Lamai Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island of Koh Samui, known for its relaxing atmosphere, beautiful scenery, and variety of activities. It is located on the east coast of the island, south of the more bustling Chaweng Beach.
The best time to visit Lamai Beach is during the dry season, from December to April, when the weather is hot and rainfall is minimal. However, the beach is less crowded in the shoulder months, May and November, just before and after the peak season.
Yes, Lamai Beach offers a wide range of accommodations to suit all budgets, including luxury resorts, boutique hotels, bungalows, and guesthouses. Many options are located within walking distance to the beach.
Tourists can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, watersports such as jet-skiing and kayaking, beach volleyball, and Thai massage. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants along the beachfront. Nearby attractions include Hin Ta and Hin Yai rocks, Wat Lamai, and Lamai Night Market.
Yes, Lamai Beach is suitable for families. The beach generally has calm waters that are good for swimming, and there are many family-friendly activities and accommodations available. However, the nightlife can be lively, so families might prefer staying on the quieter end of the beach.
In the vicinity of Lamai Beach, visitors can explore cultural sites such as the Wat Lamai Temple, which also hosts a cultural museum, and the famous Grandmother and Grandfather Rocks (Hin Ta and Hin Yai), known for their unusual shapes and local folklore.
Lamai Beach offers a diverse range of dining options, from street food stalls and casual beachside eateries to fine dining restaurants. Visitors can enjoy a variety of cuisines, including traditional Thai dishes, fresh seafood, international cuisine, and vegetarian options.
Yes, Lamai Beach caters to health and wellness enthusiasts, with a selection of spas, wellness centers, and yoga studios offering services such as traditional Thai massage, spa treatments, and yoga classes in serene environments.
The nightlife at Lamai Beach is vibrant but not as intense as Chaweng Beach. There are numerous bars, pubs, and clubs where visitors can enjoy live music, DJs, beach parties, and fire dancing shows. The beachfront bars offer a laid-back atmosphere perfect for enjoying a cocktail under the stars.
Yes, it is relatively easy to get around Lamai Beach. Many attractions and facilities are within walking distance, and there are also taxis, motorbike rentals, and local songthaews (shared pick-up trucks) available for transportation to other parts of Koh Samui.