Samed Yours House — a Koh Samet stay within a few minutes' walk of Sai Kaew Beach, easier on the wallet than a beachfront resort
Koh Samet is known for beachfront resorts costing several thousand baht a night, but if you want a stay in a central-ish spot that's a few minutes' walk from Sai Kaew Beach, the pier, and the restaurant zone — without paying for a sea view outside your window — Samed Yours House (some platforms spell it Samed Your House) is a small guesthouse built for exactly this crowd · it's about 300 meters from Sai Kaew Beach, a 3–5 minute walk, with modern loft-style rooms with big beds, TV, fridge, AC, and a balcony in some rooms, from around THB 1,000/night · rated 8.3 from 56 reviews on Trip.com (location scored 9.0)
Who Samed Yours House is right for — to put it as simply as possible, Samed Yours House is a small guesthouse on Koh Samet for people who want "a clean private room, a location within walking distance of everything, and a price easier on the wallet than a beachfront resort" rather than a sea view outside the window or big-resort facilities · Koh Samet is one of the closest islands to Bangkok, popular for short weekend road trips, but most beachfront stays start in the several-thousand-baht-a-night range, which leaves budget couples, groups of friends, and small families who want a private room with an en-suite bathroom but don't want to overpay often choosing between a hostel dorm and a pricey resort · Samed Yours House fills exactly that middle gap — a modern loft-style private room in the low-thousands price range, a few minutes' walk from Sai Kaew Beach · real reviews line up on who it suits: couples doing the island on a budget, groups of friends who want to share a room, and travelers who spend most of their time outside the room — swimming, walking the beach, eating seafood — and come back just to sleep · for people who want to open the curtains and see the sea, fall asleep to the waves, or have a bright room with a window letting in natural light, this place is honest that it isn't that, because several room types are windowless rooms — a limitation we'll talk about plainly in a section below · the strengths that keep its review score solid are location and cleanliness, while the main limitation is the windowless rooms and the humidity that comes with the island's climate
Location and getting around — this is the number-one selling point of Samed Yours House, no doubt about it, and the reason reviews rate location as high as 9.0 out of 10 · the guesthouse sits in Tambon Phe on the northern side of Koh Samet, in a zone within easy walking distance of the beach, the pier, and restaurants — about 300 meters from Sai Kaew Beach, a 3–5 minute walk, and a few minutes' walk from Na Dan Pier as well · the advantage of this location is that when you step off the boat onto the island, you can just wheel your bag over and check in, with no need to catch a songthaew deep into a far beach that sometimes charges a steep fare and waits for a full load · nearby Sai Kaew Beach is the liveliest, most happening beach on the island, lined with restaurants, beachside bars, massage shops, and convenience stores (including a 7-Eleven), so you can walk out of your room for dinner, a beer by the sea, or the evening fire shows without relying on any transport · there are foreign reviews using the phrase "just a 2-minute walk to Sai Kaew Beach," and several others praising the location as "very convenient but still quiet enough" — meaning you're not stuck in the middle of the chaos to the point you can't sleep · as for getting to the island, from Bangkok it's about a 2.5–3 hour drive to Ban Phe Pier, then a passenger ferry that's cheap but takes around 30–40 minutes, or a speedboat that's faster but pricier, over to Na Dan Pier · one thing worth knowing is that there are no private cars driving around Koh Samet generally — the main ways around are songthaews and walking, so getting a stay within walking distance of both the beach and the pier genuinely saves both time and money
"Got off the boat at Na Dan Pier and wheeled my bag over to the place in just a few minutes, no extra fare for a ride. Walking to Sai Kaew Beach for dinner is super close too, and there's a convenience store nearby. Honestly more convenient than the price I paid."
