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BEACHESThe gate to Koh Samet

BAN PHEThe gate to Koh Samet

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS RAYONG

Arrival guides from Thailand. In this edition of

Arrival Thailand we write about Rayong and what

to do around and nearby places.

Excursions, beaches, islands, shopping, and

restaurants with nightlife and much more.

We had a good time during our work to find the

hidden gems and hope that you also find them

interesting to enrich your life with during your stay

in Rayong. With that said, we will take place in the

hammock. See you next year with a new exciting

magazine full of activities for your holiday.

Until then, we wish you happy reading wherever

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Beaches: Most of all the beautiful beaches are located on the east side of the island. If you arrive with a slow boat you will certainly end up at the North Na Dan Pier and from there you travel by Songthaew which is a pickup taxi with two outdoor seats. There are more than 10 different beaches on this side. The most popular is White Sand Beach and Wong Duern Beach!

Shopping: The best place for shopping you can find around White Sand Beach. I would not say that Samet is a shopping destination, but you can find most of what you need for your days at the beach and maybe a little more.

Restaurants: There are a number of restaurants in Samet. Most of them are located at White Sand Beach and Vong Duern Beach and on the road from the ferry to the national park office (WSB). The beaches also have good performances with a fire show every night. Many restaurants on the beach will set up their buffet with seafood and other nice dishes, all at affordable prices. However you can expect the prices to be about 20 percent higher com-pared to the mainland. Just lean back and enjoy while you eat and drink!

Nightlife: The nightlife on Samet consists mainly of the activities on each individual beach. Most of the nightlife you will find at the two biggest beaches, at White Sand and Wongduern Beach.After the fire-show they usually arrange more party for those who have the energy and just do not want to go back to the room.... yet. You may as well sleep in your sun chair the day after - cheers!

WELCOME TO

Pattaya’s name was originally Thap Phraya meaning Army of the Phraya

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Fireshow at-Sai Kaew Beach-Vong Duern beach

Chunky Beach

Seahorse Bungalow

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Samed Cabana Resort

BanthaiSangthai Resort

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Samet Ville Resort

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Distance from Ban Phe- to Samet 6km ferry 40min. Speedb. 15min.- to Klaeng 31km. 28 min.- to Rayong 26km. 20 min.- to Koh Chang 195km. 3h. 45 min.- to Bangkok 200km. 2h. 50 min.- to Suvarnabuhmi 180km. 2h. 20 min.- to Pattaya 81km. 1h. 30 min. - to Chantaburi 95km. 1h. 30 min.- to Laem Ngop (TRAT) 170km. 2h. 30 min.- to border Cambodia - Ban Laem 170km. 2h. 30 min. - Aranyapratet 250km. 3h. 45 min. - Klong Yai 230km. 3h. 11 min.- to Phnom Penh 550km. 8h. 50 min.- to Hua Hin 380km. 4h. 50 min.- to Phuket, Patong 1020km. 13h. 50 min.

Travel to Koh Samet- Slow ferry 45 min. 100 Thb. round trip- Speed boat 15 min. fr. 500 Thb. one way- Swim - free but dont try that !

Boat every half hour from Ban Phe piers to Samet, 100Thb two ways.Speedboat fr. 500Thb one way.

To islands: Koh Pla Tin, Koh Kruai, Koh Kudi, Koh Khangkhao, Koh Hin Khao, Koh Yungklua, Koh Talu, Koh Man Nai, Koh Man Klang, Koh Man Nork

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Suphattra Land

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Koh Samet Most of the people who comes to Ban Phe do it for the ferry to Koh Samet. The slow ferry takes about 45 minutes (to the pier Na Dan, 100 Baht two ways/person). If you want to travel faster there is speedboats. Price from 500 Thb/pers one way. One other reason is Christies Pub located on the opposite side to central Phe Pier. The serve great food and drinks and rent out rooms. Petras is the store for anyone who wants to revel in foreign foods.

Rayong Aquarium A nice place for the family when the kids get tired of the beach (do they ever?). Here you can see sharks, stingrays and all other different species that live in the waters around Rayong. 30 B. entry fee, under 120 cm for free! You find the aquarium 10 minutes south-west from Ban Phe city. Open Mon - Fri 10 to 16, weekends 10-17.

Night market Stroll around at local markets. It is fun and the prices are low. You’ll find food, clothing, watches and a lot of other things in the market in Ban Phe.

Ban Phe Kiting School Surfing, windsurfing and paragliding we already know! Now the new fad Kiting arrived and it looks like it’s here to stay. Smaller surfboard on your feet and a customized parachute is needed. Fun and not to difficult the owner to BP Kiting school promise. You can rent your gear here!

Tamnanpar - Classic Forrest Classic Forest Restaurant, located approximately 10 minutes drive (6 km.) from Ban Phe city, is one exciting restaurant! As the name indicates, the area is shaped like a rainforest, with small waterfalls, amazing tropical flowers and birds, and a giant imported fish! The food is exotic, with crocodile and deer meat on the menu. And the Thai food is delicious. Tamnanpar - Water Park Enjoy the unique designed swimming pool slide and balloon Water Park including paddle boat and canoe. The water slides are pretty much like you fall down from the mountain. Sur-rounding with spectacular greenery view, tropical garden and waterfall, you will find the new experience of swimming and sliding! Swimming Pool and Slide and balloon Water Park300 THB per person. Open daily from 10.00 a.m. – 07.30 p.m. www.tamnanpar-rayong.com

