Ko Samui, Thailand’s second-largest island, balances resort luxury with natural beauty. While Chaweng Beach is the busiest area, lined with hotels and nightlife, Lamai is slightly quieter, and the north coast offers boutique resorts with a more local feel. Beyond beaches, Samui is known for its waterfalls, coconut plantations, and viewpoints. The Big Buddha statue, Fisherman’s Village, and day trips to Ang Thong National Marine Park add cultural and adventure options. Compared to Phuket, Samui feels more relaxed, making it a favorite for honeymooners and travelers seeking a balance of comfort and island charm.