Room types and decor — Samed Yours House is a small property with several room types to suit couples, groups of friends, and small families · starting with the Standard Double Room, one double bed for a couple or a solo traveler, and the Superior Triple Room with both a single and a double bed, good for three people or a group of friends · stepping up to the highlight here are the loft-style rooms — the Loft Room and Loft Modern Room come with a big king-size bed, decorated in a modern loft style mixing exposed concrete and wood, a large TV, and a balcony to sit out on in some rooms · there's also a Family Room that's roomier, with two bedrooms, a living area, a small kitchen, and a garden-view balcony for families coming in larger numbers · every room has AC, a fridge, a kettle, instant tea and coffee, drinking water, and an en-suite bathroom with a hot shower · real reviews agree the rooms are clean and decorated nicer than expected, with many using the phrase "clean and pretty rooms, a big comfortable bed, a clean bathroom with good water pressure," and some even praising small touches like the cloth bag for the beach and the umbrella the property provides · but to be straight about it, the thing to know before booking is that several room types are windowless rooms — there are reviews that flag clearly that "the room description doesn't say at all that the room has no window," and some felt the room was small and stuffy because natural light can't get in · on top of that, some reports run into humidity, a musty smell, and insects in the bathroom that come with the island's damp climate · if you're particular about this, we'd suggest messaging to ask specifically for a room with a window or balcony right when you book, and asking for the latest room photos before confirming
Facilities — as a small guesthouse, Samed Yours House doesn't have a pool, gym, or spa like a big resort, and we won't claim it does, because that's not what a place like this is playing at · but what it does have is designed to match how budget island travelers actually use it · there's free Wi-Fi in all rooms at a speed that works fine by island standards · there's free private parking for people who drive in and park on the Ban Phe side (the car stays on the mainland while you cross by boat) · there's luggage storage, which is very useful on the island, because check-out is before noon but the boat back to shore might be in the afternoon or evening, so you can drop your bags and head out to swim or walk the beach some more · there's snorkeling gear rental and help arranging island-hopping tours, plus a car-rental service, making it easy to set up island activities without trekking off to find an agent · there's also a separate smoking area and a reception desk that's happy to help with travel tips · the thing to set the right expectation on is that there's no large common area or social activities here — it leans toward a quiet private stay rather than a place to meet new friends; if you want a buzzy hostel vibe, this place might be too quiet, but if you want a calm private room after a full day out, that's a plus
Food and places around — Samed Yours House is a small guesthouse that doesn't focus on breakfast or an in-house dining room like a big hotel, and from what we could find, it doesn't include breakfast in the room rate as standard · but this is exactly where the location steps in fully, because a few minutes' walk from the property gets you to Sai Kaew Beach and the liveliest restaurant zone on the island — everything from fresh seafood spots and made-to-order restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops, to beachside bars and convenience stores like 7-Eleven that stay open late · many reviews mention this upside as "very close to the restaurant zone, easy to walk over for any meal," so meals are nothing to worry about · for breakfast, you can walk over to a beachside cafe, or buy something from a convenience store to eat in your room, which has a fridge and a kettle · overall, food at Samed Yours House is about leaning on a location surrounded by restaurants rather than having its own kitchen, which is a style that suits island trips where you use the stay as a base and head out to eat and swim · if you're someone who wants free breakfast included in the room every morning, you should check the terms with the property first, or look at a resort that already includes breakfast instead
Service — service is another point that gets praised often in real reviews, scoring around 8.0 out of 10 · the owner and several staff are mentioned for being friendly and quick to reply to messages — there's a review using the words "the owner is really lovely, even dropped by the room to say hi," and several others praising the staff as "responsive and helpful" with check-in, restaurant recommendations, and arranging island-hopping tours · because it's a small property, the care feels close and informal, more like staying at a friend's place than a hotel · but to be straight about it, there's an important note found in reviews — one guest recounted that the room they'd booked was given to another guest, and they were moved to a worse property · so there's advice from reviewers to message and confirm the booking with the property right after booking, just to be sure · on top of that, some say a housekeeper or two looked less than welcoming, which is an individual experience that not everyone runs into · overall, service is a point with both praise and things to watch out for, so confirming the booking ahead of time is something worth doing
What real reviews say (both praise and gripes) — pulled together from Trip.com, Booking.com, Agoda, and TripAdvisor, the picture that comes through is fairly consistent · on the praise side: a location within a few minutes' walk of Sai Kaew Beach, Na Dan Pier, and the restaurant zone (location scored 9.0), loft-style rooms that are clean and decorated nicer than expected, a big comfortable bed and a bathroom with good water pressure, an owner and staff who are friendly and quick to reply, small touches like the cloth bag and umbrella for the beach, and an atmosphere that's convenient yet still quiet enough · on the watch-out side: the thing mentioned most is that several room types have no window, making them feel stuffy, small, and dark, with the room description on some platforms not stating it clearly · next is humidity and a musty smell in the bathroom that comes with island conditions, with some reviews finding a cockroach in the bathroom and towels that smelled, noise from neighboring rooms where soundproofing isn't great, AC that's noisy in some rooms, and importantly the booking case where a room had been double-given · most of these gripes can be managed by choosing a room with a window or balcony, confirming the booking ahead, and setting realistic expectations for a budget stay on the island, which is reflected in the overall score that still sits solid at 8.3
"The room was clean and prettier than in the photos, a big comfortable bed, just a few minutes' walk to Sai Kaew Beach · the only gripe is the room has no window so it felt a little stuffy. Next time I'll ask for a room with a balcony instead."
