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Things to do on Koh Samui

Padel fills the mornings - but Samui's downtime is half the fun. Golden temples, jungle waterfalls, buzzing night markets, sunset beach clubs and proper adventures are all minutes apart. Here's how to spend your off-court hours.

Temples & culture

Golden landmarks

Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai)

A 12-metre golden Buddha on a tiny islet in the north-east, visible from out at sea, with shrines and a small market at the base. Free to enter. Family-friendly.

Wat Plai Laem

Minutes from Big Buddha - a vivid temple on a lake with a striking 18-armed Guanyin statue and a giant laughing Buddha. Free entry and parking. Family-friendly.

Secret Buddha Garden

A quiet hillside garden of statues set among jungle and streams in the island's interior. Reached by a steep mountain road - usually a 4x4 or tour.

Nature & views

Waterfalls, rocks & the wild interior

Na Muang Waterfalls

Two falls in the lush interior - Na Muang 1 is roadside and swimmable; Na Muang 2 is taller, via a jungle walk. Often combined with safari/ATV tours. Family-friendly with care near water.

Hin Ta & Hin Yai

The famous "Grandfather & Grandmother" rock formations on the south coast near Lamai, known for their cheeky shapes and local folklore. A quick, free roadside stop.

Viewpoints & island tours

Many operators bundle waterfalls, hill viewpoints, Hin Ta & Hin Yai and temples into a half- or full-day island circuit - an easy way to see the highlights without driving.

Adventure & active

Get the heart rate up (again)

Ziplining & ATV

Interior adventure parks near the Na Muang falls run multi-platform ziplines and ATV/quad tours through jungle and rivers. Great for teens and adults; some ATV tours allow younger kids tandem.

Muay Thai

Watch live stadium fights (there's a big one in Chaweng) or take a training class at a local gym - a real Thai cultural and fitness hit between padel sessions.

Snorkelling & diving

Day snorkelling trips run to Koh Tan / Koh Madsum off the south coast and to Ang Thong. For serious diving, day-trip or transfer to Koh Tao - the regional dive hub. See nearby islands.

Beach clubs & nightlife

Sundowners & after-dark

CoCo Tam's, Bophut

Swing-seat bar and beanbags on the sand beside Fisherman's Village, with cocktails, sunsets and nightly fire shows. Relaxed by day, livelier after dark.

Nikki Beach, Lipa Noi

Upscale luxury beach club on the west side - sunset views, a pool, dining and party brunches. More adult, more glamorous.

Chaweng nightlife

The island's main nightlife strip - beach parties, bars and clubs along Chaweng Beach (Ark Bar and more). The go-to for a big night out.

Don't miss the night markets

Fisherman's Village Walking Street (traditionally Friday) is the star - street food, live music and stalls in Bophut. Maenam (Thursday) and Lamai also have lively markets. Days can shift, so check locally.

Wellness & learning

Recover & pick up a skill

Spa & yoga

A deep spa and yoga scene - perfect for muscle recovery between matches, from resort spas to dedicated studios and retreats.

Thai cooking classes

Learn to cook the food you've been eating - SITCA in south Chaweng is the best-known school, and many resorts run their own classes.

Golf at Santiburi

The island's only championship 18-hole course, set in hills and coconut plantations above Maenam with Gulf views. A great non-padel sporting day.

Elephant sanctuaries

Several no-riding, observation-and-feeding sanctuaries (Samui Elephant Sanctuary, Haven, Heaven). Choose the no-riding model and read recent reviews - "ethical" is a claim worth checking.

Travelling with kids?

The family-friendly shortlist

Plenty here works for all ages. The easiest wins:

  • Big Buddha, Wat Plai Laem and the Na Muang falls.
  • Fisherman's Village in the early evening, and Ang Thong or Pig Island day trips.
  • Ethical elephant sanctuaries, and Padel Samui's kids' programmes from age 5.

Adult-leaning: Chaweng nightlife, Nikki Beach and Muay Thai stadium nights.

Seen the island? Hop to the next one.

Koh Phangan, Koh Tao and the Ang Thong Marine Park are all an easy ferry away - perfect for a day trip or an onward adventure.