Hi Folks,
We were wanting to have a few days down on Ko Samui but don't we think internal will be running going into next month.
I think Ko Samet would be a good compromise, I looked on google but nothing came up for a ferry between Chumphon and the island.
Is it advisable to book in advance? Any recommendations for places to stay under 3k a night?
Thanks
Chumphon to Ko Samet (not the Ranong one)
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I've been to Ko Samet many times and I think the only ferries are from Ban Phe.
Lovely island but if you wanted to get around you would need to rent a bike. Cars are not allowed although there are 'shuttles' from the pier up the hill.
Lovely island but if you wanted to get around you would need to rent a bike. Cars are not allowed although there are 'shuttles' from the pier up the hill.
Re: Chumphon to Ko Samet (not the Ranong one)
There is no ferry from Chumphon to Samet - only one to Koh Tao.
Getting to Samet is a long drive via Bangkok.
Getting to Samet is a long drive via Bangkok.
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Re: Chumphon to Ko Samet (not the Ranong one)
Thanks for the info. We're also open to anywhere quiet and on a beach that's 3-5 hours drive of Hua-Hin
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I think your only practical choice is to go south. I wouldn't be surprised if Koh Samet is closed shortly as it's mainly a national park and soon I think we're going to see a lot more restrictions and closings. The normal eastern hotspots of Bang Saray, Pattaya, Jomtien, Bang Saen etc., are busy now, but will be empty once again when Songkran is over, and none of those places are bad when no crowds are around. Can be quite peaceful and quiet during these Covid times.
However, there are so many quiet and secluded beaches south of Hua Hin that's your best bet IMO. I can't give you specifics about any location though.
However, there are so many quiet and secluded beaches south of Hua Hin that's your best bet IMO. I can't give you specifics about any location though.
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Re: Chumphon to Ko Samet (not the Ranong one)
If you are looking for quiet then Bang Saphan Yai would be good. Never very crowded. Only a couple bars and restaurants, but they are good.
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Re: Chumphon to Ko Samet (not the Ranong one)
On our way up from Phuket in 2019 we stopped at Thung Wua Laen beach one night
its just north of Chumphon
really nice area along there and very quiet
apart from Nana Beach Resort..
there are many beaches for miles and miles heading north, almost deserted
on the way back we stopped just south of Bang Saphan at Suan Luang beach
lovely windswept coastline, again almost deserted
heaps of really nice restos as well
Enjoyed both areas very much
its just north of Chumphon
really nice area along there and very quiet
apart from Nana Beach Resort..
there are many beaches for miles and miles heading north, almost deserted
on the way back we stopped just south of Bang Saphan at Suan Luang beach
lovely windswept coastline, again almost deserted
heaps of really nice restos as well
Enjoyed both areas very much
Re: Chumphon to Ko Samet (not the Ranong one)
Just be aware that with the latest lockdown, many of the places in Bangsaphan (Suan Luang) are now closed or not serving alcohol, though most resorts are still empty.
And Tung Wua Laen will be packed out this week for Songkran - we were going to ride down there but decided to wait until the hordes have dispersed.
And Tung Wua Laen will be packed out this week for Songkran - we were going to ride down there but decided to wait until the hordes have dispersed.
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