Night Markets in Koh Samui
A guide to Koh Samui Markets
Top 6 Night Markets in Koh Samui
Koh Samui street markets are a popular tourist attraction in Thailand, but they are also an important part of Thai culture. They draw locals and tourists alike to explore unique items, tasty food and lively entertainment. You can find a night market in Koh Samui almost every day of the week. Whether you’re looking for a last-minute souvenir or an exciting new adventure, there’s no shortage of night markets in Koh Samui waiting to be explored.
Below, there is a selection of our favourite Koh Samui night markets :
- Fisherman´s Village Market in the lively Bophut
- Chaweng Lake Night Market on the east by Chaweng Lake
- Central Festival Market, next to the popular Central Festival Mall
- Nathon Night Market in the port town of Nathon
- Lamai Night Market in the southeast of the island
- Chaweng Food Village a food court on the east in busy Chaweng
- *Maenam Walking Street in the north (Closed)
- *Choeng Mon Night Market, located on the northest tip. (Closed)
These markets are the perfect excuse to visit different locations on the island. You will get the chance to explore Koh Samui nightlife, try the local street food and buy some souvenirs. Each location has its own charming vibes and gives you an opportunity to meet and mix with Thai people and enjoy their local entertainment. If you travel with kids, night markets are a great choice for the evening because the streets are close to traffic. Local restaurants and bars remain open too, and the atmosphere is phenomenal.
Night Markets in Koh Samui are a great way to kick off the evening. Don’t miss them!
Tips for enjoying delicious food safely at Thai Markets
Watch the locals: chances are you will get something yummy at a good price, if a food stall has queues, or you find the nearby tables packed with locals. Safe bet it’s tried, tested, tasty. Go for it!
Trust your eyes: if it looks and smells yummy, it probably is. You will find some fruits and dishes you may have never seen before. Once you’ve sampled a bunch of harmless-looking dishes, you’ll probably have confidence to have a bite of something more daring.
If you want to play it safe, go for pad thai or mango sticky rice but, if you feel courageous enough, you may want to taste other local specialities like crocodile, scorpion, spider, grasshopper and worms. They say these taste like chicken!
Bring the fire brigade: it’s always good to have a cold beer or an iced coconut close by, just in case things get a little hotter than expected.
Useful language when ordering food in Thailand:
Not spicy – mai pet. A bit spicy – pet nit noi. Spicy – pet. Very spicy – pet pet.
Check out our Comprehensive Guide to Food in Thailand if you are a foodie like us!
Tips for buying souvenirs & Art at Thai Markets
Shop around: Take your time visiting a few stands, and asking for some prices before making your decision. There is a good chance you may find 2 or 3 stands selling the same or similar articles. Compare prices before buying.
Same same: beware of paying too much for poor quality imitations!
Expect to haggle: This is Thailand, and haggling at the markets is part of its “charm”. After a few days haggling, you will probably hate it, but if you don’t do it you risk paying 2 or 3 times the price. As a rule of thumb, slash the price in half if you think they are pitching too high and let the fun start.
Note: Be sensitive when negotiating Buddha images, Thais may find it offensive haggling to “hard” for religious items and souvenirs.
Local artists: Many stands found at night markets in Koh Samui and other Thailand Night Markets sell similar stuff: the same souvenirs, carvings and clothes. But there are hidden gems to be found, made by local artists. Open your eyes and look for local artists for paintings, jewelry and other ornaments.
Coconut is the local material used to make many of the ornaments. You will find plenty of beautiful and ingenious carvings made from coconut shells, including painted bowls, lamps, hangers, toys.
Main Street Markets in Koh Samui
FISHERMAN’S VILLAGE NIGHT MARKET & WALKING STREET
The biggest and most popular walking street market in Koh Samui. It goes from the Wharf to the end of the Fisherman’s walking street along Bophut Beach. It offers an array of street food selection, drinks, souvenirs, street performances, restaurants and shops to keep you busy for hours.
Fisherman´s Village walking street, offers so many options for visitors on their night market days! The area is packed with local restaurants, bars and shops. Have a walk on the beach, dine on the sand and enjoy local performers.
Best for:
Families with children
Experiencing the night market vibes in Koh Samui
Spending the whole evening
Opening Hours:
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays (main day) and Sundays
5PM to 11PM
Location:
Fisherman’s Village, Bophut
LAMAI
NIGHT MARKET
The Lamai Sunday Night Market shut its doors to the public during the Covid pandemic and has remained closed ever since. However, a newer and smaller alternative has emerged at a new location. The new night market is a bit further from Lamai Night Plaza but much closer to the beach.
