Silver Sand

Ko Samet


An ever-expanding empire, Silver Sand is a miniresort, complete with restaurant, shops and a lively LGBT-friendly bar and nightclub. It can feel a little impersonal but the rooms are decent quality, facilities are great and the place is set on a super strip of beach close to most of the island action.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ko Samet attractions

1. Ao Phai

0.07 MILES

A short walk west of Ao Hin Khok over a rocky headland, Ao Phai is a pretty bay with some worthy bars and eateries and a backpacker scene.

2. Ao Phutsa

0.24 MILES

Cute, sandy Ao Phutsa (Ao Tub Tim), south of Ao Hin Khok and Ao Phai, strikes a good balance between being relatively accessible but generally not too…

3. Ao Hin Khok

0.26 MILES

Less frenetic than its northern neighbour Hat Sai Kaew, Ao Hin Khok is a gorgeous bay attracting a younger crowd. Plenty of places to stay, eat and drink.

4. Khao Laem Ya/Mu Ko Samet National Park

0.3 MILES

Along with Ko Samet, Ko Man Klang, Ko Kudee, Ko Man Nok and Ko Man Nai to the west are part of this national park. The official status hasn’t kept away…

5. Hat Sai Kaew

0.5 MILES

In the island’s northeastern corner near the ferry pier, and an extension of Na Dan, Hat Sai Kaew – the 'town beach' – is the island’s widest, busiest and…

6. Ao Prao

0.69 MILES

On the west coast, Ao Prao is one of the island's prettiest beaches. It's secluded but backed by three high-end resorts, so it still gets quite busy and…

7. Ao Wong Deuan

0.8 MILES

Ao Wong Deuan ('Crescent Moon Bay') is Samet's second-busiest beach after Hat Sai Kaew, with a range of resorts and more modest guesthouses. It's a wide,…

8. Ao Thian

1.24 MILES

Ao Thian is a delightfully pretty beach punctuated by big boulders that shelter small sandy spots, creating a castaway ambience. It remains one of Samet’s…