P.S. House
Welcome to a really nice, clean and comfortable guesthouse located in the of heart of Lamai beach. The guesthouse is within walking distance to the beach, shopping, entertainment venues and restaurants. All rooms are 20 square meters and come equipped with double beds, fans, refrigerators, cable tv, safe and private bathroom with hot and cold shower
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Samui Green Life
Our elegantly appointed air-conditioned rooms offer guests not only the perfect location but facilities also include nice coffee shop and tour desk. All of our guestrooms include balcony and are equipped with individually controlled air conditioning, satellite cable TV, refrigerator, mini-bar, hot & cold water, coffee/tea making facilities and IDD telephone
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Ko Samui (or Koh Samui, Thai: เกาะสมุย) is an island off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus in Thailand, close to the mainland Surat Thani town. It is Thailand's second largest island, with an area of 228.7 km˛ and a population of 47,874 (2006). Administratively, Ko Samui is an Amphoe (district) of Surat Thani Province. The district is subdivided into 7 tambon. Also the complete island is one municipality (thesaban tambon). The district covers the island, as well as the Ang Thong archipelago and some other small islands nearby. Samui is mostly visited by holidaymakers wanting to "get away from it all", so its main appeal is its white beaches and warm sea, and it has plenty to choose from. Chaweng covers most of the island's east coast, forming the most crowded and tourist saturated destination on the island. The beach itself, while generally clean suffers from overcrowding since there are vast numbers of visitors year-round. The nearby ring-road, has built up a huge Western-style tourist town, packed full of restaurants and bars (ranging from traditional family-run Thai at Ninja, through Thai-Californian fusion food at Betelnut to McDonald's and Starbucks), souvenir shops, markets and nightclubs. It can get very busy on the road at night, both with truck-taxis carrying people up and down the coast and with people exploring the shopping (which stays open late) and nightlife. The waters in Chaweng occasionally have strong under-currents so swimmers should stay close to shore.