, and the rainy season lasts from May to November. The greatest amount of precipitation falls in autumn. The best time to visit the national marine park near Koh Samui is early spring.

Religious buildings of the island

As elsewhere in the Kingdom of Thailand, on Koh Samui you will find many Buddhist temples and buildings. The most famous among them are Wat Khunaram and Laem Sor.
One of the most revered shrines of the Khunaram monastery is the mummy of Luang Pho Deng, who was the abbot of the monastery and predicted his own mummification. After his death, the body really magically mummified, and many tourists come every day to look at the temple and the remains of a monk sitting in a glass cube in a traditional orange toga and for some reason in dark glasses.
The pagoda at the Laem Sor Temple is already interesting for its location. It is located on the seashore, an ordinary road leads to it, and the structure suddenly appears on the horizon, soaring into the sky like a gilded spire. The entrance to the pagoda is preceded by two tall sculptures depicting mighty warriors, and inside there is a figure of Buddha.
The sacred deity has been represented on Koh Samui more than once, and you can go to the largest Buddha on the island when you are not far from Maenam Beach. Big Buddha is installed on Phan Island, connected to Koh Samui by an isthmus. The Buddha is covered with gilding, its height is 12 meters, and the deity sits in the traditional lotus position. The Buddha was placed on Phan Island in 1972 and since then it has been considered the most important shrine for locals and a tourist attraction. You will have to climb to the Buddha barefoot on a staircase of 60 steps. A bonus for the conquerors will be magnificent views of the surroundings and the sea, opening from the foot of the sculpture.

Attractions on Koh Samui

The list of the few attractions of the resort includes a few more objects where the tourist’s foot will certainly set foot, even if he flew to rest with the unshakable intention of “just relaxing on the beach”:

  • The history of the creation of the Magic Buddha Garden began many years ago. A local farmer who grows the popular durian fruit, decided to collect sculptures in order to create a paradise on earth. For a decade, Nim Thongsuk and his wife set up statues of the Buddha and other deities and mythical creatures in the forest surrounding their home. Nobody knows the exact number of monuments, and the statues appear in front of the guests of the park very unexpectedly. They seem to come out of thickets of tropical bushes, it begins to seem to visitors that they have fallen into another time or even another dimension. In the Magic Garden of Buddha there is also a crypt where the creator of the park and his wife are buried. The garden is located in the mountains at the peak of Khao Yai.
  • An excursion to a rum distillery near Bang Kao looks much more prosaic against the background of the previous adventure, but this does not make it any more boring. Rum appeared on Koh Samui thanks to immigrants from who settled in the south of the island. Sugarcane settlers began to use the local one, but the equipment, according to rumors, was brought from a distant homeland. One way or another, the rum brewery on Koh Samui is a place where even convinced teetotalers should go. It’s not even the tasting that fascinates, but the story of how the process of making the drink, which has already become a kind of symbol of the island, takes place. Many ingredients are added to Koh Samui rum, and you can buy coconut, lemon, banana and other drinks as souvenirs.
  • Among the natural attractions, a worthy place is occupied by the waterfalls of Koh Samui. The picturesque Khin-Lad, which can be found not far from Nathon, is especially famous. A walk through the jungle in anticipation of a meeting with a cool miracle is already a considerable pleasure in itself, but the result of the excursion, believe me, will exceed all expectations. Water falls down in several ledges, forming a natural pool at the foot of the cascade. The color of the water and its purity are indescribable, and therefore everyone who was lucky enough to swim in Hin Lad finds it difficult to find words to leave a review about the excursion.

The list of places worth visiting on Koh Samui looks incomplete without Grandmother and Grandfather - rocks that subtly or even quite distinctly, depending on the angle, resemble human reproductive organs. The stone couple rises in the southern part of Lamai Beach and is popular with anyone who collects photos for a memorable trip album.

Tasty points on the map

Despite the commonality of culinary traditions, Koh Samui restaurateurs are ready to fight for the client, inventing their own chips and giving their establishments a special significance in the eyes of the tourist. For example, at Relax sunset bar & restaurant on Bang Por you can sip a cocktail while lying in a hammock on the seashore, and at Brown Sugar on Lamai you will not be able to go broke even if you spend all your free time there - its owner guarantees such pleasant prices. It is most pleasant to listen to Bob Marley's hits at Reggae Bar on Bang Po, taste Chicken Masala at Babu's Indian Hut on Maenam, and you will be able to try the perfect hummus at Nadimos, which is kept by a hospitable Lebanese family on Bangrak. Order pasta from Pepenero in Chaweng! There it will be possible to wash it down with real Chianti. Try enchilados on the same beach, but only in Gringos, and mariachi and sombrero songs are included by default!

