Thursday, 17 January 2013

An Unbiased Opinion On What Koh Samui Is Really Like


Gorgeous pool located at the ShaSa hotel
Anyone who’s been planning a vacation to Koh Samui has probably done ample research about the tourist hotspots, and heard plenty of good feedback. They hear things such as the island has long stretches of captivating white sand beaches, turquoise-blue water, and a refreshing sea breeze that reinvigorates the body.

Descriptions like the one above can easily make anyone believe that everyone spitting out such lines is trying to sell accommodations or a ticket going to the island. While building up tourist destinations with cleverly handpicked words is inevitable in the tourism industry, Koh Samui is one of the few getaway hotspots that actually live up to the hype.

Although the island measures only 25 kms and the center of its land area is primarily comprised of a dense jungle, this vacation paradise packs a powerful punch with a plethora of commercial establishments located along the beachfront. It boasts an old-world atmosphere, which is a pleasant experience for folks worn-down by their hectic lifestyles back home.

The picturesque scenery of palm and coconut trees swaying in the wind across the beaches is indeed to die for. For those who want to take their close-to-nature experience to the next level, the Ang Thong Marine Park is just an hour boat ride away from this charming little island.

Watersports is ideal in this tropical haven; as the water is typically gentle throughout most of the year, thereby allowing visitors to go kayaking, paddle boating or motor boating. There’s a wealth of aquatic life down below, especially at the corals nearby the shoreline, which makes for great pictures and some underwater photography.

Food is served practically everywhere – tourists have the option of eating food prepared by world-class chefs at their resorts, or tantalizing Thai and international cuisines available at popular restaurants around the beach. Alternatively, those who’d like to get a taste of authentic local chow can feel free to eat at temple parties and other local events.

The opportunity to live an exciting nightlife is another attraction of this diminutive island, as there are plenty of trendy bars and renowned clubs in many parts of this island. Spending nights drinking Thai Whiskey, Singha beer, or hundreds of other internationally-recognized alcoholic beverage brands is one way to enjoy a night, while dancing with locals and vacationists from other parts of the world.

Lastly, accommodations are comparatively affordable; yet still manage to offer great value with lavishly furnished rooms, premier amenities, and outstanding staff hospitality. 

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