แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Koh Samet แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Koh Samet แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

2/29/2555

Sai Kaew Beach


The white sand as glass. And thoroughly stretches about 800 meters to the beach of the island's most beautiful baroque glass. Or London. Island Beach, the idea never sleeps. There's a whole day of fun for the whole night. The beach. The beach is perfect for a beach vacation as it is beautiful, clean sea water was not deep.

If the Sai Kaew Beach Resort is a beach where we need to be stepped. The beach is the focal point of this Island. If the City does not come to Sai Kaew Beach. London is considered to come and join me I rock my computer does not have to go to the beautiful Sai Kaew Beach to leave each other. London property is located in the district, Muang, Rayong is approximately 6.5 kilometers away from the home side the state of New York City has a ridge line shape of the Island. The triangle is approximately 6 miles wide, the widest part of the Island about three miles, the narrowest in the Bay Area, Kew - Kew in London, which is about 100 meters.


This evening at Sai Kaew Beach. The active radical. Filled with people, bars, restaurants, a mat, a table covered with Sam Hnab eat. Place a pillow on the seat and backrest. I extend to the sea. At night it is packed with full color and look like a star along the beautiful shore to another. There are various displays. Many series to watch, too. Music sounds different from native heavy atmosphere of the beach at night, but delightfully fun and enjoy the beautiful beaches and nightlife. It's been a good night's rest here for one night, get one or if anyone's having to go to a quiet end. Beach stretch to the foothills. It can be a quiet romantic escape for me. The beach is a classic it will truly never sleeps.


A trip to London would not call it Bangkok - Rayong. To Ban Phe. The home market is open Mon Tue Klang, Rayong to cross over to the island with a boat and ship passenger invited to select it. If a boat to go down to the harbor outpost. If a boat was sent to the destination, the Sai Kaew it. If the ship at the port. Green went to rent a car or motorcycle. Tourist go to the beach.


1/31/2555

Koh Samet



Koh Samet is a small island in Rayong province, around 200 km Southeast of Bangkok, along the way to Trat province and the island of Koh Chang. Technically part of Khao Laem Ya - Koh Samet National Park, Koh Samet is a popular weekend getaway for Thais and foreigners living in Bangkok, so there are dozens of beach resorts, bars, and restaurants on nearly every beach, although visitors are allowed to camp if they wish to do so.

Quiet and relaxing on the weekdays, raucous and fun on the weekends, Koh Samet is, despite its proximity to Bangkok, a beautiful island with powdery white sand, generally great year round weather, and a variety of lodging options.

Koh Samet derives its name from the cajeput trees that grow on the island, called “samet” in Thai. In the past however, it was called Koh Kaew Phitsadan, the "Magic Crystal Island". It’s no surprise from that name that Koh Samet was chosen to be part of a national park.


Visitors to Koh Samet looking for unspoiled beauty have to get away from the more developed beaches along the east coast, though even the most popular beaches are quite beautiful. Those looking for more relaxation can book rooms at the more upscale resorts on the west coast, which are spectacular places to watch sunsets.
Koh Samet is a small island around 200km south-east of Bangkok and just over 5 km off the coast of Rayong province. The island is part of the Khao Laem Ya – Koh Samet National Park though all of Koh Samet’s beaches have been developed to cater to the large stream of Bangkok residents who flock to the island each weekend. Drawn by its 14 fine, white sand beaches that feature a number of beachside bars and restaurants, Thai and foreign visitors return again and again to Koh Samet to enjoy the excellent weather on the island and appreciate its great natural beauty, home to exotic wildlife species including monkeys, hornbills, gibbons, and butterflies.