A tropical cove with coconut trees lining the shore and wooded islands dotting the sea.

From its white sand and stunning seas to lush rainforests, Thailand’s second-largest island offers a true tropical paradise. With so many amazing beaches, the challenge lies in deciding exactly where to stay in Koh Samui. I’ve handpicked the best hotels in Koh Samui for every type of traveller.

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Best areas to stay in Koh Samui.

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Lounge chairs with cushions under orange umbrellas on the beach bordered by coconut trees.

Wondering where to stay in Koh Samui? Chaweng Beach is a lively spot for nightlife, while Lamai Beach is slightly quieter with family-friendly resorts. Mae Nam Beach offers a relaxed, authentic experience, while Lipa Noi Beach is perfect for couples seeking seclusion. Bo Phut & Fisherman’s Village have their own unique charm and provide easy access to local food and culture.

Koh Samui (sometimes spelled Ko Samui, with ‘koh’/‘ko’ meaning island in Thai) is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and luxurious resorts, while also offering a range of activities and a good tourist infrastructure that caters to families and honeymooning couples.

A look at the map will show you that most of the action, whether it be Koh Samui hotels, shopping, or nightlife, is concentrated in the northeast part of the island in Bo Phut. This is also where you will find Samui Airport.

North of the airport sits Wat Phra Yai, also known as the Big Buddha, which is one of Koh Samui’s most famous sights. Further west is Bo Phut Beach and the Fisherman’s Village with its fun night market.

Chaweng Beach on the east coast is considered Koh Samui’s main beach, but travellers also love Lamai and Mae Nam. If you wanted more seclusion, Lipa Noi on the west coast is the place for you.

In the centre of Koh Samui, accommodation is few and far between, but there are plenty of waterfalls and viewpoints to explore, as well as a few elephant sanctuaries.

Tips for your Koh Samui stay & how to get around.

I have been to Koh Samui a few times, and one downside is its lack of public transport. While I usually don’t mind walking, most areas are not very pedestrian-friendly.

Taxis: these are quite expensive. You can sometimes use the taxi app Grab, Asia’s version of Uber, but prices are still so much higher than, for example, in Bangkok.

Airport transfer: if you are coming from or going to the airport, you should ask your resort for an airport transfer. This generally won’t cost you much more than a taxi and saves you the hassle of negotiation. Alternatively, you can make use of the minivan transfers at the airport, where you share a ride with other passengers. These have a fixed rate depending on the area in Koh Samui where you are staying. However, they will gather a minimum of passengers before departure, so you may have to wait a bit.

Car hire: for getting around Koh Samui, you can either book an organised tour with a driver or hire a motorbike or car. I personally think Koh Samui is big enough to warrant a car, especially if you are travelling with your family or a group of friends.

To hire and drive a car or motorbike in Thailand, you will need your valid UK driving licence, an International Driving Permit (IDP), and your passport It definitely helps that Thailand drives on the left-hand side of the road!

Songthaews: the only other option is shared taxis, the so-called ‘songthaews,’ where you sit in the back of a covered pickup on a bench. However, there is no proper timetable, and the routes can be a bit hard to understand for foreigners.

Transfer to the pier: many travellers will use Koh Samui as a jump-off point to catch a boat to Koh Pha Ngan or Koh Tao. There are a few different piers on the island that companies like Lomprayah and Seatran use. These ferry companies usually offer an inexpensive transfer from the airport or your hotel to the pier and vice versa. If you can, make use of this transfer, as it is the cheapest option.

And learn from my experience: I had chosen an arrival time at Samui Airport that was cutting it too close, and then saw the van depart in front of my eyes. While I did make it to my boat just in time, I had to fork out for an expensive private taxi to get to the pier. The moral of the story – check the transfer times with your ferry company carefully (you can use the LINE App or Facebook Messenger).

Tips from Annika Ziehen, travel expert living in Thailand

The best hotels on Chaweng Beach.

