Coconut Lattes & Cliffside Views: The 5 Best Coffee Shops on Koh Samui
- Steve Williams
- May 12
- 2 min read
Move over, Chiang Mai—Koh Samui has arrived. While Northern Thailand has long held the coffee crown, this idyllic island has cultivated a vibrant, creative "third-wave" coffee culture that perfectly complements its laid-back paradise vibes.
Today’s Samui caffeine scene is about experience. We’re talking about "Slow Bars" that treat brewing like art, secret gardens that feel like fairytales, and industrial hubs that would look right at home in Melbourne or Brooklyn—all just steps from the sand. Whether you’re a digital nomad seeking the ultimate workspace or a traveler searching for the most "Instagrammable" coconut latte, the island delivers.
Caffeinate responsibly (or don’t!) with our guide to the 5 best coffee shops on Koh Samui that you simply cannot miss in 2026.
1. The Purist’s Playground: A Slow Bar : Just Another Coffee
If you take your brewing seriously, Just Another Coffee is your island sanctuary. This Lamai-based slow bar is a masterclass in precision. Forget standard machinery; here, it’s all about the V60 drip, AeroPress, and siphon, utilizing premium beans sourced from both Northern Thailand and global roasters. The vibe is minimalist and moody, allowing the complex flavors of your meticulously crafted pour-over to take center stage. Must-visit for: Serious coffee nerds looking for the perfect single-origin brew.

2. The Fairytale Forest: Eva Café
Located in the tranquil Ang Thong hills, Eva Café is less a coffee shop and more an enchanted garden party. It looks like an English estate merged with a tropical jungle, featuring trellises, fairy lights, hidden nooks, and suspended greenery. It is surreal, romantic, and breathtakingly aesthetic. Their signature drinks are equally whimsical, featuring fruit-infused cold brews and beautifully decorated lattes. Must-visit for: A mystical, photo-worthy afternoon escape away from the busy beaches.

3. The Community Hub: Coffee Collective Samui
If you want good coffee, good Wi-Fi, and great community energy, head to the Coffee Collective. Located near Fisherman's Village, this modern, industrial-chic space is the spiritual home of the island’s digital nomads and creatives. They roast their own beans, ensuring every cup is fresh and bold. It’s consistent, welcoming, and the best place to network, work, or just relax with a premium latte. Must-visit for: Digital nomads seeking a comfortable, high-energy "third place" workspace.
4. The Zen Clifftop: Vikasa Life Café (Coffee Bar)
While also a top restaurant (see our other blog!), the separate coffee bar at Vikasa Life Café deserves its own spotlight. Perched on a dramatic cliff, this open-air, bamboo space offers a meditative 180-degree vista of the turquoise gulf. Their specialty is coconut coffee—a creamy, tropical fusion of local coconut milk and bold Thai espresso. Sip slowly and let the ocean breeze wash over you. Must-visit for: The ultimate coconut latte paired with arguably the island's most peaceful view.
5. The Quirky Coastal: About Café
About Café, tucked away in Maenam, is delightfully eclectic. Part art gallery, part vintage shop, and part roastery, this is one of the island's oldest and most beloved independent coffee houses. The decor is bohemian-vintage, with hand-painted mugs and handmade wooden tables. Famous for their "one-on-one" barista attention, they serve excellent, handcrafted brews and heartwarming treats. Must-visit for: A charmingly quirky, retro-cool atmosphere with a true neighborhood soul.



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