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💰 Budget Guide · Koh Samui · 2026

How Much Does a
Koh Samui Trip Cost?

Real 2026 prices across every category — from a ฿300 hostel bunk to a ฿15,000+ beachfront pool villa, ฿60 local plates to weigh-it-yourself seafood grills. Three worked daily budgets, a full 5-day cost example, the truth about the island's unmetered taxis, and the cheap ferry route most visitors overlook.

The honest answer first

Is Samui expensive? Pricier than the mainland — but very controllable.

The first question everyone asks before Samui is "will it be expensive?" The honest answer: yes, it runs above most Thai beach destinations — clearly above Krabi. The reason is simple. Samui is a true island: nearly everything you eat, drink and buy is barged across from the mainland, which lifts prices roughly 20–30%. Add taxis that never use a meter and charge firm flat rates, and flights into Samui's own airport (USM) dominated by Bangkok Airways, and the island earns its reputation.

The good news is that Samui's costs hinge on just three decisions. First, how you reach the island: a direct flight costs thousands of baht each way, while the joint bus-and-ferry ticket from Bangkok runs ฿800–1,500 (see the full ferry guide). Second, which beach you sleep on: Chaweng and Choengmon sit at the top of the price ladder, Maenam and Lamai well below it. Third, the season: rooms climb 30–50% over Christmas–New Year and fill up in July–August, while the Gulf's rainy months of roughly October–December (November wettest) bring the deepest discounts — the exact opposite rhythm to Phuket and Krabi. See the best time to visit Samui and Phuket vs Samui.

Local rice-and-curry shops still serve plates for ฿60–100 across the island, and every beach is free. The real money in a Samui trip goes on the room, the boat tours and getting around — this page breaks down each category, then works a full 5-day example at all three levels.

A note on these figures: The prices in this guide are indicative off-peak ranges for 2026 drawn from current typical market data. They are not quotes or guarantees — actual costs shift with season, booking lead time and weather. Over Christmas–New Year, add 30–50% to room rates, and note that some resorts require a compulsory gala dinner on 24 and 31 December. Check the conditions before you book. All prices are in Thai baht.
Daily budget per person · off-peak

Three budgets — pick your level

Excludes travel to the island · Includes accommodation, food, transport and activities · Couples sharing a room pay noticeably less per person

Backpacker
฿1,000–1,800 /day/person
Hostel + local food + songthaews
Stay (hostel / guesthouse) ฿300–700
Food (3 meals) ฿250–450
Songthaews + transport ฿60–150
Tours / tickets (daily average) ฿300–500
Extras / souvenirs ฿50–150
Total ~฿960–1,950
Mid-range · 3–4 star
฿2,800–5,000 /day/person
Beach resort + some tours
Stay (3–4 star by the beach) ฿1,500–3,000
Food (3 meals) ฿600–1,000
Songthaews + some taxis ฿200–400
Tours / activities (average) ฿400–800
Coffee / souvenirs ฿150–300
Total ~฿2,850–5,500
Comfort · 4–5 star / villa
฿7,500+ /day/person
Beachfront resort + private car + spa
Stay (4–5 star / pool villa) ฿4,000–12,000+
Food (3 meals) ฿1,500–3,000
Taxis + private car ฿600–1,200
Private tours / diving / spa ฿1,000–3,000
Extras ฿400–1,000
Total ~฿7,500–20,200+
Accommodation

