

Bophut
Beach (Hat Bophut)
Once
Bophut was the largest town after Nathon on Samui, but progess
now seems to be frozen. It was a prosperous and busy town
with a fishing port and a harbor full of brightly painted
boats, with a pier extending toward Phangan Island in the
distance. There were family-run Chinese shops along its narrow
streets which ended at a small square. At present, the old
authentic atmosphere hasn't changed a bit, but most of shop
houses are now restaurants, and scuba diving companies own
most of the
beautiful painted boats. Tourism still keeps spreading its
powerful influence in every nook and corner, not excluding
this village which is one of the most genuine on Samui.
The
beach is not nice and the water is not great for swimming
because there is a lot of seaweed and algae in the bay. If
you wish for a little better water, the eastern end of the
beach is dotted with resorts spilling
onto the sands. One thing to make clear is that Bophut itself,
rather than the beach, is the dominant attraction because
it is an authentic Thai village.
Bophut
is on the north coast, connected with Big Buddha Beach (Ban
Ruk) on the east and Maenam on the west. You can access the
main village by highway 4171 and many of the resorts are only
accessed from the main highway 4169. The village itself is
pretty small and congested with shops, restaurants and bars
which can be easily discovered on foot.
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