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Bangpor

Bangpor Beach
Bangpor Beach

  • Highlight [ The villa not far from beach - Cute restaurant and bar on the beach - Long term investment for rental market - Not far from Ferry pier   ]


Culture of area


  • Bang Por is one of Koh Samui’s most tranquil and authentic areas. It’s less touristy compared to Chaweng or Lamai, with a strong sense of local culture. You’ll see small fishing villages, local temples, and traditional Thai life mixed with a few luxury villas and boutique resorts. The vibe is simple, natural, and unspoiled.


Beach


  • Bang Por Beach is a long, peaceful stretch of golden sand lined with coconut palms. The water here is calm and shallow, making it perfect for swimming and relaxing. Because it’s less crowded, Bang Por feels like a private paradise, ideal for couples, families, and anyone who wants peace and quiet.


Liftestyle


  • The lifestyle in Bang Por is slow and relaxing. Instead of nightlife and clubs, the area is known for its seafood restaurants, small beach cafés, and wellness retreats. Many expats and retirees choose Bang Por for long-term stays because of its serenity and connection to nature.


Thing must to do


  • Dine at one of the famous seafood restaurants along the beach.

  • Take a long beach walk at sunset with views of Angthong Marine Park.

  • Enjoy a beachfront massage under the palms.

  • Try yoga or meditation at one of the local wellness retreats.

  • Rent a scooter to explore nearby areas like Maenam, Ban Tai, or Nathon.


Nice spot


  • Bang Por Seafood Restaurants – some of the best local seafood on the island.

  • Beachfront cafés with beanbags and hammocks.

  • Hidden luxury villas offering panoramic sea views.

  • Nearby Hin Lat Waterfall (a short drive away).


Cost of Living (If you have an information)


  • Bang Por is affordable compared to busy tourist hubs. Local seafood meals start from 100–150 THB, while Western dining is available but limited. Long-term rentals range from 12,000–20,000 THB per month for houses or apartments, while private pool villas with sea views cost more but are still less than in Chaweng or Bophut.


Interesting Information


  • Bang Por is known as Samui’s seafood haven, loved by locals and visitors alike.

  • The beach faces west, making it one of the best places to watch the sunset over Angthong National Marine Park.

  • The area is quiet but still well connected – only 10 minutes to Maenam and 15–20 minutes to Nathon.

  • Because of its calm environment, it’s a top choice for families, retirees, and wellness travelers.









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