Airport to Ban PheTaxi - 2,5 h. 2 500 B (4 pers.)Buss - 4 h. 160 BMini Van 3 h. 250 BBan Phe to Mae PhimTaxi - 20 min. 700 B. (4 pers.)Songthaew - 40 min, 20 BMini Van - 25 min. 100 BBan Phe to Koh SametSlow ferry - 45 min. 50 BSpeedboat - 15 m. fr. 500 B/persBan Phe to BangkokTaxi - 3 h. 3 000 B (4 pers.)Buss - 4 hours, 150 BMini Van - 2,5 hours, 200 B

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Ban Phe Black swans at Classic Forest Restaurant (Tamnanpar) in Ban Phe

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One of the most Beautiful islandsKoh Samet is according to many one of the most beauti-ful island in Thailand with wonderful sandy beaches and clear waters. For those who like the underwater world there is lots of colorful fish and beautiful coral reefs to discover. The island is a marine national park and popular destination for many Thais, mostly during the weekends because Samet is easily accessible from Bangkok (about 2 hours). But also a lot of tourists have fallen in love with the small island. It is the perfect hideaway for those who want to take it easy for a few days, weeks or years. If you belong to the group of restless souls, a few days on Samet will be enough to strengthen the calmness in your body. If compare Samet with other more tourist intense locations there are not the same range of activities. Here reigns the calm, beache-life and a laid-back existence.

Getting to Ko LipeKoh Samet is just 7 km. long and about 2.5 km.s wide, which means that you can hike along to discover the island’s gorgeous beaches. The beaches at the north is the most visited and the further south you go, the quieter it gets. Koh Samet became a national park in 1981. The appointment means that it is forbidden to litter and break branches from trees and shrubs. All over the island you can find signs “Do not leave anything here except your footprints.” It is from the fishing village of Ban Phe you will arrive to Koh Samet. You can choose to travel by speed-boat or more slow-moving boats that are also the cheap-est. Speedboat will be dropp you off at your beach while the slow boats usually arrives to Na Dan on the north side. In Na Dan is a pair of 7-Eleven stores and ATM machines (ATMs), a few restaurants and resorts and mc-rentals.

Facts about Koh SametKoh Samet can be reached by boat from the small fishing village of Ban Phe. There are about 1000 residents on the island which is only 5 square kilometers. The highest mountain is amazing 125 meters above sea level, almost dizzy heights! The highest point in the whole Rayong Province (which also is the Province of Samet) Khao Tha Chut, measuring 706 meters in height. Everyone who comes to Samet pay “admission fee” to the national park of approximately 200 Baht.

ActionsAll beach activities like jet ski, banana boat and parachut-ing are lined behind the speedboats. But be prepared to pay little bit more than what it costs in most other places in Thailand. The tiny paradise island has understood its value! Do you want to get acquainted with the island, make a day trip by boat. Snorkel, fishing and jump be-tween all of the beaches, it all ends with you visiting the sea turtles, sharks and other cool fish swimming in cages.

Tours and tripstipKoh Samet is known for its beautiful surroundings, white sandy beaches and clear blue waters. There are some islands outside Samet which can be visited by day-trips, such as Koh Man Nai (Turtle Island), Koh Talu and Koh Kudee. Several tour operators offer day tours by speed-boat to the three nearby islands. Usually, the journey begins on Koh Man Nai, where “Sea Turtle Conservation Center” is located. They take care of the turtles after birth to release them in the ocean after they grown enough. The journey continues to the islands of Koh Talu and Koh Kudee where the area’s best reefs are.

RestaurantsBarbeque is served up on the beaches in the evening and consist of fish, shrimp and crab and other seafood. There are kebabs and meat dishes for those who prefer to have meat. Prices of seafood is usually affordable and there are plenty to choose from. Seafood is usually freshly caught from the sea and with a wide range has made it a popular dining option.

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Diving on Koh SametSamet offers really good places to dive and snorkel. There is plenty of tour operators who offer boat trips around the island, 4-islands trip 600 baht/person or 1200 Baht for 7 islands. They usually make a few stop for snorkeling at the island’s southern tip and visit the fish farm on the island’s northern side. Travelling to Samet to take diving certificate is however not the cheapest pleasure. From 12,000 Baht and up is what you can expect to pay.

NightlifeSai Kaew Beach is the best place for those looking for party and are popular among young people. Here you can find most of the islands restaurants and bars. The beach is wide and has a wonderfully soft and white sand. In the evening the beach is served up with low tables and cushions where you can watch the fire show while enjoy-ing a delicious dinner or just sipping your drink if you feel like it. Fire show usually launch around 20 o’clock in the evening, a groovy experience and in my mind, the best fire-show in Thaland!

Where to stayIts difficult to know exactly where to stay if visiting the island for the first time. Koh Samet is actually a very small island and no matter which beach you chose to stay on, you can easily get to other beaches in less than 15 minutes.

Generally speaking, most of the top resort are located at Saikaew Beach, which is also the busiest beach on the is-land. Ao Vongduan Beach is also popular, but most of the beaches offer a variety of choices and are good choices to stay.

How is it to book hotel on lineAt our webpage Arrivalthailand.com you can easily navi-gate among the different destinations, beaches and the hotels that are available to book. Once you have found a hotel you can make a request to the hotel to see if it is available. You can send multiple requests to different hotels at the same time, only that you pay deposit for becomes valid.

Golf in RayongThere is no golf course on Samet. The nearest course (The Emerald Golf Club) is however on the mainland, about 30 minutes drive from the ferry location, Ban Phe. In Rayong province are currently six courses and another 15 or so are located northwest of Ban Phe, against Pattaya, within 1,5 hour drive, in Chonburi Province.

Best beachesKoh Samet’s best beaches are on the east side of the island. Hat Sai Kaew “glass-sand-beach” is the longest beach on the island with about 900 meters long. It is also the most visited beach on the island. Vong Duen Beach in the middle of the island is also a popular beach where you can find many bungalows and restaurants located di-rectly adjacent to the beach. Further south on the island, there are fewer bungalows and restaurants. However, there are several very nice beaches on the south side and the water is even clearer there.

