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Koh Samui 5-Day — Island Icons, Ang Thong & Koh Phangan

Samui's core + an Ang Thong boat day + a Koh Phangan day trip + proper beach time

Koh Samui 5-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
5 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$610
Budget–luxury
$270–$1,490

As of 2026, the recommended Koh Samui 5-day route runs Day1 Island icons loop — Big Buddha, temples, waterfalls & a beach sunset · Day2 Ang Thong Marine Park — full-day boat trip · Day3 Beach time + Bophut & Fisherman's Village · Day4 Koh Phangan day trip — beaches, viewpoints (or the Full Moon Party) · Day5 Final beach day + departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $610 on a mid-range budget. Five days lets you slow down and add the islands next door. Days 1-3 cover Samui's essentials (the icons loop, the Ang Thong Marine Park boat day, and Bophut/Fisherman's Village). Day 4 is a day trip to Koh Phangan — its quieter beaches and viewpoints, or the Full Moon Party at Haad Rin if your dates line up (stay overnight then). Day 5 is a relaxed final beach day and departure prep. The short ferries from Samui's piers make Koh Phangan an easy add. Pre-book the Ang Thong tour and check the full-moon calendar against your trip.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$270

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$610

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,490

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Island icons loop — Big Buddha, temples, waterfalls & a beach sunset

Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai) - Wat Plai Laem - Na Muang waterfalls - Hin Ta & Hin Yai rocks - Chaweng or Lamai beach

Activities

  1. 09:00 Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai) + Wat Plai Laem 1h30

    Start at the 12m golden Big Buddha on its causeway islet in the northeast — free, visible from arriving planes, and best in softer morning light. Then the colorful Wat Plai Laem nearby, with its white 18-armed Guanyin statue rising from a lake and a laughing Budai.

    Cost: Free (donations welcome) TIP: Both are working temples — cover shoulders and knees, and remove shoes before shrine buildings. Go early to beat the heat and tour buses. They're a 5-minute drive apart in the northeast, close to the airport and Bophut.
  2. 11:00 Na Muang Waterfalls 1h30

    Drive inland to the Na Muang waterfalls in the green interior. Na Muang 1 is an easy roadside fall with a pool for a dip; Na Muang 2 is taller and reached by a steeper hike. A cool break from the beach heat.

    Cost: Free (parking small fee) TIP: Rocks are slippery — wear proper shoes, not flip-flops, and take care near the water. Skip the heavily touted elephant 'safari' and quad operators here for ethical reasons. Falls are fullest in and just after the wet season.
  3. 13:30 Lunch — local Thai inland or Lamai 1h

    Lunch on southern-Thai cooking at a local kitchen — a fresh fish curry, som tam, and rice. Heading toward Lamai, Krua Chao Baan (Michelin Bib Gourmand) or any busy roadside spot does the job well.

    Cost: ฿150-500 ($5-15) per person TIP: Local kitchens are far better value than resort restaurants and the food is the real southern-Thai thing — flag if you want it less spicy. Bring cash for smaller eateries.
  4. 15:00 Hin Ta & Hin Yai rocks + Lamai beach 2h

    Stop at the Hin Ta and Hin Yai (Grandfather and Grandmother) rocks at the southern end of Lamai — a famous natural rock formation — then relax on Lamai beach, the island's quieter second beach.

    Cost: Free TIP: The rocks are a quick photo stop with a coastal walkway and stalls. Lamai is calmer than Chaweng and good for an afternoon swim — check flags and currents before going in.
  5. 18:30 Sunset + dinner on Chaweng or Lamai 3h

    Settle in for the evening on Chaweng (the long, lively main beach) or stay on Lamai. Dinner at a beachfront grill, then drinks on the sand or the Chaweng strip if you want nightlife.

    Cost: ฿400-1,200 ($12-35) per person TIP: Chaweng has the most restaurants, bars, and nightlife (the Green Mango area); Lamai is more relaxed. Fresh seafood is often priced by weight — confirm before ordering. Watch your drink and belongings in the busy bar areas.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Resort or café breakfast

Your beach base · ฿100-350

Tropical fruit, eggs, and a Thai coffee before the island loop.

Lunch

Krua Chao Baan or local Thai kitchen

Toward Lamai · ฿150-500

Southern-Thai fish curry, som tam, and rice — great value.

Dinner

Beachfront seafood grill

Chaweng / Lamai · ฿400-1,200

Whole grilled fish or prawns with your feet in the sand.