Samui stays — price by level and beach

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Price per night (off-peak)
Typical Agoda / Booking rates for one room per night
Type Per night Common zones Notes
Hostel (dorm bed) ฿300–700 Chaweng / Lamai / Maenam Dorm bunk; many are an easy walk from the beach
Guesthouse / budget hotel ฿600–1,200 Maenam / Lamai / Nathon Private fan or air-con room, clearly cheaper than the Chaweng strip
3–4 star resort ฿1,500–3,500 Lamai / Chaweng / Maenam Pool on site, on the beach or a few minutes from it
4–5 star beachfront resort ฿3,500–7,000 Chaweng / Bophut / Choengmon Beach out front, good breakfasts — honeymoons and families
Pool villa / top-tier 5-star ฿8,000–20,000+ Choengmon / Bophut / west coast Private-pool villas and sea views; price depends on size and season
Choosing a beach: Maenam is the cheapest and quietest, near the pier and the airport · Lamai gets you a beach nearly as good as Chaweng for roughly 20–30% less · Chaweng is the most convenient with the most restaurants, priced accordingly · Bophut suits food lovers and couples · Choengmon is calm and leans upscale. Compare every beach in where to stay on Koh Samui and the Samui beaches guide.

Browse our hand-picked hotels at every budget: 10 best Koh Samui hotels — every budget, every beach

⚠️ Samui's peak windows: Over Christmas–New Year (late Dec–early Jan) rooms climb 30–50% and the good ones sell out months ahead — and some resorts add a compulsory gala dinner on 24/31 December (often thousands of baht per person; read the fine print). July–August is the second peak, driven by European holidays: full but not as steep. For the lightest rates, aim for May–June or September.
Food

Eating on Samui — local plates to beach grills

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Food cost per day
Per person per day (3 meals) · island prices run ~20–30% above the mainland
Level Per day/person Per plate/meal Examples
Local shops / rice-and-curry / noodles ฿200–400 ฿60–100/plate Local places around Nathon, Maenam and the back lanes of Lamai–Chaweng
Night markets / walking streets ฿250–500 ฿40–100/item Bophut's Friday walking street, plus Maenam, Lamai and Chaweng nights
Sit-down restaurants, tourist zones ฿500–900 ฿150–350/plate Thai and international around Chaweng–Bophut, at island prices
Beachfront seafood (by weight) ฿500–1,000+/meal by the kilo Grilled prawns, whole fish, crab curry — always check the per-kg price first
Resort dining / fine dining ฿1,000–3,000+/meal Resort restaurants and sea-view tables, usually plus 10% service + 7% VAT
Doing seafood right: At weigh-and-grill places, ask the per-kilogram price and watch the scales before you order — that is how you avoid bill shock. The west-coast spots around Nathon and Lipa Noi tend to be cheaper than the Chaweng beachfront, with a sunset thrown in. See the Samui seafood guide and the Samui food guide.

Cheap and fun: Samui's night markets and walking streets · cafés and brunch run ฿100–220 a cup or plate — see the Samui café guide

Getting there & around

Transport costs — to the island and on it

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Reaching Samui: fly direct vs bus + ferry
Per person, one way · the first decision that sets your trip's price
Route Price Time Notes
Direct flight Bangkok → Samui (USM) ~฿3,000–6,000+ ~1 hr Fastest but most expensive — Bangkok Airways operates most flights; promo fares appear occasionally
Fly to Surat Thani (URT) + van-and-ferry combo ~฿1,500–2,500 total +3–4 hrs after landing Low-cost flight ฿800–1,800 + combo ticket ฿400–700 — the best value middle ground
Joint bus + ferry ticket from Bangkok ฿800–1,500 ~12–14 hrs The cheapest way in, usually an overnight bus arriving in the morning
Train to Surat Thani + bus + ferry ~฿1,000–1,500 total ~14–16 hrs Sleeper berth overnight, then bus and boat — slow but a proper journey
Car ferry from Donsak pier (Raja / Seatran) ฿150–250/person ~1.5–2 hrs For self-drivers or anyone already at Donsak — vehicles pay an extra fee
The budget formula: The ferry is Samui's cheap front door — a fraction of the direct-flight fare. Every route, pier and operator (Lomprayah, Seatran, Raja) is covered in the Samui ferry guide. If you do fly to the island, compare ways from the terminal to your hotel in the airport transfer guide, or check transfer prices ahead on Klook.
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Getting around the island
No buses, no trains, no metro — the songthaew is the island's only public transport
Mode Price Notes
Songthaew (daytime, along the 4169 ring road) ฿30–100/ride Flag one down roadside, pay when you hop off; semi-fixed rates by distance
Songthaew charter / after dark ฿300–600+ Once night falls it works like a charter — agree the price first
Taxi (no meter used) short hops ~฿200–300 · cross-island ~฿500–600+ Expensive by Thai standards — always agree the fare clearly before getting in
Ride-hailing apps (Grab/Bolt) ~฿150–400/ride Available but patchy by zone; prices often close to taxis, cars scarce at peak times
Scooter rental ฿150–300/day The cheapest freedom on the island, but hill bends get slick in rain and tourist accidents are common — licence required, helmet always
Car with driver, chartered ~฿1,500–2,500/day Good value for groups of 3–4 doing a full island loop
Straight talk on taxis: Samui taxis do not use meters and charge firm rates that look steep for the distance. The workable approach: agree the price before every ride, make daytime songthaews your default, and save taxis or apps for late nights and luggage days. Full tactics in getting around Koh Samui.
Sights · tours

