FAQs About Samui
1. When is the best time to visit Koh Samui?
Unlike other Thai islands, Koh Samui has its own weather rhythm. The best months are December to April, with dry sunny days that are perfect for swimming and boat trips. May to September is also pleasant, though you may see the occasional shower. The rainiest months are October and November, when seas can be choppier. The upside? Fewer crowds and lower villa rates.2. How do I get to Koh Samui, and what entry requirements should I know about?
Most travellers fly into Samui International Airport (USM) — a charming open-air airport just minutes from the beach. There are direct flights from Bangkok, Phuket, Singapore, and other regional hubs. Ferry connections from Surat Thani are another option if you’re travelling overland.
Thailand allows visa-free entry for many nationalities (usually 30 days), while others can obtain a Visa on Arrival. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least six months.
And yes — we can arrange an airport pickup so your driver is waiting when you land. Families love this option since we can also provide child seats.3. Is Koh Samui safe for tourists and families?
Yes — Samui is one of Thailand’s most laid-back and family-friendly islands. The main thing to watch out for is road safety, as scooters are common, and certain beaches may have strong currents depending on the season.
For peace of mind, our concierge can arrange trusted drivers, vetted babysitters, and licensed tour operators, so you can spend less time worrying about logistics and more time enjoying the island.4. What about health, vaccinations, and drinking water?
Travel insurance is always recommended. Routine vaccinations are generally advised — check with your doctor before you fly. Tap water isn’t safe to drink, so stick to bottled or filtered water, which is provided in all our villas.
Travelling with children? Our concierge can stock your villa with kid-friendly snacks, connect you with English-speaking doctors, or even arrange an in-villa massage or wellness session so you can unwind without leaving home base.5. How do I get around in Koh Samui?
Samui is bigger than it looks, with winding coastal roads that can take time to navigate. Taxis are available but not always metered, and scooter rentals are common but not the safest option for families. The easiest way is to hire a private driver for the day.
Our villa experts can advise on the best transport setup for your trip, and the concierge will book drivers or vans so you can get around comfortably and safely.6. Which areas are best for families with kids?
Samui’s beaches each have their own charm:
Bophut: home to Fisherman’s Village, with family-friendly restaurants and shops.
Choeng Mon: calm waters, soft sand, and a quieter vibe for younger kids.
Lamai: bigger waves and more activity, suited for older children or teens.
Chaweng: the busiest beach, with shopping and nightlife, though not always toddler-friendly.
Not sure which area fits your family? Ask our villa experts. We’ll match you with a villa in the right location, whether you want quiet mornings or action at your doorstep.7. What are must-see attractions and family-friendly activities?
There’s plenty to do on the island:
Splashing at Coco Splash Adventure & Water Park
Visiting the famous Big Buddha Temple
Hiking to Na Muang Waterfalls
Exploring Fisherman’s Village Walking Street Market
Day trips to Ang Thong Marine Park for snorkeling and kayaking8. What’s included when I book a villa in Koh Samui?
Most villas come with daily housekeeping, a private pool, and generous living spaces. Some include breakfast, while many offer staff who can prepare meals or arrange activities. Villas give you the comfort of home — but with hotel-style service — so you can truly relax.9. Can I request special services like babysitters or private chefs?
You most certainly can! Babysitters are popular for families who want a night out, and private chefs can prepare everything from Thai curries to poolside barbecues. You can also arrange in-villa spa treatments, yoga sessions, or special decorations for celebrations.
Our concierge team takes care of all the details, so you can focus on enjoying the holiday.10. How do I choose the right villa for my group?
Think about who’s travelling with you:
Families with toddlers: villas with fenced pools, high chairs, and one-level layouts.
Extended families: ensuite bedrooms and big communal areas.
Friends’ getaways: villas with entertainment rooms, sea views, or beach access.
Our villa experts personally inspect every property. Share your group’s wishlist, and we’ll shortlist villas that tick all the boxes. Once booked, our concierge will prepare everything from grocery delivery to airport transfers.11. What happens if something goes wrong in my villa?
Don’t worry — villas are managed by experienced staff who can handle everyday issues like Wi-Fi or pool maintenance. And if you need backup, our concierge is available 7 days a week to step in and make sure nothing interrupts your stay.12. Are villas in Koh Samui affordable compared to hotels?
Yes, often more affordable than you think. A three-bedroom villa with a private pool usually costs less than booking three hotel rooms — with the bonus of space, privacy, and the option to cook or have a chef prepare meals. Villas are especially cost-effective for groups and families.13. Can I visit Koh Samui with toddlers or infants?
Definitely. Villas can be equipped with cribs, high chairs, and even pool fences for little ones. Parents love the flexibility — nap time, mealtimes, and playtime are all easier in a villa.
Our concierge can also arrange babysitters, cars with child seats, and suggest toddler-friendly beaches like Choeng Mon or Bophut.14. How do I stay connected — Wi-Fi, SIM cards, power?
All villas have Wi-Fi good enough for streaming and work calls. SIM cards are inexpensive and can be picked up at the airport or convenience stores.
Thailand uses a mix of plug types (A, B, C, F, and O) with a standard voltage of 220V. Bring a universal adapter to be safe. Many villas keep spares on hand, so just ask if you need one.15. What are common mistakes first-time travellers make in Koh Samui?
Assuming all beaches are the same (they each have their own vibe)
Underestimating travel times around the island
Renting scooters without proper experience
Booking tours with unlicensed operators
Choosing a villa without checking if it’s family-friendly
Booking with Villa Finder helps you sidestep these mistakes. Our villa experts and concierge team will guide you on timing, location, and the right villa so your trip is smooth from start to finish.