Swimming on three less busy beaches on Koh Samet
The beaches of Ao Phutsa, Ao Nuan and Ao Cho are less busy than the ones north of them. This is also due to the fact that the main road leading from the north to the very south of the island no longer leads directly along them. Each has its own bay, and Ao Nuan looks almost Robinson
Ao Phutsa beach
If we start our trip along three beaches from the north, we will be the first to come across Ao Phutsa beach. There is a beach about 150 meters long. There are sunbeds and restaurants and yet it is less lively and more pleasant than on the adjacent beach of Ao Phai (closer to the city)
Ao Phutsa from the other side
As on every beach on Loh Samet, there is absolutely white sand
Road to Ao Nuan
From Ao Phutsa you will walk only a small rocky promontory and appear in front of you one of the smallest beaches on the island – Ao Nuan
Ao Nuan in all its beauty
Ao Nuan is a bit more rocky than other beaches on the island, but for many people it has its charm in that there are no sunbeds and in general there are always only a few people. Behind the beach we climb on a path to a rock and we can see the whole beach from the top
Arriving at Ao Cho
After walking through the wooded rocky outcrop, you will discover the larger beach of Ao Cho. It has about 250 meters so it is no longer a small bay, but at the same time no extra built-up fig
Pier on Ao Cho
Since Ao Cho has a pier, you can also come here by boat not only by taxi. At the same time, there is a nice view from the pier
General view of Ao Cho beach
If you want to have some facilities on the beach, but at the same time no crowds, Ao Cho beach is definitely a good tip
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