Gulf of Thailand Beaches
The Gulf coast and its islands offer a warmer, calmer alternative to the Andaman side, with a more accessible feel and a broader spread of traveller types. Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao form the region’s most popular island chain, each with a distinct character — from resortpolished to party-fuelled to dive-focused. The Gulf’s monsoon season runs offset to the Andaman, making it a reliable option when the west coast is at its wettest.
Locations
Koh Samui
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The Gulf of Thailand’s largest and most developed island, offering a wellrounded mix of beaches, resorts, temples, and a lively but manageable nightlife scene. Quieter corners on the north and west coasts provide a real contrast to the busy Chaweng and Lamai strips. It rewards those who venture beyond the main hubs to find its more charming, less-visited side.
Koh Tao
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Koh Phangan
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Best known for its Full Moon Party, Koh Phangan has a depth of character that goes well beyond its nightlife reputation. The north and west of the island are home to serene beaches, yoga retreats, and jungle-backed scenery that feels a world away from the chaos of Hat Rin. Timed carefully and explored beyond the party strip, it reveals itself as one of the Gulf’s most varied and rewarding destinations.
Hotels
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Tours
Below are a selection of our favourite sample itineraries that we have created based on our experiences of travelling extensively throughout Vietnam. As with all our tours, every aspect can be tailor-made to your individual requirements.