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Koh Talu

Koh Mun Nork

Koh Talu

เกาะในระยองRAYONG ISLANDS

Koh Samet is one of the paradise islands of Thailand. Here you will find gor-geous beaches, beautiful coral reefs and wonderful cosy restaurants. The island is a marine national park and popular destination for Thai people, mostly during weekends. One reason is that Samet is easily accessible from Bangkok (about 2 hours). Also a lot of tourists have fallen in love with the island. It is the perfect refuge for those who want to take it easy for a few days, weeks or years. If you compare Koh Samet with other more tourist-intensive places there is not the same range of activities. Here reigns serenity, beaches and a laid-back lifestyle.

Koh Kudi (Kudee) - Koh Kham - Koh Platenee located East of Koh Samet and about six kilometers from the mainland. Here the water is very clear and you can lay down on a nice beach and just enjoy doing absolutely nothing. The island has only one beach which reduces any decision anxiety. Swim, sunbathe, snorkel or take a walk to discover the island on your own. Koh Kudi with the neighbouring islands Koh Kham and Koh Platenee (only a stonetrhrown between each other) is excellent for a day trip and gives variety to the mainland beach during your vacation.

Koh Chan lies a short trip south of Koh Samet and is not to be confused with Koh Chang! You may want to get to Koh Chan to experience the fantastic snorkelling at the island’s southern coast. If you want to head out to deeper water for diving, you should go to Koh Chan south east coast. Here you can find depths usually around 12 meters but in some places may go down to as deep as 25 meters. The marine life at Koh Chan is awesome and you can encounter lion fishes, sharks, stingrays and other colourful smaller species.

Koh Mun Islands are located just east of Rayong, approximately 5 km from Mae Phim beach. The islands are incredibly peaceful and beautiful. Here it is easy to find harmony. The archipelago consists of three islands: Koh Mun Nai, Koh Mun Klang and Koh Mun Nork. Koh Mun Nai is the turtle sanctuary that was founded by Thailand’s Queen Sirikit. Here, the beautiful sea turtles are bred and well taken care of before being released into their natural habitat. Ko Man Nai is also a habitat to the large flying fox. It feeds exclusively on fruits, nectar and flowers.

Koh Talu is another paradise island with a beautiful beach (see cover pic) and great snorkelling. On Koh Talu you can expect to be mostly to yourself as there is no one living on this island. There are also few tourists and no beach vendors. On the east side there are nice beaches while the western side mostly contains of cliffs and overgrown woodland. Snorkelling is especially good on the back side of the island. One of the cliff walls on the West side of the island has a hole in it, and that is where the island gets it’s name. Talu means “hole” in Thai while “Koh” means Island. So literally the direct translation would be “Island Hole”.

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In Rayong you can find some of Thailands most beautiful islands

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Fireshow - Hat Sai KhaewPhra Apai Manee statue by Sunthorn Phu - WSBNa Dan Pier Koh Samet

Airport to Ban PheTaxi - 2,5 hours drive.Bus - 4 hours trip.Mini Van 3 hours trip.Ferry (Ban Phe) to Koh SametSlow ferry 45 min. 50 Thb. Speedboat - 15 min. fr. 500 B.Songthaew (taxi at Samet)Price depending on what beach you travel to. From 50 Thb. to 200 Thb. / trip.Rent:Private taxi fr. 600B. /tripMotorbike fr. 300 Thb/day4-wheel MC - fr. 1200 Thb/day

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To find a hotel on Koh SametAll hotels in Koh Samet does not have their own website. Its best to book your accommodation online through a booking site, it’s simple and the cheapest way! Online you will find a wide selection of hotels and resorts on Koh Samet, and you can compare the lowest prices between the different hotels and take advantage of various offers that are only available online.

To find a room on arrival at Koh SametIf you are travel to Koh Samet and have not pre-booked, your best chance finding a room is during weekdays, off season and days not being Thai holi-days. Remember that you will always pay the high-est price if you are a walk-in customer! The most popular areas are the beaches on the east side of the island, including Saikaew Beach, Vongduern Beach, Ao Phai and Ao Tubtim. If you do not find a room at the first beach you can take a songthaew to the next beach and try your luck there.

Booking of hotels on the pier in Ban PheThere are also agents at some of the piers booking rooms to the resorts and some of the resorts have their own staff where it is possible to book, but re-member that it usuaally becomes more expensive to book on the spot. If you book through an agent, you have pay a commission and they seem to have a limited selection. The brochures they have usu-ally shows iold pictures, it can also apply to images on the web, but the pictures online are easier to update.

From Pattaya to Ban Phe by minibus or Mini VanMini van from Pattaya to Ban Phe takes about an hour and cost around 200 Baht per person. If you are a large company, it pays to book a private minibus that costs about 1,500 Baht. If you find a mini-van along Sukhumvit (white with three colored stripes on the side) they will charge you 60 baht, but stops in Rayong where you have to continue with Songthaew for additional 40Thb / person. All travel agencies and agents can book a minibus to Ban Phe, either per person or if you prefer to rent entire private, wherever youre traveling from.

Taxi to Ban PheTaxis are by far the most comfortable way to get to Ban Phe, but also the most expensive. If you are 2-4 persons to share the additional cost is not so great and to be picked up when you want and left where you want means there will not be connecting journeys with additional costs. Travelling in the air-con is of course not entirely wrong either!

