Facilities, Activities & Local Area

 

  Beaches

Inline Beach

As well as having its own private sandy beach, the Ritz Carlton Koh Samui is close to a range of public beaches situated along Koh Samui's spectacular coastline, including Chaweng Beach (popular for its powder white sand and bustling nightlife) and Bophut Beach (this beach runs along Fisherman's Village).

  Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

The 50-metre long infinity pool provides a relaxing setting overlooking the beachfront lawn and the private bay.

The Ritz Carlton is also home to Thailand's only ocean swimming pool (seasonal and subject to weather conditions). 

  Spa & Fitness Centre

CSands

3,800 square meters Spa Village Koh Samui featuring age-old Thai spa therapies. 

Inspired by the therapeutic properties of natural local ingredients and age-old healing practices of the region, Spa Village Koh Samui respects the environment, culture and traditions to create holistic and rejuvenating spa programmes. Experience the Songkran Shower, our signature pre-spa ritual inspired by the annual Songkran festival involving the joyful throwing of water, as a prelude to selected spa treatments.

The finest local ingredients are sourced and utilised for customised treatments and the health bar. Seek to restore balance to your mind, body and soul through uplifting traditional Thai healing practices that incorporates coconut, healing herbs, water therapy and fresh flowers.

• 8 Treatment Suites • 3 Massage Pavilions • Yoga Pavilion • Lap pool with cabanas • Relaxation Sala • Fitness center 

  Ritz Kids

Ritz Kids

Delightful Ritz Kids and experiential moments await your young ones with a range of activities focused on four pillars as inspiration: Water, Land, Environmental Responsibility and Culture. Tapping into their innate curiosity, the natural wonders and rich, cultural traditions of southern Thailand are both immersive and adventurous with activities ranging from unique snorkelling discoveries in our swim reef to art and an introduction to Thai food.

  Swim Reef

Swim Reef

Discover the largest, one-of-a-kind swim reef in Southeast Asia within a resort at The Ritz-Carlton, Koh Samui. Teeming with over 50 species of marine fish by the thousands, our unique feature will delight and engage all ages through immersive snorkelling discoveries and scheduled supervised fish feeding. The advanced filtration systems ensure that pollutants, jellyfish and suspended solids in the seawater are removed, resulting in a temperate and safe environment all year round. Strategically placed artificial coral reef structures allow for optimum fish viewing and cultivates a condusive habitat for clownfish breeding and coral propagation programmes supported by the local authorities.

30-minute guided snorkeling experience, from THB 500 per person

Live fish feeding daily at 4pm,  from THB 1000 per person

  The Southern Gastronomical Journey

Yoga

Experience a cultural and gastronomical journey through a local market visit to source seasonal produce and discover the secrets of traditional southern-style Thai cuisine in our culinary class.

From THB 3,500 per person

  The Art of Muay Thai

Lobby Lounge

Learn the art of eight limbs through a revered skill based sport for a total workout with trained instructors and be a part of an exclusive community. 

  The Ritz-Carlton Speedboat

The Ritz-Carlton Speedboat

Discover the natural beauty of the Gulf of Thailand by embarking on a cruise excursion for a seafaring trip to remember. Explore the beautiful bays surrounding the island and immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters while cruising or choose to anchor off one of the unspoiled white sand beaches for a day of complete relaxation.

Example Boat Excursion: -

  • Koh Phangan half day excursion
  • Koh Samui full day excursion
  • Angthong National Marine Park full day excursion
  •   Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan full day excursion
  •  Dolphin-watching and fishing full day excursion

 

  Point of Interest: Angthong National Marine Park

Angthong National Marine Park

Located northwest of Koh Samui, this protected archipelago in the Gulf of Thailand comprises of 42 islands covering over 100 square kilometres of land and sea, and is home to a rich variety of exotic wildlife and sea creatures. Explore white sand beaches, mangroves, waterfalls, hidden coves and lakes by snorkelling, hiking, kayaking, diving, sailing or simply basking in the sun.

Distance: 30 kilometres, 1 hour by Speedboat

  Point of Interest: Fisherman's Village

Fisherman's Village

Lined with old wooden houses and shops dotted with decorative red Chinese lanterns that serve as a reminder of its heritage, some descendants of those original families still reside and work here. Quiet during the day offering delightful waterfront eateries, Fisherman's Village comes alive on Friday nights between 5pm to 11pm with a festive street market selling apparel, arts and crafts, souvenirs and more.

Distance: 7 kilometres, 20 minutes

  Point of Interest: Big Buddha Temple

Big Budhha Temple

Locally known as Wat Phra Yai, the majestic 12 metre seated golden Buddha statue was built in 1972. It remains as one of the island's most famous landmarks that is visible from several kilometres from land, sea and is likely the first landmark you will see when approaching by air.

