If you are planning a trip to Koh Samui, make sure it falls on a Friday, simply because Bophut Fisherman’s Village Walking Street is only open on Friday evenings!
It is located next to Bophut Beach and like any Thai night market, it is always lively with a nice vibe. I took about 30-45 minutes to finish walking the whole night market! It’s quite huge actually.
At Bophut Fisherman’s Village, you will find several unique handicrafts which are so cute, like this handmade coconut!
Do you believe that these are soaps? It’s so beautiful that I don’t think I will bear to use it.
Some souvenirs to bring back?
Such cute shoes that won’t fit feet.
There are also many display items.
There are lots of beautiful handicrafts. How about food? No worries, you will find many street food carts while walking. You definitely won’t leave hungry.
The famous must eat roti in Thailand.
Thai Crispy Pancakes!
Mango Sticky Rice!
Mini Pineapples which you should try if you have not. This is not easy to find in Bangkok, so have a try if you see it.
There are many cocktails carts all around the night market. At 70 baht, it’s really cheap!
Want something heavier to eat? There’s lots of seafood restaurants facing the beach too.
Al-fresco dining by the beach is just so therapeutic.
When you walk towards the end of the market, you will notice this place called Coco Tam’s. Unfortunately, I did not have the time and chance to just chill out here. Will definitely be here when I’m back to Koh Samui!