Price examples from Bangkok Taxi 1,500Thb / car. Mini-van 200THB / person. Private mini-van (up to 10 people) 2,000Thb

Buses leave for Rayong from Ekamai (eastern) and Mo Chit (Northern) terminals. Buses also depart from Ekamai to Ban Phe every hour, the trip takes about 3 and a half hours and costs 150 Baht. Buses depart from Ekamai to Rayong was 30-40 minutes, the trip takes about 3 hours and costs 120 Baht.

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Passing Je´ps Bungalow on the new road

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Nang Phisua Samut - Epic charachter in Sunthorn Phus story about Phra Apai Mani

Minibus from the Victory Monument to Ban PheMinibuses depart from the Victory Monument, cost about 300 baht and takes between two and a half and 3 hours. Remember that there is very limited luggage space, if you have big luggage you may need to purchase an extra ticket.

Many mini-buses also depart from Ban Phe to various destinations. Several companies run from BKK´s Victory Monument to Ban Phe and back, departing every hour from 06:00 to 18:00. The price is 200 Baht and can be caught at various locations in Ban Phe, including a stand close to Christie’s, in town centre, and Nuan Thip pier and another in front of Municipal pier. Minibuses depart to other destinations less frequently from in front of Nuan Thip pier. You can also by your ticket through travel agents and resorts on Ko Samet. - Destinations include: BKK (Khao San Road): Departs at 10:00 and 13:30, costs 250 baht and takes around 4 hours.Suvarnabhumi Airport: Departs at 10:30, 13:30 and 16:00, costs 500 baht - 3 hours.Pattaya: Departs at 10:00, 13:30 and 17:00, costs 200 baht - 1.5 hours.Trat/Ko Chang: Departs at 9:30 and 11:30, costs 250 baht - 3 hours.Chanthaburi: Departs at 9:30, costs 250 baht and takes 2 hours.Aranyaprathet (Cambodia border): Dep. at 9:30, 500 Baht - 4 hours.Hat Lek (Cambodia border): Departs at 9:30, costs 500 baht - 3.5 hours.

Ferry from Ban Phe to Koh SametThere are several piers in Ban Phe from where ferries or speed-boat departs to Koh Samet. Ferries depart regularly and begins at 6:00 to 17.00. If booking private speed-boat they depart when you’re ready. If you book common speed-boat they depart when full (at least 10 pers.). Parking is available on the pier at a cost of about 100 baht per day. Ferry tickets can be purchased at the ticket office on the pier, 100THB for roundtrip. Speed-boat from 500THB one way.

Ferries arrive to the northern ferry location, the Na Dan Pier. Some ferries also run to Vongdeurn Pier (Vongduern Beach), Nuantip Pier, Tarua Pier and Chok Krista Pier. For ferries to Ao Prao and Ao Wai, you need to ask when you book. The beaches on Koh Samet are within easy reach of Nadan Pier via songthaew. You pay between 50 and 200 baht for the trip depending depending on which beach.

Koh Samet National Park FeeKoh Samet is a national park, which means that you have to pay an entrance fee of 200 Baht. If you are traveling directly to the beach where your resort is located a ranger will come and collect the fee. Thai pay 40 Thb. and if you have valid Thai driving licence you pay the same as thai, 40Thb.

Get around Koh SametThe easiest and cheapest way to get around is to rent a motorbike. Samet has recently completed the work on a long sought after concrete road which today leads all the way from Na Dan Pier to the National Park Office in the far South. Previously, the road was beneath contempt and there was lot of accidents, especially during rainy days. I hope the negative spiral turned and that there been a big reduction of accidents! Still, it is important to maintain a low speed and always wear a helmet. DONT DRINK AND DRIVE!

KOH SAMED POLICE STATIONThe main police station is located at Saikaew main street and open 24 hours. There is a Police Box located in the resort of Ao Vongduen.Contact phone No. main police station: 038-644-111. Thailands main tourist police phone No. is 1155 - Only dial this number from a landline phone, not from your mobile phone.

There are NO banks on Koh Samed, however there are ATM ma-chine’s. Two ATM are located on the main street in Saikaew, next to 7-Eleven & one in front of Mossmanhouse Guesthouse. One close to Buddy bar just off Saikaew Beach, and Saikaew Villa Resort, the Le Blanc Samed Resort Saikaew Beach, & one at Saikaew Beach Resort. The other ATM´s are located in Nadan harbour area. There are two in Ao Vongdeuan, next to the Mini Mart, close to the police Station & another is located in Ao Thian, at the Mini Mart & at Samet Ville Resort in Ao Wai. Always bring some Baht in cash!Only the major hotel and resorts accept credit cards!

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BeachesWhat beach to choose on Koh Samet? The largest beaches and most visited is located on the northern part while the further south you go they tend to be smaller and more private. If you chose to visit a new beach for a day you should know it is no longer dis-tance between them. Samet is only 4 kilometers long, and since 2014, there is a new concrete/tiled road all the way from Nadan pier to the south tip where the National Park Office is located. The road is long awaited and will make the trip much more pleasant for those who want to visit the beaches in the south. If you visit an other beach in the evenings and want to be late, it can be good to plan your return trip be-cause songthaews do not operate all night.

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HAT SAI KAEW - White Sand Beach The largest and most popular beach, about 900 meter long and 25 metres wide. The name means “Diamond Beach”, and is a nice area fringed by bungalows and resorts and restaurants. The beach is filled with activities, such as jet skiing, wind surfing, kiting, banana boat and later on even even partying all night long. from

AO HIN HOK This is a smaller beach which is located next to hat Sai-Kaew beach, just separated by a small rocky part where the mermaid and Aphai statues is located, The beach is famous for its strangely shaped rocks. There are cheap bungalows along the beach and also value-for-money restaurants serving fresh and tasty and affordable seafood dishes.

AO PAI Located just after Ao Hin Hok. The beach is usually crowded with sunbathers, and if swimming here you should be ware of currents, check for red flag.

