Nathon cruise port guide
Koh Samui can feel like a screensaver landscape. As if designed by Mother Nature for posters, calendars and daydreams, it’s Thailand’s most famous island for a number of reasons. The beach-fringed coast is edged with vivid, blue water that’s a surf-and-sand playground for snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, building sandcastles and simply lounging. Along with busy food stalls and restaurants where you can find a whole world of cuisine made with local produce and fresh seafood as well as authentic Thai dishes, the lively streets are lined with bars, boutiques, markets and spas. By contrast, the island’s interior can provide moments of reflection and replenishing solitude. Enter the dense, hilly jungles for hikes to ancient temples and pristine waterfalls and quaint villages where you can experience true Thai hospitality. With dreamy landscapes and island adventures from boat excursions to nature treks, you'll soon be enchanted by Koh Samui.
About Nathon
Nathon is the administrative capital and main port of Ko Samui, Thailand's second-largest island in the Gulf of Thailand. Located on the west coast of Samui, Nathon Pier serves as the primary ferry and cruise tender port, with the island's famous beaches, temples, and resorts accessible from here. Ko Samui received 2.7 million tourists in 2018.
Ko Samui's weather pattern differs from mainland Thailand — it stays fairly dry from April to September when the rest of Thailand has monsoon season, but receives heavy rain October through December. January and February are the driest and most pleasant months for a cruise visit.
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