Transit:

A scooter (฿250-350/day, experienced riders only), a private driver for the day (฿1,500-2,500), or Grab/taxi covers the loop. The sights are spread around the small ring road — a driver makes the temple-waterfall-rocks circuit easy.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $50 Mid $125 Luxury $330
DAY 2

Ang Thong Marine Park — full-day boat trip

Speedboat to Ang Thong - snorkeling - kayaking - Emerald Lake viewpoint hike - beach time

Activities

  1. 07:30 Hotel pickup + boat to Ang Thong 2h

    Most tours include morning hotel pickup and transfer to the pier, then a roughly one-hour speedboat ride out to the Ang Thong (Mu Ko Ang Thong) National Marine Park — a 42-island archipelago of limestone peaks, lagoons, and beaches.

    Cost: From ฿1,700 ($50) tour + ฿300 ($9) park fee TIP: Book ahead, especially in peak season; pickup times vary by area. The ฿300 national park fee is paid separately on arrival. Speedboats are faster and reach more than the slower big boats. Bring motion-sickness tablets if you're prone to it.
  2. 10:00 Snorkeling + kayaking among the islands 2h

    Snorkel over reefs and explore hidden bays, with kayaking around the limestone islets included on most tours. The clear, calm dry-season water makes for easy swimming and good visibility.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Use reef-safe sunscreen and a rash guard against the strong sun. Tours usually provide snorkel gear and kayaks. Conditions are best Jan-Apr and Jun-Aug; in the Oct-Dec monsoon, trips are often canceled for rough seas.
  3. 12:30 Buffet lunch on a park beach 1h

    Most day tours include a buffet lunch on one of the park's main islands, with time to swim and relax on the beach before the afternoon's highlight.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Let the operator know about dietary needs in advance. Keep some water and electrolytes going — it's hot out on the islands with little shade.
  4. 14:00 Emerald Lake viewpoint hike 1h30

    The park's signature stop — a short, steep climb to the viewpoint over the Emerald Lake (Talay Nai), a saltwater lagoon set inside a ring of cliffs on Ko Mae Ko. The panorama over the archipelago is the postcard shot.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: The climb is short but steep and rocky — wear proper shoes, not flip-flops, and take water. You usually can't swim in the lagoon itself. Worth the effort for the view; go at your own pace in the heat.
  5. 17:00 Return to Samui + relaxed dinner 3h

    Speedboat back to Samui and hotel drop-off, arriving late afternoon. Recover with a relaxed beachfront dinner near your base.

    Cost: Transfer included + ฿300-800 dinner TIP: You'll be sun-tired — keep dinner easy and close to your hotel. Rehydrate and reapply aloe if you caught too much sun. A good night to turn in early before Day 3.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Early resort breakfast or packed

Your beach base · ฿100-350

Eat before the early pickup; grab fruit and water for the boat.

Lunch

Tour buffet lunch

Ang Thong Marine Park · Included

Buffet on a park island — flag dietary needs to the operator.

Dinner

Relaxed beachfront dinner

Your beach base · ฿300-800

An easy Thai dinner near the hotel after a long day at sea.

Transit:

The whole day is an organized tour — hotel pickup, pier transfer, boat, and drop-off are included. No need for your own transport. Pre-book online or through your hotel; the ฿300 park fee is paid on arrival.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $130 Luxury $280
DAY 3

Beach time + Bophut & Fisherman's Village

Beach morning - Secret Buddha Garden (optional) - Bophut / Fisherman's Village - sunset at Coco Tam's - Friday Walking Street

Activities

  1. 09:30 Slow beach morning 2h30

    Take the morning at your own pace — a swim, a beach walk, a massage, or a lazy breakfast. Three days in, this is the day to actually enjoy the beach you came for.

    Cost: Free (massage ฿300-500/hr) TIP: A beach Thai massage (฿300-500/hour) is a Samui essential. Choeng Mon, Bophut, and Maenam are calmer for swimming than open Chaweng. Stay sun-smart through the late morning.
  2. 13:00 Secret Buddha Garden or interior viewpoint (optional) 2h

    If you want one more sight, head into the hills to the Secret Buddha Garden (Tar Nim / Magic Garden) — a quirky collection of statues set in jungle by a local farmer — or a mountain viewpoint, reachable by 4x4, taxi, or experienced scooter.

    Cost: Small entry fee + transport TIP: The access road is steep and rough — it's usually done by 4x4 tour or with a confident driver, not a first-time scooter rider. Skip it if you'd rather just keep beaching; it's a bonus, not a must.
  3. 16:30 Bophut & Fisherman's Village 1h30

    Spend the late afternoon in Bophut's Fisherman's Village — a strip of restored Chinese-Thai shophouses with boutiques, cafés, and the island's best concentration of restaurants, right on the beach.