AO PHUTSA A small bay next after Ao Pai, which attracts visitors to relax anmd reading a book. The perfect beach for those who are tired of crowded beaches. Ao Phutsa offers a quiet retreat with beautiful nature and crystal clear calm waters.

AO TUBTIM Located next to Ao Phutsa. Ao tubtim is set in a tranquil environment and is well known for the white sand and clear water. At the beach is a small cosy resort (Ao Tubtim) which serves tasty and affordable thai dishes with good service.

AO NUAN Ao Nuan next to Ao tubtim. Also this beach is one favorite for those who looking for the perfect hideaway in search of tranquility. Barely visible, you can find the resort that is embedded in the lush vegetation.

AO CHO Ao Cho Beach is just north of Ao Nuan and have a nice small but very nice beach with clear turquoise water. Ao Cho beach suits those who want to stay in a tranquil location but still conveniently and in a tropical paradise setting. Right on the beach, it is like a long picturesquely beautiful wooden pier. This is a quiet tranquil bay and the beach is fringed by small resorts offering cozy accommodation and some nice beach front bars / restaurants, ideal area for a getaway.

AO VONGDEUAN The second largest beach on koh samed and also next most visited. VongDeuan is a half moon shaped beach, which attracts tourist both in high and low season due to its beautiful white sandy beach and clear water. The beach is fringed by small resorts offering good quality accommodation and a great variety of restaurants / bars for every taste. Its said that you can experience the best sunrise from VongDeuan on Koh Samet.

AO THIAN - AO LUNGDUMAo Thian is just one of Koh Samet’s many exciting beaches. Accommodation near Ao Thian vary widely, ranging from luxurious hotels to affordable guesthouses. Like many of the beaches on Samet this one also is a jewel to roll out your towel on.

AO WAI Within a short walking distance over the rocky part on the beach, from Ao thian / Lungdam, you will ar-rive to Ao Wai. The beach is partly shaded by cajeput trees and a quiet, scenic and serene spot for sun worship-pers.

AO KIEW NA NOK The resort Nimmanoradee is located in Ao Pakarang Beach at the south of Koh Samed, at the private beach with the most beautiful sunrise and sunset viewpoint. A beautiful and romantic place. Enjoy with diving, fishing, hiking or squid fishing. Here is also the most beautiful views of Koh Samed with a quiet, beautiful private bay. This bay is a perfect secluded for those planning to keep their distance from the busy, crowded beaches and vibrant nightlife. From Ao Wai visitors can walk to this perfect bay to view the spectacular sun rise & sun set.

AO PRAO This is the only beach on the east coast, at the north part of Samet. Ao Prao is a beautiful destination, popular with those seeking quality accommodation and at the same time a quiet existence. The beach area is quite far away from the more lively life of koh samed, but at the same time reachable in only 20 min. The beach is about 300 metres long and preferred by those who quietly want to enjoy the blue sea and white sand in the sunshine. The Sunset from Ao Prao Beach, is on a clear night a memory that will last for a long time.

AO NOI NA Ao Noi Na beach is located in the northern Koh Samed. Compare to the nearby Sai Kaew Beach, Ao Noi Na is a very quiet and great for relaxation. Here is neither nightlife, discos, fire show or crazy-party-bars. If you want serenity and calmness - Ao Noi Na is the beach for you.

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Pattaya Beach, low season - August 2012

Statues from the epic story about Phra Aphai Mani written by Thailands most famous poet Sunthorn Phu (1786 – 1855).

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The beachKoh Samets north eastern coast, White Sand Beach or Sai Kaew Beach, has the islands most lively nightlife scene. This is the longest and busiest beach and usually full speed all the time. If you walk along the beach you will find small shops and mini-marts, restaurants and bars. On this about 900 meter long and wide beach with powdery white sand everyone can enjoy, big or small. You pay 50 Baht per day for a sun bed just to relax. Hail the lady who brings you somtam and crispy chicken or grant your self a relaxing foot massage. The sea is clear and blue and calls to come for a dipp. Or why not try some of the water sports available on the beach, its all up to you!

Restaurants / NightlifeThe nightlife at Sai Kaew Beach is better than on most other beaches on the island. Most restaurants have cush-ioned loungers and low tables with small kerosene lamps set up on the beach. And since the competition is hard, each restaurant seems to offer either a happy hour deal of some other sort.

Ploy Seafood and barAt 8pm. the fire show starts and Ploy Seafood quickly gets crowded, usually allready before. Both the restaurant and the beach below are filled with spectators. This is prob-ably the best fire-show in Thailand! It’s surprising how easy it is to order and receive the food and drinks given that there are a lot of guests. Not too expensive, not too fancy but just OK, and thats not bad to be a simple sit-on-coushe-on-the-beach-restaurant!

Most of Samets restaurants and bars are located here, and on the road from here to the Na Dan pier. This beach is also very popular among Thai and younger people. After the fire show they usually arrange more party, they aim direct toward the younger crowd, for example, fire-limbo and jump rope that is set on fire, all to the audi-ence’s cheers. Sai Khaew also include disco and various pubs. Reggae pub usually have live music.

ShoppingThis is the best place for shopping on Samet, yet no abun-dance. There are a few small shopps in the beginning of the beach where you can find all from dresses and swim-suits, jewelry to bath toys. There is also couple 7-Eleven with their entire range. But expect all to be 10-15% more expensive if compare to mainland prices. There is also an optician if you suddenly are in need for new glasses or contact lenses.

ActionsBanana boat and if you dare, you can try parasailing. Jetskiis are available to rent. More slow activities are windsurfing and kiting or rent a relaxing canoe to discover the other beaches. If you want to discover more of the island there is many motorbike rentals on the beach. Be careful when you drive and use helmet!

