Welcome to The Island Resort & Spa Koh Samui
The Island is a very serene place where you can get in touch with the depth of the bright blue sea with its clear water and unspoiled white sandy beach. The tranquil surroundings will assure you of a peaceful stay in touch with nature while enjoying the comforts of friendly Thai hospitality, a charming bungalow and a pampering treatment in our Bali Spa. This tranquil oasis is only a short walk away for shopping and nightlife, assuring a pleasant holiday.

Bungalow |

Guest Room |

Guest Room |

Bungalow |

Guest Room |

Guest Room |
Dotted with coconut palms some more than 50 years old, modern thatched bungalows stand among stunning views of the sparkling sea. All bungalows have been recently renovated and offer a private blacony with garden or seaviews, comforable bedrooms with individually controlled air-condition unitds, teak floors, color television with local and international cable channels, telephones, dressing tables and private bathrooms with hot / cold showers.

Swimming Pool |

Restaurant |

Restaurant |
Hotel Facilities:
- Laundry service
- Car park
- Reception with Manager on duty 24 hours
- Tour and Travel agent desk
- Car rental
- Room Service (from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.)
- Airport transfer 200 Bht. per person (One Way).
- Security guard 24 hours
Dining & Recreation
You can hear the soothing sound of birds singing in the morning as you enjoy breakfast on the veranda at our beachsideLim Lay Restaurant, amidst green surroundings. In the evening enjoy a sumptuous seafood barbeque on the beach or order one of the Thai or Western dishes on our imaginative menu. The Lim Lay Restaurant offers a variety of refreshing juices and tropical cocktails while enjoying the ocean view. We offer Happy Hours specilas every evening. Indulge in a pampering treatement at the Bali Thai Spa, which has some unique treatments from Bali. It has balinese, Aromatherapy and Thai massages as well as body and facial treatments. You'll feel relaxed and rejuvenated.
Samui Attractions
The Big Buddha
Samui's most popular attraction, The Big Buddha sitting 15 meters tall first built in 1972. Most Visitors come to marvel at beauty of this remarkable statue at some point during their holiday.
Hin Ta - Hin Yai
These unusual formations are known as the Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks. The site is a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike because of their close resemblance to male and female genitals.
Their formation and shape have been personified into a local tale describing their existence on the island. The story goes that an old couple's boat wrecked and sunk in the bay, where their bodies washed ashore and created these strange rocks. Whatever their origin though, your pictures will no doubt make for some interesting conversation when shown to friends back home.
Buffalo Fighting
A pair of male water buffaloes are pitted against one another in what amounts to a fairly harmless head wrestling contest, which can be seen in many area around the island. This widely loved spectacle still takes place at selected venues around the island, where banners are displayed days in advance.
The show at the edge of the ring is just as entertaining as the one within. The first beast to turn and run away is the loser, and so are some punters in the crowd.
Monkey Show
On Samui, the monkey is man's best friend. Since for centuries the people here have used monkeys to do the hardest part of the work climbing the trees to pick ripe nuts on their coconut plantations. Until the advent of tourism, coconuts represented the main industry here, so these industrious little animals were greatly prized. In the outdoor theatre, monkeys display their incredible dexterity, and not just at picking coconuts. The entertainment also includes performing elephants.
Butterfly Garden
Na Tian Butterfly Garden is a kaleidoscope of colour provided by hundreds of spectacular butterflies. For bug enthusiasts there's also an Insect Museum, featuring rare insects from Thailand and other countries, and a bee house, which allows the visitor to observe the activities of bees.
Samui Crocodile Farm
Jaws and Claws! They're all here. Siam crocodiles, Caimans, Saltwater crocodiles, snakes, lizards, monkeys and many others. A fascinating look at some of Thailand's wildlife. Located behind the airport and easy to find.
Secret Buddha Garden
Hidden in the hills of Samui, the secret Buddha garden has several statues, temples and waterfalls, all of which were built by one man over the last 20 years.
It's possible to drive to the garden by 4WD vehicle, but probably easiest to take one of the many jungle tours offered by travel agencies and resorts.
Hin Lad WaterFalls
From the main road it is about a 3-Km walk down a jungle path to get to the waterfalls. The visitors feel adventurous enough, take your swimming gear and cool off after the trek. It's recommended that you wear tough shoes and leg protection for the walk. |