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You may be asked to give your passport as security at some shops, please be aware your passport is the most important document you have while travelling. You should not leave it in the possession of strangers, it is the property of your country of origin. A good renter will not ask for a passport but rather a deposit of around 4000 Baht, which is fair enough. For total piece of mind take photos of the bike, with the date on the picture, particularly of any existing marks or scratches.
Ensure your travel insurance covers you in case of an accident on the bike. If you have not ridden a bike before or are a complete novice, the last place on this planet you want to learn is Koh Samui. We have the highest rate of road deaths in Thailand. Don’t think it won’t happen to you, because there is a very good chance it will. Do not drink and ride, do wear a helmet. We see so many people riding around taking stupid risks, not wearing helmets etc. At least one person a day dies on these little island roads, just spend a night in one of the hospital A&E departments and you’ll see some horrific injuries, most not covered by insurance. We are not trying to scaremonger people here, we live here and this is the reality.
Koh Samui Photos
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Red Snapper Restaurant Signatu...
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Miskawaan Luxury Villas
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Boats. Bangrak Beach
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Bophut Beach
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Grandfather Rock
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Fireworks @ Mae Nam Beach
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