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Paradise
Island
(SIC tour on THU only-min. 8 pax)
TOUR CODE : PI
Enjoy a day of peace and relaxation
on this idyllic isle and take advantage of this opportunity
to top up your tan.
Koh Samet (Paradise Island)
Koh Samet has superb beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
Less than seven kms off the coast of Rayong Province
in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, it combines the allure
of a tropical paradise with reasonable proximity to
Bangkok. Koh Samet has been known as a safe anchorage
for sailors since at least the 13th century and in the
19th century its sheer beauty was the inspiration for
the literary masterpiece of Thailand's most famous romantic
poet, Sunthorn Phu. In the 1970's it was 'discovered'
by Thai teenagers and young couples seeking a weekend
retreat from life in Bangkok. In spite of its protected
status as part of the Khao Laem Ya - Samet National
Marine Park the island has developed into a resort destination
much loved by both Thais and foreigners. Episodic attempts
by the authorities to evict the developers have not
yet dislodged them, and bungalow accommodations are
available all over the island. More than a dozen coves
and beaches provide visitors a range of choices from
campsites on secluded, deserted beaches to bungalows
with all the modern conveniences in more settled and
gregarious communities.
A recently constructed reservoir has improved the availability
of fresh water, which was an enduring problem on the
hot and dry island where the rainy season is limited
to the May to July period. Koh Samet gets significantly
less rainfall than Rayong Province, even though it is
only a few km offshore. Round the clock electricity
is now available in most resorts on the island. There
are regular ferries to Koh Samet from three different
piers in the fishing village of Ban Phe, about 20 km
east of Rayong City. The trip takes about 30 to 45 minutes
depending on which part of the island it goes to. Long-tail
boats can be hired to make the trip in about half the
time, but are much more expensive. There is a 20 baht
entry fee to the National Park.
The beaches on the northeast of the island are beautiful
and better developed. As you move south down the east
coast the coves and bays become less congested, though
no less beautiful. The beaches on the southeast coast
are the least developed and least visited. The west
coast is rocky but does have one very secluded beach
with bungalow resorts and a nice view of the sunset.
Koh Samet and the minuscule islands nearby are surrounded
by coral formations in shallow water which make for
enjoyable snorkeling. Scuba divers may not find them
very interesting. Other water sports, including sailing,
parasailing, skiing, and fishing can be arranged at
a number of resorts.
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Join / Seat-in-coach
tours (SIC)
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Private Tour (private
car/coach/guide
daily departure, per person in a party of
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Prices (Baht)
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Duration (hrs)
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1
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2
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3-6
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7-14
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15-19
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Duration (hrs)
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1,230
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07.30-18.00
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7,150
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4,070
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3,330
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2,800
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2,050
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07.30-18.00
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Book
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Tel. +66 (0) 2 932-7112-3 Fax. +66 (0)
2 932-7008
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Attn. Jane
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Private Tour means that you will travel in
a private transportation with a driver and guide.
Join Tour or Seat-In-Coach means that you will travel in transportation
joining with other traveller with a driver and guide
Sightseeing Price includes:
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Air-conditiong car/van/coach according to
number of travellers to ensure comfortable journey |
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All entrances fee for visited places as
mentioned in the details |
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Seat-in-coach tours are normally available
with English speaking guide only |
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Private tours can be arranged with English,
German, French, Italian or Spanish speaking guide (other
languages available on request with surcharge) |
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Pick-up & dropoff from your hotel included,
otherwise stated of without transfer in some sightseeing
tours |
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