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Koh Samet
Samet is the closest island to Bangkok, and the first place that we ran to. A ferry from Pattaya takes less than an hour to shuttle out to the island. Mahlon and I Koh in Thai means island. Koh felt as though we needed to liberate ourselves from Jew and Da's control. We saw Koh Samet as our only escape. I have always been one to escape
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All of the good parts, is a national park and has an entry fee. If your ferry arrives at the main pier and you take a songthaew to the beaches. Note that there Pattaya or Sattahip, you'll need to take a songthaew or charter a tuk tuk to the ferry piers. Minibus services go straight to the piers. Ferries from Ban Phe to Ko Samet take around 30 to 45 minutes. The nearest airport is
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Bus from the Ekamai station as well, then from Ban Phe, we had a 30 minute ferry boat ride over to Koh Samet. There are lots of different beaches around the island. The Tired of the smog and chaos of Bangkok Looking for a great escape to a perfect tropical paridise with perfect weather, pack your bags and head to Koh Samet. We started our adventure early morning in a car ride from Bangkok to Ban Phe.
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Telephone calls I headed off without a hotel booking. However I had booked the minibus and ferry, stating quite clearly I did Not want to go to Malibu. When the boat arrived at Thailand Mosquito shooting on Samet. The day before I set out for Koh Samet, somebody asked me why I was going there. Factiously I replied, Because it is there. After three nights on the island I can not think of a better reply.
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Piers and also more than one way to get to Koh Samet. Ban Phe Pier offers ferry services throughout the day at fairly regular intervals fares range from 40 baht person to Hat end up getting a speedboat to make the transfer to Koh Samet at 10 times the ferry price. Ban Phe is the main embarkation port to Ko Samet National Park. The island of Samet is shaped like a long boot and is 6.5 kilometres off Ban Phe and the ferry from the mainland takes approximately 30 minutes.
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By the piles of unsightly rubbish that are allowed to accumulate, notably near to the main ferry pier at Na Dan. The nearest beach to Na Dan pier is Hat Sai Kaew, famous go directly to Ban Phe which is the mainland departure point for the 30 45 minute ferry crossing to Ko Samet The pretty little island of Ko Samet is located on Thailand's Eastern Seaboard and makes for a great escape from the often frenetic
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Photo Koh Samet Down Up Back to Thumbnails Thailand Map List Thailand Photos of Arriving by ferry from Bann Phe we transfered to rafts and waded the last few yards to the beach. The two hour drive and short ferry ride had turned out to be a six hour journey. Koh Samet is a national park, Thailand Photo Koh Samet Down Up Back to Thumbnails Thailand Map List Thailand Photos of Arriving by ferry from Bann
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About 125 Baht person. Once arrive at Ban Phe in Rayong, there are several piers offering ferries and boat rides to Samed Island, and the fares will vary depending which of the beaches authority on the island. There are numerous boats running between Ban Phe and Koh Samet. The ferry schedule varies depending upon the destination on Koh Samet. The boats, leaving for Na Dan Pier. for Vong Duern Beach at 08 30, and 15 30 ferry for Ao Wai Beach at 14 00 for Ao Kiu Beach
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