Bophut
Understand
The beach road retains much of its charm although the new construction took a bit away. Old Chinese shop-houses crowd the narrow street many with sympathetic conversions to modern use as restaurants and cafés and small trendy shops. The beach itself encompasses some 2 km of white sandy shoreline fringed by coconut palms and the calm waters of the bay make this a popular spot for playing or relaxing, rather than swimming, because the water here is often murky, especially around December.
Get in
From the Nathon pier, take a brown songthaew going north (to the left) as you leave. It will cost 50 or so baht. This is the way the locals travel around the island. Do NOT ask a fare or you will be making a private hire. Push the button to stop the driver when you are where you want to be and pay on exit.
Do
Buy
Samui FootwearA small shop offering leather shoes and shoe repairs. The shoes are reasonably priced and are all original designs showcasing superior craftsmanship.
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Sari
phone: +66 77 427540Souvenir seekers looking for something unique to bring home or searching for that little trinket to make their trip memorable will love this shop. Bottled orchids from Bangkok, hand-carved amulets, silver jewellery from around Asia, a wide and varied selection of handbags from India, China and Malaysia, and designer clothes from Hong Kong. All merchandise is selected by owner Sirisopa “Toy” Premananda from her shopping trips around the continent.
Eat
Happy ElephantA popular Thai seafood joint with an extensive menu. You can pick and choose your dinner and the cooking style from the day's catch. Most fish are 50 baht per 100 grams, so it will cost a few hundred baht per head to stuff yourself. Live music some evenings.
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La Sirene
phone: +66 77 425301address: 65/1 Moo 1A French-Thai restaurant with good seafood. Same price range as Villa Bianca. Starfish and CoffeeDespite the odd name, this is an almost exaggeratedly romantic beachside restaurant with reclining divans, flickering oil lamps, and yards of red plush. The rather dull food isn't quite up to the same standards, so you might just want to pop in for a drink instead.
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Villa Bianca
phone: +66 77 245041Generally regarded as the best Italian restaurant on the island. True to the name, it's decorated with a stark white colour scheme that stands out from the crowd, but the beach side tables are popular so book in advance. Fairly pricy. Around 500 baht per head with a glass of wine.
Drink
Beatles BarAn old teak shop house, tastefully and comfortably renovated. Music as you might expect from the name, plus some jazz. Cocktails quite cheap plus good snack food. Staff charming and very friendly.
BillabongAn Australian pub. A nice place to watch football or cricket. Good food, but not for vegetarians.
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Frog & Gecko
phone: +66 77 425248This is a relaxed beachside Anglo-American pub with cold beer and good BLTs. Musically stuck in the 1970s, but packed on Wednesdays for their quiz night. Namcha Samui Tea HouseCafe and tea house, offering tea, health food, wraps, coffee and Japanese food.
The PubA nice place to grab a pint and watch some football or cricket unless there is rugby being shown as that takes precedence. A good place to find people from the UK. Only serves food during lunch, but offers some imports at a good price.
Sleep
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Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort
phone: +66 77 428 300-9address: 99/9 Bophut Bay
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phone: +66 77 245733address: 6/9 Moo 1A small, family run hotel on the beach in the Fisherman's Village. All ten rooms and its two room suite have views of neighbouring Ko Pha Ngan 12 km distant across Bophut Bay. Furnished in a contemporary SE Asian style. All rooms have air-con, Wi-Fi and the usual amenities. Families are welcome, but to safeguard the tranquility of other guests, children under 12 are not encouraged. A continental breakfast is included and a comprehensive Thai menu together with Western meals are available until late evening. The hotel's small beach bar is a popular spot for watching Samui's famed sunsets.
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phone: +66 77 427645address: 91/1 Moo 1Lacks beach views, but makes up for it with a small pool and a delightful garden. Caters to French speakers.
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phone: +66 77 230833address: 80/32 Moo 5On a cove, the 36 pool villas are arranged in 5 terraces, maximizing the sea view and creating a village-like atmosphere. Various options include private in-villa dining with personal chefs and waiters, dining in the Padma Restaurant, or a romantic beach dinner under the stars.
Lawana Resort and HotelRange of private bungalows and rooms. The resort has pool and Jacuzzi and the Gulf of Thailand is a few metres away. There is an open-air beach front restaurant.
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The Lodge
phone: +66 77 427565address: 91/1 Moo 1An elegantly decorated little hotel right on the beach in the Fisherman's Village, with great views of Ko Pha Ngan and the setting sun from every room. Air-con, fan, hot water, minibar, satellite TV. -
phone: +66 77 246362address: 16/8, 16/13-26 Moo 4Air-con guest rooms with cable TV, minibar, private terrace and free Wi-Fi. Restaurant, swimming pool, pool cocktail bar, spa and massage service, laundry service and airport transfer.
Thai Villa Getaways Bo PhutRenting "villas" presumably owned by absentee owners. Most villas have TV, cable, air conditioning, swimming pools, incredible views and many are staffed.
The WaterfrontLovely little resort run by a British couple. All rooms have waterfront view and include breakfast. The resort offers a very family friendly style for both children and adults. A short walk from Fisherman's Village for restaurants and bars.
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phone: +66 77 425085address: 177 Moo 1Bungalows on the beachfront and amid tropical gardens, with up-market furnishings, electronic entertainment gadgets. Comfortable.