SnorkellingNo snorkeling from the beach but there are many snorkel tours to book.

AccommodationThere are various accommodation options to choose from. For those who want to book more budget accommoda-tion Samed Green Inn offers rooms from around 1,000Thb per night and Sai Kaew Beach Resort offers rooms from 8,000Thb (prices high season).

Getting thereFrom Ban Phe the slow boat is 100 Baht/pers. roundtrip and speed-boat from 500Thb. one way. Once you arrive to Samet there are songthaew for 50 Thb. to Sai Khaew. For those who want to improve their condition can walk from the ferry, it takes about 30 min. and if concider the heat, it might be better to waste 50Thb. on the songthaew.

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Vong Duean Beach, high tide

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VONGDEUAN BEACH - Koh SAMET

Ao Wong Duean BeachThe 400 meter long beach is located about 3.5 km south-west of Na Dan Pier. This is the perfect place where you can take part of the breathtaking sunrises. Ao Vong Duean Beach is shaped like a large crescent and located approxi-mately in the center of Koh Samet. There is ferry service direct to the mainland from the own small pier. The beach is popular among families on vacation. There are also couple small supermarkets, bike rental, money exchange and phone service if you need to call home. The beach is perfect for those who like water sports and at the same time want peace and quiet but with all the amenities needed to make vacation life perfect.

There are small cozy restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a good lunch. The menu include lobster, tiger prawns, fresh cought fish and offcourse som western dishes. Good nightlife, although it is generally very quiet. The sand on the beach is white and fine. At high tide some parts are flooded and the beach can be quite nar-row, but it never feels crowded.

Getting to Ao Vong Duean BeachFrom the ferry pier at Na Dan Pier by songthaews the journey takes about 20 minutes and costs about 100 Baht. There is also trails along the beaches to Vong Deuan if you want to be adventorous.

Accommodation and hotels Ao Vong Duean BeachVong Duean has good selection of reasonably priced bun-galows and hotels to suit any budget. Hotels that can be booked on Internet are Bell House, Malibu Garden Resort, Vongdeuan Resort, The C Samet Beach Resort, Samed Cabana, Lalune Beach Resort to mention a few.

ShoppingAo Vong Deuan Beach is not a huge shopping area. You will find all you may need for your beach life, such as sunglasses, flip flops, swimwear and shorts. There are also a couple of mini marts on the beach where you can buy snacks, sweets, drinks and ice cream.

Snorkeling and divingSnorkeling is good here, especially along the edges of the bay. If that’s not enough for you, you should book a snorkeling trip around Koh Samet. Equipment with mask, snorkel and flippers are included in the tours, but can also be rented on the beach for about 100 Baht.

Restaurants and nightlifeAo Vong Duean Beach is a wonderful beach where you can enjoy a delicious food to lunch and dinner. Chose your kind of lobster, tiger prawns, fresh cought fish fla-wored with coriander and curry, which may be one of the island’s delicious specialties. There are also everything from burgers to pizza and all kind of Thai food. Blue Sky Restaurant & Bar has a nice terrace on the cliffs overlook-ing the beach and sea.

Tom’s Pizza & Bar is another popular restaurant which also offers accommodation.. Vong Duean wakes up in the evenings with a cozy atmosphere and with the soft couches and low tables placed on the beach. The perfect place to end a extraordanary day with a cool drink and just listen and watch to the sea. Very nice, indeed!

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Samed Cabana beach

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PHAI BEACH - Koh SAMET

Ao Phai beach is about 1 km south of Sai Kaew and like most other beaches on Koh Samet very beauti-ful. The beach provides a cozy impression with small rocks and lush trees on the shore that create pleasant shade. Ao Phai also attract younger tourists and backpackers as the beach bars organize differ-ent activities with artists and performances, mostly in the evenings, but without it gets extremely loud or blatant.

The restaurants are affordable and accommoda-tions simpler at Ao Phai. At full moon they have a simple form of “full moon party” which explains the younger crowd. A great part of Thais find their way here, both locals and holidaying Bangkok residents. There are two small mini-marts (like 7-Eleven but with less choice). If staying at Ao Phai its close to Ao Phutsa, Ao Tubtim and Ao Nuan, smaller and less people. Perfect if you want to vary your beach time.

Getting to Ao Phai BeachFrom the ferry at Na Dan Pier to Ao Phai you get easily with songthaew taxi, or speed-boat. It is about 1,5km. from the pier. The journey takes about 20 minutes. and costs about 60 Baht. If you have small luggage, you can walk from Sai Kaew beach.

Accommodation in Ao PhaiJep’s Bungalow and Silver Sand Hotel has both good reputation and are affordable. Other hotels that can be booked are Pudsa Bungalow, Lost Resort, and Le Blanc Vintage Resort.

Scuba diving and snorkelingAt the beach is Udi’s Dive Shop which offers diving courses and diving excursions.

Restaurants and nightlifeThere are some bars and places to party on, and even a big dance floor at Silver Sand Bar, one of the best night life scenes on the island. Silver Sand has has become known as a great night-club. With cool music, cheap buckets and a desent fire show. Drink buckets hung like a christmas treee so you easily can find where the evening’s festivities are located.

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Blanc Vintage Resort

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DIVING AROUND KOH SAMETWhether you’re a expert or a first-timer, we ensure you one diving thrill of a lifetime!Some of Samed Resorts offers the facility of PADI 5-star Dive Center located on Ao Prao Beach. Simply contact your reception desk for information on PADI facilities and the full range of courses.

For experienced divers, they have everything you need for a truly thrilling diving experience. For First-time divers, learn to dive with friendly Thai & English speaking staff. All instructors are fully certified PADI professionals, and offer the best diving equipment on the island.

