Adult | 3,700 THB |
Child (from 5 to 12 years old) | 1,850 THB |
Infant (under or equal 4 years old) | Free of charge |
Time | District |
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08.50 to 09.10 | Thong Krut, Bang Kao, Taling Gnam |
09.10 to 09.30 | Hua Thanon, Lamai, Nathon |
09.20 to 09.40 | Chaweng, Chaweng Noi, Bang Por |
09.30 to 09.50 | Maenam, Bophut, Plailaem, Choengmon |
09.40 to 10.00 | Bangrak |
New Koh Samui yacht “Baidee” invites you to sail around tremendous nooks of Gulf of Siam. The 30-meter yacht offers a new level of comfort and luxurious cruises around Koh Samui!
Onboard there are 4 cabins with shower cabinet and a lavatory. Various places for leisure time and sheltered deck with dining table create comfort and solitude.
Enjoy sunbathing on the deck or just relaxing with a glass of wine in the fresh air.
Baidee is an ideal yacht for the wedding, romantic cruises, and unforgettable parties with friends or families.
Koh Tan is a few hundred meters off the southwestern coast of Koh Samui from Taling Nam fishing village. It is a small, largely unspoiled island, known for its coral and marine life. Giant clams, fan corals and a wide variety of fish species live in and around the protected reefs. On the island lies a small pristine village and there is neither car nor road. Koh Tan can be reached by local longtail fishing boat.
Koh Matsum is just south of Koh Tan, opposite the beaches by the Laem Sor Chedi and it is also a popular spot for a day trip. A long sandy beach is a favorite with local Thai tourists for picnics, and there are often groups of students camping on the beach or singing songs around campfires. It’s a good place to join the locals on a ‘tio’, Thai for the day out.
The islands are known locally as the “Four Islands-Five Islands” as one island is hidden behind another when viewed from the shore. These islands are protected by Sea Gypsy guards, who deal harshly with anyone trying to sneak in under cover of darkness. Such visitors are not tourists desperate for an adrenaline rush, but poachers who are out to thieve the bird’s nests that are found within the caves and craggy rocks.
The bird’s nests are the principal ingredient of Chinese birds-nest soup. At great risk, agile gathers clamber up a web of bamboo poles to reach nests for which Hong Kong restaurants will pay up to $4000 a kilo. Few outsiders have ever set foot on the islands.