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Ko
Samet is essentially an island for relaxing and enjoying the quiet
life close to nature. As more tourists arrive, more facilities and
outdoor pursuits are being offered, particularly along the more
developed northeast coast at Hat Sai Kaeo (Diamond Beach) Ao Pai,
and Vong Deuan. Sailing, snorkeling, boats for hire and windsurfing
can all be arranged through most of the resorts. Windsurfing is
particularly good north of Hat Sai Kaeo and the rocky north coast
where strong currents and offshore winds offer a challenge. Windsufers
are available at most guest houses for around 100B to 200B per hour)
You can also rent jet-skis at Hat Sai Kaeo.
For around 300B per person, you can book a speedboat at the main
beaches. Take a tour around the island and/or go snorkeling off
the rocky uninhabited western side, or around the reefs at the southern
tip. They'll be happy to do a morning drop-off and afternoon pickup
if you want to relax at one the secluded bays along the island's
east coast. Or negotiate a price and explore the islands of Kudi,
Kruai, Kham and Plai Tin which lie a little to the east of Ko Samet.
The islands are fringed by lovely beaches - ideal for swimming and
camping. Scuba diving excursions can be arranged at Vong Duang.

The beaches on the southeast coast are the least developed and least
visited. The west coast is rocky but does have one very secluded
beach Ao Prao (Paradise Beach) which has a comfortable bungalow
resort and a alternative health centre offering courses in yoga,
painting, dance, meditation and Reiki healing among others. Courses
conducted in English.
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