Price and value comparison — the starting room rate at Samed Yours House is around THB 1,000/night in the normal price range (about 30–36 dollars as shown on the OTAs), and it can climb during long holidays and high season · the king-bed loft rooms and the roomier Family Room sit in a higher price band depending on size and timing · compared with beachfront resorts on Koh Samet that mostly start in the several-thousand-baht-a-night range, Samed Yours House is in a different price tier altogether, and that's exactly why it exists · think of it simply: if you come to the island for two nights and choose a loft room instead of a beachfront resort, the several-thousand-baht difference can easily go toward a snorkeling boat trip, a good seafood meal, and activity costs · compared with an island hostel dorm like Stay Samed starting at around THB 900 per bed, Samed Yours House costs a little more but gets you a private room with an en-suite bathroom for two, which works out as good value per head for a couple or friends traveling together · the thing to understand is that prices on the island overall are higher than on the mainland because everything has to be hauled over by boat, so the "value" of Samed Yours House is being a clean, well-located private room in one of the budget-friendly price brackets on the island — not cheap the way the Ban Phe side is · if you measure value by a location within walking distance of everything plus privacy, this place gives a good return per baht for a budget island trip, but if you measure by an airy, comfortable room and a view, you may need to add to the budget and look at a stay with a window or beachfront instead
What to know before booking — there are a few things that help the stay go smoother · one, message to confirm the booking with the property right after booking, because there are reviews that ran into the room being double-given, and confirming ahead cuts the risk a lot · two, if you're sensitive to a stuffy or dark room, specify a room with a window or balcony right when you book and ask to see the latest room photos, because several room types are windowless rooms · three, book ahead during long holidays and high season (November–April), because the good-value stays on the island are limited in number and fill up very fast · four, if you want the cheapest rate and a less crowded island, try going in low season (June–September), but allow for rain and waves that may cancel some boat runs · five, carry cash on you, because shops and many stays on the island take cash more easily than cards, and ATMs on the island are limited and charge fees · six, check the boat schedule back to shore ahead of time, and use the property's luggage storage after check-out so you can keep exploring
The verdict — from all the real reviews, Samed Yours House is the best fit for people doing Koh Samet on a budget — as a couple, a group of friends, or a small family — who want a clean, well-located private room without paying for a beachfront resort · a location within a few minutes' walk of Sai Kaew Beach, Na Dan Pier, and the restaurant zone, loft-style rooms that are clean and decorated nicer than expected, plus friendly service, make it a good-value pick in this price bracket on the island, and the reason the overall score holds at 8.3 with location scoring as high as 9.0 · if you're after a sea view from the room, an airy room with a window letting in light, or resort-level luxury, this place is honest that it isn't the answer, and you should consider a Sai Kaew Beach beachfront resort like Sai Kaew Beach Resort instead · but for a smart island trip where you want a clean private room, a location within walking distance of everything, and the lowest price you can find for a private room on Koh Samet — Samed Yours House matches what this crowd is looking for, as long as you confirm the booking ahead and pick a room with a window or balcony first
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Location within a few minutes' walk of Sai Kaew Beach and Na Dan Pier
- ✓ Clean loft rooms decorated nicer than expected, big comfortable bed
- ✓ Friendly owner and staff, quick to reply to messages
- ✓ Near the restaurant zone and convenience stores, easy to walk over for a meal
- ! Several room types have no window, feeling stuffy and dark
- ! Some rooms have humidity or a musty smell in the bathroom from island conditions
- ! Soundproofing between rooms isn't great
- ✓ Budget-friendly price compared with beachfront stays on the island
- ✓ Private room with an en-suite bathroom, TV, fridge, and AC all included
- ✓ Provides a cloth bag and umbrella for the beach
- ✓ Free parking on the Ban Phe side, plus snorkeling gear rental
- ! Rooms are fairly small and some have no natural light
- ! There's been a case of a booked room being double-given; confirm the booking ahead
- ! Stays on the island take cash more easily than cards; carry cash
- 💡If you're sensitive to a stuffy or dark room — several room types are windowless rooms → specify a room with a window or balcony right when you book, and ask to see the latest room photos before confirming
- 💡If you want a sea view from the room or to step out the door onto the beach — this place is about 300 meters from the beach and you have to walk out → choose a Sai Kaew Beach beachfront resort like Sai Kaew Beach Resort instead
- 💡If you're worried about the booking — there's been a review where a room was double-given → message to confirm the booking with the property right after booking, just to be sure