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Koh Samui Family Package: rated 4.2/5 (based on 58 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹52,000/-
Koh Samui Family Package
Following is a list of details with places to visit and the things you can try in Koh Samui on your vacation.
Most appropriate time to visit
Best time to find best weather
If you want to enjoy the beaches to the best, you need less rain, a lot of sunlight and a dry weather. You will be able to find this kind of weather in the months from December to April in Koh Samui. Roam around in comfortable clothes at the beaches especially in February and March as these are the driest months of the year. Some people might wish to visit the island when it rains, so October and November are the appropriate months for you, when there’s a lot of rain. Save money when you visit during these months as the crowd is less and hotels boast off amazing deals on their stays.
For those considering Koh Samui for Water Sports
If you want to partake in water activities like snorkeling, swimming and scuba diving with your family, or the most important Kayaking tour in the Angthong Marine Park, March, April and May are the months for you.
How to Reach
The three major options to reach Koh Samui are given below.
By Air
Samui International Airport is the nearest to Koh Samui which is also known as Koh Samui Airport which is at a distance of 2 km from the main city.Krabi, Phuket, Pattaya and Bangkok are some major cities to which Koh Samui connects. Other airports which are connected to Koh Samui are Bangkok Chumphon Airport and Surat Thani Airport.
By Bus
Enjoy the enchanting views of the countryside and the island while considering the bus-ferry option. Ferry and bus services are available at a quick frequency from the train station and Surat Thani Airport.
By Train
The journey by train takes almost 16 hours to reach Koh Samui from Bangkok, which is a long journey. Choose from the classes on the train which are first class sleeper, second class sleeper and first class seating.
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Fascinating Trip To Bangkok And Koh Samui
Why is Koh Samui famous?
The Kayaking tour at the Angthong Marine Park is the most significant attraction on Koh Samui Island.
What is the language spoken by people in Koh Samui?
The most common language of the people on the island in Thai. You don’t have to worry if you are not aware of the language, as you will be able to communicate with them in English as well.
How safe is Koh Samui for families?
This island is a very safe place for everyone including children and families. But keep in mind to take care of your belongings as there is always a chance of pick-pocketing.
What to keep in mind while packing for Koh Samui?
To enjoy the beach weather, you must pack loose clothes made out of a light comfortable material like cotton. Don’t forget your caps and sunglasses to bear the sunlight on the beaches.
What should we try when in Koh Samui?
The Thai food is predominantly available in most of the restaurants on the island which adds up surprise to your taste buds.
What are some amazing shopping spots in Koh Samui?
Purchase items like clothes, shoes etc. from a lot of places in Koh Samui which include The Lamai Walking Street, Fisherman Village Walking Street, Samui Hot club and many more.
Do we have to worry about the equipments for Koh Samui?
The diving cost for one person includes all the necessary equipments and gears along with the instruction cost as well.
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