Entry prices and tours — beaches free, boats are the big spend

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Per adult
Most day tours include hotel pickup and lunch · check what is covered before booking
Item Price Notes
Every beach (Chaweng, Lamai, Maenam, Lipa Noi…) Free All public — swim and watch the sunset at no cost
Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai) + Wat Plai Laem Free (donation boxes) Dress modestly; go early before the heat; both sit near Bophut and the airport
Hin Ta & Hin Yai rocks Free South end of Lamai, souvenir stalls around; small parking fee
Na Muang waterfalls Free Possible parking or shuttle charges depending on the operator
Secret Buddha Garden ~฿80 The hill track is steep — best with a 4WD rental or an island tour
Ang Thong Marine Park day tour big boat ฿1,500–2,200 · speedboat ฿2,000–2,800 Some tours exclude the park fee (฿300 for foreign adults) · the park usually closes or cuts boats in the ~Nov–Dec monsoon — compare on Klook
Koh Tao & Koh Nang Yuan snorkel tour ฿1,800–2,500 Pickup and lunch included · the clearest water within a day trip — see Klook
Fun-dive day, 2 dives (e.g. Sail Rock) ~฿3,000–5,500 Gear, boat and lunch included; varies by shop and site — compare on Klook
Cheow Lan Lake / Khao Sok day trip ~฿2,500–3,500 A long 12–13 hr day; longtail-boat cruise and lunch included
Ferry to Koh Phangan ฿200–400/way ~20–45 min · special late boats run on Full Moon Party nights at higher prices
Beach or shop massage ~฿300–500/hr Thai or oil massage — a touch above mainland prices, as island things are

Go deeper: Koh Samui attractions · Ang Thong Marine Park · day trips from Samui

A worked example

5 days, 4 nights — per-person cost at every level

Excludes travel to the island · based on typical off-peak 2026 prices

Item Backpacker Mid-range Comfort
Accommodation, 4 nights ฿1,200–2,800
hostel / guesthouse, Maenam–Lamai
฿6,000–12,000
3–4 star beach resort
฿16,000–48,000+
4–5 star / pool villa
Food, 5 days ฿1,250–2,250
local shops + night markets
฿3,000–5,000
restaurants + 1–2 seafood meals
฿7,500–15,000
resort dining + seafood
Getting around, 5 days ฿500–1,100
songthaews + shared airport/pier van
฿1,300–2,600
songthaews + some taxis/apps
฿3,000–6,000
private transfers + chartered car
Tours / activities ฿1,500–2,500
Ang Thong big-boat day
฿3,500–5,500
Ang Thong + Koh Tao
฿5,000–12,000
private tour / diving / spa
Souvenirs / extras ฿300–700 ฿800–1,500 ฿2,000–5,000
5-day total (approx.) ~฿4,800–9,400 ~฿14,600–26,600 ~฿33,500–86,000+

Approximate off-peak prices; they move with season and booking timing · over Christmas–New Year allow 30–50% more on the room · couples sharing a room pay noticeably less per person · the comfort figure depends on your resort — large pool villas can run well beyond this.

