Koh Samui Hotels
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Getting around in Koh Samui Thailand's third largest island, Samui measures only 25 kilometres long and 21 kilometres wide and is very easy to get around. A ring road loops around the island's lush forest and coconut covered interior, linking both beaches and other attractions. Samui has an excellent public transport network of songthaews - basically, converted pick-up trucks with bench seats. Dozens of them circle the island on various fixed routes all day and fares start at around 20 baht for a short trip - this is paid at the end of the journey. There are no fixed stops, so flag one down anywhere and ring the bell or bang on the roof to get off. After dark, many songthaews operate as private taxis, so it's necessary to negotiate a fare before getting aboard. Expect to pay several hundred baht to travel between beaches. There are also yellow, metered, air-con taxis available, but as drivers are not particularly keen to turn on their metres, prices can be very high. Motorbike taxis are considerably cheaper, but come with obvious safety issues.








