Koh Samet island is easily reached by bus from Bangkok's Ekamai bus terminal. After a 3 hour journey you arrive at the port town of Rayong. Small ferry boats take travelers regularly to and from the island. On arrival, a sandy road leads from the port to...
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| 19 Apr 08 |
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Kho Samet island, Thailand »
YouTube video From our trip to the Thailand, 1998
Ko Samet (เกาะเสม็ด) is a small island in Rayong Province, within easy reach of Bangkok.
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Boat trips - should cost around 600 baht and can include snorkeling, fishing, a visit to the fish ... |
| 23 May 08 |
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myHotelVideo.com presents: Hotel Le Vimarn in Ko Samed / Bangkok / Thailand »
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The hotel is located on the southern headland of the beautiful Ao Prao Beach, on the west coast of peaceful Koh Samet (Samet Island), which is renowned for its pristine sandy beaches. Rayong is just a 2 and a half hour drive away from... |
| 21 May 08 |
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myHotelVideo.com presents: Hotel Ao Prao Resort in Ko Samed / Bangkok / Thailand »
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This resort is located on the northern headland of the lovely Ao Prao beach, on the west coast of peaceful Koh Samet (Samet Island). The island is renowned for its crystalline white sandy beaches and it lies just a 2-and-a-half hour drive... |
| 12 Oct 07 |
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Foam drinking vessles should not be allowed on Samet » The Nation No more foam drinking vessels, packaging or non-biodegradable plastic bags should be allowed on Samet Island.... |
| 24 Jul 08 |
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Protesters want port authority to renew contract » Bangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) - More than 3,000 vendors at Klongtoey market blocked road in front of the Port Authority of Thailand Thursday after it refused to renew the contract for them to rent the place. |
| 05 Sep 08 |
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Port workers stoppage causes Bt1.5 bln damage » Bangkok Post Work stoppage by employees at Bangkok's Klong Toey port which began Wednesday in support of anti-government protesters demanding the ouster of the coalition government of Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has initially caused nearly 1.5 billion baht in... |