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Looking for Koh Samui Tours
and Diving
Information ?
Ko Samui is Thailand's third largest
island and much of it is still
covered by coconut plantations,
verdant clad jungle and rugged
mountains of granite that roll down
into the cool clear waters of its
azure sea. The island itself lays
35kms to the east of Surat Thani,
its provincial mainland capital and
measures 21km long by 25km wide.
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Nowadays it is a preferred base for
divers who are looking for an
up-market western infrastructure in
the Gulf of Thailand.
5-star resort accommodation,
Tesco Lotus, several international
hospitals, an international
re-compression chamber, an
international airport (for
convenient and reasonably priced
transfer to your hotel check out
www.samuishuttle.com), a
golf course, banks, restaurants
including all the major fast food
chains such as McDonalds, Burger
King, Pizza Hut, Haagen-Das & Baskin
Robins. Many tour activities are
available apart from diving if you
are travelling with non-divers or
children too young to try diving.
Sailing is popular with so many
groups of small tropical islands to
explore nearby. The
Kiaora
catamaran departing daily from the
BBC
Restaurant near Big
Buddha offers a relaxing day sailing
on a spacious luxury boat. Jet Ski
hire and other more adrenaline
packed activities are also readily
available. All in all the extensive
tour and adventure activities
offered make Koh Samui a comfortable
upcoming high-end resort destination
and all of the dive sites that are
dived from Ko Tao are accessible
from Samui though the diving
journeys are longer.
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