Samui island is also known as the Coconut Island as it gives harvest to over two million coconuts each month. Those who have known and loved Samui since those early days may not agree about the current pace of development in some areas, but for the most part they do agree on one thing. The island retains its sleepy magic. Koh Samui is still a paradise.
         However much of the island, especially the south coast, remains largely undeveloped. A day spent on scooters or in a jeep exploring this lush terrain is a day of sheer serendipity. With its spectacular and astonishingly diverse flora, and its dozy little neighborhoods peopled by some of the world's most amiable islanders, this kind of exploration is sure to provide the delights you imagined when you planned your holiday.


RATES [Valid 01-NOV-2008 - 31-OCT-2009]

Inclusions:
  • Air-conditioned vehicles with experienced driver
  • English speaking licensed guide
  • All admission fees as mentioned in the program
  • Meal

Exclusions:
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Tips or Gratuities to guide and driver

Child Policy:
  • For children under 3 years old will be Free of charge
 • For children over 8 years old we charge normal price

 
09.30 hrs

Pick up from hotel and transfer to pier.

10:00 hrs

Depart by Long tail Boat, destination Koh Tan. [45 min]
- Koh Tan is a few hundred meters off the southwestern coast of Koh Samui from Taling Nam fishing village. It is a small, largely unspoilt island, known for its coral and marine life. Giant clams, fan corals and a wide variety of fish species live in and around the protected reefs. Koh Tan can be reached by local long tail fishing boat. Trips generally include snorkeling on the reef, a stop at one of the island’s fine beaches, and a walk along the wooden platform that was built by the locals to view the mangrove forests. Koh Tan is known throughout the region as the island without dogs.
Lunch at the Island [Local restaurant]

           • Koh Matsum is just south of Koh Tan, opposite the beaches by the Laem Sor Chedi (Koh Samui map) and it is also a popular spot for a day trip. A long sandy beach is a favorite with local Thai tourists for picnics, and there are often groups of students camping on the beach or singing songs around campfires. It’s a good place to join the locals on a ‘tio’, Thai for day out. 

15:30 hrs Return to the pier and transfer back to your hotel.