Children's holidays on Koh Samui

Going to the resort with the whole family, be sure to study the question of where to go with the children when the beach begins to cause them a completely natural yawning reflex. Samui Aquarium and Tiger Zoo will come to the aid of parents - a complex on the territory of which there is an aquarium and a zoo. In the marine part, you will not only get acquainted with the inhabitants of the underwater fauna of the Gulf of Thailand and the seas adjacent to it, but also feed the turtles, whose size inspires respect. Numerous felines are widely represented in the zoo - from traditional tigers to lions, cheetahs and leopards. Striped cats take part in the show every day, and the rest of the time, guests are entertained by the inhabitants of the primate enclosure. The park is located in the southeast of Koh Samui near Natien and Laem Set beaches.

Updated: 17 Sep, 2018

Seeing the sights of Koh Samui with your own eyes is a great chance to get to know Thai culture, customs and traditions of the local people. Almost all interesting places on the island are located quite close to each other, and this gives a wonderful opportunity to feel the atmosphere of Thailand.

Koh Samui is one of the most popular tourist destinations. This island is famous for its snow-white beaches, exotic nature and expensive hotels. But despite the fact that this is a classic resort, there is not only a lot of entertainment for every taste, but also a number of historical sights. That is, you can easily combine a vacation by the sea and a tour of all the sights of Koh Samui.

Do not hesitate, there is something to see on Koh Samui!

The places that are worth seeing on your own on Koh Samui include the Temple of Wat Plai Laem. Perhaps this is one of the most colorful buildings in the country. The complex is located in the north of Koh Samui and consists of 3 buildings. This is a relatively new temple: it was built in 2004 with donations from local residents. The chief architect says that the building is so unusual and attractive due to the mixture of Thai, Vietnamese and Japanese styles.



The territory of the complex is divided into 3 parts, which include magnificent buildings and 14 fabulous mythological sculptures. The most important building is the Thai temple Bot, located in the center of the complex. This building is used for meetings and prayers. Traditional Thai mythological characters are depicted on the inner walls of the temple, and urns with the ashes of famous people are kept in the side walls. In the center of the room is a golden Buddha statue.



If you leave the temple of Bot, you can see that it is surrounded by 8 golden towers, and the attraction itself stands on a small island in the middle of the lake. Majestic sculptures rise on two sides of the temple. The first is the multi-armed goddess Kuan Yin, sitting on a dragon. Thais believe that it is worth your dream to tell Kuan Yin, and it will definitely come true. The second is the statue of the “Smiling Buddha” (or Hotei), which is one of the most famous fairy tale characters in the East. People believe that in order to fulfill a wish, you need to rub the belly of the Buddha 300 times.

There are other sculptures on the territory of the temple complex. For example, a statue of Ganesha - a god who patronizes travelers and merchants.



An artificial lake has been created around the attraction, in which you can see Thai turtles, small fish and other animals. It is worth renting a catamaran in the shape of a swan and feeding the fish yourself (the issue price is 10 baht). The temple accepts voluntary donations. This is one of those places not only on Koh Samui, but also in Thailand, where there is something to see.

  • Location: Near Ban Plai Laem School, Road 4171.
  • Opening hours: 6.00 - 18.00.

Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai)

One of the most famous sights of Koh Samui is the statue of the Big Buddha. It is located near Wat Phra Yai, which is the most popular temple among the locals. On Saturday, whole families come here and get cleansed. Thais believe that as long as the statue is intact, nothing threatens Koh Samui.


The height of the Buddha reaches 12 meters, and it was installed in 1974. By the way, the statue can be seen from different points of the island, and all tourists arriving by plane will definitely see the figure of the Big Buddha from a bird's eye view. You can get to the sights on your own by climbing a long staircase of 60 steps.


When visiting this place on your own, it is worth remembering that at the foot of the statue you need to take off your shoes and socks. This rule does not apply to travelers arriving between 13.00 and 16.00 (at this time the stairs are very hot). Also, try not to turn your back to the Buddha statue - this may offend the parishioners.

  • Attraction location: Bophut 84320.
  • Opening hours: 6.00 - 18.00.

Angthong or Golden Bowl is the largest and most popular national park on Koh Samui. It consists of 41 uninhabited islands, and their total area is 102 square meters. km. In the protected area there is the only island of land where people live - the Thais themselves, who maintain order in the territory entrusted to them, and tourists who can stay in local hotels for 2-3 nights.


The fame of these picturesque places was brought by the book "The Beach", as well as the film of the same name with Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role.


It is almost impossible to visit this attraction of Koh Samui on your own, so it is better to contact one of the travel agencies on Koh Samui. The guides promise a rich excursion: climbing to the observation deck, kayaking and canoeing, visiting caves and walking into the crater of an extinct volcano.

  • Location: 145/1 Talad Lang Rd | Talad Subdistrict, Ang Thong 84000
  • Cost: 300 baht for an adult and 150 baht for a child (environmental fee)

Elephant Sanctuary (Samui Elephant Sanctuary)

The Elephant Orphanage is a traditional Eastern farm where elephants live. This place will be interesting for both children and adults: on Koh Samui you should definitely see how elephants are cared for, what they eat and observe their habits. Travelers who have been here say that the territory of the shelter is clean, and the animals themselves are very well-groomed.


