Koh Samui is one of Thailand's most popular islands, but planning your first trip can feel overwhelming. How do you get there? What is the weather really like? How do you get around the island? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know before arriving, based on our years of living and working on the island.
Comment se rendre à Koh Samui
Par avion : Vols directs
Koh Samui has its own airport (USM), a charming open-air terminal surrounded by palm trees. Bangkok Airways operates the majority of flights, with several daily connections from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport (about 1 hour). International flights also operate from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Hong Kong seasonally.
The main drawback of flying direct to Samui is cost — Bangkok Airways has near-exclusive access to the airport, and fares tend to be higher than mainland flights. Expect to pay 3,000-8,000 THB one way from Bangkok, depending on season and booking lead time.
Alternative économique : Vol vers Surat Thani + Ferry
For significant savings, fly to Surat Thani Airport (URT) with AirAsia, Nok Air, or Thai Lion Air (fares from 800-2,000 THB from Bangkok). From there, take a bus-ferry combo or a minivan to Don Sak Pier, followed by a ferry to Koh Samui (1.5-2 hours). Combined tickets including the ferry are available and typically cost 300-500 THB on top of the flight.
Par ferry depuis le continent
If you are traveling overland through southern Thailand, ferries depart from Don Sak Pier (about 1 hour south of Surat Thani). Two main operators: Seatran (car ferry, 1.5 hours) and Raja Ferry (car ferry, 1.5 hours). Night ferries from Surat Thani town are also available but slower (6 hours) and less comfortable.
| Option | Durée de trajet | Coût (depuis Bangkok) | Confort |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vol direct (USM) | 1 hour | 3,000-8,000 ฿ | Élevé |
| Vol Surat Thani + ferry | 3-4 heures au total | 1,200-2,500 ฿ | Moyen |
| Bus + ferry | 10-12 heures | 500-900 ฿ | Basique |
Se déplacer à Koh Samui
Koh Samui est une île de taille moyenne (environ 25 km de large). Une seule route principale — la Route 4169 — fait le tour de toute la côte. Voici vos options pour vous déplacer :
Songthaew (Taxi collectif)
Songthaews are converted pickup trucks with bench seating in the back. They operate as shared taxis along fixed routes, mostly on the ring road. Cost: 50-100 THB per person for most routes. They are the cheapest way to get around but can be infrequent outside peak hours. Hail one from the roadside and tell the driver your destination.
Taxi privé
Koh Samui does not have metered taxis. Private taxis are readily available but operate on fixed prices. Expect to pay 300-800 THB depending on distance. Always agree on the price before getting in. Grab (ride-hailing app) operates on Samui but with limited availability — traditional taxis are more reliable.
Location de scooter
The most popular option among tourists. Cost: 200-350 THB per day for an automatic scooter (Honda Click, Scoopy, or similar). Available from rental shops throughout the island — your hotel can usually arrange one.
Important safety notes: Always wear a helmet (it is the law and police do fine riders without one — 500 THB). Drive on the left. The roads can be steep and winding in the island's interior. Avoid driving after dark or after drinking. Check that your travel insurance covers scooter accidents — many policies exclude them unless you hold a valid motorcycle license.
Location de voiture
Available from the airport and several agencies on the island. Cost: 800-1,500 THB per day for a small car, 1,500-2,500 THB for an SUV. An international driving permit is officially required. Driving on Samui is straightforward — one main ring road, with a few inland shortcuts.
Météo : Quand visiter Koh Samui
Contrairement à la plupart de la Thaïlande, Koh Samui a son propre microclimat. La saison des moussons est différente de Bangkok, Phuket ou Chiang Mai. Voici un aperçu mois par mois :
| Mois | Météo | Température | Idéal pour |
|---|---|---|---|
| Janvier | Fin de mousson, averses occasionnelles | 25-30°C | Plage, excursions |
| Février - Avril | Le plus sec et ensoleillé. Haute saison. | 26-34°C | Tout — meilleure météo |
| Mai - Septembre | Chaud et humide, averses br\u00e8ves l\ | 27-34°C | Idéal pour les excursions, moins de touristes |
| Octobre - Décembre | Mousson — pluies plus fortes, mer agitée | 24-30°C | Prix réduits, île plus calme |
Key point: Even during monsoon season (October-December), it rarely rains all day. Typical pattern: sunny morning, heavy downpour for 1-2 hours in the afternoon, then clearing. Many travelers visit during this period for the lower prices and enjoy their trip thoroughly.
Note for excursions: Ang Thong National Marine Park closes annually from approximately November 1 to mid-December due to rough seas. All other excursions (Koh Tan (pig island), Koh Rap, Safari Tour) operate year-round, weather permitting.