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Dive training on Koh SametDiving is relaxing and an amazing experience under the surface, weightless, surrounded by lovely colorful fish and corals, totally relaxed and calm. The diving experience in itself is amaz-ing and perfected by all the forms of life that can be seen at the coral reefs. Diving has be-come considerably safer over the years and now almost everybody can learn to scuba, today diving is considered to be a very safe sport.

Do you have to book diving course in advance?In general the answer to this question is, no! However, if you want to dive with a specific dive center in a specified time during the high season, you may want to pre-book the course. Oth-erwise, it never takes more than 1-2 days as a new course with vacancies starts. Do not care about the various salesmen looking for new customers to their dive-courses. You should turn to a diving center you trust and where they have the time for you. There are several good PADI certified dive center on Koh Samet, so there will not be any shortage of courses.

Open Water Diver Course PADI - educationOpen water diver course PADI Koh Samet is the internationally recognized scuba-diving cer-tificate which can be displayed anywhere in the world as a “license” for diving. A course that makes you to a certified diver, with the right to dive anywhere in the world. After the course is completed you get a certificate of PADI to proof your training. PADI Open Water certification follows the same syllabus all over the world, and has the knowledge and skill requirements everywhere, just make sure your diving training is PADI classified. Prices on the course on Koh Samet atrts some where at 12,000 Baht and takes about 4 days. A lot of reading and multiple dives included. The last moment usually consist of four dives at the coral reefs in open water, spread out over two days (2 dives/day). The first two days you practice in sheltered waters, such as at the beach on 1.5 meter depth, or in the pool, in order to feel safe with the equip-ment, get answers to your questions and teach the practical exercises that are required to be able to dive safely. The course includes all the literature and loan of equipment, you do not need to bring anything.

Advanced Diver course PADIAdvanced course is a key to dive on the even more amazing places around the world, where greater depths is required, diving with currents etc. The price for advanced course is about 10,000 Baht, and usually extends over 3 days. Make sure that the course is PADI.

Discover Scuba Diving experienceThis is a preparatory course, most for “try out” diving. DSD is a one day program where stu-dents are taught the basics of scuba diving in a few hours, and then in company of an instruc-tor try scuba diving in shallow water. A fun way if you only have a day to dispose of - does not lead to any form of certification!

PADI Scuba Diver - limited course 12mPADI Scuba Diver is a limited certificate. You are allowed to dive to a maximum of 12 meters, and in company with a professional diver. Scuba Diver course is a good option for anyone who knows that he / she will not dive in deep waters, the course is one day less, with 2 dives instead of four.

Who can learn to scuba dive and take diving certificate?As long as you are fully healthy and can swim, you can take a diving course with PADI. If you suffer from health problems, such as asthma, allergies, and heart problems you may consult with a doctors before diving. When signing up to a PADI dive school you will fill a question-naire in English, about your health. If you answer no to all the questions, it is assumed that you are perfectly healthy, and no medical check is needed. However, if you answer yes to any of the questions, you have a doctor to examine you before you can participate. The doctor must also fill out a form (issued by PADI), which you then submit to your diving instructor. If you should need a doctor’s control, there is one excellent doctor with much experience in diving medicine on Koh samet.

Diving course in English?When you arrive to Koh Samet you will probably be informed by vendors from various diving schools that you can have your education in your own language. It usually only a sales trick, upon arrival to the diving school you will be notified that unfortunately only have English instructor available. But running the dive course in English, is nothing you need to be worried about.

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1. Tom Yam Kung - starterStrong, sour soup with large shrimp(very strong) In Thai: [ tom jam kung ]

2. Tom Kha Gai - starterMild soup with coconut milk and chicken(not strong) In Thai: [ tom ka gaj ]

3. Khao Pad Gai - stekt risFried rice with chicken, children’s favorite! (not strong) In Thai: [ kao padd gaj ]

4. Pad Thai GaiWide noodles with chicken(not strong) In Thai: [ padd taj gaj ]

5. Pat Krapow MooPork tenderloin with onions, peppers, chilli, garlic & Fresh “Holy Basil” (strong) In Thai: [ pat krapov moo ]

6. Yam NueaSour shredded beef in hot “salad” withchilli, garlic, lime and fresh coriander (strong) In Thai: [ jam nö ]

7. Paneng NueaBeef in panengcurry with coconut milk& shredded lime leaves (strong) In Thai: [ paneng nö ]

8. Gai SatayCurry marinated chicken skewerswith peanut sauce (not strong) In Thai: [ gaj sataj ]

Order your food with some simple phrases

I know that some of the bigger resorts which organizes cooking classes. If you are interested to learn the noble art of cooking from Thailand, do not hesitate to ask the hotel reception. A nice way to spend time together is to take a class in how to cook Thai food. The class often includes 4 different dishes and fits the family as well as if you travel by yourself.

NOTE! Chili mark indicates how the food is cooked in Thailand! You can always order with fewer or without chili.

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5. Pat Krapow MooPork tenderloin with onions, peppers, chilli, garlic & Fresh “Holy Basil” (strong) In Thai: [ pat krapov moo ]

6. Yam NueaSour shredded beef in hot “salad” withchilli, garlic, lime and fresh coriander (strong) In Thai: [ jam nö ]

7. Paneng NueaBeef in panengcurry with coconut milk& shredded lime leaves (strong) In Thai: [ paneng nö ]

8. Gai SatayCurry marinated chicken skewerswith peanut sauce (not strong) In Thai: [ gaj sataj ]

Diving and snorkeling - Ko SametSnorkeling and diving are popular activities for many who visit Thailand. Koh Samet is also a place where many people come to dive or just snorkel. The many islands on the east side of Samet offers good condi-tions to see under the surface.

