There are different ways to get to Koh Samui (Samui Island), one of the most famous islands in Thailand. The island is in the Gulf of Thailand, about 440 miles (700 km) south of Bangkok, surrounded by beautiful smaller islands such as Koh Tao, Koh Wua Talap, Koh Phangan, Koh Mae Koh, Koh Taen, Koh Mudsum, and more. Usually, a popular and cost-effective way for tourists is to fly to Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport (NST) from Don Mueang Airport (DMK), Bangkok. Then a ferry from Donsak Pier to Lipa Noi Pier in Samui Island.

The Fastest Way to Get to Koh Samui

The fastest way is to fly Bangkok Airlines directly to the island’s only airport (USM) from the capital; therefore, it could often be expensive as it is the only airline that connects the island from Bangkok.

Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport (NST)
Air Asia flight to Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport (NST), final destination Koh Samui

Alternative Option – More Adventurous

Alternatively, there are other cheaper options to get there, which are more adventurous. For example, I took an Air Asia flight from Bangkok Don Mueang Airport (DMK) to Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport (NST), which is about 90 minutes flight. From there, a 90 minutes bus ride to Donsak Pier (ferry port). Then another 90 minutes ferry to Lipa Noi Pier in Samui Island was arranged by Air Asia when I booked my flight. So the total trip may take about 5 to 6 hours.

Pro Tips: I usually search for cheap flights at Trip.com

chao phraya river
View of chao phraya river Bangkok from the air

Getting There by Bus or Train

There is also a few cheapest way to get to the island, like taking the bus or going by train, and the final leg of the journey is by ferry to Koh Samui. A road trip by bus or train may take about 15 hours.

Pro Tips: Check this out; there are flight + bus + ferry travel packages from 12Go.Asia.

view from samui ferry
A view from the Ferry on our way to Koh Samui

My Journey from Bangkok Don Muang Airport

Don Mueang airport looks a little left behind abundant and not getting enough attention relative to the more modern Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport. Still, the good thing about it is much less crowded and has no significant arrival/departure delay.

I got a metered taxi from my Sukhumvit Hotel at Soi 20 to the airport and made it less than 40 minutes; the cost was about 250 Bath (about US $ 8.00). My flight to Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport (NST) was smooth. Flying over the Gulf of Thailand on a clear day allowed me to experience the spectacular coastal view of Thailand. An hour and a half passed by without even realizing it. Looking through the window, enjoying the view of small islands and white sandy beaches, and taking some difficult shots made me forget the reality until the fasten seatbelt sign popped up.

gulf of Thailand
From the air looking through the window and enjoying the view of small islands

Arrival at Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport

We Landed at the quiet Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport (NST) on time. A long walk to the arrival terminal was engaging—I collected my luggage in no time. Next, I had to find the Island Transfer Operator and follow them to the minibus waiting outside, organized by Air Asia as well. The bus filled up quickly, and we started our journey toward Donsak Pier.

Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport
Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport

The ninety-minute bus ride was enjoyable and kept me occupied watching roadside activities, small towns, villages, and typical homes passing by. However, the single-lane highway did not help to arrive earlier to explore the destination. Raja Ferry was waiting for Air Asia passengers at the pier and, as soon as we arrived, did not spend much time until it started its journey towards Lipa Noi Pier.

raja ferry
Our ferry (Raja Ferry) from Donsak Pier to Samui

The Ferry to Lipa Noi Pier, Koh Samui

That was an unforgettable experience being on the ferry and watching the sunset on the horizon, perfect timing. I was lucky enough to observe the fishermen heading back home after a long day of fishing, the nice colorful cloud, and the reflection on the water. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life that I will never forget.

Lipa Noi Pier, Samui
Arriving at Lipa Noi Pier, Samui

Arrival at Koh Samui

It was already dark when I arrived at Lipa Noi Pier at Samui Island, a small place and only a handful of minivan operators waiting for their designated passengers. However, our minivan was almost packed when I spotted the one heading toward my hotel at Chaweng Beach. Finally, after driving through the narrow street for 30 – 35 minutes, we arrived at the Chaweng Resort in Chaweng Beach.

Chaweng Beach
Evening at Chaweng Beach, Samui – Thailand

Where to stay in Koh Samui, Thailand

Coral Cliff Beach Resort Samui

Located on a cove between Chaweng Beach and Lamai Beach, Coral Cliff Beach Resort offers beachfront accommodations with sweeping views of the sea. All rooms are well-equipped with a private balcony and seating area. Guests can enjoy a relaxing body massage at the spa. In addition, the resort provides free parking, and travel and sightseeing activities can be arranged at the tour desk. Coral Cliff Beach Resort is a 5-minute drive from Chaweng Beach and Lamai Beach. Samui Airport is a 15-minute drive from the resort.

Tembo Beach Club & Resort

Tembo Beach Club & Resort has an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a shared lounge, and a restaurant in Koh Samui. All rooms have a safety deposit box, while some contain a balcony and others also feature sea views. At Tembo Beach Club & Resort, every room has a seating area.
Bang Rak Beach is a few steps from the accommodation, while Bophut Beach is an 18-minute walk from the property. The nearest airport is Samui International Airport, 0.6 miles from Tembo Beach Club & Resort.

My Opinion and Last Word

Have you been to Samui Island, Thailand? Any cool tips to share?

loved being in Koh Samui, Thailand, and want to go back again. I hope my story has motivated you to visit Thailand.

Please leave a comment below! I’d love to hear from you to improve my knowledge. 

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