Lying some 80 km off Thailand’s east coast, amongst the Angthong group of islands is the island of Koh Samui. From the minute you arrive, whether by ferry or air, you will be enchanted by the place. The airport must rank as one of the most beautiful in the world. Its tropically planted gardens burst forth with flowering glory and greenery, year round. The ferry docks lead you straight onto palm fringed shores or quaint villages.
Koh Samui Island (in Thai language "Koh" means "Island") is in general considered as the second most beautiful tourism spot in Thailand. But those who want to enjoy the natural beauties with serene environment will be sceptic of this opinion. Koh Samui is simply the best place for them. Over the years it has attracted many foreigners, especially from Europe. It's interesting that many foreign travellers who came to Koh Samui just to pass vacation, couldn't avoid falling in love of its beauty. Eventually they settled there and this is reflected from a large number of foreign residents there. Samui still has lovely clean
beaches with magical blue-green colored water and an idyllic atmosphere—it’s just that there are now three to four times as many people enjoying it as before. Koh Samui is at 295 mile or 475 km south of Bangkok.