Many take the opportunity to make trips to 4 alter-natively 7 islands where even snorkeling is one of the elements which ends by enjoying a spectacular sunset. Best time to dive and snorkel is between mid-October to mid-May. If you are traveling during the green season (Jun - Oct) you may want to check the weather and climate when you are on the island.

At the 7-island trip - you will visit the turtle sanctuary on Koh Man Nai. A project that Queen Sirikit started for sea turtle conservation. Then you can enjoy snorkeling and you visit another 6 islands. Fare is Baht 1,200.- / person. The trip requires that you are at least 6 people and lasts from 10:00 to 17:00. The excursion is done by speed-boat.

4-island trip The trip is made to the four islands, Koh Kudee, Koh Kham, Koh Plateen and Koh Talu, where you can enjoy different fantastic beaches, snorkeling and a trip to the highest point on Koh Ku-dee. Afterward, you get the opportunity to feed the fish and turtles in the yard when you return to Koh Samet. Fare is Baht 600.- / person. Duration is 12:00 to 17: 00.

3-island trip to Koh Kudee, Koh Kham, Koh Plateen where you can enjoy the beautiful beaches, snorke-ling and top spot on Koh Kudee. Eftereråt you will visit the fence with fish and turtles, where you are given the opportunity to feed them. Fare is Baht 500.- / person. Duration is 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m..

Discover Samed and see all the amazing beaches on the island. On the other side of the island we find Ao Pharo beach. Here you can enjoy the swimming, snorkeling or just relaxation. At återesan back you will stop and feed the fish and turtles at inhänEfter that takes you to visit, feed the fish and turtle in the yard when you return trip to Koh Samet. Fare is Baht 400.- /Person. Duration time is 12:00. - 15:00.

Sunset trip around Koh Samet is the trip to get a new perspective to all the wonderful beaches from the sea. At the same time, you are given the opportunity to perpetuate the beaches, do not forget the camera. You travel around the island and will discover if there are any beaches on the other side, and there is one! -Ao Pharo beach. Enjoy with swimming, snorkeling and relaxation and hopefully a stunning sunset. The price is 400.- Thb / person. From 16.30 to 18.30.

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Flying Foxes - Koh Man nai

Koh Talu

Sunset - Samet

Learn to dive Turtel Sanctuary - Koh Man nai

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Statue of Pra Aphai Manee with his flute in Klaeng

Sunthorn Phuand the epic story of Pra Aphai ManeePhu was raised in Bangkok but later returned to Rayong to visit his father where he wrote one of his most famous poems, called Nirat Muang Grang. He wrote the poem for his fiancée, Jun who he later married and they had a son named Pat. It was at this time that King Rama II appointed him court poet. However, the couple were not married long, divorcing after Phu had an affair with another woman. This was the first of many marriages ending in divorce. Phu became an alcoholic, and, around 1821, was jailed after a fight. He began the epic poem, Phra Aphai Mani in prison, and published it in installments over the next twenty years. Phu was a regular visitor to Samet where much of the story was written.

Every year on the 26th of June he is commemorated by a festival at Sunthorn Phu Memorial Park in the southeastern city of Klaeng.

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The Story of “Phra Aphai Mani”Written by M.L. Manich Jumsai

Phra Aphai Mani and his brother, Sisuwan were Thai princes who were sent to study by their father as he hoped they could use the knowledge gained to rule the country, but Phra Aphai came back with the knowledge of playing the flute and his brother learnd to sword-fighting. Their father was furious and drove them away.

But the flute Aphai had learned was a magic flute. The sound from the flute could put people to sleep and take the soul out of their body causing death. One day while Aphais companion was lulled to sleep by the sound of the flute, a giant came and took Aphai away to her cave where she transformed herself into a beautiful girl. He lived with her until she bore a son, Sinsamut. When Aphai found out that his wife in real-ity was the giant, Nang Phisua Samut, he fled with his son. He was assisted by a family of mermaids, father, mother and a daughter. The father and mother were caught and eaten by the giant. The daughter took Aphai and Sinsamut to Kokaew Phitsadan (Wonder Island) where a hermit saved them from the giant.

The young mermaid later bore a son with Aphai, called Sutsakhon. One day a ship went by the island. In the ship were King Silarat of Phleuk with his daugh-ter, Princess Suwannamali. She was engaged to marry Prince Usaren of Lanka. Aphai and Sinsamut asked to follow them on the ship, but on the way the giant attacked them and killed King Silarat. Aphai escaped to the shore and had to play the flute which eventu-ally killed the giant. Sinsamut swam with the princess to an island and continued their journey and met Sisuwan and his daughter, Arun Rasami. They went on in search of Phra Aphai. Phra Aphai met Usaren who came out looking for his fiancee, Suwannamali. They went together until they met Sinsamut and Suwan-namali. She refused to go to Usaren. There was a fight, and Usaren fled back to Lanka.

Phra Aphai came to Phleuk where the queen asked him to rule the country. Suwannamali was still angry at Phra Aphai for daring to give her up to Usaren, so she fled to become a nun. With the trick of a maid, Nang Wali, Suwannamali left the nunhood to marry Phra Aphai. She bore him twin daughters named Soisuwan and Chantasuda.

Usaren and his father came back to attack Phleuk. The father was killed and Usaren died heart-broken. The throne of Lanka fell to his sister, nang Laweng. A very beautiful Laweng decided to take revenge and she declared to all the princes in countries around that whoever could kill King Aphai would have her and her Kingdom. Nine armies moved to surround Phleuk. Aphai followed Laweng and won her love but the war continued until a hermit came and helped to stop the war between them.

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Sunthorn Phu (26 June 1786 – 1855)

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