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Chaweng Beach is the island’s lively hub, bustling with nightlife, dining, and shopping. It’s great for solo travellers, couples, and families who want to be in the heart of the action.


P168 Hostel Samui

  • Best for: social butterflies
  • Dorm bed from £13 per night
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For the budget traveller looking to experience Chaweng Beach, P168 Hostel Samui is the way to go. It’s located close to all the action and offers both dorms and private rooms. This hostel is known for its friendly and social atmosphere, so it’s a great choice if you’re looking to meet and connect with fellow travellers.

Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort

  • Best for: White Lotus fans
  • Double rooms from £100 per night
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Remarkable for its Sino–Thai architecture, infinity pools, and beachfront views, Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort might look familiar. That’s because it was one of the filming locations for The White Lotus. Just as in the TV series, you’ll find atmospheric dining in lush surroundings, yoga sessions, and an extensive selection of spa services.

The Library

  • Best for: fancy novelists
  • Double rooms from £180 per night
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Located right on the beach, The Library stands as Chaweng’s design icon It’s known for its striking red pool, beautiful minimalist suites, and a lounge filled with books. The on-site restaurant, The Page, is also a standout spot for a dinner to remember. The Library is close to the nightlife but still offers guests a private sanctuary.


Chaweng Regent Beach Resort

  • Best for: active families
  • Double rooms from £164 per night
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This is a beachfront favourite with lots of family rooms. Plus, you’ll find a children’s pool, a colourful playroom, and babysitting services on site. The spacious hotel grounds and proximity to the beach also offer plenty of room for kids run around and play. Chaweng Regent Beach Resort has great amenities for parents to relax as well – including a sauna, gym, and full-service spa.

The best hotels on Lamai Beach.

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Lamai Beach offers a quieter scene with white sands, mid-range resorts, and family-friendly stays.

Utopia Resort

  • Best for: budget-conscious beach-seekers
  • Double rooms from £31 per night
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With its great location and affordable stays, Utopia Resort is an excellent option for anyone trying to maximise their travel budget while visiting Lamai Beach. Each bungalow is outfitted with a private balcony, and the hotel includes a tour desk and massage services. It’s also just a 5-minute drive from the Grandmother and Grandfather Rocks.

Renaissance Koh Samui Resort & Spa

  • Best for: honeymooners
  • Double rooms from £136 per night
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This is a true gem on Lamai Beach that offers a sophisticated, 5-star experience for a reasonable price. You’ll find it poised right on the shores of Lamai Beach and surrounded by beautiful gardens. Expect elegant interiors and excellent Thai cuisine in the hotel restaurant.

Banyan Tree Samui

  • Best for: seekers of solitude
  • Double rooms from £370 per night
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This spacious and peaceful resort nestled in Lamai Bay is a perfect option for families. In addition to the private beach that’s ideal for your little ones to run and swim, Banyan Tree Samui features a Kids’ Club with games and crafts, along with babysitting services and a games room.

Silavadee Pool Spa Resort

  • Best for: luxurious castaways
  • Double rooms from £158 per night
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This luxurious, hillside sanctuary boasts an intimate, boutique feel, complete with an infinity pool and expansive views overlooking the beach. Here you’ll also find a full spa offering, on-site dining, and exceptional service. It’s an idyllic spot for anyone looking for a quieter, design-forward retreat.

The best hotels on Mae Nam Beach.

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A picturesque view of a tranquil beach sandy shore lined with tall palm trees against the cloudy blue sky.

Mae Nam Beach is laid-back and authentic, perfect for those seeking boutique hotels and a slower pace.

Harry’s Bungalows

  • Best for: grown-up backpackers
  • Double rooms from £32 per night
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One of the best cheap hotels in Koh Samui, Harry’s Bungalows offers all the amenities a savvy traveller could need. This includes good showers, air conditioning, and free parking. There’s also a restaurant on site and a hot tub, while each room comes with its own private balcony. These bungalows are just a short drive from other key attractions like the Tan Rua Waterfall.

