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Jansom Bay Review

4.5 /519 Reviews
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Jason Bay is a beautiful bay on Samui Island. There are not many tourists here. There are several restaurants with Thai style wooden cabins on the edge of the bay. It is really good to step on the sea here and then go to these restaurants to taste seafood.

Jansom Bay

Posted: Apr 5, 2020
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  • travelererer
    5/5Outstanding
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    The most famous bay on Koh Samui is this Jason Bay. The scenery here can really be summed up in the four words "picturesque". There are also a lot of tourists coming here for vacation.

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    Posted: Aug 7, 2020
  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Jason Bay in Koh Samui is a small beach with a beautiful view. The sand on the beach is very soft, coconut trees, scattered on the beach, and the shape is very strange, it is definitely a good place to take pictures.

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    Posted: Jan 28, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Jason Bay is located on the famous island of Koh Samui, and it is actually a small beach. But there are so many fish in this sea, they are not afraid of people, and there will be many small fish around you with bread. In addition, swimming a little farther, you can see the living corals on the seabed, which is really beautiful.

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    Posted: May 4, 2019
  • E24***48
    5/5Outstanding
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    Super natural bay, the bay is not particularly large, because the sand here is relatively less delicate than others, so it is not particularly famous, but if you pass through here, you can stop to see, it is beautiful, there are many coconut trees.

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    Posted: Dec 6, 2017
  • 陆五花
    5/5Outstanding
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    Small beach, very few people, a little private beach feeling, there are many small shells and crabs on the beach.

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    Posted: Dec 25, 2015
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