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La Thaïlande a une politique de visa généreuse pour la plupart des nationalités occidentales. Voici un aperçu rapide (vérifiez toujours les règles en vigueur avant de voyager, car les politiques peuvent changer) :
| Nationalité | Séjour sans visa | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Citoyens UE (France, Allemagne, etc.) | 60 jours | Prolongeable de 30 jours \u00e0 l\ |
| Royaume-Uni | 60 jours | Prolongeable de 30 jours |
| États-Unis, Canada | 60 jours | Prolongeable de 30 jours |
| Australie, Nouvelle-Zélande | 60 jours | Prolongeable de 30 jours |
| Russie | 90 jours | Accord étendu en vigueur |
| Chine | 60 jours | Exemption permanente depuis 2024 |
You will need a passport valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date, and you may be asked to show proof of an onward or return ticket. Immigration extensions (30 days, 1,900 THB) can be done at the Koh Samui Immigration Office near Nathon.
Argent & Distributeurs
The Thai currency is the Baht (THB). As of early 2026, approximate exchange rates are: 1 EUR = 38 THB, 1 USD = 35 THB, 1 GBP = 44 THB.
- ATMs are widely available across the island, in every town and near all major beaches. Most charge a 220 THB fee per withdrawal for foreign cards. Withdraw larger amounts to minimize fees.
- Cash is still king at street food stalls, songthaews, small shops, and markets. Always carry some cash.
- Credit cards are accepted at hotels, larger restaurants, supermarkets, and tour agencies. Visa and Mastercard are most widely accepted.
- Currency exchange offices are found in Chaweng, Lamai, Nathon, and the airport. Rates are generally fair. Avoid exchanging at hotel front desks — rates are significantly worse.
- Tipping is not mandatory in Thailand but appreciated. Rounding up the bill or leaving 20-50 THB for good service at restaurants is common. For boat tours, 100-200 THB per person for the captain and crew is a kind gesture.
Conseils de Sécurité
Koh Samui est généralement une destination très sûre. Voici les principaux points à connaître :
- Road safety is the number one risk. Scooter accidents are the most common reason tourists visit the hospital. Wear a helmet, drive sober, drive on the left, and be cautious on hilly roads.
- Valuables — Use your hotel safe for passports, large amounts of cash, and electronics. Petty theft is uncommon but not unheard of.
- Sea conditions — Always check conditions before swimming, especially October to December. Some beaches have strong currents. Look for red flag warnings. On our excursions, we provide life jackets and assess conditions before departure.
- Sun exposure — The tropical sun is intense. Wear sunscreen (SPF 50+), stay hydrated, and seek shade during peak hours (11:00-14:00).
- Food and water — Tap water is not drinkable. Buy bottled water or use refill stations. Street food is generally safe and delicious — choose stalls that are busy with locals.
- Travel insurance — Strongly recommended. Ensure it covers medical evacuation (the nearest major hospital is in Surat Thani on the mainland) and, if you plan to ride a scooter, motorcycle accidents.
Cartes SIM & Internet
Se connecter à Koh Samui est facile et abordable :
- Tourist SIM cards are available at the airport, 7-Eleven shops, and phone stores throughout the island. Major providers: AIS, DTAC, and TrueMove H.
- Cost: Around 299-599 THB for 15-30 days with 15-50 GB of data and unlimited calling. More than enough for most travelers.
- eSIM: If your phone supports it, you can purchase a Thai eSIM online before arriving (providers like Airalo or Holafly). Convenient, but slightly more expensive than a physical SIM.
- Wi-Fi is available at virtually all hotels, restaurants, and cafes. Quality varies — beachfront bungalows may have weaker signals than modern hotels.
Tip: Install the Grab app (Southeast Asia's Uber) and Google Maps offline before arrival. Both are useful on the island.
Conseils Pratiques de Locaux
- Learn basic Thai phrases — "Sawasdee krap/ka" (hello), "Khop khun krap/ka" (thank you), and "Tao rai?" (how much?) go a long way. Locals genuinely appreciate the effort.
- Visit 7-Eleven — These convenience stores are everywhere and sell everything from SIM cards to snacks, insect repellent, and even surprisingly decent coffee.
- Eat at local restaurants — The best Thai food on Samui is not at resort restaurants. Head to the night markets (Fisherman's Village walking street on Friday evenings is a must) or roadside Thai restaurants.
- Respect the culture — Cover shoulders and knees when visiting temples. Remove shoes before entering homes and some shops. The Thai monarchy is deeply respected — never disrespect images of the King.
- Haggle at markets, but do so with a smile. The first price is usually inflated by 30-50%. Friendly negotiation is expected and part of the experience.
- Book excursions directly — Booking through your hotel usually adds a significant markup (30-50%). Contact operators like us directly for the best prices and more flexibility.
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