The Cosy Maenam Beach Resort

  • Best for: mermaid families
  • Double rooms from £79 per night
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At The Cosy Maenam Beach Resort, you’ll find a relaxing and friendly atmosphere that’s perfect for families. Rooms can come with extra beds on request to accommodate your little ones, and the shallow waters of the nearby beach are ideal for young swimmers. It’s an oasis for all ages!

W Koh Samui

  • Best for: design-lovers
  • Double rooms from £475 per night
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W Koh Samui provides guests with stunning, private beachfront villas in a modern style. Located at the eastern edge of Mae Nam Beach, you’ll find unparalleled views of the Gulf of Thailand. Accommodation includes an on-site restaurant and full spa facilities, plus it’s pet-friendly.

The best hotels on Lipa Noi beach.

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Lipa Noi Beach is secluded and romantic, ideal for couples wanting peaceful privacy.

Sea Valley Resort

  • Best for: all-inclusive fans
  • Double rooms from £88 per night
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Sea Valley Resort is ideal for families, couples, or small groups looking for an all-inclusive experience in Koh Samui without breaking the bank. They offer jet ski hire, and their concierge service specialises in helping you explore nearby shores, including with snorkelling experiences. They also have a children’s room with games and crafts for the kids.

Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui

  • Best for: foodies
  • Double rooms from £1,233 per night
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For those seeking ultra-luxury within a short drive of Lipa Noi, the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui is not to be missed. Guests can unwind in hillside villas, private pools, and top-tier spa services, promising a secluded, romantic escape just north of the beach.

Anahata Resort 

  • Best for: nature lovers
  • Double rooms from £54 per night
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This eco-lodge is a great option for nature lovers. Surrounded by traditional Thai architecture and serene gardens, guests can treat themselves to yoga, healthy food, and spa treatments. Its name is derived from the Sanskrit word for ‘heart chakra’, and this resort offers the ideal destination for cultivating well-being and inner peace.

The best hotels on Bo Phut Beach.

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Bo Phut Beach and the Fisherman’s Village blend charm and culture, with easy access to the night market, restaurants, and shops.

Little Stay Bophut

  • Best for: a home away from home
  • Double rooms from £59 per night
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Located a short walk from Bo Phut Beach, Little Stay Bophut is a quaint bed and breakfast that makes for a perfect homely stay for any budget traveller. This B&B also offers a dining service, including an à la carte Thai breakfast. Rooms are well-designed and spacious, and Little Stay offers easy access to both the night market and the airport.

Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort

  • Best for: fancy & active families
  • Double rooms from £173 per night
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Another filming location White Lotus fans will recognise, Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort comes outfitted with all the luxuries a traveller’s heart could desire. This includes intimate and elegant suites, award-winning spa facilities, secluded beachfront access, and more. It brings family-friendly flair with family suites and The Tree House Kids’ Club.

Hansar Samui Resort & Spa

  • Best for: solo travellers
  • Double rooms from £149 per night
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At Hansar Samui Resort & Spa, every room faces the sea. It’s just steps away from the Fisherman’s Village, so you get a bespoke boutique feel without sacrificing on location. If you stay here, don’t miss the chance to unwind in the Luxsa Spa, which specialises in holistic treatments drawing on Thai traditional medicine.


Average Koh Samui hotel prices are based on hotel searches made on KAYAK and associated brands in the period between 13.08.2023 and 13.08.2025 for travel days between 01.01.2024 and 31.12.2025. All prices are average for one night in a double room. Prices may vary, and savings cannot be guaranteed. Individual hotel prices were sourced on 25.08.2024 for one night (01.12.2025 to 02.12.2025) and are correct at time of publishing but subject to change.

About the author

Lily CichanowiczLily is a freelance writer, digital nomad, and jet setter. Currently based in Berlin, she dreams of someday moving back to Latin America. She prefers slow travel and befriending locals in order to understand cultures deeply. On a trip, you can find her seeking out authentic cuisine and connecting with the political history of a destination.

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