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Krabi vs Koh Samui

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Koh Samui for direct flights, Chaweng nightlife, and ferry hops to Koh Phangan or Koh Tao. Pick Krabi if Railay's longtail-only beaches, Phra Nang Cave sunsets, and Phi Phi day trips fit better.

πŸ† Krabi wins 74 OVR vs 69 Β· attribute matchup 2–4

Krabi
Krabi
Thailand

74OVR

VS
Koh Samui
Koh Samui
Thailand

69OVR

72
Safety
75
65
Cleanliness
65
80
Affordability
68
79
Food
79
54
Culture
53
65
Nightlife
77
56
Walkability
56
91
Nature
95
72
Connectivity
81
42
Transit
42
Krabi

Krabi

Thailand

Koh Samui

Koh Samui

Thailand

Krabi

Safety: 72/100Pop: 52K (Krabi Town), 470K (province)Asia/Bangkok

Koh Samui

Safety: 75/100Pop: 70K (island)Asia/Bangkok

How do Krabi and Koh Samui compare?

The classic Thailand beach decision once you've decided against Phuket and want something a step removed from the package-tour scene. Koh Samui is the Gulf-of-Thailand island with its own airport (Bangkok Airways monopoly, around $90 one-way from Bangkok), Chaweng's nightlife strip, the Big Buddha temple, Bophut Fisherman's Village evenings, and easy ferry hops to Koh Phangan for the full-moon party or Koh Tao for diving. Krabi is the Andaman mainland province where limestone karsts rise straight from turquoise water, Ao Nang serves as the budget beach base, and Railay's no-cars peninsula is reachable only by longtail boat for world-class climbing and Phra Nang Cave sunsets.

Mid-range budgets are similar β€” about $130/day in Koh Samui against $95/day in Krabi β€” with Krabi roughly 30% cheaper across food, drinks, and accommodation if you base in Ao Nang rather than the resorts. Koh Samui wins on flight access, resort polish, and the ability to island-hop without a return ferry to the mainland. Krabi wins on landscape (the karsts genuinely don't have a Gulf-of-Thailand equivalent), pricing, and proximity to Phi Phi day trips and the Hong Islands. The crucial split: seasons are opposite β€” Koh Samui runs January through September, Krabi runs November through March, so the question often answers itself based on flight dates.

Cross-Thailand transit is a half-day reposition β€” ferry from Samui to Surat Thani then bus across the peninsula to Krabi takes 8 hours, or fly via Bangkok or Don Mueang for around 4 hours total counting the layover. Pro tip: avoid Krabi's October shoulder if at all possible β€” heavy rains close longtail boat services to Railay for days at a time and turn the whole peninsula into a wash. Pick Koh Samui for direct flights, resort comfort, and Gulf-island ferry options, or Pick Krabi for the iconic karst landscapes and stronger value at the cost of a more inconvenient arrival.

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Krabi: $30-50Koh Samui: $30-50
mid-range
Krabi: $70-120Koh Samui: $70-120
luxury
Krabi: $250+Koh Samui: $250-500

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Krabi72/100Safety Scoreβœ“78/100Koh Samui

Krabi

Krabi is a relatively safe destination for tourists. The area sees millions of visitors annually with a well-established tourism infrastructure. The main dangers are environmental and road-related rather than criminal β€” ocean hazards during monsoon, motorbike accidents, and sun exposure account for the majority of tourist incidents. Petty theft exists but serious crime targeting tourists is uncommon. Solo female travelers generally report feeling safe in both Ao Nang and Krabi Town.

Koh Samui

Samui is generally safe for tourists, with the major risks being road accidents (motorbike rentals are involved in hundreds of tourist injuries and several deaths per year on the island), drowning (rip currents at certain beaches), and alcohol-and-drug-related incidents at parties. Violent crime against tourists is rare. Petty theft (bag snatching, room break-ins) occurs but is not endemic.

🌀️ Weather

Krabi

Krabi has a tropical monsoon climate dominated by two distinct seasons: a dry season with calm, azure seas (November to April) and a monsoon season with heavy rain and rough water (May to October). Sea temperature stays around 27-29Β°C year-round. The dry season brings the ideal postcard conditions most people picture, but even the wet season offers long sunny stretches between downpours.

Dry Season (Peak) (November - February)25-32Β°C
Hot Dry Season (March - April)28-35Β°C
Monsoon Season (May - October)25-32Β°C
Transitional Season (September - October)25-31Β°C

Koh Samui

Samui has an inverted weather pattern from the Andaman coast (Phuket, Krabi) β€” its rainy season is October-December rather than May-October. The Gulf of Thailand wet season is short and intense, with heavy rain and occasional tropical storms in November. January-September is essentially dry season, with the hottest months being March-May (32-36Β°C with high humidity).

Cool Dry (Northeast Monsoon end) (January - February)24 to 31Β°C
Hot Season (March - May)26 to 36Β°C
Southwest Monsoon (Indirect) (June - September)25 to 33Β°C
Northeast Monsoon (Wet Season) (October - December)24 to 30Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Krabi

Water transport is as important as road transport in Krabi β€” longtail boats and ferries connect the beaches, islands, and mainland in ways no road can. On land, songthaews (shared pickup trucks) run fixed routes between Krabi Town and Ao Nang, while motorbike taxis and rentals cover shorter distances. The Grab app works in Ao Nang and Krabi Town but supply is limited compared to Phuket.

Walkability: Ao Nang beach strip is walkable end-to-end in about 20 minutes and most restaurants, shops, and the longtail pier are on a single road. Krabi Town is also walkable around the river and night market area. However, between Ao Nang and Krabi Town (15 km) walking is impractical β€” use songthaew or Grab. Railay is car-free by necessity and entirely pedestrian.

Longtail Boats β€” ΰΈΏ150 shared (~$4) to Railay; ΰΈΏ1,200-1,800 (~$34-51) private charter
Songthaews (Shared Pickup Trucks) β€” ΰΈΏ50-80 (~$1.40-2.30) per person Krabi Town to Ao Nang
Motorbike Rental β€” ΰΈΏ200-250/day (~$6-7)

Koh Samui

Samui has no real public transport system β€” songthaews (shared red pickup trucks) circle the ring road and act as a hop-on-hop-off bus, but the fares are higher and the schedules looser than mainland Thai songthaews. Rental motorbikes and rental cars are common for independent travellers. Grab is available island-wide and is reliable, though somewhat more expensive than mainland Thailand because of the limited driver pool.

Walkability: The individual beach areas (Chaweng main strip, Lamai centre, Bophut Fisherman's Village) are walkable along their main strips. Between beach areas requires transport β€” distances are too far and the ring road too dangerous for pedestrians. Plan to be motorised for any inter-beach movement.

Grab β€” ~25-40 baht/km
Songthaew (red truck) β€” 60-200 baht (negotiable)
Motorbike rental β€” 200-300 baht/day ($6-9)

πŸ“… Best Time to Visit

Krabi

Jan–Mar, Nov–Dec

Peak travel window

Koh Samui

Jan–Sep

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Krabi if...

you want limestone karsts rising from turquoise sea, Railay's boat-only beach cliffs, and roughly half the price of Phuket

Choose Koh Samui if...

you want a Gulf-of-Thailand island with its own airport β€” Chaweng nightlife, the Big Buddha temple, Bophut Fisherman's Village, easy ferry hops to Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, and an opposite-season weather window from Phuket

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