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Koh Samui Spa Resorts

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Koh Samui has always attracted those in search of a place to relax and recharge, with many new age centres established years before Spa resorts became mainstream. The alternative venues with liver fasting and meditation are still around, complemented by an increasing number of sophisticated new Spa resorts, and spa many located in hotels.Koh Samui has evolved into a major centre for spas and wellness in recent years. Several world-class facilities have been built around the island, and all of the island’s top resorts are scurrying to either expand or develop their own in-house spa services. Many offer a blend of Eastern and Western techniques in a tranquil environment, often at lower prices than spas with similar standards of service and luxury in the West.You can receive a Thai massage costing as little as 250-300 baht, or indulge in a pampering spa treatment package for 7,000 baht or more. There’s something here to suit all tastes and budgets. The more basic facilities may be little more than a shophouse with a row of chairs or daybeds for giving massages and facials, and there are numerous other places all the way up to a full-service spa.

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Koh Samui Golf:
Located in the northern part of the island, the Ko Samui Golf Course is a beautiful 18 hole course perched high in the mountains. If you love golf, there is nothing like playing with an incredible view of the sea in the background. The prices run a bit on the high side, approximately 4,000 Baht for a round including cart and caddy (mandatory).Thai Cooking Classes:
Even if you’ve never thought of cooking Thai food in your life, one of the classes at One of the available cooking schools is a great way to spend an afternoon.Samui Aquarium and Tiger Zoo:
The Samui Aquarium and Tiger Zoo is an exciting place for children of all ages. Here you can actually get in the cage with a massive Bengal Tiger… the size and power of these creatures has to be seen to be believed.

Koh Samui Butterfly Garden:
The Samui Butterfly Garden is a great excursion for the children. Located near the Samui Aquarium, it is a huge net-covered garden containing many exotic species of butterfly.

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Koh Samui Activities:
Koh Samui activities on the Thailand Holiday Guide aims to help visitors to Koh Samui to find holiday activities like golf, midget golf, tennis, sailing, windsurfing, scuba diving, jeep safaries, Elephant trekking, kayaking, mountain biking, walking routes and carting. Or more cultural activities like Thai language courses, Thai cooking courses, or Thai massage courses.Koh Samui has a wide range of sports and activities. There are many interesting things to see and do. Mountain paths, waterfalls, strange rock formations abound and are ideal for some exciting four-wheel drive and mountain bike exploration, as well as walking.Adventures activities on Koh Samui:
Whilst some visitors to Koh Samui spend nearly all their time on the beach, for the more active holiday there are many other activities to do including elephant trekking, a visit to a crocodile farm, watching local monkeys work the coconut plantations, Go Karts or visiting our aquarium and butterfly gardens.

Scuba diving and watersport activities on Koh Samui:
Water sports of every description are available along the beach by private vendors including water skiing, windsurfing, sailing, jet skiing, paragliding etc.. Some of the best Scuba diving and snorkeling sites in Asia are to be found on Koh Samui and nearby islands and are ideal for beginners and experts alike. Organized diving and instruction is available from numerous PADI approved diving operations located all arround the Island.

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Koh Samui nightlife is vibrant. Especially in Chaweng, Lamai and Bophut / Big Buddha Beach you can spend your evening strolling along cafes, bars, cocktail bars, English pubs, Irish pubs, clubs, discotheques, and and bars with live performances.Koh samui nightlife is centred on the two main beach areas of Chaweng and Lamai, with Lamai offering a quieter, more friendly and slightly cheaper scene. Chaweng, which changes daily, is more upbeat with new places popping-up all the time. Chaweng also has its own beach party scene.Quite a few restaurants and hotels present Thai dancing performances which you can enjoy during your diner. Thai bands play golden hits from American and English music history in several bars and cafes in Chaweng, Lamai, Meanam and Bophut. Or try a “cabaret” where transvestites entertain the crowd in their exuberant costumes.
Koh Samui nightlife has hundreds of bars, beer bars with loud techno music, sports pubs with big screen TV’s showing major sports events, English pubs and Irish pubs and laid back beach bars.The open-bars beckon for some lazy talks; for pepping up for the big party later, which most all travelers here revel into. The Jazz Junction pub which is at Chaweng Beach Road provides you an ideal place to simply chat and dawdle on. It’s quiet elegance is boosted by divine cocktails, cool, jazz, smooth grooves and sunshine soul. The Thai-house-inspired bar is open from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Koh Samui Shopping:

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From market stalls piled high with fake watches and sportswear to upmarket antique shops, gems and juwelry shops, shops offering all kind of souvenirs and tailors. The Koh Samui shopping area’s have something to satisfy every shoppers. Bargain hard for purchases be friendly but not affraid to walk away if you don’t like the price. Almost all enclosed shops have fixed prices.The major villages of Chaweng, Nathon, Lamai and Maenam all have central commercial districts. Nathon is ideal for daytime shopping with a very wide variety of stores and a market. Chaweng has many high street shops and also at night, open late, is a street market and the newly opened Tesco Lotus superstore where you can buy many well known items.


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