Excursions are conducted on the territory of the farm: first, a short 5-minute film about the difficult life of elephants is shown, and then they are invited for a walk, during which you can look at the animals, feed and stroke them yourself, and also hear the story of each elephant living in the shelter. After tourists expect a vegetarian lunch, consisting of rice, french fries and curry sauce.


Near the shelter there is a souvenir shop, the prices of which are lower than in neighboring settlements.

  • Location: 2/8 Moo 6, 84329 Koh Samui, Thailand.
  • Opening hours: 9.00 – 17.00.
  • Cost: 600 baht for an adult and 450 baht for a child (all money goes to the improvement of the shelter and the care of elephants).

Khao Hua Jook Pagoda is located on top of a hill, so it can be viewed from different points of the island. This is far from the most popular place among tourists, and it is quite difficult to find this attraction on the maps of Koh Samui. However, it is still worth visiting on your own.



Near the pagoda there is a functioning temple, the road to which goes through a beautiful garden. The climb here is quite steep, but at almost every step there are benches for rest. From the observation deck, on which the pagoda is located, you can watch how planes take off and arrive from Koh Samui airport. It is especially beautiful in this place in the evening and at night, because the temple complex is illuminated with colorful lanterns.



Location: Kao Hua Jook Road.

Koh Tan Island

Koh Tan is located 20 minutes by boat from Koh Samui. This is an almost uninhabited territory: only 17 people live here + tourists periodically come here on their own. All Thais living here are engaged in the tourism business: they keep small hotels and bars. There is no electricity on the island, and the only source of communication with the outside world is a battery-powered radio.


It is worth coming to Koh Tan in order to take a break from the noisy resorts, enjoy the snow-white beach and look at the life of ordinary Thais. The disadvantages of this place include (oddly enough) garbage that comes from Koh Samui and not the most convenient entrance to the water.



Boptukha village is the oldest settlement on Koh Samui, which has absorbed the features of both Thai and Chinese cultures. Today it is a popular tourist attraction. People come here to look at antiquity mixed with modernity, as well as try delicious fish in one of the local restaurants.

Tourists are advised to visit this place on their own in order to buy souvenirs, see the weekly fair, and take pictures against the backdrop of fishing equipment. Travelers say that this village on Koh Samui certainly has something to see.

Where to find: Opp Stare Fish Coffee, Bophut 84320.

“Paradise Park” or “Paradise Park” is an exotic farm located high in the mountains. Here you can get to know the animal world of Samui better: touch bright parrots, feed colorful pigeons on your own, admire the beauty of a peacock, and also look at ponies, goats and iguanas. Almost the entire park is a petting zoo. Almost all animals can be touched, and some can even be fed.



Since the park is located on a mountain, the observation deck offers stunning views of the jungle, garden, waterfalls, pools and artificial reservoirs. All this splendor can also be visited on your own, going down one of the many stairs.

  • Address: 217/3 Moo 1, Talingngam, 84140.
  • Opening hours: 9.00 – 17.00.
  • Cost: 400 baht for an adult and 200 for a child.

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Secret Buddha Garden

“Secret Buddha Garden”, as well as “Magic Garden” or “Heavenly Garden” is not the simple park we are used to. This is a real cemetery of animal sculptures, mythological deities and statues of the Buddha himself. The garden itself is small: it is located on a mountain, and you can walk around it in 10-15 minutes. Along the road that leads to the heavenly place, you can look at several small waterfalls and go to the observation deck.


Such an unusual attraction on Koh Samui in Thailand was created in 1976 by one of the Thai farmers. He believed that this was heaven on earth, and was very happy when the first tourists began to come here, traveling on their own. Today it is quite a popular place among travelers, but many of them look at the garden rather superficially. And in vain: here you should not just walk around interesting places, but also relax, listen to the murmur of water running down from the mountains.

Tickets are sold for several fights at once. Usually the program starts at 21.20 and ends around midnight. It should be borne in mind that it is forbidden to bring liquids and food into the stadium - everything can be purchased here (though more expensive).

  • Attraction address: Soi Reggae, Chaweng Beach, Chaweng, Bophut 84320, Thailand.
  • Opening hours: Wednesday, Saturday - 21.00 - 23.00.
  • Price: 2000 baht (seat at the table).

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Cabaret Stars is a traditional show for Thai culture, combining both elements of Thai and European cultures. Only men (usually dressed as girls) perform on stage here. As in all show programs in Thailand, everything here is very bright and colorful. Artists perform in elegant costumes to world (including Russian) hits.



Performances are held several times a day. The actors try to bring something new to each show, so don't be surprised if the numbers are different on two identical performances.

  • Location: 200/11 Moo 2, Chaweng Beach Road | 1st floor at Khun Chaweng Resort, 84320, Thailand.
  • Open: Sunday - Saturday - 20.30 - 00.00.
  • Cost: The entrance itself is free, but during the show you will need to purchase a drink (the cost starts from 200 baht).

Prices on the page are for September 2018.

You should go to Thailand not only to sunbathe on the beach and swim in the sea, but also to visit the sights of Koh Samui.

All the sights of Koh Samui described on the page are marked on the map in Russian.

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