    Cost: Free to wander TIP: The most charming corner of Samui for a stroll, with a more boutique feel than Chaweng. Krua Bophut and Krua Chao Baan are nearby for dinner. If it's a Friday, the Walking Street market takes over from ~5pm.
  4. 18:00 Sunset at Coco Tam's 1h30

    Settle into Coco Tam's on Bophut beach for sunset — beanbags on the sand, swing seats at the bar, cocktails in jars, and the nightly fire show after dark. The classic Samui sundowner.

    Cost: ฿200-700 ($6-20) drinks/snacks TIP: Arrive before sunset for a good beanbag. It's a bar more than a restaurant, so plan to eat in the village. Stay for the fire show, then dinner nearby.
  5. 20:00 Dinner — Fisherman's Village or Friday Walking Street 2h

    Dinner in Fisherman's Village — beachfront Thai at Krua Bophut, or, if it's a Friday, graze the Walking Street market: grilled seafood skewers, pad thai, som tam, mango sticky rice, and fresh coconut.

    Cost: ฿200-700 ($6-20) per person TIP: The Friday market (cash only) is the best cheap grazing on the island — come hungry. On other nights, the village restaurants and beach grills do the job. A relaxed finish to the trip.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Lazy resort or café breakfast

Your beach base · ฿100-350

A slow start — fruit, eggs, and good coffee.

Lunch

Beach café or light bite

Your beach base · ฿150-400

Something light before the afternoon in Bophut.

Dinner

Krua Bophut or Friday Walking Street

Bophut / Fisherman's Village · ฿200-700

Beachfront Thai, or graze the Friday market if the timing lines up.

Transit:

Grab, taxi, songthaew, or a scooter for the day. Bophut is a short ride from Chaweng (10-15 min). Agree songthaew/taxi prices before riding, or use Grab for clear fares.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $45 Mid $115 Luxury $300
DAY 4

Koh Phangan day trip — beaches, viewpoints (or the Full Moon Party)

Ferry to Koh Phangan - Thong Nai Pan / Bottle Beach - viewpoints - Haad Rin (Full Moon Party if dates match)

Activities

  1. 08:30 Ferry to Koh Phangan 1h

    Take a morning ferry from Samui's Bangrak (Big Buddha) or Nathon pier to Koh Phangan — about 30-45 minutes by speedboat. Phangan is greener and more laid-back than Samui, famous for its beaches and the monthly Full Moon Party.

    Cost: ฿300-600 ($9-17) round trip TIP: Book through Lomprayah or Seatran (or your hotel). Check return times — if you're there for the Full Moon Party, plan to stay overnight, as the morning-after boats are packed. Pier is a short ride from the Samui beaches.
  2. 10:00 North & east beaches — Thong Nai Pan or Bottle Beach 2h30

    Head to Phangan's quieter, postcard beaches — Thong Nai Pan in the northeast, or remote Bottle Beach (Haad Khuad), reached by boat taxi or a hike. White sand, clear water, and far fewer crowds than Samui.

    Cost: Boat taxi / transport varies TIP: Phangan's best beaches take some effort to reach (boat taxi or rough roads) — that's why they stay pristine. A hired songthaew or boat taxi for the day is the easy way. Bring cash; ATMs are sparser than on Samui.
  3. 13:30 Lunch + a viewpoint 2h

    Lunch at a beach restaurant, then take in one of Phangan's viewpoints over the bays and islets — the island is hilly and green, with several scenic lookouts.

    Cost: ฿200-500 ($6-15) per person TIP: Roads inland are steep and sometimes rough — go with a confident driver, not a first scooter ride. The viewpoints reward the climb. Keep an eye on the time for your return ferry if not staying over.
  4. 16:00 Haad Rin + return (or stay for the Full Moon Party) 2h+

    If your dates don't match the full moon, see Haad Rin's beach and catch an afternoon ferry back to Samui. If they do, this is where the Full Moon Party builds through the evening — tens of thousands on the sand, music, and fire shows.

    Cost: Party wristband ~฿200 ($6) if attending TIP: For the party: buy the entry wristband, wear shoes (broken glass on the sand), watch your drinks and belongings, skip the fire-skipping ropes, and stay overnight on Phangan. Otherwise, return to Samui for a calmer evening.
  5. 19:00 Return to Samui + dinner (non-party nights) 2h

    On a non-party trip, ferry back to Samui and have a relaxed dinner near your base — a beach grill or a Bophut restaurant.

