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1. Fisherman's Village

Wander lanes filled with wooden Chinese shop-houses from the 19th century, enjoy night markets and dine around the world in restaurants serving up Italian, French, Thai, Japanese, Euro-fusion and freshly caught seafood in Bo Phut’s Fisherman’s Village.
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Fishermans Village which includes night scenes and a luxury hotel or resort

2. Nathon Pier

The Nathon Pier is often the first port of call for many travelers who visit the captivating tropical island of Koh Samui. It serves as the principal arrival and departure point for boats traveling between the island and mainland Thailand, Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Tao. Visit this working harbor for a snapshot glimpse of the beaches and jungle-covered hills that characterize the island’s stunning natural beauty.
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Nathon Pier which includes a bay or harbour and boating as well as a small group of people

3. Bo Phut Beach

With Bang Rak to the east and Maenam Beach to the west, Bo Phut is the longest beach on Koh Samui. Bo Phut village, lying somewhere around the centre, has come to be known as Fisherman's Village. As the oldest village on the island, Fisherman's Village has seen the comings and goings of many different cultures, and has retained a certain flavour of each. Combining a subtle blend of Thai, Chinese and French colonial influences, not to mention the considerable effect of the recent tourist wave, this charming village has something for every taste.
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Bo Phut Beach which includes mountains and a sandy beach

4. Choeng Mon Beach

Choeng Mun Beach extends across a variety of small bays and inlets along the north-east coast. A number of private resorts and exquisite villas are scattered in secluded locations along this portion of the coastline, forming one of the most exclusive portions of the entire island.
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Koh Samui featuring a coastal town and a sandy beach

5. Chaweng Noi Beach

Just south of Chaweng, the hub of Koh Samui's nightlife, Chaweng Noi offers a calmer, more peaceful alternative to its bustling neighbour beach. While Chaweng bristles with watersports enthusiasts and street vendors, not to mention numerous young revellers nursing headaches from the night before, Chaweng Noi (or "little Chaweng"), just around the headland from Koh Samui's most popular beach, is light years away. Pristine, powdery sand, and crystal waters lined with a smattering of upmarket villas and coconut palms offer a welcome respite from the constant buzz of the backpacker crowd.
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Chaweng Noi Beach which includes a sandy beach

6. Bangrak Pier

The Big Buddha Beach Pier is a large square full of temple complexes built over the Gulf of Thailand. It sticks out from Bang Rak Beach and contains several intriguing stores, restaurants and spiritual structures. Marvel at the iconic golden Big Buddha statue, sitting in a peaceful and meditative Mara posture.
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Big Buddha Beach Pier featuring a bay or harbour and rocky coastline

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Frequently asked questions

Is Hin Hong worth visiting?
With a blend of nature and watersports, there's no shortage of things to do in Hin Hong. When you're here, head to Haad Yao Beach, a must-see attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Hin Hong?
Begin your day with a visit to Thong Sala Pier and Haad Yao Beach. Then, tour other parts of Hin Hong for local restaurants and some retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Hin Hong?
The top tourist attraction in Hin Hong is Haad Yao Beach, so make sure to add it to your sightseeing list.
Is three days enough to stay in Hin Hong?
Three days is plenty for a short break in Hin Hong — you'll tick off the main sights and get a good feel for the local vibe. But if you want to really soak it all in, hang around for at least a week to check out some nearby highlights too.
What are some activities to do in Hin Hong with kids?
What to do in Hin Hong for adults?
From fantastic food and cultural highlights to outdoor activities and one-of-a-kind experiences, there are plenty of exciting things to do in Hin Hong for adults.
Are there free things to do in Hin Hong?
One of the best ways to learn about free things to do in Hin Hong is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider recommendations on interesting neighbourhoods, parks and other major attractions you can enjoy without reaching into your pocket. Haad Yao Beach is one spot that doesn't charge an entrance fee.