This a view from the back of a Thai Tuk Tuk, one of the many types of transportation available in Koh Samui (photo courtesy of Flickr.com) |
Getting around Koh Samui is very easy.
You can navigate around either by car, motorbike, boat or on foot. Koh Samui is
just a small, simple place it's just 25 kilometers long and 21 kilometers wide.
A circular road sits around the entire island connecting the beach to the other
note-worthy Koh Samui attractions.
So if you're trying to get to a certain
place, chances are you can easily reach your destination by motorbike. The good
thing about this is that most of the Koh Samui local people are truly nice and
hospitable people. You can always ask around if you're unsure of where you're
headed.
If you want to drive around the island,
there are two options available – you can either rent a car or hail a taxi.
Renting a car is one good way of making the most out of your trip, offering
flexibility and allowing you to visit as many Koh Samui attractions as
possible. On the other hand, taxis are a good alternative when you simply want
to hop from one spot to another such as to a restaurant from your hotel.
However, make sure to negotiate the rates first, especially at night when rates
are usually higher.
The Koh Samui travel experience will
never be complete without riding a songthaew – the island's public bus system.
It looks nothing like a bus, it's merely a pick-up truck with converted seats
but it's your cheapest alternative to get around the island. It has a fixed
route around the ring road and fares normally start at 20 baht. During the
night, several songthaews also double as private taxis that tourists can rent
to get from one beach to another. The fare depends on distance but it usually
costs a hundred baht.
Lastly, traveling by boat is also common
in Koh Samui. Some beaches cannot be reached by car or motorbike, they can only
be reached by taking a boat. Depending on the location and the amount of people
you are travelling with, you will probably have to pay anywhere from 200 baht
to 500 baht per boat ride.