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A ideal island for relaxation What attracts Thai and foreign visitors to come back to Samet is, a little ironically,
because there is no larger commercial tourist attractions. Some of the whitest
beaches in Thailand, together with a finite amount of roads and traffic, makes
the island ideal for visitors who enjoy laying in a hammock or relaxing on the
beach.

The mermaid on Koh Samet
Sunthorn Phu (1786–1855) is probably one of the most respected poets among Thai
people. In Phra Aphai Mani, a mermaid is saving Prince Aphai Mani from the sea
and takes him to Koh Samet. A statue that illustrates this drama is placed on
the rocks between Ao Hin Khok and Hat Sai Kaew (Diamond Beach).
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rather limited nightlife
The island was classified as a National Park in 1981 and has a limited nightlife
scene, but it's not non-existent. A few cozy bars along Hat Sai Kaow and Ao
Phai beaches offer some party, especially in the weekends. Thai middle class
tourists often arrives from Bangkok and other destinations at certain weekdays
and holidays. On Koh Samet, you will not find the kind of nightlife with neon
illuminated go go bars etc. that are common in places like Pattaya and Phuket.
Water sports and dining at restaurants
If you get a little bored or looking for some activities, we would recommend
the water sport activities that are available on the island. Diving and snorkeling
at the coral reef at southern Koh Samet and also boat trips, fishing and windsurfing
are available. The sea also plays a significant role in the island's cooking
culture. Seafood and fish are often found on the restaurant menus, but also
other thai dishes and international alternatives.
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