Koh Samet 

National Park

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Beautiful beach on Koh Samet
Koh Samet offers white sands and clean waters
 

A long, narrow island, Koh Samet lies about 45 minutes by boat off the coast near Rayong. Since 1981, it has been part of a national park that also includes Khao Laem Ya on the mainland, a move that has limited, but by no means removed, the tourist facilities overlooking the beautiful beaches on its eastern side.

Facilities

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Koh Samet Anchorages
 
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A. Nadan Pier

This anchorage,next to Nadan Pier (ferry landing), in 5-8 metres on the northeast coast of the island, offers good holding all year round. You'll find restaurants and provisions ashore.

 

 

B. Hin Khan Na

 

This day-stop, just inside the small islet at Haad Sai Kaew, offers access to a beautiful beach that's ideal for swimming. There are restaurants and a bakery ashore. Beware of the fringing reef on the north of Hin Khan Na.

 

C. Ao Pahao

A small resort and restaurants provide a comfortable overnight anchorage in 7 metres on a sandy bottom. Fuel is also available for dinghies etc.

 

 
Aow Wongduen

 
Aow Thain

 
Aow Phrao (Paradise Beach)

 
Aow Pa Karang

 
Ban Phe (Ferry landing on mainland)