Sunsets are the magical time of day when we get together with friends and travellers from all over the world to drink an ice-cold beer or a refreshing coconut and chit-chat about what we discovered that day, whatever beaches or waterfalls we saw, what food we tried for the first time, or simply to enjoy the various shades of pink, purple, orange, and blue the sky brings us, the gentle waving of the sea. If you want to see the sunset on the beach or in the mountains, with or without a crowd, with or without music, we've got you covered with our favourite sunset spots on Koh Samui.
Why Sunset?
Sunsets are romantic, inspirational, and photogenic. You don't have to be in an exotic location to experience the soothing, breathtaking, and life-changing moments of a sunset, but we are! The sun rises and sets every day, no matter where you are, so there's no reason why you can't take a few minutes to add some magic to your day by pausing for sunset.
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Benefits
Sunsets have been found to have several psychological consequences that increase the life and physical benefits of long-lasting satisfaction, according to research. So, if you're having a tough day, head to your happier spot and watch your fears slip away.
This offers you an excuse to step out of the door. They don't name it a magical hour for no reason. And if you have to stick to your day's chores afterwards, it will be worth taking a few minutes out of your day to witness any of the sunset's breathtaking moments. Nature is the natural force of the spirit, and only 10 to 20 minutes of fresh air will help you feel revitalized and focused.
It can supply you with ideas. Sunsets have long served as a relentless source of inspiration for poets, writers, and romantics alike. As introduced into one's daily or weekly existence, the timeless and influential experience has a transcendent spiritual component that can have a meaningful, healing, artistic, and restorative effect. Allow the sky's magical colours to motivate you to create the most beautiful image of your existence.
It can help you appreciate the world more. Beauty enhances and improves the quality of living. Seeing the sunrise or sunset is said to increase one's feeling of gratitude for the universe. When you're swept up in the natural wonders of the universe (like a sunset), you lose track of time and feel greater degrees of pleasure and respect for what's going on around you.
This speeds down the passage of time. Most people will believe that the warm colours of sunset have the potential to deter nearly everyone in their tracks. After you get your Instagram-worthy shot, centre your attention on the painting that emerges mysteriously in front of your eyes. You are genuinely lost in the moment as the awe-inspiring colours of the sky totally captivate your attention. Time slows down. It's a form of meditation that lets you clear your mind of all that doesn't pertain to the example.
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Recommended Sunset Spots on Koh Samui
The Jungle Club
Nothing compares to a bird's eye view of Chaweng Beach and the ocean, which lets you feel like you're on top of the earth. The canopy area is draped over five tables with beanbag chairs, allowing you to sit back and relax while sipping drinks and watching the world go by. If you're coming with a huge party, there are even tiny huts in a more private area. To see Chaweng at night, you can watch the sunset and wait until the sun falls. The scenery is breathtaking, and the workers are courteous and accommodating.
Hemingway's on the Beach
Hemingway's on the Beach is a famous sundowner beachfront restaurant nestled among coconut trees directly on the secluded beach of Thongkrut fisherman's village in the south of Samui. You can enjoy a lovely evening off the beaten path in Samui at Hemingway's on the Beach, which has easy surroundings, excellent views of the Taen and Mudsum islands, and serves top-notch homemade Thai dishes.
Five Island Beach (Taling Ngam)
Since one of the islands is concealed behind the other, the Five Islands are classified in Thai as Koh Si Koh Ha, which translates as Four Islands-Five Islands. The islands are about 5 kilometres offshore from Taling Ngam beach in Koh Samui's south-west corner. The islands are renowned for their famous nests, which are used to make bird's nest soup. The Sea Gypsies, who reside in tiny wooden homes perched on rocky islands and shelter the birds, are the only people who live here. Taling Ngam is one of the most picturesque areas of the island, with its pristine jungle-shrouded beaches and spectacular views of Anthong Marine National Park.
Beryl Bar
Beryl Bar is a simple reggae-style bar and restaurant situated right on Laem Yai Beach, at the western end of Bang Por in the north of Samui Island. It is popular for its laid-back environment, decent food, and cold beers. This unpretentious location has a genuine Thai vibe and is a perfect place to enjoy a sunset cocktail. On a motorcycle, the gravel path to get there is a little difficult to negotiate, but the sunset view is well worth the effort.
Woobar
The trendy W Retreat Koh Samui, a new upscale resort situated on the small cape dividing Bophut and Maenam, includes Woobar. The bar has a breathtaking architectural look that is amplified by the panoramic view of the coastline, which covers the northeastern section of Samui and Koh Phangan, which is located 12 kilometres off the coast. Excluding the fact that the bar does not explicitly face the sunset, the spectacular view makes it a great place to enjoy a sundowner. Around 11:00 and 18:30, there is a 600 baht admission charge that can be used to purchase food and drinks.
Think & Retro Cafe
Think & Retro Cafe' is a funky and exclusive location that is part of a hotel of the same name. The whole framework is based on the recycle concept; the houses are built out of shipping containers, and the furnishings and decorative ornaments are all made out of second-hand pieces. It also seems to be very attractive. Retro Bar and Restaurant, which is located directly on Lipa Noi Beach and thus faces west, is a great place to enjoy sunset drinks in Samui at a reasonable price.
BBC Cafe
BBC stands for Big Buddha Café, and it refers to their position near the entrance to Koh Samui's famous Big Buddha. The restaurant's location is one of the most famous spots for sunset photography. Any time you come, you will be promised a free sunset. BBC is a full-service bar and restaurant that offers a diverse menu of European and Thai cuisine in a tidy, cosy, and picturesque environment.
Nikki Beach
Nikki Beach Koh Samui is the island's most opulent beach club and spa. It is the only club of its type on the west coast, located on the pristine Lipa Noi Beach, to experience breathtaking sunsets, best seen from the luxury poolside sun loungers and cabanas. Since its establishment in 2009, the beach club, which is part of the exclusive 48-room Nikki Beach Resort Koh Samui, has become the top VIP chill-out beach experience. Reservations are strongly advised.
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Summary
Regardless of where you enjoy your sunsets on Koh Samui, you'll be in for a nice time. The general vibe of people from all over the world is one of the most beautiful aspects of the island. Samui has a vibrant aura that generates casual banter, narrative opportunities, and all-around positive vibes that can't be found anywhere else. For more ideas on what to do and where to eat on Koh Samui and beyond, check out the related content below and follow us on Instagram and Facebook!