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Koh Samet draws travelers for its powder-white sand and crystal-clear waters. To keep it that way, the Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park declared war on garbage.
Since 2018, the island enforces a strict "No Foam, No Plastic" policy. This isn’t a suggestion; National Park rangers check every bag. If you catch the boat from Ban Phe Pier, know exactly what rangers ban and how to pack your supplies to avoid confiscation or a fine.
Follow these tips to survive the plastic ban and travel responsibly. If you want to learn more about eco-minded travel, explore our Ultimate Backpacking Guide Across Thailand.
Before you board the ferry or speedboat, check your luggage. Rangers prohibit the following items from entering the National Park:
The "Pier Check" Reality: Officials at Nadan Pier, the main entry point, conduct bag checks. If you carry groceries in 7-Eleven plastic bags, rangers will stop you and ask to transfer everything into a reusable bag before you set foot on the island. For more tips on staying prepared at Thai ferry terminals and beaches, check out our Thai customs guide.
To breeze through the checkpoint and enjoy the trip, swap disposables for these essentials:
For more packing wisdom for the Thai islands, visit our Songkran destinations guide.
Visitors sometimes ask, "What about the convenience stores on the island?"
For more on how Thailand is leading in reducing single-use waste, see our street food vs. fine dining article.
The law allows for fines of up to 100,000 THB for carrying banned items into a National Park.
The "No Plastic" rule keeps Koh Samet’s beaches cleaner than in decades. By packing a tote bag and a reusable bottle, you follow the law and help keep this paradise beautiful for the next traveler. Discover more ways to travel clean by browsing our guide to sustainable tourism in Thailand and plan your next adventure with our Bangkok travel recommendations.
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