    Cost: Ferry included + ฿300-800 dinner TIP: Confirm the last convenient ferry before you set out. Back on Samui, keep the evening easy after a full day of boats and beaches.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Early resort breakfast

Your Samui base · ฿100-350

Eat before the morning ferry; bring water.

Lunch

Koh Phangan beach restaurant

Koh Phangan · ฿200-500

Fresh Thai and seafood at a quiet northern beach.

Dinner

Samui beach grill or Phangan (if staying)

Samui / Koh Phangan · ฿300-800

A relaxed dinner back on Samui, or stay over for the Full Moon Party.

Transit:

Ferry Samui ↔ Koh Phangan, ~30-45 min by speedboat (฿300-600 round trip). On Phangan, a hired songthaew, boat taxi, or driver reaches the scattered beaches. For the Full Moon Party, stay overnight on Phangan.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $60 Mid $130 Luxury $290
DAY 5

Final beach day + departure

Beach morning - massage / shopping - last Thai meal - airport or ferry departure

Activities

  1. 09:30 Last beach morning 2h30

    A final slow morning on the beach — a swim, a walk, and a Thai massage on the sand. Make the most of the island before heading off.

    Cost: Free (massage ฿300-500/hr) TIP: A beachside Thai massage (฿300-500/hour) is the perfect send-off. Choeng Mon, Bophut, and Maenam are gentlest for a last swim. Keep an eye on your departure time.
  2. 12:30 Last Thai lunch + souvenirs 2h

    Lunch on your favorite Thai dishes one more time, and pick up souvenirs — coconut products, dried fruit, Thai snacks, or local crafts from Fisherman's Village or the Chaweng shops.

    Cost: ฿200-600 ($6-17) per person TIP: Fisherman's Village and the markets have the nicer crafts; convenience stores have cheap snack gifts. Leave time to get back, pack, and check out.
  3. 15:00 Departure — Samui Airport or the ferry route 2h+

    Head to Samui Airport (USM) for a flight, a short 10-25 minute drive from most resorts, or to Nathon pier for the ferry-and-bus route back to Surat Thani if you flew in that way.

    Cost: Transfer ฿400-800 / ferry ฿300-600 TIP: Confirm your resort transfer or arrange a taxi/Grab. For flights, arrive about 2 hours ahead; Samui's terminal is small and open-air. For the ferry route, allow plenty of buffer for the boat-plus-bus connection to Surat Thani airport.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Final resort breakfast

Your beach base · ฿100-350

A relaxed last breakfast by the beach.

Lunch

Favorite Thai spot

Your beach base / Bophut · ฿200-600

One more round of Thai classics before departure.

Dinner

In-transit or airport bite

USM / en route · ฿150-400

A light bite before the flight or ferry.

Transit:

Resort transfer, taxi, or Grab to Samui Airport (USM, 10-25 min from most beaches). For the budget ferry route, head to Nathon pier for the boat-and-bus connection to Surat Thani.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $45 Mid $110 Luxury $290

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Koh Samui 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is a Koh Phangan day trip worth it from Samui?
Yes — it's a short 30-45 minute ferry, and Phangan is greener, quieter, and home to some of the region's best beaches (Thong Nai Pan, Bottle Beach), plus the monthly Full Moon Party. As a day trip you'll see the beaches and viewpoints; for the party, go in the evening and stay overnight, since the morning-after ferries are packed.
How does the Full Moon Party work?
It's held monthly around the full moon at Haad Rin Beach on Koh Phangan, drawing tens of thousands. From Samui, take an evening ferry and stay over on Phangan. Buy the entry wristband, wear shoes (broken glass on the sand), watch your drinks and belongings, and skip the fire-skipping ropes. Check the full-moon calendar against your dates when planning.
Should I do Koh Tao instead of Koh Phangan?
Depends on your interest. Koh Phangan (closer, 30-45 min) is for beaches and the Full Moon Party. Koh Tao (further, ~1.5-2.5h) is one of the world's most affordable places to learn to dive, with easy reefs and turtles — better if diving or snorkeling is your priority. With 5 days you can fit one; with 7 you could add both.
Is 5 days a good length for Koh Samui?
Yes — it's a comfortable length to see Samui's core without rushing, add a Koh Phangan day, and still get real beach and pool time. It suits couples and friends wanting a mix of sightseeing, one big boat day, and relaxation. Seven days lets you add Koh Tao diving and slow down further.

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