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Koh Samui FAQs: travel, power status, ferries, visas & SIM

Quick answers to common Ko Samui questions: outages, travel tips, ferry schedules and more.

What is Koh Samui known for?

Beaches, luxurious resorts, vibrant nightlife, cultural landmarks and nature.

How do I report a power outage in Koh Samui?

Use our community map to report outages. Open the outage report form, tap the map to drop a pin, describe the issue, and submit.

Best time to visit?

Driest months are typically Jan–Apr; the wettest period is often Oct–Dec (peak in Nov). Showers can occur year‑round, so check Thai Meteorological Department forecasts.

How many nights should I stay?

At least 3–4 days; many travelers stay 4–7 days to explore.

Which airport serves Samui?

Samui International (USM) has direct flights from Bangkok and select domestic hubs; connections vary seasonally. See the airport page for routes and schedules.

Island hopping options?

Day tours to Ang Thong Marine Park run regularly (weather‑dependent). Ferries connect to Koh Phangan (~45–60 min) and Koh Tao (~2–3 hrs). Always confirm the latest schedules and conditions.

Nightlife and food areas?

Chaweng is the nightlife hub; Fisherman’s Village offers dining and markets.

Do I need a visa?

Many nationalities receive visa‑exempt stays for short visits; requirements change. Check Thai e‑Visa and Immigration Bureau links for current rules.

Are scooters safe?

Only ride if experienced, always wear a helmet, and be cautious in rain. Ensure your travel insurance covers motorbikes and carry a valid license.

How do I get around?

Songthaews ply the ring road; flag and agree fare. Taxis and private cars are available; confirm price. Car/motorbike rentals are common—drive carefully and legally.

Can I drink tap water?

Tap water is not commonly consumed; use bottled or filtered water. Most accommodations provide drinking water.

Which SIM should I buy?

Tourist SIMs/eSIMs from AIS, True, and dtac are widely available (passport required). 4G/5G coverage is good in most populated areas.

Community resources

Dog and Cat Rescue Samui Foundation
Voluntary foundation caring for street animals on Koh Samui. Free treatments, sterilizations, and rescue work. Donations welcome.

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