Where we are
Bangrak may not be Samui’s most famous beach, but we think that’s a good thing.
It’s small and quiet – with just the right number of little shops, restaurants and bars.
It’s the kind of place where the locals smile and say hello when you walk by and you won’t be disturbed if you’re taking an afternoon nap under a palm tree.
Halfway between the traditional Fisherman’s Village and the famed Big Buddha, with a view of Koh Pha Ngan in the distance, our little strip of paradise is the heart and soul of the island.
If you want to trade serenity for action, there’s plenty of it just down the road – a quick songthaew ride and you can join the crowds at the bars, nightclubs and shopping malls of Chaweng, or take the Prana shuttle service
The airport is ten minutes away, as is the Nathon Pier ferry terminal to take you back to the mainland.
And for your onward travel adventures and water activities, the Bangrak Pier with boats to Koh Tao and Koh Pha Ngan is walking distance.
White sand, warm water and even warmer hospitality await.