Distance: 3.5 kilometres, 10 minutes

  Point of Interest: Wat Plai Laem

Wat Plai Laem

This Buddhist temple compound features a towering white 18-arm statue of Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy, at its centre and is surrounded by a lake teeming with fish. The worship of Guan Yin dates back to ancient China and has spread across East and Southeast Asia since as she is believed to be a source of unconditional love, a protector of all beings and also seen as a fertility goddess. Her multitude of arms is seen as an illustration of her ability to reach out and provide help across the world.

The temple's intricate designs were created by one of Thailand's foremost artists, Jarit Phumdonming, using centuries old art techniques based on ancient beliefs. The Goddess is flanked by two long halls that feature colourful murals and frescoes depicting Buddhist mythological stories. Other features include a large white laughing Buddha statue, beautifully carved teak entry doors, and an elaborate ceremonial hall set on an island in the lake.

Distance: 2 kilometres, 5 minutes by car 

  Point of Interest:  Hin Ta & Hin Yai Rocks

Hin Ta

These natural geological formations, also known as "Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks", are often the source of mirth as they resemble the male and female genitalia. Located between Lamai and Hua Thanon, the beachside rocks gives rise to a folklore about an elderly couple named Ta Kreng (Grandfather Kreng) and Yai Riem (Grandmother Riem) who lived with their son in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. As their son came of age to be married, they set sail to the neighbouring province to ask a man named Ta Monglai for his daughter's hand. During their stormy sea journey, their boat capsized and they drowned. According to the legend, they turned into rocks as proof to the bride-to-be's parents of their genuine intentions. The scenic viewpoint looks out across the sea to nearby islands and closeby is a small white sand beach to cool your feet. 

Distance: 45 minutes

  Point of Interest:  Laem Sor Pagoda

Laem Sor Pagoda

At the end of Bang Kao beach lies Laem Sor Pagoda that is a part of the Wat Laem Sor temple complex within beautiful jungle-like surroundings. The pagoda is constructed from yellow coloured tiles, making it appear golden in the sunlight and its entrance is guarded by two colourful yaks or "giants", each holding a large sword. Nearby, the glass-walled Boat Hall houses the wax figure of a revered monk who built the pagoda and used the boat lying within. Locals often visit to pray and if their wishes came true, a small model boat is bought to be put into the large boat. Due west is a white coloured pagoda called Khao Chedi that is reachable through a climb up a hill where you will be rewarded by a wonderful seaview and the surrounding islands south of Koh Samui.

Distance: 60 minutes

  Point of Interest:  Koh Phangan

Koh Phangan

With an overall area of 167 square kilometres, Koh Phangan is Thailand's fifth biggest island located 12 kilometres from Koh Samui. Its name is derived from the word "ngan" which means "sandbar" in the southern Thai dialect due to the numerous sandbars found off shore. Predominantly made up of granite, its unspoilt beauty is accented by a hilly, lush tropical jungle interior, idyllic white sand beaches and has over 20 dive sites nearby, making the island an ideal day trip for snorkelling or kayaking. Transportation is mostly provided by converted pick up trucks called "song teaow" that ply the roads, rental jeeps and motorcycles or private taxis. The island's main claim to fame is largely due to its monthly full moon beach parties attracting revellers from all over the world.

Distance: 20 minutes by Speedboat 

  Point of Interest:  Koh Tao & Koh Nangyuan

Koh Tao

Prior to 1943, Koh Tao was known as "Turtle Island" when it was an uninhabited jungle with an abundance of turtles to be found here. The island's natural beauty surrounded by large rock formations with stunning coral reefs and an abundance of marine life in calm, crystal clear waters, makes it an unforgettable destination for snorkellers, divers, kayakers and adventurers alike. You can choose to explore Koh Tao by hiking or trail running on various mountainous terrain routes that lead you around the towns of Sairee Beach, Mae Haad Bay and Chalok Baan Kao Bay.

Located just 15-minutes away by longtail boat is the island of Koh Nangyuan. Often combined with a visit to Koh Tao, the enticing aquamarine waters, picturesque rocks and white sand beach sets the perfect scene. Aside from its popularity as a snorkelling and dive spot, you can also hike up to admire the view of three islands connected by a sandbar from the lookout point. An entrance fee is levied and plastic water bottles are not permitted on Koh Nangyuan.

Distance: 90 minutes by Speedboat 

  Santiburi Country Club

Golf

A stunning 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course set amidst a preserved coconut palm plantation with commanding views of Maenam Beach and Koh Phangan. An essential stop on the PGA Asian Tour for years, the mountainous course features spectacular elevation changes from 25 - 180 metres above sea level. The fairways are carved into tropical mountains following hilly contours to provide challenging moments of play and obstacles. The greens, constructed from TifEagle grass, are extremely fast while Bermuda grass used on the tees and fairways ensure good playing conditions all year. The course requires the use of golf carts due to its steep slopes and caddies are compulsory.

Distance: 16 kilometres, 40 minutes