Why we love it
The setting
Melia Koh Samui sits on the north-east coast of the island, right beside Choeng Mon Beach. The water is a few steps from the resort, and the layout runs down toward the sand through gardens and a large free-form pool. From the grounds you look out over the bay, where small boats sit at anchor and the hills of the headland rise across the water. It is a quieter corner of Samui, away from the busier beach strips, so you get the sea and the calm without giving up easy access to the rest of the island.
What to expect
Rooms are done in soft greys and dark wood, with wide beds, a writing desk and large windows or doors that open toward the garden and pool. Across the resort you will find more than one pool, including a beachfront one that looks straight out to sea, plus sun loungers set on the sand. There is a restaurant with an open side facing the water, a lounge bar, and spaces to sit through the evening. Breakfast is served as a buffet each morning. The pace here is relaxed rather than packed with activity.
Things to do nearby
Choeng Mon Beach is on the doorstep, so most days can start and end on the sand. A short walk or drive takes you to Mini Golf International for a low-key afternoon. Wat Plai Laem, a colourful temple with a large white Guanyin statue, is under two kilometres away, and Plai Laem Beach is close by as well. The Big Buddha temple, one of the island's best-known sights, is a short trip up the coast. Fisherman's Village and the airport are both an easy taxi ride from the resort.
Best for
Couples and anyone after a calm beach base on Samui. The setting suits slow mornings by the pool, sunset drinks and short trips out to temples and beaches nearby.
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Melia Koh Samui
Beach-side resort on Choeng Mon Bay with garden and beachfront pools and rooms facing the gardens.
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Arrival and first swim
Arrive at Samui airport, which is only a short drive away, and settle into the room. Spend the first afternoon by the pool and walk out onto Choeng Mon Beach to get your bearings.
Slow day by the pools
Take the day slow at the resort. Move between the garden pool and the beachfront one, order lunch at the water-facing restaurant and watch the boats come and go across the bay.
Temples up the coast
Head out to Wat Plai Laem to see the white Guanyin statue and the lake temple, then carry on to the Big Buddha shrine a little further up the coast.
Fisherman's Village
Spend the morning on the sand at Choeng Mon, then go over to Fisherman's Village in Bophut for the shops, cafes and old wooden shophouses along the seafront.
Out on the water
Try something on the water, such as a kayak from the beach, or book a boat trip to the islands off Samui. Come back for a quiet dinner and drinks at the lounge bar.
Last morning
Take a last swim and a slow breakfast before checking out. The short ride back to the airport leaves room for an unhurried final morning.
Where you'll be
Koh Samui, Thailand
FAQ
How far is Melia Koh Samui from the Big Buddha temple?
The Big Buddha temple, Wat Phra Yai, is about 2.6 km from the hotel, a short taxi or scooter ride up the coast.
Is Melia Koh Samui on the beach?
Yes. The resort sits right beside Choeng Mon Beach, with the sand only a few steps from the grounds and a beachfront pool above it.
Does Melia Koh Samui have a pool?
Yes, the resort has more than one pool, including a large free-form garden pool and a beachfront pool that looks straight out to the bay.
Is breakfast included at Melia Koh Samui?
Breakfast is served as a buffet each morning. Whether it is included depends on the rate you book, so check the room option at checkout.
How far is Melia Koh Samui from Samui airport?
Samui International Airport is close to the resort, only a short taxi ride away, so transfers in and out are quick.