

Ko Samui, Thailand
Ko Samui, Thailand
Fisherman’s Village, in Bophut on Ko Samui’s north coast, blends the island’s old trading-port character with a relaxed seaside atmosphere. Its narrow street is lined with wooden shopfronts, cafés, seafood restaurants, boutiques, and small hotels, making it a pleasant area for walking, dining, and browsing. The beach is quieter than some of Samui’s busier stretches, and the popular Friday night market adds extra energy with food stalls and local crafts. It suits visitors looking for a mix of local character, convenience, and an easygoing setting rather than a purely resort-focused experience.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: Open 24 hours