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Cutting costs for real

Money-saving tips — that actually work on Samui

The bottom line: The leanest budget that keeps Samui comfortable is ~฿1,000–1,800 a day off-peak — arrive by bus and ferry, sleep in a Maenam or Lamai guesthouse, eat at local shops and night markets, ride songthaews, and pick just the one boat tour you really want. The two levers that matter most are how you reach the island and where you sleep: control those and the whole trip gets lighter at once.
Money matters

Paying on Samui — what to know before you go

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Cash still rules the small stuff

Songthaews, night markets, rice-and-curry shops and most scooter-rental desks run on cash. Carry ฿500–1,000 a day. ATMs are everywhere — Chaweng, Lamai, Maenam, Nathon — but foreign cards pay a ฿220 fee per withdrawal, so take out larger sums less often.

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Cards work, with a catch

Resorts, bigger restaurants and dive shops take Visa and Mastercard, though some add a ~3% card surcharge — ask before tapping. Thai QR payment is everywhere, but it needs a Thai bank app, so visitors should plan around cash plus cards.

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Watch for "++" pricing

Resort restaurants and upper-end venues often list prices "++", meaning 10% service charge + 7% VAT land on top — nearly 17% above the menu number. Budget for it and the bill holds no surprises.

Frequently asked

FAQ · Koh Samui trip budget

How much does 5 days in Koh Samui cost?
Outside peak season, per person for 5 days and 4 nights: backpacker ~฿4,800–9,400 with a Maenam or Lamai hostel, local food, songthaews and one Ang Thong tour · mid-range ~฿14,600–26,600 with a 3–4 star beach resort plus two boat tours · comfort ~฿33,500–86,000+ with a 4–5 star resort or pool villa. None of these include flights or the bus-and-ferry ride onto the island, and over Christmas–New Year room rates typically climb another 30–50%.
Is Koh Samui more expensive than Phuket or Krabi?
Samui is clearly pricier than Krabi, and similar to or slightly above Phuket in several categories. The reason is simple: it is a true island, so nearly everything is barged across, lifting food and shop prices roughly 20–30% over the mainland. Taxis are unmetered and expensive, and flights to the island's airport are dominated by Bangkok Airways, so fares run higher than flying to Phuket or Krabi. To keep costs down, arrive by bus and ferry, stay in Maenam or Lamai, and use songthaews as your default. The full island face-off: Phuket vs Samui.
What is a realistic daily budget for Koh Samui?
Outside peak season, per person per day (accommodation, food, transport and activities, excluding travel to the island): backpacker ฿1,000–1,800 with a hostel, local restaurants and songthaews · mid-range ฿2,800–5,000 with a 3–4 star resort and some tours · comfort ฿7,500+ with a beachfront resort or pool villa. Couples sharing a room bring the per-person number down noticeably. Over Christmas–New Year, allow an extra 30–50% on the room.
What is the cheapest way to get to Koh Samui?
The cheapest route is a single joint bus-and-ferry ticket from Bangkok at roughly ฿800–1,500, taking about 12–14 hours, usually overnight. The train to Surat Thani plus bus and ferry comes to about ฿1,000–1,500. The best middle ground is a low-cost flight to Surat Thani (URT) plus a van-and-ferry combo, about ฿1,500–2,500 all in. Flying direct to Samui (USM) is fastest but most expensive, often from ฿3,000–6,000 one way, since Bangkok Airways operates most flights. All routes: the Samui ferry guide and airport transfers.
Which beach is the cheapest base on Koh Samui?
Maenam is the cheapest and quietest base, handy for the pier and the airport and well suited to families and lean budgets. Lamai gets you a beach nearly as good as Chaweng with rooms typically 20–30% cheaper. Chaweng is the most convenient, with the most restaurants and nightlife, priced accordingly. Bophut suits food lovers and couples, while Choengmon is calm and leans upscale. Pick one beach as your base and loop the island from there. Compare zones in where to stay on Koh Samui and the hotels in 10 best Koh Samui hotels.