Lamai area is a bit less developed than Chaweng or Bophut, therefore the athmosphere can be a bit more “authentic. Check the updates on the new location and opening times below.
Best for:
Souvenir hunting
Street performances
Bar crawling in Lamai
Opening Hours:
Every night
5PM to 11PM
Location:
Lamai Beach Road
CHAWENG LAKE NIGHT MARKET
Chaweng Lake Night Market is an excellent choice for those seeking a night out in Koh Samui without venturing too far from Central Festival. With its diverse food offerings and friendly atmosphere, it’s a great spot to enjoy a meal and unwind after a day of exploration.
Although smaller than the Fisherman Village market, it provides a wider variety of food vendors compared to the nearby Central Festival outdoor market. There are convenient tables and chairs to enjoy your food on site.
Best for:
A variety of local dishes with high quality
Quieter than Fisherman Village
Centrally located
Opening Hours:
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
4:30PM to 22:30PM
Location:
Chaweng Lake, behind Central Festival
NATHON
NIGHT FOOD MARKET
Though relatively small, Nathon Night Food Market is full of character and offers a friendly environment, making it suitable for families and solo travellers. On Tuesdays, the market expands with even more offerings and a lively atmosphere. Live music occasionally enhances the experience, adding to the vibrant setting.
One of the best night markets to indulge yourself in authentic Thai cuisine while immersing yourselve in local culture. As well, expect substantially lower prices than other more touristy markets.
Best for:
Excellent value for money
Connect with locals
Proximity to catch a ferry to Surat Thani
Opening Hours:
Every Day (Tuesday main day)
4:30PM to 10PM
Location:
Nathon Port Town
CHAWENG FOOD VILLAGE
NIGHT MARKET
Chaweng Food Village is not exactly a night market. Presented as a large outside food court near Chaweng Lake, it offers a variety of food options: Thai food, seafood grill and of course the cocktails and other beverages. It is open every day, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you just want to get some street food in the area, Chaweng Night Market is a good option. There are tables and chairs to sit and enjoy your food.
Koh Samui nightlife is especially vibrant in Chaweng. The night market is a place to start. You can followup with a Muay Thai fight night or some party time in the clubbing area nearby!
Best for:
Night owlers and party goers
Late dinner in Chaweng
Street food court style
Opening Hours:
Mondays to Sundays
11 AM to 1AM
Location:
Behind Star Gym, Chaweng
CENTRAL FESTIVAL
MARKET
This night market is situated just at the back of Central Festival Mall in Chaweng. It is a smaller market compared to the one across the road (Chaweng Lake night market), but it is open every day of the week. You will find a few food options, more dessert options and drinks. Tables and chairs are available to enjoy your food or cocktail. There are also live performances!
Central Festival it is the most exclusive shopping mall in Koh Samui. Plenty of shopping options, cinema, restaurants and children play area. Tip: There is a free parking area in the mall to park your car.
Best for:
Shopping day
Families with children
Visiting Central Festival in Chaweng
Opening Hours:
Every night
5PM to 11PM
Location:
Central Festival Chaweng, parking lot
MAENAM
WALKING STREET (Closed)
A Koh Samui market with direct access to Maenam beach and a good selection of street foods. There is a popular Chinese Shrine Temple walking down the road towards the beach. Chinese Celebrations are the perfect time to visit Maenam Market. Don’t miss it during Chinese New Year.
Maenam beach tends to be quieter than others in the north side of the island. If you want to grab some food and have a sunset walk on the beach Maenam Walking Street is a good choice.
Best for:
Visiting Maenam Beach
Sunset views of Koh Phangan
Chinese celebrations
Opening Hours:
Thursdays
5PM to 11PM
Location:
China Town, Maenam
CHOENG MON
NIGHT MARKET (Closed)
A miniature floating market theme perfect to chill out with live music and a relaxing atmosphere. Take a table at the lake or take away some delicious street Thai food. Choeng Mon Market finished recently some renovations and it looks and feel better than ever!
Choen Mon Night Market is a small market, great to have dinner at one of the nearby restaurants or grab some food. Stay at the market for dinner after a beach day in Choeng Mon Beach!
Best for:
Take away food
Relaxing around the lake
Relaxing atmosphere
Opening Hours:
Wednesdays
5PM to 11PM
Location:
Choeng Mon, around Muang Samui Hotel